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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
the above author to he synonymous with a species described by him under the name 
M. tretraops, with the description of which it in no way agrees. 
Tribe— FOSSORES, (Latr.) 
Family — SCOLIABjE, (Leach). 
37. SCOLIA HAEMORRHOIDALIS. 
Scolia haemorrhoidalis, Fabr., Ent. Syst. ii, 230, Syst. Piez., 240. 
„ „ Klug, Weber & Mohr, Beitr. i, 24. 
„ „ Spin., Ins. Ligur., i, 74. 
,, „ Latr., Gen. Crust, et Ins., iv, 105. 
,, „ Yand., Lind. Hym., Eur., 18. 
,, „ Brail e, Exped. Sc. de Moree, in, 370. 
„ ,, St. Farg., Hym., iii, 522. 
,, ,, Burm., Mon. Scolia, 18. 
„ ,, Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins., Pt. iii, 110. 
„ „ Sauss. et Sich., Cat. des Espec. Scol., 50. 
Hah. — Erance, Spain, Albania, Hungary, Russia, Siberia, Asia Minor, India. The 
locality of Dr. Stoliczka’s specimens has not been recorded. 
This insect belongs to the division of the genus in which the anterior wings have three 
submarginal cells and one recurrent nervure, and is a “ Triscolia” of Saussure. 
Family— POMPILIDM. 
38. POMPILTIS ARROGANS. 
Eemina. — P. ater, abdominis basi rufo-ferruginea , alls anticis fuscis. 
Black ; the head subopaque and finely longitudinally rugulose ; the anterior margin of the 
clypeus slightly rounded, the mandibles rufo-piceous at their apex. Thorax slightly shining 
above, and having a thin grey sericeous pile ; the metathorax concave in the middle posteriorly ; 
the anterior wings fuscous, palest at their base ; the posterior pair hyaline, with their apex 
slightly clouded ; the second suhmarginal cell suhquadrate, the third longer than the second 
and slightly narrowed towards the marginal cell ; the tarsi thickly spinose, the tibia) with a 
few scattered spines ; the tips of the claws of the tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen ; the three basal 
segments ferruginous, the apical margin of the third and the following segments black. 
Eemale, length 6 lines. 
Hab. — Dras, Kargil, and Leh, in Ladak. Taken in August and September. 
39. POMPILUS ATRIPES. 
Eemina. — P. niger ; abdomine ferrugineo , apice nigro ; alis fuscis ; antennis crassis. 
Black ; the head smooth and shining, very finely punctured ; the antennae much thicker in 
the middle than is usual in the genus. Thorax finely pilose, shining and finely punctui 
