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the host is not known and we are not aware that any Indian species 
has been carefully studied. The known hosts are tabulated here 
Bernbex sp. 
Odynerus bipustulatus 
Megachile fraterna. 
,, monticola 
Eumenes petiolata 
,, conica 
Eumenes conica 
,, petiolata 
,, flavopicta 
Odynerus multipictus 
Sceliphron intrudens 
Eumenes dimidiatipennis 
Pelopceus, sp. 
Eumenes conica 
Sceliphron coromandelicum 
„ madraspatanum, F. 
Stilbum cyanurum, Foist. 
Chrysis fuscipennis, Br. (see 
Jo. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 
p. 585). 
Chrysis angustata, Mocs. 
Chrysis durga, Bingh. 
Stilbum cyanurum , Forst. 
(vide S. splendidum, Cretin, in 
Jo. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIV, 
p. 823). 
Stilbum cyanurum, Forst. 
Chrysis orientalis, Guer (Pusa). 
5 5 ” 1 5 5 5 
Chrysis fuscipennis, Br. (Pusa). 
Hedychridium rugosum, Sm. 
(Smith). 
Chrysis (?) pubescens , Sm. 
(Smith A. M. N. H. (2) IX, 
p. 45). 
bilineatum , Sm. 
parasitised by Hedychrum timidum, Dohl. 
Hedychrum flammulatum, Sm. 
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Bingham describes four sub-families : 
Cleptince. Not known to be Indian. 
Ellampince includes Ellampus , Holopyga, Hedychridium, 
Hedychrum. 
Chrysidince includes Chrysogona, Stilbum, Chrysis, Euchroeus. 
Parnopince includes Parnopes. 
The identification of these genera and species can be found in the 
Fauna volume. Hedychrum flammulatum, Sm., is the only widespread 
species of its genus. Stilbum cyanurum, Forst., is said to be practically 
worldwide and is, in the plains, universal. The species of Chrysis are 
