14. Eumenes sikkimensis Giordani Soika, 1986

(FigS 73–78)

Eumenes sikkimensis Giordani Soika, 1986b: 77, 80, figs. 2, 4, ♀ —“ SIKKIM ” (ZMB).

Diagnosis. ♀. Punctures on T2 at apex, before apical lamella, sparse, almost smooth in middle (Fig. 78); clypeus (Fig. 74) almoSt Smooth with fine SparSe pUnctUreS; apex of clypeUS relatiVely broad and relatiVely Strongly emarginate, with Small roUnded apical teeth; T1 Very long, Slender, lateral marginS of poStpetiolUS SUbStraight and parallel, in profile View, not Swollen in apical half; head 1.22x wider than long (Fig. 74); temple withoUt hairS; antenna elongate with baSal foUr flagellar SegmentS longer than broad (Fig. 75).

Colour description. Black, with part of antennae and legS brown ferrUginoUS and browniSh black. Yellow markingS: Speck on fronS, aboVe interantennal Space; thin Stripe along inner orbitS of lower lobeS of eyeS almoSt to bottom of ocUlar SinUS; Small line on temple; Short line in middle of anterior margin of pronotUm; thin and Smooth apical band on T1. Wing moderately darkened with golden reflectionS. Body Length: 12 mm.

Ƌ. Unknown.

Material examined. INDIA: WeSt Bengal, Darjeeling diStrict, SUkna, Alt. 500 ft., 1♀, 2.Vii.1908, Coll. N. Annandale, NZC Regd. No. 441/H3.

Distribution. India: Sikkim, * WeSt Bengal.

Remarks. Giordani Soika (1986b) deScribed the yellow coloUr on the meSoScUtUm aS “lineS on the SideS of meSoScUtUm cloSe to the tegUlae” bUt the material we examined from SUkna lackS any yellow markS on the meSoScUtUm.