Episyron fenestratum (Smith, 1855)
Pompilus fenestratus Smith, 1855: 144, ♀. Holotype, ♀, India: West Bengal, deposited in British Museum of Natural History, London.
Episyron fenestratum: Wahis 2018: 8.
Diagnosis. Female. Head, mesosoma and apical segments of metasoma black, basal three segments of metasoma and base of fourth ferruginous red; mandibles rufo-piceous, palpi testaceous; wings hyaline for half their length, fuscous beyond; head and mesosoma densely covered with silvery pile; head, mesosoma and metasoma smooth; clypeus very convex, its anterior margin boldly arched and turned downwards; scutellum raised and prominent; propodeum with smooth rounded slope at apex which is recurved; legs with tibiae and tarsi spinose, claws unidentate at base below; and fore wing SMC2 wider than SMC3, which is narrowed towards margin (Smith 1855; Bingham 1897). Male. Unknown.
Distribution. India: West Bengal. Elsewhere: Myanmar (Bingham 1897).