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PREFAI I 


Tin  obji        i  tin-  v.  Id: — iii  i  complete  list 

ofallth  bitherl  ied,  with  references 

to  the  lib  guid<    md  aid  in  improving  the 

oollectioi  British  Museum,  which  in  soi  is  very 

[mens  at  preseni  con- 
tained in  that  I  ad,  thirdly,  t->  illustrate  the  most 
important  "f  them.  vi*.  the  types  scriptions,  many  <>f 
which  are  now  publial       I      the  first  time. 

M-.  W .  1  .  Kirby,  of  this  Department,  has 

:re<l  thi>  first  volume,  and  has  made  rable  pi  with 

the  in  inus<  ript    I  I  md. 

\l  BER1   Gl  NTHER, 

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Brit  un, 

Jul]  1      -- 


INTRODUCTION. 


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differ  very  much  in  and  Pti 

milarwith  whi<  h  I  am  acquainted. 

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listribntion   of    colour   and    pattern   no1    (infrequently 

.  widely  that  t  Linens  may 

vr  identical  at  first  Bight,  v  .        -       loser  in  paction  r.  \ 

structural  differ  •  .1  neuration,  which  prove 

theui  to  •     widely  •    rhaps  i  ven  to 

ibfamilii 


VI 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  most  extensive  genus,  and  one  of  the  most  difficult  of  the 
Tenthredinidce  is  Nematus,  of  which  373  species,  mostly  European, 
are  here  enumerated.  Many  of  these,  however,  will  probably  prove 
to  be  identical  when  the  synynomy  of  the  genus  is  cleared  up,  a  large 
number  having  been  established  by  Hartig  and  Forster  on  slight  or 
insufficient  characters.  It  should  also  be  noticed  that  in  taking  up 
Klug's  species  of  other  groups,  Hartig  has  frequently  copied  the 
diagnoses  only,  even  when,  apart  from  Klug's  descriptions,  the 
diagnoses  are  wholly  insufficient  for  their  determination.  This  has 
sometimes  led  later  writers  to  regard  Klug's  species  of  Alhnttus  &c. 
as  uncertain,  where,  in  fact,  no  ambiguity  exists. 

As  the  present  is  the  first  general  Catalogue  of  Tenthredinidce  and 
Siricidce  which  has  appeared,  it  is  possible  that  a  few  species 
described  by  old  authors  may  have  been  overlooked.  It  is  believed, 
however,  that  such  omissions  are  not  numerous. 

Lastly,  I  have  to  thank  Mr.  P.  Cameron,  of  Glasgow,  for  his 
kindness  in  forwarding  types  of  several  of  his  new  species  of  the 
genus  Tenthredopsis  for  examination. 

W.  F.  KIltBY. 

British  Museum. 
Juno  1882. 


SY£      MATIC    INDEX. 


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SYSTEMATIC  IXDEX. 


Page 

3.  eucalypti,  Bennett 20 

4.  scbiodtii,  Westiv 20 

5.  castanea,  Kirb 20 

6.  feirbii,  Leach 21 

7.  polita,  Leach 21 

8.  klugii,  Westw 22 

9.  bella,  Newm 22 

- 10.  gravenhorstii,  Westw.   .  .  22 

11.  hartigii,  Westw 22 

12.  glabra,  Kirb 23 

13.  bisecta,  Kirb 23 

14.  peletierii,  Westio 23 

15.  newmani,  Westiv 23 

16.  lewisii,  Westw 24 

17.  smitbii,  Westw 24 

18.  scabra,  Newm 24 

19.  ventralis,  Guer 2  ! 

20.  femiginea,  Leach 24 

21.  esenbeckii,  Westw 24 

22.  christii,  Westw 25 

23.  guerinii,  Westw 25 

24.  cameronii,  Westw 25 

25.  dalmanii,  Westw 25 

26.  uuivittata,  Kirb 25 

27.  latreillii,  Leach 25 

28.  macleaii,  Westw 26 

29.  spinoloe,  Westiv 26 

30.  bicolor,  Leach    26 

31.  foersteri,  Westw 26 

32.  cressouii,  Westw 26 

33.  walkerii,  Westw 2d 

34.  beliuda,  Kirb 27 

35.  volleubovii,  Westw 27 

36.  ritsernse,  Westw 27 

37.  dubia,  Kirb 27 

38.  brullei,  Westw 28 

39.  dablbomii,  Westw 2 

40.  amenaida,  Kirb 28 

41.  jurinei,  Westw 29 

42.  mayrii,  Westw 29 

43.  dentata,  Kirb 29 

44.  rufomaculata,  Kirb 29 

45.  jucimda,  Kirb 30 

46.  leacbii,  Westw 30 

47.  balidaii,  Westw 30 

11.  Cerealces,  Kirb 30 

1.  scutellata,  Kirb 31 

12.  Tbulea,  Say 3] 

1.  nigra,  Say ol 

13.  Acordulecera,  Say 31 

1.  dorsalis,  Say 31 

14.  Syzygonia,  King 31 

1.  eyanoptera,  King .'51 

2.  cyanocepbala,  King  ....  32 

3.  asnea,  Ferty   32 

15.  Corynophilus,  Kirb 32 


l'age 

1.  pumilus,  Klug   32 

2.  calcar,  Nort 32 

16.  Incalia,  Cam 32 

I.  hirticornis,  Cam 32 

17.  Paralypia,  Kirb 33 

1.  picipes,  Kirb 33 

Subfam.  ii.  IIylotomina. 

18.  Blasticotmna,  Klug 33 

1.  filiceti.  Klug 33 

19.  Sericocera,  BruUS    33 

1.  edwardsii,  Cress 33 

2.  plumicornis,  Nm-I 34 

."..  villosu8,  Nort 34 

4.  alternator,  Nort 34 

5.  spinolae,  Jlmfle 34 

6.  pubicornis,  Fabr 34 

7.  krugii,  Cress 38,389 

20.  Scbizocerus,  Curt 34 

1.  •eruinatus,  Gmel .'!4 

2.  pallipes,  Bremi 35 

3.  bifurcus,  Klug   85 

4.  fusci is,  '/.add .;"> 

5.  instratus,  '/.add 35 

6.  fu  VOX 35,389 

7.  insequalis,  Bremi 35 

8.  bifidus,  Klug 35 

'.).  axillaris,  Zadd '■'>'< 

10.  gastricus,  Klug ."■<'> 

II.  tntermedius,  /add .';''• 

12.  fusicornis,  '/'/i<-nts :;<; 

13.  melanurii8,  Klug  . . . .  ! 

14.  brevicornis,  Fall 36 

15.  cylindricornifl,  Thorns.  . .  .':•'> 

16.  geniculatus,  Thorns 86 

17.  melanocephalus,  Panz. 86, 889 

18.  peletieri,  Villaret 87 

19.  Scutellaria,  Herr.-Schaff.  87 

20.  vittatus,  .V.  cs .' .  .  87 

21 .  abdominal  ..... 

22.  plumiger,  Klug 

23.  krugii,  Cress.. 38,389 

24.  privatus,  Nort 38 

25.  brunniventris,  Cress 38 

26.  ebenus,  Nort 38 

27.  tristis,  Cress 38 

28.  maurus,  Nort 38 

Vort 38 

0.  invitus, ,  Cress 38 

31.  filicomis,  Klug 38 

32.  obscurus,  BrulU    38 

20  a.  Nematoneura,  Andre  . .  389 

1.  violaceipennis,  Andre  .  .  389 

21.  Trichorhadnis,  Kirb 39 

1.  australis,  Westw 39 

2.  sobrinus,  Kirb 39 


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Pape 

4.  oitidus,  Kirb ::;i 

A"    '  40 

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1.  leucocephala,  Kluy  ....  j^ 

idianeiua,  Kirb 4-; 

1.  filiformia,  Nort 43 

2.  mexicana,             19 

tlaris,  Kirb 4'j 

4.  plumi  g 4H 

is,  Kirb 19 

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SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


22.  dimidiata,  Fall. 59, 

23.  cyaneoerocea,  Forst.. .  59, 
2-1.  melanochra,  Gmel.  .  .  59, 

25.  senescens,  Forst 

26.  semiceerulea,  Klug    .... 

27.  en1        ,i,  7>.V//- 

28.  mfescens,  Zadd 

29.  frivaldskyi,  Tischb 

30.  pyrenaica,  Andre  ...... 

31.  rosse,  Linn GO, 

32.  aurata,  Zadd 

33.  sanguinicollis,  Andre   61 , 

34.  nigritarsis,  Klug   

34  a.  flavomixta,  Andre, . . . 

34  b.  syriaca,  Mocs 

34  c.  scita,  Mocs 

34  d.  versicolor,  Andre   .... 
34  e.  proxima,  Andre 

35.  jonasi,  Kirb 

36.  similis,  Foil 

37.  simillima,  Smith    

38.  rejecta,  Kirb 

39.  captiva,  Smith 

40.  flavicollis,  Cam 

41.  disparilis,  Kirb 

42.  quadripunctata,  Kirb,  .  . 

43.  dubia,  Kirb 

44.  nigrinodosa,  Motsch.     .  . 

45.  macleayi,  Leach    

46.  caerulea,  Nort 

47.  exirnia,  Kirb 

48.  virescens,  King 

49.  analis,  Leach 

50.  clavicornis,  Fabr 

51.  borealis,  Kirb 

52.  cyra,  Kirb 

53.  abdominalis,  Leach   .... 

54.  humeralis,  Beauv 

55.  pectoralis,  Leach   

56.  dulciaria,  Say    

57.  ruiniata,  Klug    

58.  rubra,  Klug    

59.  coccinea,  Fabr 

60.  maculata,  Jar 

61.  mellina,  ( ress 

62.  spbinx,  Kirb 

63.  scapularis,  Klug    

64.  calcanea,  Say 

65.  xantbothorax,  Leach     .  . 

66.  dorsalis,  Klug    

67.  procera,  Klug    

68.  poecila,  Klug 

69.  fascialis,  Klug    

70.  semifusca,  Nort 

71.  lepida,  Klug 

72.  consobrina,  Nort 


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390 

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60 

60 

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300 
60 
390 
61 
391 
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391 
391 
39] 
6] 
61 
62 
62 
62 
63 
63 
63 
c,l 
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64 
65 
65 
65 
65 
65 
66 
66 
67 
67 
67 
(i7 
68 
68 
68 
68 
68 
68 
c.-.i 
69 
69 
69 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 


75 
75 
75 


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7:'..  vittata,  Kir b 70 

7-J.  janthina,  King  71 

75.  albocincta,  ( 'am 7] 

76.  •              am. 72 

77.  microcephala,  VoU 

7-.  interstitialis,  Cam.  . .   ~ - 

79.  fumipennis,  Smith     ....  72 

80.  .  inensis,  Kirb 72 

81.  xanthoga             m 72 

82.  \  ictorina,  Kirb 73 

83.  I              "■ 73 

8  I.  bipunctata,  Cam 75 

85.  dm]               'am 71 

.  lata,  Klug 74 

,v7.  andromi  da,  Kirb 74 

b 71 

speciosa,  Klug  75 

90.  urania,  Kirb 

91.  bic  •  •  •  . 

92.  

93.  xantlioi  ..  \tg 

94.  annul'  76 

95.  massajse,  Grib ! 

96.  .-ticiira.  Klug    76 

H7.  taaniata,  Klug    76 

98.  capenais,  Klug  70 

99.  nigripes,  Klug    76 

LOO.  livida,  Klug  76 

101.  rubricollifl,  King    76 

L02.  Btigmal             Klug  ....  76 

LOS.  inruacata,  Klug 77 

lol.  collaris,  Klug 77 

L05.  ."  aiculata,  Klug    77 

L06.  melanopi  ga,  Klug     ....  77 

L07.  notata,  Klug 77 

L08.  basalis,  Klug 77 

L09.  lurida,  Klug 77 

L10.  helvola,  Klug    77 

111.  testacea,  Klug   77 

1 L2.  maculipes,  Klug    77 

L13.  terminalis,  

1 1  1.  dryope,  Kirb 

1 15.  atripes,  11  'mgr 7- 

1  It),  fulcra t a,  Klug     

1 17.  xantbi  .... 

1  1  3.  ventralis,  Klug 7~ 

1 1'.t.  carbonaria,  Klug  78 

120.  melanaria,  Klug    

Subfem.  i  i.   Loboi  :  ;:ai  !••  \. 

34.  Perantherix,  VTedw 79 

I.  pumilio,  W"estw 70 

•_'.  tatima,  Kirb 79 

35.  Loboceras,  Kirb 7'." 

1.  mexicanum,  Kirb "-11 

2.  hippolyte,  Kirb - 


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SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Page 

7.  drewseni,  Thorns 99 

.  8.  discrepans,  Costa ....  100,  392 

51.  Priophorus,  Bahlb 100 

l.padi,  Xzn« 100,392 

2.  brullei,  JDahlb 100,392 

3.  tener,  Zadd 100,  392 

4.  tristis,  Zadd 101,392 

5.  simplicicornis,  Nort.     .  .   101 

6.  aequalis,  Nort 101 

52.  Pristiphora,  St.-Farg 101 

1.  varipes,  St.-Farg 101 

53.  Camponiscus,  Newm 101 

1.  luridiventris,  Fall 101 

54.  Epilactus,  Forst 102 

1.  prsecox,  Forst 102 

55.  Creesus,  Leach 102 

1.  septentrionalis,Z*n«.  102,  -".92 

2.  latipes,  Vittaret 102 

3.  brischkii,  Zadd 102,  392 

4.  varus,  Vittaret    102 

5.  stepliensii,  Newm 103 

6.  latitarsus,  Nort 103 

7.  laticulus,  Nort 103 

56.  Nernatus,  Panz 103 

1.  cinctus,  Newm L03 

2.  quercus,  Hart 103 

3.  anderschi,  Zadd 104 

4.  pallidiventris,  Fall 104 

5.  punctifrons,  Thorns 104 

G.  fumipennis,  Thorns 104 

7.  filicornis,  Thorns 104 

8.  obductus,  Hart 104 

9.  conductus,  Ruthe 104 

10.  lucidus,  Panz 104,  393 

10  a.  superbus,  Gradl 93 

11.  insignis,  Hart 105 

12.  priiiceps,  Zadd 105 

13.  Mstrio,  St.-Farg 105 

14.  lougiserra,  Thorns 105 

15.  nigratus,  Retz 105 

16.  scabrivalvis,  Thorns 105 

17.  bracbycercus,  Hart 105 

18.  haBmorrhoidaliSj/SJpm.  106, 393 

19.  segrnentarius,  Forst 106 

20.  amentorum,  Forst 106 

21.  geniculatus,  Hart 106 

22.  einersbergensis,  Hart.  . .   106 

23.  mcexens,  Forst 106 

24.  scbrnidtii,  Oimm 107 

25.  apicalis,  Hart 107 

26.  decipiens,  Kirb 107 

27.  confusus,  Forst 107 

28.  variator,  Ruthe 107 

29.  incertus,  Kirb 107 

30.  bracbyotus,  First 107 

31.  subsequalis,  First 107 


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33. 
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42. 
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45. 
40. 
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49. 
50. 
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52. 
53. 
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57. 
58. 
59. 
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61, 
0.2. 
63. 
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66. 

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09. 

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anonialopterus,-?^-**;.  107, 

brevicornis,  Forst 108 

caprere,  Panz 10S,  393 

vernalia,  Hart 108 

bumeraiis,  Zett 108 

canaliculatus,  Hart 109 

denudatus,  Hart 109 

leucotroebus,  Hart 109 

nigricans,  Eversm 109 

incom pittas,  Forst L09 

imaculatus,  Forst. .  .   109 
maculiventris,  Hart.     .  . 

caud;  rsm L09 

bellus,  Andre     

pullal  L10 

palliceps,  Hart 110 

prototypus,  Firs/ L10 

biscalis,  Forst 110 

punctulatus,  Thorns 110 

punctipleuris,  Thorns.  ..   110 

exciaus,  Thorns 110 

ruinicis,  Fall II" 

albitarsis,  Andre  Ill 

catacbloris,  Voll 1 1 1 

olivaceus,  Thorns Ill 

immundus,  Thorns Ill 

nobilis,  Thorns Ill 

villosus,  Thorns Ill 

' hyperboreus,  Thorns.    ..    Ill 

clibrichollus,  Cam Ill 

imperfectly,  Zadd Ill 

urabripennis,  Eversm.  ..    112 

turgidus,  Zadd L12 

umbrinus,  Zadd 112 

fan  i-scens,  Cam 112 

leucostign  n 112 

interstitialis,  Cam 112 

moestus,  Zadd 112 

■hh 112 

affinis,  St.-Farg 112 

pini,  Retz.  .  . .' 113 

conicus,  Hart 113 

leptocepbalus,  Thorns.  ..    110 

fShrsei,  Thorns 1 13 

placidus,  Cam 113 

arcticus,  Thorns 1 1 3 

dablboiui,  Thorns LIS 

viduatus,  Zett 113 

.  truncatus,  Hart 110 

rnicraulius,  Forst 114 

.  xanthophorus,  Hart.    ..  114 

bypoleucus.  Forst 114 

scotaspis,.Rir«i 114 

respondens,  Forst 114 

qsus,  Forst Ill 

pineti,  Hart Ill 


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:s,  Fall 114 

lelufl,  E  115 

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115 

.  .   115 

....   115 

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lie. 

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IP; 

L02  11-; 

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117, 

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I  17 
117 
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II"  117 

II.  II- 

II:'.  bic 

113 

I  !  : 

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ll II- 

I  17.  rul  1  I- 

II-  ..118, 

119.  oblitu  .  II- 

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119,  J 

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119 

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140.  selandrioi  121 

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Tuens,  Ffirst 122 

122 

M").  funerulu  122 

.  .  122 

117.  albitibia,  (  122 

II-  122 

1-- 

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1 5  Hart 

152.  ninth 

15  7u 123 

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179  .  I 

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182  .  .  .  .  Il'7 

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184.  ril  o I 

i-.  Thorn* i 

186.  in. •hum  lib,  Hart i 

cylindri         Hart I 

188.  ■        ■ I 

1: 

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191 .  semiorbita)  129 

192.  Bimuli         '     it 129 

193  .  Vott 1 1"-1 

.   tibialis,  Neum 129,  395 

195.  ephippiger,  Hart 129 


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248, 
249. 


srSTEMATIC  INDFX. 


129, 


costse,  Kirb 

aurantiacus,  Hart. 
papillosum  Retz.  . 
aunalicornis,  Gmel.  .  . . 

gemellus,  Forst 

exoletus,  Eversm 

aunulatus,  Gimm 

xautliocarpus,  Hart.     .  . 

nielauocerus,  Hart 

pygostolus,  Ford.   

eupodius,  Hart 

testaceipes,  Andre     .... 
striatipes,  Hart.  L31, 139, 

lepidotus,  Hart 

meiidioualis,  Andre  .... 

infirmuSj  Forst 

luctuosus,  Forst 

decliuatus,  Forst 

ruicrops,  Forst 

emargiuatus,  Forst 

eversuiauni,  Forst 


jugicola,  Thorns.   . 
monticolu*.  T> 


westernianni,  Thorns.   .  . 
albipennis,  Hart.  .  .    132, 

coujugatus,  Thorns 

luteogaster,  Kirb 

betulse,  Retz 

testaceus,  Jur 

subbifidus,  Thorns.  .  133, 

bistriatus,  Thorns 

pavidus,  St.-Farg 

luelanocepbalus,  Hart. 

croceus,  Fabr 

dimidiatus,  St -Far//.    .  . 

purus,  Forst 

ferrugineus,  Forst 

caldereusis,  Cam 

miliaris,  Panz L34, 

a.  glutinosa),  Cam 

b.  salicivorus,  Cam 

brevivalvis,  Thorns 

,  iuicrocercus,  Thorns 

curtispina,  Thorns 

diapbanus,  Eversm 

pallescens,  Hart 

oligospilus,  Forst 

viresceus,  Hart 

pallicarpus,  Hart 

leucocarpus,  Hart 

polyspilus,  Forst 

scutellatus,  Hart. .  .   1 35, 
cbrysogaster,  Hart.  135, 

palliatus,  Thorns 

lacteus,  Thorns 

sbarpi,  Cam 


Page 

129 
129 
395 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
131 
396 
131 
131 
131 
L31 
13] 
VA 
131 
132 
L32 
L32 
132 
395 
L32 
L32 
132 
L33 
395 
133 
I.;;; 
].;:; 

133 
133 
134 

l.:i 
L34 

395 
395 

I:;  I 

[84 
134 

135 
135 

135 
L35 
L35 
135 
395 
395 
136 
13-; 
L36 


250.  vollenhoveni,  Cam 

251.  feruoralis,  Cam 

252.  isclmoceru?,  Thorns 

253.  puella,  Thorns 

254.  paivil  ibris,  Thorns.     L36, 

255.  salicis-cinerese,  Vi/l.     .  . 

256.  pedunculi,  Hart 

257.  oigritarsis,  AndrS 

mis,  Forst 

vesicator,  lire  mi  

a.  togatus,  Andri 

helicinus,  lhihlb 

leptocei 

crassi]  es,  Th 

proximus,  St.-Farg 


25 

251), 

259 

261, 

263, 

265 
266 
267 

-Th 

271 

i'72 

273 

271 

275 

276, 

277, 

278 

279, 

28  I 

280 
281. 
282. 
283. 
284. 
285. 

2-7. 

289, 

291. 

293, 

I'M. 
21)5, 
296, 
297. 
298. 
299. 
300. 
301. 
302. 
303. 


albicarpui .  I 
lugdunensis,  VoU.. 
viminalis,  Hart.   .  . 

.  I 
mm,  //' 

uigellus,  Fb'rst. .  . . 


[88, 


Page 
L36 
L36 
136 
L36 

130 
L87 
L37 
1-17 
L37 

L37 
157 
137 

L38 

39G 
L38 


pu 


,11 


1  10 

.  L39 

.  139 

.  Forst 139 

striata  \rt.  L31, 139 

.  L39 

.  139 

.  1  •;'•' 

.  I  mi 

.  1  in 

.  1  m 

,  .  I  10 


tus,  Forst 

dolichurus,  Th 

.  Tuchb.    . . . 
crassispina,  The 

'    nn.     .  .  . 

hert        .  '  am.    . . . 

vacdniellus,  ( um.  . 
lentatus,  Zett.  . 
a.  melano 

sycophanta,  Walsh  . 

,  triviali-,  Kirti 

,  relath  us,  Nort. 

Ldiol  

.  grossularise,  Walsh  . 

joculari-.  '         

conci  I or,  A  >rt 


rapax,  I 

labrad<  ris,  N  rt 

dimmockii,  ( V<  m 

incon.-picun-,  Kirb.  . . 

extraneus,  Kirb 

pectoralis,  I        .  . . . . 
malacus,  Nort 

vicin;  lis,  <  

nigrofemoratus,  ( 

latus,  Cress 

irideseens,  Cress 

pan  us,  Cress 

~\e   II ; i -.  Nort.  .  . 

marylandicus,  Nort. . . 

f'allax,  Nort 

suratus,  Fitch    


35)6 

Ho 
I  10 
140 

I  10 

HI 
I  II 
I  II 
1  11 
111 
1  i| 
I  II 
112 
1  12 
I  12 
142 
1  .2 
1  12 
142 
1  12 
II.-; 

115 

1  i;: 


1 50 
150 
151 
151 

151 
151 

1  •"  1 

1  •">-' 


I 

I 
I 

j 

I  "ii ; 
l.'i'-. 

I 

J">7 

I  "<7 


XVI 


SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Subfani.  vii.  Selandriina. 

Page 

62.  Zarca,  Cam 157 

1.  apicalis,  Cam 157 

63.  Blennocampa,  Hart 1 58 

1.  nana,  Klug     158 

2.  waldheimii,  Gimm 158 

3.  fuscula,  Klug 158 

4.  tenuicornis,  Klug  . .  158,  397 

5.  betuleti,  Klug    . 159 

6.  fusca,  St.-Farg 159 

7.  cerasi,  Linn 159 

8.  vernalis,  Fourcr.   .  .   159,  307 
8  a.  sanguinicollis,  Mocs.  . .  397 

9.  fuliginosa,  Schrank.  159,  397 

10.  maura,  Schrank. . .  .   100,  397 

11.  cinereipes,  Klug    .  .   100,  307 

12.  subcana,  Zadd 160 

13.  uncta,  Klug    160 

14.  humeralis,  Voll 160 

15.  elongatula,  Klug   161 

16.  lineolata,  Klug 161 

17.  albipennis,  Zadd 161 

18.  subserrata,  Thorns 161 

19.  albiventris,  King 161 

20.  sexpunctata,  St.-Farg.  .  .   161 

21.  assimilis,  Fall 161 

22.  tenella,  King 161 

23.  recta,  Thorns 162 

24.  lanceolata,  Thorns 162 

25.  bicolor,  Tischb 102 

26.  croceipes,  Costa 162 

27.  tiliae,  Kali 162 

28.  spreta,  St.-Farg 162 

29.  fraxiui,  St.-Farg 162 

29  a.  dherbesii,  Bosc 398 

29  6.  vitis,  Vail, 398 

29  c.  trunculi,  Vail 

29  d,  albilabris,  BrulU   398 

30.  lugens,  Andre   162 

31.  strigata,  Andre 162 

32.  carbonaria,  Cress 163 

33.  floridana,  Cress 163 

34.  parva,  Cress 163 

35.  pygmnea,  Say 163 

36.  inliabilis,  Nort 163 

37.  sumicbrasti,  Nort 163 

38.  bipartita,  Cress 163 

39.  capitaHs,  Nort 163 

40.  obscura,  Kirb 163 

41.  appendiculata,  Spin 164 

42.  rubricollis,  Spin 104 

43.  cognata,  Spin 164 

44.  leucona,  Spin 164 

64.  Phymatocera,  Dahlb 164 

1.  atei-rinia,  Fall 164 


Page 

2.  rudis,  Nort L64 

3.  nevadensis,  Cress 165 

4.  montivaga,  Cress 165 

5.  rufula,  Nort L65 

6.  fumipennis,  Nort 

7.  nubilipennis,  Nort 165 

8.  albicollis,  Nort 165 

65.  Hoplocampa,  Hart 165 

1.  testudinea,  Klug    165 

2.  apicaris,  Fourcr 165 

3.  brevis,  Klug L66 

4.  plagiata,  King  166 

5.  crataegi,  Klug    Ji>c> 

6.  pallida,  Xewm L66 

7.  pectoralis,  Thorns L66 

8.  tulvicornis,  Vara 167 

9.  chrysorrhoea,  Klug   ....    li>7 

10.  bajmorrlini'lalH.S'  - 

11.  xylostei,  Gir.,  '. .' .    167 

12.  gallicol  167 

13.  fabricii,  Kirb L67 

14.  halcyon,  Nort 167 

15.  monta  .::,  <  'ress L67 

16.  spissipes,  t  'n  ss !• 

17.  genlili-.  1«',- 

is.  imis,  Cress I 

19.  atric  pa,  Kirb I 

20.  nova.  Nort I 

21.  sodalis,  Nort ! 

66.  Monophi  Hurt 16- 

1.  melanocephal     .  /       ...    168 

2.  Scutellaria,  Andre 169 

3.  luteiventris,  Klug 169 

4.  spinolas,  Klug    L69 

5.  melanopygius,  Costa  169,     ' 

6.  gaatri  169 

Ibidopictus,  Costa    ....    16'.) 

8.  tenuicmgulatus,  Costa  .  .    L70 

9.  luridiventris,  Klug    ....   170 

10.  uigripes,  Klurj    1  7* > 

11.  coronatus,  Andri 170 

12.  bipartitus,  St.-Farg I7<> 

13.  croceiventris,  Klug   ....    170 

14.  albipes,  Gmel 17" 

15.  eniarginatus.  Thorns 171 

16.  semicinctus,  Hart 171 

17.  monticolus,  Hart 171 

18.  exarmatus,  Thorns 171 

18  a.  sulcatus,  Cam 398 

19.  iridis,  Kalt 171 

20.  bipunctatus,  Klug 171 

21.  bruimi  iver.tvis.  Hart.    .  .    171 

22.  tboracicus,  Tischb 171 

23.  rufoniger,  Tischb 171 

24.  inquilinus,  Fb'rst 172 

25.  funereus,  Klug  172 


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172 

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81.  - 

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172 
172 


...   173 


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40. 
41. 

II. 
51.) 


173 


171 


17>. 

.  .    17'-. 

17-; 


■ 

'  177 

59.  |  '  177 

177 
01.  ! 

■ 
I 

1 


Page 

rischb 

rg 182 

1-2 

71.    !                           i 1  vl' 

1  S3 

1  83 

183 

l--'i 



183 

1-  t 

1-  J 

1-1 

10.  184 

II 

1  -  i  - 1 

12 

14. 

\<> 

L85 

.  .    I  85 

1  86 

I  86 

1  86 

186 

I 

-I  ...186 

186 

h I  -•■ 

I  187 

187 



■ 






7. 


11. 


AW. 
.  .  .  . 


1  - 1 
1 . i i  ...    1 ~ 1 

1-1 

l.i  '       1-1 

2.  purp  1  - 1 

1 B2 

7".  Cal  '  182 

1    ,  •      .<  182 


I-- 
[88 

L89 
1-- 
188 

189 

189 

■  rt L89 

rt 189 



189 

.  AVr// 

21.  plabra,  Kirh L90 

Kirli L90 

h'tr/,..  190 


xvm 


SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Page 

24.  batesii,  Kirb 191 

25.  antennata,  Kirb 191 

Subfam.  viii.  Piiyllotomina. 

74.  Pbyllotoma,  Fall.     191 

1.  nemorata,  Fall 192 

2.  leucomelas,  King 192 

3.  aceris,  M'Lachl 192 

4.  pinguis,  Foil.     192 

5.  ocbropoda,  King   192 

6.  vagans,  Fall 192 

7.  microcephala,  King  ....  1 '•»•'! 

8.  nigreseens,  Gradl 399 

75.  Fenusa,  Leach L93 

1.  varipes,  St. -Far g 193 

2.  nigricans,  King L93 

3.  pumila,  King     193 

4.  ulmi,  Sundev L93 

5.  pygmsea,  King  193 

6.  albipes,  Cam 194 

7.  pumilio,  Hart 194 

8.  betulse,  Zadd I'M 

9.  hortnlana,  King     194 

10.  curta,  Nort !'■'! 

11.  ambigua,  Nort 194 

76.  Kaliosvsphinga,  Tischb. .  .    194 

1.  dohriui,  Tischb 194 

2.  tantillus,  Costa L95 

77.  Heptamelus,  Hal 195 

1.  ochroleucus,  Steph 195 

78.  Casnoneura,  Thorns 195 

1.  dahlbomi.  Thorns...  195,399 

2.  bellmanni.  Gimm 399 

79.  Fenella,  Westw L96 

1.  pumila,  King L95 

2.  tormentillae,  Healy  ....  L96 

3.  minuta,  Thorns 196 

4.  monilicornis,  Thorns.     .  .  L96 

Subfam.  ix.  Emi>hytinta. 

80.  Emphytus,  King 196 

1.  viennensis,  Schrarik  ....    106 

2.  ferrugmosus,  Gmel.    VMS,  399 

3.  cinctus,  Linn 197,  399 

4.  cingillum,  King    197 

5.  fulvipes,  Fall,    197 

6.  truncatus,  Klug    L97 

7.  tibialis,  Fill 198.  399 

8.  melanarius,  Klug 198 

9.  tricoloripes,  Costa 198 

10.  varipes,  St.-Farg ]  <  »s 

11.  carpini,  Hart 198 

12.  neglectus,  Zadd 198 

13.  didymus,  King 198 

14.  testaceipes,  St.-Farg.   ..  199 

15.  proximus,  Costa    . '. L99 


Page 

16.  nigritarsis.  Brulli L99 

17.  fumatus,  AndrS 199 

18.  pallipes,  Spin L99 

19.  dissimilis,  Dietr L99 

20.  tener,  Fall,     199 

21.  xanthopyga,  Slug     2 

22.  filiformis,  King     200 

23.  caligatus,  Eversm 2 

24.  parallelus,  Eversm :''lf» 

25.  panzeri,  Kirb 2(X) 

26.  pavidus,  Fabr 200 

27.  eL  i  <sta   201 

28.  coxalis,  King     20J 

29.  bucculentus,  Tischb 201 

30.  fulvocincti  20] 

81.  balteatus,  Klug     201 

32.  calceatus,  Klug     ~-'i\ 

33.  ustus,  King    .' 20] 

34.  serotinus,  King 20] 

35.  cereus,  Klug 202 

.  cerris,  Koll'   202 

37.  perl  a,  Klug    202 

38.  temesiensis,  M  >cs 202 

39.  dubius,  Kirb 202 

40.  nigritus,  St.-Farg 202 

41.  barbarus,  Andre    _»>J 

42.  teguli  tus,  Andre"  202 

43.  ruficrus,  Moi  < 203 

4  J.  zonarius,  Mocs 208 

45.  fuscipennis,  Smith 208 

46.  japonicus,  Kirb 208 

47.  mgrocseruleus,  Smith   ..  208 
IT*/,  albisternus,  Andre" ....  •'!'.>'.• 

48.  inornatns,  Say 208 

49.  canadensis,  Kirb 1'<)J 

r>0.  apertus,  Nort 204 

51.  stramineipi      I        204 

52.  mellipes,  Nort 204 

53.  cinctipes,  Nort i 

54.  nigrofasciatus,  Esch 204 

81.  Harpiphoru8,  Hart 204 

1.  lepidus,  King 204 

2.  tseniatus,  Costa 205 

.'J.  immersus,  Klug -jn^ 

4.  vernalis,  1)1  tr 

5.  majali     Foil 

6.  hybridus,  Erichs 

7.  \.  xator,  Smith : 

8.  variai  t 206 

9.  versicolor,  Nort 

L0.  as,  Nort 206 

1 1.  semicornis,  Say 206 

12.  tarsatus,  Say  .' 2 

13.  bollii,  Nort.   i'06 

14.  maculatus,  Nort 2 

15.  improbus,  Cress 207 


:  vilC  IV 


\i\ 


16.  J  la*  

17.  

.... 

I .  i  .... 



. 

:■  rm 

1.1  .  . . . 

84.  1  

1.  : 

. 

I. 
5.  -ill'  nuti 



7.  .-  .  .  .  .  . 

.  . . . 

10.  c    |uin 

1.  i  .  .  .  . 

.  h 

' 

I. 

I 

. . .  . 
7. 

.  .  .  . 


II.  


12 


18.  n  ■ 

I  I 

15.  ami      .   ^ 

.   '- 

;db. . 
1. 
■_'.  I  n 

I.  II] 
5. 

h 

7. 
■ 

/   

'. '.  '  ''iin 

10.  del  

1 1.  iridipi  rmifl,  . . . 

12.  termini  

13.  j  allidic  tmi      - 

11.  api  

I">.  epii       .  S    / 

16.  rufocinctus,  A'    ' 


■2    - 

210 

210 

211 
211 

211 
I'll 
I'll 
211 
211 
211 

212 
,   212 


213 

21  1 
21  1 

ill 


1 , .  impr<  ssatus,  Prov 211 

215 

19.  ping     -.  -V  <rt 215 

.  Nbri 215 

21.  ruf  • 215 

215 

,  Nort 215 

24  Bd       ■  215 

•_'  1  •  > 

labiatus,  Khtg   : 

t 216 

216 

216 

216 

81.  bo]  icu]  ....  216 

\     ri 217 

217 

t 217 

: 

[viventrifl,   \  ....  2 17 

217 

217 

.  Nort 217 

i  l.ltlW. 

-  7     i                 '         21- 

1.  I  .  I 

218 

21s 

,K      218 

.  v     219 

219 

219 

t  81.-1         ..  219 

219 

:;'.t.i 

10.  i             .  Zadd 220 

11. 1                    Zadd 220 



/ 220 

14.1                             220 

220 

221 1 



■I  

19.  dul  221 

i  lus,  Klug   221, 

.  Klug 221 

22.  bimacul                    ...  221 
Klug     221 

I 222 

25.  :  rsm.    . .  222 

/// 222 

27.  ■ 222 

222 

ilifl,  Zadd 222 


XX 


SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Page 

30.  brevis,  Zadd.  . 223 

31.  eversinanni,  Kirb 223 

32.  sanguinicollis,  Klug  ....   223 

33.  rufotorquatus,  Costa     .  .   223 

34.  crassus,  Scop 223 

35.  puncticollis,  Thorns 223 

36.  scoticus,  Cam 223 

37.  liogaster,  Thorns 223 

38.  vestigialis,  Klug    224 

39.  gessneri,  Andre 224 

40.  tinctipennis,  Cam 224 

41.  genucinctus,  Zadd 224 

42.  plaga,  Klug    224 

43.  annulipes,  Thorns 224 

44.  gilvipes,  Klug    224 

45.  niger,  Linn 224 

46.  carinatus,  Sckoltz 225 

47.  anthracinus,  Klug 225 

48.  megapterus,  Cam 225 

49.  carbonarius,  Zadd.    ....   225 

50.  lucens,  Andre    225 

51.  zaddachi,  Kirb 225 

52.  nitens,  Zadd. 225 

53.  stygius,  Fbrst 

54.  coracinus,  King     226 

55.  longicornis,  Zadd 226 

56.  mutilatus,  Klug 226 

57.  fennicus,  Andre    226 

58.  varispinus,  Hart 226 

59.  intermedins,  Cam 226 

60.  planatus,  Hart 226 

61.  funiosus,  Steph 227 

62.  elongatus,  Thorns 227 

63.  gibbosus,  Hart 227 

64.  bracbygaster,  Hart 227 

65.  klugii,  Scholtz   227 

66.  lacteus,  Scholtz 227 

67.  ocbroneurus,  First 227 

68.  leucopterus,  Zadd.     ....   227 
m.  tisniatus,  Zadd. 228 

70.  vulneratus,  Macs 228 

71.  lucidus,  Freym 228 

72.  rugosus,  Freym.    .  .   228,  400 

73.  mocanna,  Kirb 228 

74.  japonicus,  Kirb 228 

75.  cameroni,  Kirb 229 

76.  subfasciatus,  Smith   ....  229 

77.  epbippiatus,  Smith   ....  229 

78.  affinis,  Cam 230 

79.  coxalis,  Motsch 230 

80.  unicolor,  Beauv 230 

81.  tboracicus,  Beauv 230 

82.  sericeus,  Say 230 

83.  collaris,  Say 231 

84.  apribs,  Nort 231 

85.  tibialis,  Cress 231 


Page 

86.  apricus,  Nort 23] 

87.  albifrons,  Nort 231 

88.  abdominalis,  Nort 231 

89.  similis,  Nort 232 

90.  distinctus,  Nort 232 

91.  maculicollis,  Nort 232 

02.  bicolor,  Beauv 232 

93.  versus,  Nort 232 

94.  tejoniensis,  Nort 232 

95.  coloradensis,  Cress S 

!'<;.  coccinil'erus,  Nort 232 

'•'7.  rufocinctus,  Cam 233 

88.  Pelmatopus,  Hart : 

1.  minutus,  Hart 

Subfani.  xi.  Atii\i.i:n\. 

Athalia,  L<ach 2:!:'. 

1.  glabricollis,  Thorns.  . 

pinarum,  Fabr. 
•'!.  rosse,  Linn 234 

4.  lugens,  Klug 

5.  scutellaiiaB,  <  'am 

6.  paveli,  Mocs 

7.  maculata,  Mocs 

8.  rufosi 

9.  annul  at  a.  Fabr 

10.  blanchardi,  BruUS 

11.  japonica,  Klug 

12.  proxima,  Klug  2 

13.  himantopus,  King 2 

14.  vollenhoveni,  Grtb 236 

15.  scioensis,  (irih 236 

lu.  fumosa,  (-rih 236 

17.  ricbardi,  St.-Farg 21 

Subfani.  xii.  Tf.nthhki'IN! 

90.  Sciapterj  >h 2 

1.  costalis,  Fabr 

2.  consobrina,  Klug  .  .  237,400 

3.  arctica,  '/  237 

4.  levantina.  Andri 

4a.  nigrivei  . .  400 

5.  ol  rt 

6.  rotunda,  Nort 

7.  punctum,  Prov 

91.  Allantus,  Jur 

1.  annulatus,  Klug    

2.  meridianus,  St.-Farg.  .  . 

3.  scropbulariae,  Linn 

1.  virgatus,  Fourcr 

5.  propinquus,  Klug 

6.  luteocinctus,  Eversm.    .  . 

7.  caspius,  Andre 239 

8.  multicinctus,  Bud 

9.  marginellus,  Fabr 239 

10.  confusus,  St.-Farg 240 


XXI 


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L 

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I 

i 

L'57 


xxn 


SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Page 

11.  nebulosa,  Andre    258 

12.  grata,  St.-Farrj 258 

13.  maculipes,  St.-Farg 258 

14.  picea,  Gmel. 258 

15.  sauguinolenta,  Gmel.  . .  .  258 

16.  punctum-album,  Linn. .  .   2-~>8 

17.  limbata,  Andre 259 

18.  cbrysura,  Klug 259 

19.  ratzeburgii,  Tischb 259 

20.  quadrimaculata,  Fair. .  .   259 

21.  femoralis,  Eversm 259 

22.  rustica,  Linn 259 

23.  bifasciata,  Gmel 260 

24.  postica,  Bridle 260 

25.  bartigii,  Kirb 260 

26.  erytbropus,  Brulle    ... 

27.  rubripes,  Andre     260 

28.  teutona,  Panz 260 

29.  dolens,  Eversm 260 

30.  duodecimpunctata,  Linn.  21  I 

31.  eximia,  Macs 26] 

32.  maculosa,  St.-Farg 261 

33.  niontana,  Scop 261 

34.  albicincta,  Sehrank  ....   -til 

35.  albimacula,  Mocs 26] 

36.  tricoloripes,  Mocs 21  !2 

37.  exalbida,  Gmel 262 

38.  magnicornis,  Eversm.  . .   262 

39.  tenella,  Mocs 262 

40.  angustula,  Eversm 262 

41.  marginata,  Mocs 262 

42.  radoszkowskii,  Andre  .  .   262 

43.  flavipes,  Tischb 262 

44.  balensis,  Aich 262 

45.  leucopus,  Gmel 262 

46.  curvipes,  Gimm 263 

47.  pcecilopus,  Aich 263 

48.  vicina,  St.-Farg 263 

49.  novemguttata,  Costa    .  . 

50.  caucasica,  Andre 263 

51  erytbrocuenia,  Costa    . . 

52.  cognata,  Mocs 263 

53.  troclmnteriea,  Costa  ....  263 

54.  segmentaria,  Fabr 2l  i ! 

55.  labiata,  Fourcr 264 

56.  tibialis,  Mocs 264 

57.  klugii,  Voll 264 

58.  bistrionica,  Voll 

59.  carmtbiaca,  King 264 

60.  signata,  Scop 264 

61.  corynetes,  Kirb 264 

62.  lucasii,  Kirb 265 

63.  jugurtba,  Kirb 265,  10 1 

64.  superba,  Tischb 266 

65.  ottomana,  Mocs 266 

66.  consobrina,  Mocs 200 


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07.  mocsaryi,  Kirb 266,  -401 

68.  tristis,  Andre"    266 

00.  brunnipes,  Andre 266 

70.  dibowakii,  Andre 266 

71.  ignava,  Smith    266 

72.  Luctifera,  Smith 267 

73.  i  arbonaria,  Smith.  . .  .       267 

7-1.  timida,  Smith    207 

75.  yexator,  Smith  ....   268,  401 
70.  apicalis,  Smith 268 

77.  flavomaculata,  Cam 2 

78.  nigropicta,  Smith 269 

70.  a,bbotii,  Kirb 269 

30.  pTuricincta,  Nort 270 

81.  epinota,  Say 270 

82.  pulchella,  Kirb 270 

83.  zoe,  Klug  270 

84.  albifacii  '.  Kirb -71 

85.  ti\  271 

I.  annulip  ....  i'71 

87.  lineata,  Nort i'71 

oxse,  Nort -71 

-'•'.  incerta,  Nort 271 

00.  pannosa,  Say     272 

01.  proxiniata,  Nort : 

02.  mama,  Cress -.  '_' 

03.  externa,  Say 272 

94.  jugosa,  Cress 272 

95.  tibiator,  Nort \ 

96.  albomaculata,  Nort -72 

07.  pumila,  Nort 272 

98.  tuliginea,  Nort 273 

99.  cassandra,  Kirb 273 

100.  subviolacea,  Cress 278 

101.  dejecta,  Nort l'7:; 

102.  contaminata,  Prov 278 

103.  nigra,  Nort 273 

101.  or(  273 

lor,,  trisyllabue,  Nort 278 

L06.  zoni  \ia,Nort l'7  I 

In",  californica,  Nort 274 

108.  varia,  Nort 274 

L09.  eurythmia,  Nort 274 

110.  fascialis,  Nort 274 

111.  media,  Nort 274 

112.  formosa,  Klug   .'71 

1 13.  cestus,  Say    275 

111.  succincta,  Cress 276 

1 15.  intermedia,  Nort 275 

L16.  aronipl  / _7-'. 

117.  trossula,  Nort. 275 

11-.  rumatrix,  Nort 275 

I L9.  bicolorata,  C  ....  276 

1  _'  >.  pulcherrina,  Kb  b 27  5 

121.  multicolor,  Smith 276 

122.  opposita,  Smi/h iJ7* > 


SYSTEM  v  riC   I- 


XX111 


■~    !'  Hart 

1.  rap  b,  /.  '(/< 276 

2.  tennis,  fiud   276 

I 

4.  1  277 

atennata,  Klug   277 

.  Klug     l'77 

7.  <li-<-"l"i\  Khtg    L'77 

B.  ]  x   - .'      / 277 

,27  7. 
■  innoaa,  x  / 277 

11.  I  h L'7~ 

I2.i  Smith 278 

n  278 

It. 
15,  '• 

H  .7: " 

270 
I 

.   '•/     •/ 

I 
I 
I 
1. 

iri'iilii' 



2*] 

.... 

2*1 

•J -I 

pina,  I:>  m».    .      2*2,  101 
•     .  ' 

10.  fu  h 282 

11.  tri 

12  / 

13. 1  /.  

11.  lasitanii    .    I    W  .... 

16  .    v    HI L 

16  -  it :.  .......  i 

17  ,  Fabr. 

18  .  '  284,401 

LO.  ambigu  284 

20  t,  401 

21.  5         

.1 

:  .  i     h l 



'.'1   oigropectufl,  £  rh 2i 

25.  atronolao  a,  Nori 

26.  attract*,  Hart 2€ 

•J7.  Bemilul         •     ' : 

V  wi. 


Page 

2      14-punctata,  Nort 286 

101.  Tenthredo,  Linn 287 

I .  aucuparisa,  King  287 

dvitarais,  Andri 287 

."5.  fulvip  -.  s •  .i 287 

-1.  ping                  288 

5.  ni  m  :.  Klug 288 

6.  hungarica,  Klug    288 

7.  moacovita,  A.ndr4 288 

-     ictiflua,  Khtg  288 

tandibu              V 288 

i.  Klug    288 

1 1.  rufip  -.  A"  tig 289 

12         .  .'  ,ui.'. 289 

1  '..  microcephala,  St.-Forg. .  289 

II.                  ,  &      h 289 

15.            ■       .' 290 

16 

17.  mi  las,  Rud : 

Itf                                    .  .  .  .  : 

1  -  • .  il 291 

.    I  L".  »1 

L'l .  ; ~<-h i;t- :      .  1     rtm 291 

29] 

29] 

24.  in  oilial      A    g i".i| 

-    in 29] 

.  Klug    29] 

21 

292 

292 

i  ug    292 

SI.  i  ....  i". '_' 

A   b 292 

.  Rud 292 

84.  ch]  / 2 

.  Rud 293 

21 

punctulata,  Khtg 2 

,  Gir i 

riridia,  hum 298 

.  Strom  ....  402 
.  /     .'....     298 

II.  alii.  ii,  Schrank     294 

•11'.  . .  1  i .  A"        i".il 

intermedia,  Khtg 29 1 

•II.  .  I       294 

45.  semiannolaris,  Fill 294 

294 

17.  an  '  nu 296 

18.  mesomelas,  Linn 295 

19.  \.  -tit,.  Andre*  296 

50.  cu  <•  >.  Linn 296 

61.  macnlata, Fourcr. .    296,  I<»l' 

,  E  . .  296 

58  Bava,  Poda    296  402 

c 


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SYSTEMATIC  INDKX. 


Page 
51.  Iul.i-i|iiiiiii  (,  ICirrsm -'00 

55.  mocsaryi,  AndrS    . .  296,402 

56.  yeapiformis,  Schrank297,  102 

57.  albicornis,  Fabr 297 

58.  maura,  Fabr 297 

58a.  dubia,  Strom  402 

59.  pellucida,  Klug 297 

60.  limbata,  Klug    297 

61.  bipunctula,  Klug  298 

62.  vrlux,  Fabr 298 

63.  Livida,  Linn 298 

64.  impura,  Scop 298 

65.  albopunctata,  Tischb.    .  .   298 

66.  tiacbbeini,  Moca 299 

67.  annuligera,  Eversm 299 

68.  colon,  Klug   299 

(V.).  rudowi,  AndrS 299 

70.  sobrina,  Eversm 299 

71.  poecilopus,  Mocs 299 

72.  rubecula,  Eversm 299 

7:'..  aolitaria,  Scop 299 

74.  biguttata,  Hart 300 

75.  balteata,  Klug  •".<>" 

70.  gynandromorpba,  Rud. .    30  > 

77.  picticornis,  Mocs 300 

78.  bailrana,  Mocs 300 

79.  labiata,  si. -Fun/ 300 

80.  obscura,  Panz 300 

81.  silensiSj  Costa    301 

82.  conspicua,  Klug 301,  402 

83.  mfipinnis,  Fabr 30] 

84.  albonotata,  BrulU 301 

85.  fulva,  Klug    30] 

85  a.  carbonaria,  Linn 402 

856.  bimaculata,  Grimm.    .  .  403 

86.  bentbini,  Rud 

87.  albopicta,  Puis 302 

88.  purpurea,  Puis 302 

89.  nigritarsis,  Puis    302 

90.  Gnscbi,  Kirb 302 

91.  sibirica,  Kriechb 303 

92.  prospera,  Erichs 303 

93.  scita,  Erichs 303 

94.  adusta,  Motsch 

95.  xantbotarsis,  Cam 304 

96.  providena,  Smith   301 

07.  centoni,  Kirb 804 

98.  hilaris.  Smith    305 

99.  picta,  Motsch 305 

LOO.  varipes,  Kirb 305 

L0] .  santbopus,  Cam 805 

102.  eburneifrons,  Kirb 306 

LOS.  amurensia,  ( 'am 806 

101.  trimaculata,  Cam 807 

L05.  fortunii,  Kirb 307 

106.  fiavobalteata,  Cam 307 


Page 

107.  grandis,  Nort 308 

108.  sintfnn;il;i,  Kirb 308 

L09.  mgricolLis,  Kirb ."'.OS 

110.  melina,  Nort 308 

111.  xanthe,  Nort 309 

l  I  2.  obscuripennis,  Cress.     .  .  309 

LIS.  ruficoLor,  Noi-t 309 

111.  rerticalis,  Say   309 

115.  cingulata,  Prov .".0!) 

Hi;,  lobata,  Nort 309 

117.  angulifer,  Nort 309 

I  1  >.  veutralis,  Sa\,     310 

1 1!).  angulata,  Nort 810 

L20.  formosa,  Nort 310 

L21.  fchora,  Kirb 810 

L22.  eximia,  Nort 310 

L23  dissimilis,  Nort 810 

L2 1,  pallicoxa,  Prov .'ill 

L25.  sigroata,  Nort -;i  1 

120.  subrufescens,  Kirb .!l  1 

L27.  basilaris,  Prov 81] 

L28.  Bubcserulea,  Esch -''.11 

L29.  variata,  Nort .".I  I 

L30.  pleuralis,  Cress 811 

L31.  vari  \    i 812 

L32.  rufipedibus,  Nort 812 

L33.  scffiyola,  Cn  m 812 

I:; I.  lacticincta,  <  'r,  ss .'Ml* 

I  35.     \&\  is,  ( 'r,  88.     .'S12 

L86.  bella,  Cress 812 

137.  varipicta,  Nort 812 

L38.  zetes,  Kirb 812 

139.  luteipes,  Cress 818 

I  lo.  parvula,  Cress 818 

III.  varians,  Nort •';!■"> 

1  12.  Dupera,  ( Vess 813 

L43.  rubella,  Cress 3 

I  1 1,  mutans,  Nort 818 

I  15.  ferrugineip      I      \s 818 

1 L6.  sectibs,  Cress 818 

1  17.  morosa,  ( 'n  ss 814 

1  18.  rubeol  i,  (        .".II 

I  10.  mimula,  I   ■  ss 814 

150.  semirufa,  Nort 814 

151.  discrepans,  Nort 814 

\'d.  tricolor,  Nort .".I  1 

15;',.  Bemirubra,  Nort .''.14 

1"> I.  bamstonii,  Kirb 814 

155.  cressonii,  Kirb 816 

150.  vapida,  Kirb 815 

157.  piceocincta,  Nort 815 

L58.  pectora  i  .  .V   ■/ ;;ic, 

150.  rufopi              ■/•/ .".It; 

loo.  melbcoxa,  Prov 816 

loi.  Leucostoma,  W.  Kirb.   .  .  316 

L62.  addenda,  C             816 


i re  inpex. 


\w 


I-:: 
LI  I 
II  5 

LI  9. 
170 
171, 
172, 

17.;. 

J  7  1 

L75. 

17.',. 
177. 
L78. 

L8] 
J  -_ 
L83. 

I  -•'.. 
L86. 

Lfr8. 

190. 

J'.'l. 
Lift}. 

I. 

I. 
Ll  i 

I. 

I. 

•  ■ 

i 

<    . 
i. 


vittatij-  -.  I  816 

Lis,  I        •'  >  1 6 





< ;;17 

■ 

iiniforaiis,  firft 

I 





Vort 

niuiljij.i:  ...   819 

•    .  a 




.-inn;  ' 


.    II 
J I  \  j  .... 


i  I  ■  a  i  i  i  <  l  _■  i  i  t  t  .  i 




■/      






Bulphun    .  / 

■ 
imii 


L07 


Subfam.  \:ii.  Li  dj 
\|  _  .  •■,'/■. . . . 

c<  plialob  s,  J  'abr •"■-■ 

ilu\ic  mis,  Klug  

i 
.  I  ■  ■ 
plagioci  pha] 


103 


6.  flabellatus,  /.'■■  rsm 829 

7.  tabricii,  Leach  829 

.  Klug .".i".» 

Indn     ....   829 

10.  g  .    '.'      829 

1 1,  turcii  ll-.  Mi  ■  - .'ii'it 

1l'.  orientalis,  Macs .'!:.",• 

!•"•.  buc<  pha 

]4.  phoenici  !  'org.  . . 

16.  quinquecinctua,  K/m/ 

16.  olivi  ri,  Brulli  .  . .  .' 880 

I  7.  coronatus,  Zadd 880 

I  3.  i  cornatu  

19.  juda  ,/    ....   830 

/  '<'/•</.  .  . 
21. 

Lbicincl  '/< 

hb 

■i . 

I 
U            .... 
n.    . 
i  .  /       

1.  nemoralis.  Lit    

2.  Lands,  I 

•':.  p  ,|  uli.  /.mill 

.  2 









D  '■'■'■'<■'< 

|n  Bcut*  Ham,  Th  mt 

1 1.  Baxicola,  Hart I 

L2.  alpinua,  King    

..i,  Dalm 

1  I.  I  .  //    '         384 

|.",.  .  rv ';                  Hart.     .  .  884 
16. 1  l.i ,  mi 

17.  reticuiatua,  Linn 

18.  faual        ■■    g     836 

lit.  :  .  Zadd 

Bavivento       /.    ~ 836 

21.  punctatua,  Fabr 

ginatus,  St.-Farg.  .  .  '■'•'■'•*'< 
jylvarum,  Steph.    ..'... 

2  I.  nig]  icornia,  I  'oBL 836 

25.  depn      i  .  '  'ill '■'■'■'" 

ilbopicl us,  Thorn* ;;:'7 

27.  vafer,  Linn 

.  Hart 887 

pallipes,  Zett 

infidua,  Zadd 

I    ,  iii_'ulali.      /  ;;:''~ 


XXVI 


SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Page 

32.  histrio,  Latr 338 

33.  latifrons,  Fall 338 

34.  gyllenbalii,  Dahib 338 

35.  hortorum,  King     338 

36.  arbuti,  Zadd 339 

37.  jucundus,  Fversm 339 

38.  hypocinctus,  Kirk .  .  339,  403 

39.  aurantiacus,  Gir 339 

40.  arbustorum,  Fabr 339 

41.  ne<rlectus,  Zadd 339 

42.  inanitus,  Fill 339 

43.  alternans,  ( 'osta    340 

44.  hilaris,  Eversm 340 

45.  betulse,  Linn 340 

46.  sylvaticus,  Linn 340 

47.  adustus,  Dietr 340 

48.  annulicornis,  Hart 840 

49.  drupacearum,  Nbrdl.    ..  341 

50.  fasciatipennis,  Costa  34] 

51.  rubi,  Tourer 341 

52.  varius,  8t.-Farg 34] 

53.  maculipennis,  Tischb.   ..  341 

54.  flagellicornis,  Smith  ....  34] 

55.  ilavifrons,  Kith 34] 

56.  venustus,  Smith     •"■  1_ 

57.  volatilis,  Smith 342 

58.  smithii,  Kirl 343 

59.  sulpbureipi  8,  Kirb 343 

59c.  indescens,  Andre    ....  403 

60.  ocbroceras,  Nort •"■II 

til .  brunniceps,  Cress 

62.  brunnicans,  Nort 344 

63.  discolor,  Cress "II 

64.  verticalis,  (  ress -"II 

65.  similaris,  Cress ■".  1 1 

66.  morrisoni,  Cress 1  II 

67.  atripes,  Cress -"11 

68.  luteomaeulatus,  Cress...  344 

69.  circumcinctu8,  Klug. ...  344 

70.  marginiventris,  Cress.  ..  345 

71.  albomarginatus,  Cress...  345 

72.  chicoutimiensis,jHaar£.  .  345 
7;>.  nigritus,  Cress •'  \5 

74.  atratus,  (  h  ss 345 

75.  poppigii,  Zadd 345 

76.  nevadensis,  Cress 345 

77.  montivagus,  Cress 

7s.  nigripes,  Cress 345 

79.  rufiventris,  Cress 345 

80.  bucephalus,  Cress 345 

81.  terruinalis,  Cress 346 

82.  apicalis,  Westw 346 

83.  frontalis,  Westw 346 

84.  creditus,  Nort 346 

85.  bicoloratus,  Nort 346 

86.  tessellatus,  Klug   34<; 


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87.  variegatus,  Nort 346 

88.  fasciatufl,  Nort 346 

89.  amplectus,  Fabr 346 

90.  insignis,  Zadd.  347 

91.  canadensis,  Nort 347 

92.  oclireipes,  Cress 347 

93.  pullatus,  Cress 347 

94.  perplexus,  Cress 347 

95.  excavatus,  Nort 347 

96.  i'ascipeunis,  Cress 347 

97.  provancberi,  Huart  ....  ."47 

98.  semideus,  ( 'ress 347 

M'.».  liijrropt'i-tus,  ( /v-.s.s- 347 

LOO.  buKjuei,  l>rov 348 

L01.  pallimacula,  Nort 348 

L02.  pacificus,  Nort 348 

103.  ocreatus,  Say     .11^ 

104.  luteici.rnis.  Nort 348 

105.  quebect-nsi-,  J'mr 348 

106.  mathematicuB,  Kirb.    ..  348 

L07.  scriptus,  Say 849 

L08.  multiBignatus,  Nort 849 

L09.  melliventris,  Cress 849 

110.  rufofasciatus,  Nort 349 

111.  rufocinctus,  '  'ress 349 

1  \-.  Miiiiciiictus,  Nort 350 

I  L8.  nl  \i.  Cress 350 

1 14.  ca\  it'ici!-.  Cress 350 

115.  inconspicuus,  Nort 

Subfam.  xiv.  Xvj:i.ina. 
109.  Macrozyi  la    86] 

1.  major,  ( ress 86] 

2.  f<  n  uginea,  Sap 

.".  infuficata,  Nort ,  .   35] 

4.  tricolor,  Nort 352 

6.  a  u<  a.  Nort 362 

110.  Xyi  la.  Balm 862 

1.  julii,  lin'h 852 

'2.  loiigula,  lhiim 

3.  pibserra,  Thorns 352 

4.  dahlii.  Hart 852 

5.  coniferarum,  Hart 352 

ft,  Tischb 363 

7.  minor,  Nort 353 

Subfam.  w.  ( '1  rm.\  \. 

111.  Janus,  Steph :;:,:; 

1.  cepbalotes,  Costa 353 

-.  compressus,  Fabr 

3.  luteiventris,  Costa    .... 

4.  eburneus,  Andre   

5.  cynosbati,  Linn.   . . . 

6.  satyrus,  Fnnz :;.",4 

7.  glabellifer,  Thorns.      ...  \ 

-.  arnndinis,  Gir .;.".( 


:-\M}:MATlC  INDEX. 


XXY11 


9. 

10. 
11. 
12. 

Hi'. 

1. 
2. 

113. 

1. 

114. 
]. 
■J. 
■ 

J. 
5. 

pa 

■ 
- 

In. 
11. 
12. 

I  1. 
16. 
16. 

17. 
18. 

1'.'. 

21. 

28 

:;l. 

11. 

11'. 

1.:. 

II 

16. 


Page 

rubi,  Perns    354 

algilii     -.  .  htdre    

•   lis,  /  •  : '' •".">  1 

-.i,r 

1  ''i    . . . .  365 

fumipennj  .  /. 

facialis,  ( '"->'•/     

\ 

nlmarue,  Schlecht 

('••pi.  356 

parr-  \  — ii.  Spin 

cruentato  .  J      m 

J.ntr 

.  A  //' 

nigri]  

idolo  .  /•'    " 



2 



. 



ink    

/    nn 



.•tu-,  Tii  in-.  .  . 

pukber,  Tuchb 

7 

pumil  

/        ui 

Mint  ,1 

61iformifl,  /        ■" 

I  lamianitst  h  . . .  . 



I                     .  /  onrian.  . 
1     la 

phthi  /    hr 



brad  ■ 



.  fi         

/ 

tabid       I       30] 

■ 36] 

t!:i\  icon   -.  /    ■ 

flaw  .  '      '• 

mitt:  •■ 36] 

18,  - 1  . 

libani  dsis,  Andre" 

\  iator,  Smith 362 

-.  Smith 

abbreviatos,  Say   


Page 

47.  heteropterus,  Nort 363 

48.  vufiventri?,  Cress 363 

49.  integer,  X">i 363 

50.  bimaculatus,  Nort 363 

51.  quadriguttatus,  Westw..  363 

52.  trimaculatus,  Say ! 

53.  bicinetu-.  Prov.  ' 364 

•M.  ores*  nii,  Kirb 364,403 

55.  bifasciati  -.  I  'ess 

.  fasciatus,  Cress 364 

7.  clavatus,  Nort 31  I 

:inctus,  Nort 364 

1 15.  Pachycepbus,  Stein  ....  364 
1.  sn  \  ii  .  osis,  Stem 

116.  I  .  '    >/<// 36 1 

1.  Byringse,  Grail 364 

I  5     SlBICIDJB. 

-   bfam.  i.  Obysms  l, 

1.  I  ,  1   'r .' 

1.  alii,  tinu.-,  \  iiji 

'J.  byalwipennis,  Costa,  . .  .  365 

■ 365 

•1.  j  lumici  rnis,  Gm r 365 

ialis,  /I  -  ttw 

6.  maculipi  u   i,  &  ruth. . . . 

7.  U  rminalis,  Nt    m 

.  '        .'ititi 

!'.  i  '  

1".  sayi,  Westw 

1 1.  amo  -.  J/.n-r 367 

Ii'.  bate&ianu  .  H     \w <'a'<1 

L3.  full istigma,  Westw 367 

1  1.  amazomcus,  "  estw 

1."..  (1.  ntifrons,  Phil 

(am.  ii.  XlPHYDBUNA, 

2.  ]  ■   .  5     Ih • 

1.  picti]  Smith 868 

2.  I  .  a  >  tw 

Phil 369 

I.  reedii,  Kirb 

Phil ■' 

I    .j..:  lis,  Phil 

.  A  nii 

::.  d<  ceptus,  Smith    369 

Xiphydria,  Latr 370 

1 .  canv  In.-,  Linn 370 

■J.  d»  medariuB,  Fair 370 

.'I.  annulata,  Jar 371 

Ibicomis,  llarr ;;7l 

6.  provancheri,  (  . .  .  371 

6.  walabi,  Westw 371 

inadensis,  Prov 372 

8.  maculata,  Say   ."72 


XXY111 


SYSTEMATIC  INDEX. 


Page 

9.  tibialis,  Say 372 

10.  basalis.  Say    372 

11.  abdorninalis,  Say 372 

12.  rufiventris,  Cress 372 

13.  attenuata,  Nort 372 

14.  orientalis,  Westw 372 

15.  laeviceps,  Smith 373 

16.  rufipes,  Smith    373 

Subfam.  iii.  Siiucina. 

5.  Sirex,  Linn 373 

1.  gigas,  Linn 373 

2.  lefebvrei,  Guer --;7.'! 

3.  augur,  Kluy 37  I 

4.  fantoma,  Fabr -'17  1 

5.  juvencus,  Linn 374 

6.  noctilio,  Fabr .".7  I 

7.  feistbamelii,  L'r/d/c  ....  375 

8.  stepkensii,  Kirb '■'•?'> 

9.  dubia,  Eirb 375 

10.  spectrum,  Linn •"7-"') 

11.  cedroruni,  Smith    .".7~> 

12.  sab,  Macs 376 

13.  rates,  Mocs 376 

14.  japouicus,  Smith 376 

15.  edwardsii,  Bridle" 377 

16.  varipes,  Wall; :i77 

17.  areolatus,  Cress .'177 

18.  apicalis,  Kirb 377 

19.  zonatus,  Nort 378 

20.  latifasciatus,  Westw.    . .  378 

21.  abbotii,  Eirb 378 

'2'2.  cyaneus,  Fabr :;7^ 

23.  caeruleus,  Cress 379 

24.  nigricoruis,  Fabr 379 


Page 

25.  bebrensii,  Cress 379 

26.  fulvus,  Cress 379 

27.  aibicornis,  Fabr .'i7'J 

28.  flavipennis,  Kirb 380 

29.  hirsutufl,  Kirb 380 

30.  abdorninalis,  Ilarr 380 

31.  flavicornis,  Fabr .;>() 

•*!2.  bizonatus,  Steph 381 

S'-'j.  dimidiatus,  Westw 381 

34.  tricolor,  l'r>,v 382 

35.  cressonii,  Nort 382 

36.  tarsalis,  Cress 382 

gracilis,  Westw 382 

38.  caudatus,  Cress 382 

39.  melancholicufl,  Westw..  .  382 

40.  morrisoni,  ( Vess 382 

41.  imperialis,  Kirb .".-.'! 

42.  xanthus,  Cam 383 

43.  auatralis,  Kirb 383 

6.  Tremex.  Jur 384 

1.  fuscicornis,  "Fabr 384 

2.  magus,  Fabr 384 

3.  columba,  Job 384 

4.  sericeus,  Say 88  1 

5.  maurus,  Westw 386 

6.  pandora,  Westw 385 

7.  smithii,  Cam 385 

8.  rugicollis,  Westw 385 

!'.  insignis,  Smith 386 

10.  purpuieipennis,  Westw..  386 

11.  lnsularis,  Smith 386 

7.  Teredonia,  Kirb 386 

1.  cuben-i-,  Cn  •.-.< o-ti 

2.  latitarsis,  Cress 386 


CM  [ALOG  I    1 


I  N  s  i;  (   t  s. 


in  miaoI'I  !  i;  \    i  i;i;r.i;i;  \.\  1 1  \. 
Familj   i.  TENTIIREDINID.E. 

I.   (I  MBICIN 

1.  CIMB} 

I 

\> 

1 1  ii  in. 

I .  ' 

I 
1 ' 

i  1771  i  ; 
I 

■     M7i. 

i       \    ■'.  ■  ■■ 
it 


2  TENTHKEDINIDiE. 

9.  Cimbex  eriffinii,  Leach,  I  c.  p.  107  (1817). 

?.  Cimbex  schrefferi,  /Sfc-Jlny.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  21  (1823);  Fawn. 

Franc.,  Hym.  p.  3,  pi.  i.  fig.  1. 
J  $     Cimbex  variabilis  (p.),    King,   Verh.    not.    Ges.    naturf.    1'r. 

JBerl  i.  p.  72  (1829).  /noj^ 

cJ.  Tenthredo  humboldtii,  -Kflte.  i'OA>t  J«*.  m.  p.  135  (1844). 
tf  5.  Cimbex  violascens,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  20  (1871  I. 
tf  $.  Cimbex  brevispina,  r^o?n«.  I.e.  p.  21  (1871). 

5"rt6.  Europe. 

a-cl.^2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e  f.  <3  9.  .  Britain. 

d  A    (Type  of  C.  europcea.)         Dartford.  W.  E.  Leach. 

%i.4$.  Devonshire.  W.  E.  Leach. 

k.  9.  Windsor. 

I   2  '  (Tvpe  of  C.  griffinii.)           Norwich.  W.  E.  Leach. 

,nV  many.  Herr  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

n'ofjj.  B0L1  mia.  Prof.  N.  M.  Kheil. 

p'gr.  $.  Europe. 

2.  Cimbex  inaculata. 

9    Crabro  maculatus,  Fourc'r.  Ent,  Par.  Li.  p.  362  1  L785). 

$.  Cimbex  pallida,  SfepA.  ///.  V>V«Y.  22k*.,  Mawrf.  vii.  p.  7  (1835). 

Z/rtZ>.  England.  France. 

a.  $.  (Type  of  C.  pallida.)  Colney  Hatch.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

6,'c.  d$.  Europe. 

:?.  Cimbex  lutea. 

5.  Tenthredo  lutea,  Linn.  Sysfi.  Nat.i.  p.  G55,  n.  2  (1758) ;  Fatm. 

Swec.  p.  388  (1761). 
cJ  5.  Cimbex  lutea,  7%o»w.  ZZt/m.  >>•<//„/.  i.  p.  L9  1 187J ). 
J.  Tenthredo  tristis,  F«&>\  Iter.  .W,/-.  p.  334  (  17: 
0.  Tenthredo  svlvaruni,  Fabr.  But.   Syd.   ii.  p.   105,  n.  4 (1793) ; 

Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  88,  pi.  xvi.  I  L805). 
^  5.  Cimbex  svlvaruni    VoUenh.   Tijdsehr.  Ent.  xviii.  p.  33,  pi.  iii. 

(1875). 
3 .  Tenthredo  femorata,  Panz.  I.  c.  Heft  26,  pi.  sx.  1 17 
$.  Cimbex  varians,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  1('">  1 
$>.  Cimbex  luteola,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  28  1  L823). 
§.  Cimbex  pallens,  St.-Farg.  I.e.  <  L823);  Faun.Franc.,  Hym.  p.  5, 

pi.  i.  fig.  3. 
$ .  Cimbex  biguetina,  St.-Farg.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  ii.  p.  455  (18 
cJ  $.  Cimbex  saliceti,  Z««W.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  iii.  p.  251,  pi.  ii.  fig. 3 

(1863). 
cj  $.  Cimbex  betute,  Zadtf.  Z.  c.  pp.  233,  249  <  L863). 
<$  $.  Cimbex  fagi,  Zatftf.  /.  c.  pp.  233,  251  1 1863). 

Hab.  Europe ;  Siberia. 

a-l.  $  $>.  Britain.  •'•  F.  Stephens. 

m-p.  d  $.  Britain. 


1.    I  IMBEX.  '■'• 

W.  S.  Kent,  Esq. 
\V.  E.  Leach. 
.'.  F.  Stepb 

• 

n:li  \V 
I'  Mr.  Foxcr 

iv.  11   it  .1.  F.  K utile. 


Cirubex  conna' 

:.  1  ■  '■.  pi.  xii.  (  1801"). 

1  (1817) ;  ( 'urtis, 

. 
I 

I  i  i.  and   ii. 

.1.  F.  Stephi 

l;.  It.  Sharpe,  Esq. 

i 

VViuds  W  .  1..  Leach. 

\Y.  1 ..  L<  acli. 


I         x  humeralis. 

- 

1  /  a  1 ,    pi  -uli; 

I 
i  ..  .  p.  1*40 

- 

\V.  E.  1 . 


Cimbex  scapularis. 

1    ■  -  -..w. ii.  p.  •".;  1 1  -7<i). 

,  8.K. 


! 
is -J 


4  TEXTHKEDINTH/E. 

7.  Cimbex  ariana. 

(Plate  I.  fig.  3.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  2  lin.,  long.  corp.  8  lin. 

Ft  male.  Black  ;  antenna?,  jaws,  tibiae,  and  tarsi  yellow.  Abdomen 
yellow,  front  margin  of  all  the  segments,  except  the  two  last,  black, 
'more  broadly  in  the  middle  than  at  the  sides;  under  surface  of 
abdomen  yellowish.  Wings  vitreous;  fore  wings  with  the  costal 
half  clouded  with  deep  yellow. 

Nearest  to  C.  axillaris,  from  which  the  black  bead  and  scapulae 
will  at  once  separate  it,  independently  of  other  differences;  but 
much  more  slender  than  any  described  species  of  the  minis. 

Hah.  North  India. 
a.  §.  (Type  of  species. )  North  India.  ('apt.  Laing. 

8.  Cinibex  sibirica. 
(Plate  1.  fig.  1.) 

Exp.  al.  2  poll.,  long.  corp.  1<>  lin. 

Female.  Allied  to  0.  violacea,  but  with  the  abdomen  rather 
shorter  and  broader.  Black ;  head  and  thorax  with  short  bristly 
hairs.  Antenna)  castaueous,  with  the  basal  joinl  reddish  brown  ; 
jaws  reddish  ;  scapula'  black,  slightly  edged  with  tawny,  or  wholly 
tawny  ;  in  the  latter  case  there  is  a  tawny  spot  on  the  hack  of  the 
head  on  each  side,  behind  the  eyes.  Thorax  sometimes  1  dged  behind 
with  tawny ;  metathorax  always  with  a  small  yellow  depression  on 
each  side.  Segments  3  to  <i  or  7  banded  with  lawny,  which  is 
frequently  more  or  Less  interrupted  in  the  middle;  under  surface 
black.  Legs  tawny:  femora  black;  tibiae  darker  than  the  tarsi. 
Middle  and  sides  of  abdomen  sometimes  marked  with  yellow 
the  extremity  always  black  beneath,  whereas  it  i^  nearly  always 
yellow  in  0.  violacea.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellowish 
or  fuscous  nervures ;  extremities  dusky;  costa  yellow;  stigma 
dusky,  with  a  large  oblique  dusky  shade  below  it.  as  in  C.  viola*  ■  1. 

This  species  more  resembles  Panzer's  figure  of  C.  gylvarum,  which 

is  a  variety  of  the  female  of  ft  lutea, than  any  dinger  at  proent  in 
the  collection  of  the  British  Museum. 

Hab.  Siberia. 

a.  2-  (Type  of  species.)  Angara.  Purchased. 

b,  c.  §.  Trans-Baikal.  Purcha 

'.!.  Cimbex  japonica. 
(Plate  XVI.  fig.  1.) 

Exp.  al.  2  poll.  4  lin..  long.  corp.  1  poll. 


1.    CI  Ml  ,  ,"> 

duller  below  :  three  yeLow  spots, 

nta  '■'<  5  oi   i he  abdomen  : 

7  hind  with  tawny  (  .   rod,  with  the  following, 

-    tnd  0  wholly  tawny, 

\  n  at 
third  joint.      Femora  blue-bl 
sh.      Wings   purplish    hyaline, 
the  outer  half  of  the 
■ 

I 

1".  Cimbex  americana. 

:    .    I'l  ite  XVI.  fig.  2.) 

I 
I 

■' 

I  ■'<  1  I  lin. 

hed 

.   tho 

;    the 

deep 

io  tibhe. 

it  tin-  b 

idcd 

Qow. 

'• 

'    I 
I 
I 
i 

imen 

but    the 

sp.  al.  25.\  lin.  i  some- 

i  ih  fr  in  Abbot's 

a.  i 


6  ,  TENTHREDINID^;. 

11.  Cimbex  ulmi. 

Cimbex  americana  et  ulmi,  Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  374  (1841). 
Cimbex  americana,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  201  (18(32)  ;  Trans. 

Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  41  (1867). 
Var.  Cimbex  laportei,  St.-Farg.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  ii.  p.  454  (1833). 

Bab.  North  America. 

a    $  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

b.  ?. 

12.  Cimbex  fuscipennis. 

Cimbex  fuscipennis,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  103,  n.  1  (1817). 

Hab.  North  America  ?  * 

13.  Cimbex  viardi. 

Cimbex  viardi,  St.-Farg.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  ii.  p.  454  (1833). 
Hab.  North  America. 

14.  Cimbex  kirbii. 

Cimbex  kirbii,  Brullc,  Bym.  iv.  p.  672,  pi.  38.  fig.  G  (1846). 
Hab.  North  America. 

15.  Cimbex  dahlbomii. 

Cimbex  dahlbomii,  Gucr.  Ic.  P.  Anim.,  Ins.  p.  398,  pi.  lxiv.  fig.  1 
(1829-1844). 

Hab.  North  America t. 

16.  Cimbex  violacea. 

Cimbex  violacea,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  27,  no.  76  (1823). 
§.  Cimbex    americana,  var.    decemmaculata,  Nort.    Trans.  Amer. 
Ent.  Soc.  I  p.  42  (1867). 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  5  lin.  ad  2  poll.  2  lin.,  long.  corp.  7  lin.  ad  1  poll. 

Male.  Upper  surface  of  head,  thorax,  and  legs  dark  brown  :  Less 
densely  hairy  and  hind  femora  less  swollen  than  in  C.  americana. 
Cheeks  more  or  less  rufous.  Abdomen  wholly  rufous,  and  under 
surface  of  legs  spotted  with  rufous  ;  antennae  and  tarsi  luteous.  In 
the  darker  specimens  the  legs  are  wholly  reddish  brown  beneath, 
and  the  abdomen  is  purplish  above  at  the  base.  Wings  as  in  C. 
americana. 


*  This  species  will  probably  prove  to  be  a  North- American  insect,  and  is 
perhaps  a  variety  of  G.  ulmi.  .Many  writers  regard  all  the  North-American 
Cimbices  as  varieties  of  one  species. 

t  Probably  a  variety  of  the  female  of  C.  violacea. 


1  .    CIMBEX.  7 

/■'  ,iiah.  Pitchy  brown  ;  scutellum  rufous  ;  collar,  the  hinder  part 

of  the  head,  two  depressions  on   the  vertex  within  the  eyes,  and 

the  jaws  and  lower  edge  of  the  clypeus  rufous  ;  antenna'  and  tarsi 

luteous.       Abdomen  with   a   yellow  membrane  at  base,  as  in  the 

male  ;  basal  segment  violet-brown,  the  colour  extending  in  a  wedge 

backwards  over  more  or  less  of  the  following  segments  ;  it'  it   only 

covers  the  first  three  or  four,  it  is  followed  by  a  series  of  triangular 

-  in   the  middle  of  the  following  segments  ;  in  one  case  the 

purple  colour  extend  the  whole  abdomen,  leaving  only  a  si 

of  five  Literal  yellow  sj  in  typical  ultni.     Abdomen   beneath 

brown,  the  apical  third  deeper  yellow  than  above.     Femora  viola- 

j;    tibi  brownish.      "Wings   as   in  0. 

. 

King  r<  identical  with  his  C.  luctifera,  with 

which   1   am  unacquainted.     As  we  |  2  series,  and  the 

mal<  '  i  be-  undescribed,  I  have  thought  it  better  to  describe 

both  o.  full.     St.  tinted  with  the  locality 

..t  :.:-  Bp<  imen. 

Two  of  the  largest  m  m  Huds  y  have  the  club  of  the 

• ; 1 1 -. i  much  more  constricted  in  tl  e  than  the  others ;  but 

1  am  unwilling  to  descril  i  act  at  present. 

//    .   \   ••  h  Amei 

,.  cf  $ .  Ubany  Dr.  Barnston. 

Rrv(   .Hudson's  1  Say. 
n,  2-  a-  ''■  Redman. 

17.  Cinibex  luctifera. 

i  luctifera,  Kim/,  VerharuU.  Berl.  Qes.nat.  Fretmde,  i.  p.  "1 

(18i 

1 6 .  Cimbex  semidea. 
i  lea,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue  viii.  p.  1  (1880). 

Hab.  \\  li  intains. 

L9.  Cimbex  pacifica. 
i  ,  Cress.  1  ans.  A  hit.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  51  (1880). 

Hob.   Washington  Territory. 

20.  Cimbex  rubida. 
Cimbex  rubidu,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  1  (1880). 
Il.il>.  California,  Nevada. 


8  TENTHREDINIDvE. 

21.  Cimbex  hudsonica. 
(Plate  I.  fig.  4.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  3  lin.,  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  black  above  and  below ;  prothorax  very  pale 
yellow ;  coxae  bluish  black ;  jaws  and  femora  reddish  brown. 
Antennae,  tibiae,  and  tarsi  luteous.  Abdomen  with  the  first  two 
segments  black  above,  the  second  edged  behind  with  chestnut ;  the 
succeeding  segments  chestnut  in  the  middle  ;  the  last  two  and  the 
imder  surface  almost  entirely  chestnut.  Segments  3  to  6  with  a 
black  spot  on  the  edge  of  the  chestnut  colouring,  expanded  on 
segments  4  and  5  into  two  long  triangles,  which  almost  meet  on 
the  back;  the  sides  of  these  four  segments  are  straw-coloured. 
Wings  as  in  C.  violacea,  hyaline,  yellowish  towards  the  base,  and 
dusky  at  the  tips  ;  the  oblique  shade  running  from  the  stigma  across 
the  median  cell  of  the  fore  wings  unusually  well  defined. 

Not  unlike  a  TricMosoma  in  size  and  general  appearance,  though 
it  has  the  antennae  of  Cimbex. 

Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 
a.  §.    (Type  of  species.)  St.  Martin's  Falls.  Dr.  Bamston. 

22.  Cimbex  macleayi. 

Cimbex  macleayi,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  L03,  no.  L'  (1817). 
Hab.  Haiti. 

23.  Cimbex  klugii. 
Cimbex  klugii,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  105,  no.  G  (1817). 
Hab.  Haiti. 

24.  Cimbex  venusta. 

Cimbex  venusta,  Periy,   Del,  Anim.   Art.   p.    li'lt.  pi.  xxvi.    fie.  2 
(1830-34).  l 

Hab.  Hinas  Gerac-   . 

2.  TRICHIOSOMA. 

Trichiosoma,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  108  (1817). 

1.  Trichiosoma  lucorum. 

Tenthredo  lucorum,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  555,  n.  4  i  I  /58  i  :  Faun 
Suec.  p.  389  (1761). 


*  It  has  been  suggested  that  this  species  is  only   C.   Infra  with  a  wrong 
Locality  ;  but  il  the  figure  is  correct,  the  wings  are  smaller  a^c!  of  a  diffi 
shape. 


Trichi<  /         Ylis  .  iii.  p.  108(1817). 

latreil]  ,  I.  c.  p.  110  (1817). 

,  /.  c.  p.  Ill  (1817). 
I  biverrucati  v.  III.  Brit.  Kid..  Haust. 

vii.  p.  1 1  ( Lsi-: 

In<.  iii.  pi.  S8.  f.  '■'■  (179 
'  '■<  iii.  p.  '1 

- 

H  •  I .    I 

.1.  F.  Stephi 

.1.  1 

NV.  I     I     tch. 

\V.  E.  ] .  ach. 

ih.  J.  I 

:         I 

\\ 

ii. 


l'.  Tricluosoma  I 

I  L'2.>  ( If 

i  -    - 

S 

.1.  I     - 
1 1 

Trichiosoma  Bcalesii 

[V  -.) 

p.  _';l ,  pi.  ii.  tij -.-.  S    Id 

I  .  .  >rp.  6-10  lin. 

1  « ith  grej  ish 

tibia  and 

»W   than 


10  TENTHI1EDINIDJ5. 

in  T.  lucorum,  with  reddish-brown  nervures  ;  .stigma  blackish  ;  hind 
margin  dusky  and  well  defined. 

Hah.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 

a-n.  S  2  •  Britain  J.  F.  Stephens. 

u,  p.  2  •  Britain. 

q,  r.  $ .  Coombe  Worn  I. 

s.  2-  (Type  of  species.)  Coombe  Wood.  W.  E.  Leach. 

t-aa.  $  2-  Perthshire.  Mr.  Foxcroft. 

lib.  2  •  Europe. 

4.  Trichiosoma  vitellina. 

Tenthredo  vitellina,  Linn.  Faun.  Suee.  p.  389  (1761). 

Trichiosoma  laterals,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  109  1 1817);  Curt  Brit. 

Ent.  I  pi.  xlix.  (1824). 
Cimbex  vitelline  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb,  iii.  p.  259  i  1862). 
Cimbex  Lateralis,  Vollenh.  Tydsch.  Ent.  vi.  p.  65,  pi.  i\.  i  L863). 
Trichiosoma  salicis,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  19  I  L840). 
Cimbex  villosus,  Motsch.  Bull.  Mosc.  xxxix.  p.  499  (1859). 

Hab.    Northern    and    Central    Europe,    North    Asia.    Western 
America. 

a-f.  d  $.  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

V  '■  S  ■  (Type  of  T.  laterak.)  Darenth  Wood.  W.  E.  Leach. 

h.  2-  Devonshire.  J.  F.  Stephi 

i,  k.  tf  2  •  Versaill 

1-n.  2  •  '     (many.  I  [err  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

o.  S.  Europe 

p.  d .  Vancouver's  Island.  Dr.  Lyall. 

(j.  2  •  Rocky  Mountains.  Entomological  Club. 


5.  Trichiosoma  arcticum. 

(Plate  I.  fig.  7.) 

F  Trichiosoma  lucorum,  Kirb.  Faun.  Bor.-Amer.,  Ins.  iv.  p.  256  (1837). 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  3  lin.,  long.  corp.  S  lin. 

Allied  to  T.  lucorum  :  differs  from   T.  triangulum  in   the  shorter, 
broader,  and  more  obtuse  abdomen.     Black,  with  a  slighl  purplish 

tinge;  head,  thorax,  base  of  abdomen,  and  femora  clothed  with  long 
grey  hairs;  abdomen  above  with  a  shorl  erecl  grey  pile.  Antenna' 
wanting;  mandibles  and  last  segment  of  the  abdomen  beneath 
reddish;  femora  and  extreme  base  of  the  tibiae  blue-black ;  tibiae 
and  tarsi  rufo-testaceous.  Wings  rather  short,  smoky  yellow  :  the 
tip  of  the  fore  wings  very  slightly  clouded,  nervures  yellowish  or 
mahogi  i  ny-brown. 

Hal.  Arctic  America. 

a.  £ .  (Type  of  species.)     Fori  Simpson,  Mackenzie     Sir  J.  Richardson. 

River,  62c  N.  lat. 


2.    TKICHIOSOMA.  11 

6.  Trichiosoma  triangulum. 

Imer.,  Ins.  p.  25  1  ( 1837) ; 
i.  p.  4-'!  i  1867). 

viii.  ]>.  loO  1 186] ). 

-.   Tra/is.  Amer.  Ent. 
i.  p.  1     1  ~- 

// 

N  I  bv  F.  Walker. 


7.  Trichiosoma  lanuginosum. 

- .    | ' .     !  1 
Hub.   I 

Trichiosoma  crassum. 

7  Lin. 

iptly 

•men 

ilarly 

iicl  ured ; 

.Vlulo- 

the 

.■I  tarsi 

.  .      V.  h_\  aline,  sn 

.    .  • han  the 

\V.  I  .  I  -  j. 

Trichiosoma  marginale. 

•".  i  I  - 1  7 1 . 
i.  .".  1.  n.  '.'•".  i  ISl'3). 


. 


12  TENTHKEDINIDiE. 


3.  PRAIA. 


Praia,  Warikowitz  in  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  (advertisements  to  no.  6, 
July  18S0). 

1.  Praia  taczanowskii*. 
Praia  taczanowskii,  Warikowitz,  I.  c.  (1880). 
Flab.   Minsk. 

4.  CLAVELLARIA. 

Clavellaria  (p.),  Oliv.  Enc.  Meth.,  Ins.  iv.  p.  22  (1789)  ;  Leach  (restr.), 
Zool.Misc.  iii.  p.  Ill  (1817). 

1.  Clavellaria  amerinse. 

Tenthredo  amerinas,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  555,  n.  3  (1758)  ;  Faun. 

Suec.  p.  389  (1701). 
Cimbex  amerinre,  Vollerih.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  iii.  p.  104,  pi.  viii.  (1800). 
2  .  Tenthredo  quadrifasciata,  De  Geer,  Mem.  Ins.  iii.  p.  598,  pi.  xxx. 

fig.  20  (1773). 
Tenthredo  rufa  et  quadrifasciata,  Hetz.  Gen.  <S);.  Ins.  p.  71  (1783). 
§.  Tenthredo  marginata,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  920,  n.  2  (1767) ; 

Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  17,  pi.  xiv.  (17!)'.)). 
Clavellaria  marginata,  Curt.  Brit.  Ent.  ii.  pi.  xciii.  (1825). 

Hab.  Europe ;  Siberia. 

a,  b.  (S  2  •  Windsor. 

c,  d.  <S  2  •  Britain.  J.  W.  Stephens. 

e-g.  <S  $  .  Germany.  Ilerr  J.  F.  Ptuthe. 

h,  i.  J  2  •  Albania.  W.  W.  Saunders. 

k.  rf .  Albania.  Purchased. 

/,  m.  S  2  ■  Europe. 

5.  ZAUMk. 

Zarcea,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  113  (1817). 

*  As  the  description  of  this  genus  and  species  has  been  published  in  a  very 
irregular  manner,  I  reproduce  it  here. 

"  Antennes  clavifbrmes,  de  7  articles,  dont  deux  pour  la  massue  qui  est 
allongee.  Ailes  anterieures  avec  2  cellules  radiates  et  3  cubitales,  dont  la  pre- 
miere rec;oit  la  premiere  nervure  recurrente  ;  la  deuxieme  nervure  i-ecurrente  fait 
le  prolongement  de  la  deuxierne  nervure  transverso-cubitale.  Cellule  lanceolee 
contracted  au  milieu.  Handles  presques  contigues.  Ongles  simples.  Jonction  des 
premier  et  deuxieme  segments  abdominaux  sans  fente  elargie,  nue,  mem- 
braneuse. 

"  /'.  taczanowskii,  Wank.  sp.  n.  Noire,  opaque,  tres-finement  chagrinee. 
Tete  et  thorax  a  pubescence  laineuse,  blanchatre ;  celui-ci  a  ponctuation  fine, 
peu  dense;  bord  des  segments  abdominaux  a  bandes  regulieres  blanc-jaunatre, 
excepts  au  deuxieme  oil  elles  sontreductes  a  unetache  laterale;  ailes  jaunatres. 
Pattes  jaune  ferrugineux  avecles  hanches,  les  cuisses  anterieures,  sauf  les  genoux, 
et  deux  liandes  longitudinales  aux  cuisses  intermecliaires  noires.  Dernier  seg- 
ment ventral  2  largement  et  anguleusement  echancre,  avec  une  profoude 
fossette  triangulaire  au  milieu.     Long.  16  mm.;  env.  35  mm. 

■'  i  ne  seule  2  Prise  aux  environs  de  Minsk  en  Lithuanie.  Dediee  a  M.  le 
directeur  du  musee  de  Varsovie,  M.  Ladislas  Taezanuw.ski.  Ge  genre  est  voisin 
des  Trichiosoma  et  des  Clavellaria." 


5.    ZARJU.— 6.    ABIA.  13 

1.  Zaraea  fasciata. 

Tenthredo  fasciata,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  555,  n.  5  (1758) ;    Fawn. 

Suec.  p.  389  (1761)  :  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  17,  pi.  xv.  (1799). 
Zara?a  fasciata,  Curt.  Brit.  Ent.  ii.  pi.  xcvii.  (1825). 

Hah.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 

a-cl.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e-g.  6  2  -  Britain. 

h,  i.  2  •  Germany.  Ilerr  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

k.  2  ■  Europe. 

2.  Zaraea  inflata. 

Zarea  inflata,  Nort.  P.  Bust.  Soc.  viii.  p.  151(1801);   Trans.  Amer. 

Eat.  Soc.  i.  p.  45  (1867). 
Abia  caprifolium,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  4*'>  ( L867). 

Ilal>.  Hudson's  Bay,  Connecticut.  Massachusetts,  Illinois. 

a-d.  2-  St.  Martin's  Falls*.  Dr.  Barnston. 


.">.  Zaraea  americana. 
Zarea  americana,  Cress.  Trans.  Anwr.  Ent .  Soc.  viii.  p.  1  (1880). 
/fab.  California. 

6.  ABIA. 
Abia,  Leach,  Z"<>1.  Misc.  iii.  p.  11::  i  L817). 

1.  Abia  nitens. 

T(  nthredo  nitens,   Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  550,  n.  7  (1758)  ;  Eattu. 

Suec.  p.  889  (  L761). 
Abia  nitens,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.p.  27  (1871). 
Tenthredo  sericea,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  921,  n.  8  j  1707) ;  Panz.  Faun. 

Germ.  Heft  17.  pi.  xvi.'i  L799). 
Cimbex  sericea,  Klug,    Verh.  Berl.  Ges.  naturf.  Frewnde,  i.  i>.  '.'2, 

q.8  (1829  . 
Abia  sericea.  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kini<j*h.  iii.  p.  i»7.'!  i  lsc,:!i. 
Abia  dorsalis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Cimb,  p.  5,  pi.  lxi.  fig.  1  (185!»). 

//'ib.  Europe. 

«-/".  6  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

g-k.  d  2  •  Britain. 

I-  2-  Loch  Rannoch.  Mr.  Foxcroft 

m.  2-  Perthshire  (Rannoch ?).  Mr.  Foxcroft. 

n.   2-  France. 

"■/>■        2-  Germany.  Herr  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

(j.  2-  Italy. 

r-t.  $  2-  Europe. 

*  The  specimens  in  the  British  Museum   stood  under  the  name  of  "Abia 
oornis,  Say  ;"  but  I  can  find  no  mention  of  such  a  species  in  Say's  works, 
nor  does  Norton  refer  to  it. 


14  TENTHREDINIILK. 

2.  Abia  brevicornis. 
(Plate  XVI.  fig.  2.) 

Abia  brevicornis,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  114  (1817). 

Cimbex  splendida,  Klug,   Verh.  Berl.  fees,  naturf.  Fr.  i.  p.  93,  n.  9 

(1829). 

Exp.  al.  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  (i  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  bronzy  irrcen.  Abdomen  green,  with  the  in- 
cisions bluish;  body  beneath  with  purple  and  violet  reflections. 
Antennae  rather  short,  ferruginous;  labrum  and  mandibles  ferru- 
ginous; legs  whitish  yellow,  femora  and  tarsi  stained  with  ferru- 
ginous. Wings  clear  hyaline,  with  yellow  nervures ;  a  narrow  shade 
below  the  stigma,  and  a  very  slighl   cloud  on  the  i  fore  the 

tip.    Male  with  a  velvety-brown  patch  on  the  hack  of  segments  4-7. 

Bah.  Central  Europe. 

a.  §.  (Type  of  species.)  W.  E.  Leach. 

b,  c.  d  $f.  ' '  rmany.  1  [i  rr  J.  F.  Etuthe. 


3.  Abia  mutica. 
Abia  mutica,  TJioins.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  28  I  1-71 ). 

Hob.   Sweden. 

4.  Abia  aurulenta. 

Abia  aurulenta,  Sichel,  Bull.  Soc.  Ent.  I      3),  iv.  p.  lxxvii.  i  Li 
Cimbex  cuprea,  Aich.  Zeitsch.  Ferdinand.  (3),  \\.  p.  30fi  |  L870). 

Hob.  Piedmont. 


5.  Abia  fulgens. 

Abia  fulgens,  Andri,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  30  1 1879). 

Abia  aurulenta.  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.ni.  p.  272  I  L863). 

/lab.  Piedmont,  Switzerland.  &c. 


6.  Abia  lonicerae. 

Tenthredo   lonicerae,  Linn.   Syst.   Nat.  i.   p.   559,   n.    -".it    (1758); 

(BJaumur,  Hist.  Ins.  v.  pi.  xiii.  figs.  8-10). 
Abia  aigricornis,   Leach,  Zool.   Misc.  iii.  p.    113,  n".  1  (1817);   Curt. 

Brit.  JEni.il  pi.  lxxxix.  (1825) ;  Zadd.  Schrift.  Ebnigsb.  iii.  p. 270 

(1863). 
Cimbex  senea,  Klug,  Verhandl.  Berl.  Ges.  naturf.  Fr.  i.  p.  91,  n.  7 

(1829). 
Abia  (Cimbex)  senea,  VoUenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  i.  p.  144.  pi.  v.  (1£ 
Abia  bifida,  'Thorns.  Jli/m.  Scand.  i.  p.  28  (1871  I. 


6.  Mil  A. — 7.    AM  is  -  L5 

T.-nthredo  i  Geer.  /.'    -    Ins.  ii.  pt.  ii.  p.  1016.  pi.  xxxviii. 

1771i. 
1     .  Sp.  Ins.  p.  71.  u.  297  (1783). 

Hi1.     1 ". ' .  1 

2-  tain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

*i  »•  6  $•  Britain. 

*«  '2-  Lady  Seymour. 

ft  "'■    2-  '  !V.  II.  n-.l.   1.  Ru1 

W.  E.  Leach. 
6-  Europe*. 

7.  Abia  iiuperialis. 

1        aL  10  Lin.,  5  Lin. 

\  iolet-blue.      \  ■  •  •  ins.    Fi  re   win::-  clear 

rk  markings;  nervures  yellow ;  hind 
Lvety  black  patch  on  the 

// 

N  i til  China.  R.  Fortune. 

-.  Abia  kennicotti. 
\; .  i  p,  |.;  |  1867). 

// 

cerasi. 

s    ,  p.  67  (16 

x  I  :.  p.    17 

J 

7.  AMASIS. 

.  ]>.  1 1  I  i  1  -I  7i. 

1 .  Amasis  obscura. 

'  p.  319,  a.  9  (1  775) ;  Vans..  Faun. 

"1.  pL  •  -  .  ■    ;,.  ;i.  2666, 

1 20      .  -  - 

Cimbei  obe  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  39  (1823). 


*   ^  eeding  on  Bnowberrj  ; 

thai   it  feeds  .>u  ..!<-.  and  Reaumur's  figure  of  the 

^iili  Zan  /a,  to 

■ 


16  TKNTHREDINID-E. 

Amasis  obscura.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  -31  (1S71). 
PTenthredo  relicta,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  133,  n.  408  (1823). 


Mr.  Birch. 
Signor  Passerini. 


2.  Amasis  crassicornis. 

Tentliredo  crassicornis,  Rossi,  Faun.  Etr.  ii.  p.  21,  n.  704  |  L790). 
Cimbex  sylvatiea,  Oliv.  Etie.  Mtth.  v.  p.  772,  n.  14  (17(.«M. 
Tentbredo  beta.  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  21  1  (1798)  ;  Panz.  /-',„<>/. 

£en».  Heft  62,  pi.  vi.  (1799). 
Cimbex   leeta,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  39(1823);   /•;-,"//.  Franc. 

pi.  i.  fig.  6. 
Cimbex  jurinae  et   olivieri,   St.-Farg.    Mon.    Tenthr.  pp.  88  &   40 


Ifao. 

Europe. 

a.  $. 

Britain. 

6.  6- 

Italy. 

c  ?. 

Italy. 

d,  e.  $  ■ 

Italy. 

/•  ?■ 

Europe. 

Hab.  Europe. 

a,  b.  5-  Britain. 

c.  $.  St.  I ;.'at ,  Haute-Garonne.  Rev.  A.  E.  Eaton. 

d-f.  3  $.  Europe. 

:*>.  Amasis  amoena. 

Cimbex  amoena,  King,  Jahresb.  d.  Insectenkunde,  i.  p,  227  (  L834). 
Amasis  amoena,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  iii.  p.  276  1  1863). 
Abia  mutabilis,  TiscJib.  SteU.  ent.  Zeit.xm.  p.  106  (1852). 
Amasis  concinna,  Stein,  SteU.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  54  1 1876). 

Hab.  Central  and  Eastern  Europe. 

4.  Amasis  lateralis. 

.\masis  lateralis,  BruMe",  Exped.  Scient.  de  MorSe,  iii.  1,  pt.  ii.  p.  880 

(1832)  :  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  iii.  p.  276  (IS 
Cimbex  jucunda,  Klug,  Jahresb.  d.  Insectenkunde,  i.  p.  226  (1834). 

Hah.  Andalusia.  Morea. 

5.  Amasis  krueperi. 

Amasis  krueperi,  Stein,  SteU.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  -">4  (1876). 
Hab.  Greece:  W.  Asia. 

6.  Amasis  sanguinea. 

Amasis  sanguinea,  VoUenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xxi.  p.  164,  pi.  ix   fi"-*   1 
\a  (1878). 

Hah.  Nor tli  Africa  ;  Canaries. 

«•  2-  Canary  Islands.  T.  V.  Wollaston,  1 


7.  — v.    PLAGIOCERA.  17 

7.  Aiuasis  subflavata. 
I  Plate  Lfic 

5  lin..  loi  .  5  lin. 

.     tinal  ii.  .    »ve, 

at  the  tip,  oral 
•  us,  tip  of  abdomen,  and   legs 
Wi  hyaline,  with    black    costa, 

-•  g 

.    ind  the  club  of  the 
in    the  typi 
:  I  :  but   1  am 

ien  differing 
1.  dilatata. 

Ii 
a. 

.' Lilatal 

An. 

-     PLAGIOCERA. 

. 

1.  Plagioi  :calis. 

■~>  1 . 

p.  134  (18  KM. 

It.  til. 

I    hill. 

.     i  thoracica. 

P  ,  p    228,  pi.  ii. 

//  lil. 

W.  Swftinson. 

Plagiocera  klugii. 

Wym.  [v.  p.  672,  pi.  48.  fig.  3(184 

11 


18  TEXTHREDINID.T-:. 

9.  PACHYLOSTICTA. 

Pachylosticta,  Klug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  171  (1824). 

1.  Pachylosticta  tibialis. 
Pachylosticta  tibialis,  Klug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  173  (1824). 

Hah.  Brazil. 
a.  <5 .  Brazil.  Entomological  Club. 

2.  Pachylosticta  violacea. 
Pachylosticta  violacea,  Klug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  174  (1824). 

Hah.  Brazil. 
a.  <5 .  Brazil. 

3.  Pachylosticta  chalybea. 

Pachylosticta  chalybea,  Perty}  JJcl.  Anim.  Art.  p.  129,  pi.  xxvi.  fig.  2 
(1830-34). 

Hab.  Piauhi,  Brazil. 

4.  Pachylosticta  albiventris. 

Pachylosticta  albiventris,  Klug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  174  (1824). 

Hah.  Brazil. 

a.  $ .  Brazil.  Mrs.  Xoel. 

b.  $ .  Brazil.  W.  Swainson. 

c.  d.  3 . 

10.  PERGA. 

Perga,  Leach,  Zoo/.  Misc.  iii.  p.    1 L5  (1817)  ;   Westic.  P.  Z.S.  1880, 
p.  359. 

The  transformations  of  this  genus  fully  entitle  it  to  be  regarded 
as  a  distinct  subfamily  ;  but  for  the  present  it  is  more  convenient 
to  leave  all  the  Tciithrt<linida>  with  clubbed  antenna?  in  the  same 
division.  It  agrees  with  several  of  the  following  genera,  as  well 
as  with  Hylotoma,  in  the  presence  of  middle  spurs  on  the  tibia?. 

Section  i. 

Antenna  short,  6-jointed;  joints  3-5  of  equal  length,  not 
remarkably  short. 

1.  Perga  dorsalis. 
(Plate  I.  figs.  11,  12,  12  a,  12  6.) 

Perga  dorsalis,  Leach,  Zool.   Misc.  iii.   p.  117,  n.  4,  pi.  cxlviii.  fig.  1 

(1817);   Westw.  P.Z.  S.  1880,  p.  362. 
5.  Perga  scutellata,  Gray,  Griff.  An.  Kingd.  xv.  p.   402,  pi.  Ixvi. 

fig.  2  (1832). 


l'J 

Exp.  al.  1  poU.  7  lin.  ad  1  poll.  11  lin..  long.  corp.  11-12  lin. 

ve;  abdomen   bluer  and  more   shining; 
clyp<  m  each  side  of  the  back  of 

the  head,  behind  the  whole  prothorax 

tria    _  Jar  spot   on  each  side 
of  tl  terior  coxae,  scutellum, 

with  very  shallow  punctures  ; 

nd  undi  .rii  shining  violet-blue. 

■  with  ts  2-5  rered  with  a  silky 

head  and   thorax  moderately 

itellum  smooth. 

.    with    reddish        ta,  si  g  aa,   and 

I  ;   the  abdomen   is 

but  slightly  ed      I 

fid  wit  I]  Hum,  &c.  are  gene- 

deeply 

metiines 

kish 

saws 

•pied  from 

1  1 1  . :  ■ ; 

// 

\V.   K.   Li    cli. 

b.  II.  (i.  Harrington,  1  !s  j. 

2.  Perga  affinis. 

I  &   1  l.i 

1  11.  5  lin.  1  1  lin..  .9    LO  lin. 

11.  ;  clypeus,  1  ibrum, 

•    of   the 
irk    which    runs    i 

of   the 

pule  yellow  al  :  thorax 

with  iii    front.      Legs  ferru- 

ginou  f  the  abdo- 

narrowly  edged  \\  ith  red 

ivered  \\  it  h 

silky   pu  th  and   eighth  segments   are  marked 

-.  but   interrupted  in  the 
middle.     <>n  the  und  pectus  and  abdomen 

tied  with  rufo  - 
Wings 
yellowish  hyalit 

yellowish 
c2 


20  TEXTHREBINID.E. 

testaceous,  like  the  other  pale  markings.  The  cheeks  are  concolorous, 
but  there  is  a  pale  spot  at  the  back  of  the  head  behind  each  eye  ; 
the  pale  spots  on  the  thorax  are  less  distinct ;  and  the  abdomen  is 
silky  green  above,  with  no  silky  pubescence  or  red  marks,  though 
the  first  segment  is  yellowish  behind.  Undersurface  of  the  abdomen 
pale,  the  segments  edged  with  dusky  in  front.  The  Australian 
specimens  may  be  distinct.  In  the  male  the  grey  pubescence  of 
the  abdomen  is  more  distinct  than  in  the  Tasmanian  insect,  and  the 
red  markings  towards  the  apex  much  less  so.  The  yellow  stripe  at 
the  base  is  entire  as  in  P.  dorsalis,  and  not  interrupted  as  in  Tas- 
manian examples.     I  have  not  seen  a  female  from  Tasmania. 

Hub.  South  Australia,  Tasmania. 

a,b.  6.      {  /T  ()t  cmepw)      Tasmania-  A-  Simson,  Esq. 

e,  d.  d  2  •  f  (   }T  P  Victoria.  R.  Bakewell,  Esq. 

3.  Perga  eucalypti. 

Perga  eucalypti,  Bennett  8f  Scott,   Proc.  Zuol.  Soc.   1859,  p.   209, 
pi.  lxii. 

Hub.  New  South  Wales*. 


4.  Perga  schiodtii. 

Perga  schiodtei,  Westtv.  P.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  804,  pi.  xxxiv.  figs.  3,  4. 
Hob.  Australia. 

a.  2-  Moreton  Bay.  Mr.  Dingles. 

b.  2-  Adelaide. 

c.  ?.  Adelaide.  .Mr.  Wilson. 

d.  2-  Swan  River.  Dr.  Richardson. 

5.  Perga  castanea. 
(Plate  I.  fig.  0.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  1 1  lin. 

Dark  reddish  brown,  almost  mahogany-colour,  with  obscure 
darker  markings  on  the  back  of  the  abdominal  segments,  having  a 
tendency  to  form  incomplete  bands.  Antennae  and  legs  straw- 
colour  ;  scapulae  and  mouth  yellowish.  Thorax  thickly  and  closely 
punctured,  ridged,  with  a  deep  median  depression  in  front  ;  sides  of 
the  mesothorax  forming  a  raised  ridge  grooved  in  the  middle. 
Underside  paler  red  (chestnut),  with  a  row  of  pale  straw-coloured 
spots  along  each  side  of  the  abdomen.  Wings  vitreous,  with  chest- 
nut nervures  :  fore  wings  with  the  costa  strongly  arched  beyond 
the  middle  ;  costal  cell  and  rather  large  stigma  chestnut-coloured  ; 


*  Prof.  West  wood  regards  this  species  as  synonymous  with  P.  dorsalis;  but 
it  appears  to  rne  to  represent  a  different  species  from  any  at  present  contained 
in  the  British  Museum,  but  nearer  to  the  following. 


10.    PKBGA.  21 

the  whole  apical  half  of  the  wing  clouded  with  smoky  yellow, 
darkest  at  the  line  of  demarcation,  which  forms  an  ill-defined  band  : 
hind  wings  paler  than  the  fore  wings;  apical  half  clouded  with 
brown.  The  first  transverse  nervule  on  the  fore  wings  is  marked 
with  a  bulla,  or  is  wholly  obs  dete  ;  and  one  or  two  other  nervures 
are  also  marked  with  bulla1,  which  do  not  appear  to  be  uniform. 
A  second  specimen  is  rather  smaller  and  lighter  coloured. 

This  species  may  be  distinguished  from  P.  polita  by  the  different 
colouring  of  the  wings  and  by  the  eoncolorous  scutellum. 

Hab.  >        S  ruth  Wales. 

a.  $.  (Typ.  Syd  .Mr.  Lambert. 

b.  2  ■  Sydney. 

6.  Perga  kirbii. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  2.) 

Perga  kirbii,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  117.  n.  8  I L816) ;  Wesho.  P.  Z.  S. 
1--".  p.  371,  pi.  xxxvii.  t  r.  1. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  1 1  lin. 

Eead  and  thorax  dull  cac  rax  with  the  frontal  and 

lateral  ridgefl  slightly  raised,  bul  distincl  and  grooved,  darker  than 
the  ground-colour ;  tip  of  jaws  black.  Abdomen  reddish  chestnut 
above,  shining.     Scutellum  <  as,  with  a  distinct  longi- 

tudinal groove  in  the  centre.     The  whole  undersurface  of  the  body 
ous.     Wings  hyal  pma,  and  nervures  yellowish. 

•  sely  allied  to  P.  hlugii,  but.  independently  of  its  different 
colouring,  the  cutellum   and  clear  hyaline  wings  will  at 

once  distinguish  it.  the  scutellum  in  P.  hltigii  having  merely  a 
shallow  depression  in  the  mid 

the  male  only  was  previously  known,  I   have  described  and^ 
figured  the  female.    Leach's  type  is  in  the  Hope  Museum  at  Oxford. 

Ihii..  Australia. 
a.  $  .  Swan  Rr  Mr.  Du  Boulay. 

7.  Perga  polita. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  l.i 

Pergnpoh-  .  /        \i   c.  iii.  p.  115,  n.l,  pi.  148.  fig.  8  (1817) ; 

Wcstw.  P.Z.  S,  1880,  : 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  3  lin.  ad  1  poll.  >  lin.,  long.  corp.  8-10  lin. 

Sead  testaceous  above ;  vertex  reddish  in  the  middle;  antennae, 
labium,  and  clypeus  yellow;  jaws  reddish,  tipped  with  black. 
Thorax  reddish  brown  ;  Bcapulse,  collar,  a  V-epot  in  the  middle  and 

on  each  Bide  above,  and  the  pleura  and  the  sides  of  the  pectus 
yellow.  Scutellum  smooth,  yellow,  bisected  by  a  groove  throughout 
its  whole  length.     Abdome  □  shining  chestnut,  mottled  with  blackish 


22  TEXTIIKEDINIU.E. 

above ;  sometimes  violet-brown  in  the  female.  Undersurface  of 
abdomen  and  pectus  in  the  middle  shining  chestnut  ;  stigmata 
spotted  with  white  or  pale  yellow  ;  legs  yellow  ;  femora  of  the 
colour  of  the  abdomen.  "Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  generally  less 
deeply  coloured  than  in  P.  dorsalis  :  nervures  chestnut  ;  costa  but 
little  arched.  Thorax  finely  punctuated  above;  sides  of  pectus 
much  more  coarsely  punctuated. 

Hah.  Australia. 

«,  6.  c?  $  •  Victoria.  R.  Bakewell,  Esq. 

c.  5-  Moreton  Bay.  Mr.  Biggies. 

d.  2-  Goulburn  River.  Capt.  Parry. 

e.  $.  (Type  of  species.)  Australia.  W.  E.  Leach. 

f.  S .  Australia. 

8.  Perga  klugii. 
Perga  klugii,  Westw.  P.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  368,  pi.  xxxi\.  figs.  1,  2. 
Hub.  Australia. 


a.  <$. 

Perth,  W.  Australia. 

Purchasi  d. 

b.  d- 

Swan  River. 

1  lr.  Richardson. 

c,  d.  (J. 

Swan  River. 

Mr.  I  hi   1>< inlay. 

e.%. 

Swan  Rivi 

Purchased. 

f.  d- 

Champion  Bay. 

Mr.  l»ii  Boulay 

ff-  ?• 

9.  Perga  hella. 

Perga  bella,  Newm.  Ent.  i.  p.  89  (1841);    Westw.  P.  Z.  S.  1880, 

p. :;::;. 

Huh.   South  Australia,  Tasmania. 

a-c.  2-  Adelaide.  Purchased. 

*  d,e.  2-  Tasmania*.  A.  Simson,  Esq. 

10.  Perga  gravenhorstii. 

Perga  gravenhorstii,  Westw.  P.  Z.  S.  Lv>0.  p.  366,  pi.  \x.\v.  fig.  7. 

Hub.  Australia. 

a.  2'  Australia. 

b-d.  $.  Australia.  Purchased. 

11.  Perga  hartigii. 
Perga  hartigii,  Westw.  P.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  3G9. 
Uab.  Australia. 

*  A  variable  species;  tlie  Tasmanian  specimens  are  much  blacker  than  the 
typical  form,  which  was  ticketed  hasalis,  Westw.,  in  Lhe  liritish-Musemu 
collection,  but  was  never  described  under  thai  nam.'. 


LO.  ri.i.  23 

".  2-  Melbourne.  Mr.  Edwards. 

*•  2-  lulburn  River.  I  apt.  Parry. 

1 2.  Perga  glabra. 

(Plate  II.  fig.  5.) 
,    Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  loi  -  (   lin. 

^   '  ■  '  '  the  firsl  rather  large  and  globular,  theBecond 

minute;   the  thii  rth,  and  fifth  moderate,  very  slightly  de- 

er very  large,  forming  a  pear-shaped  club. 

H.  id  rufous-brown,  finely  punctured,  with  a  darker  shallow  de- 
pression od  each  ih,  clypeus  and  mandibles  black. 
:i  brown  in  the  middle:  lateral  elevations  and  scutellum 
black,  large,  ]  at,  and  carinated.  Prothorax,  sides  of  thor 
and  ]  ■  blackish,  of  femora  rufous.  Abdomen 
Binning   lul  ;   hind  wings   hyaline:    a 

t   the  base  of  the  fore   wings ;    a 
th  a  bulla  at   its  ex- 
fcn  mitj .   ind  a  ri  n  .1  nervure ;  a  India 

in  the  :    it  the  transverse  nervur<  s. 

//. 

a.  $  . 

13.  Perga  bisect 

l.i 

I  1.1  poll.  :5  lin.,  .  v  lin. 

Ih  ad  nni:  hort,  tips  of  jaws  Mark. 

i  .  \\ ith   a   longitudinal  in   front  and  on 

r  filled  up  with  black,  and  ending  behind  in  a 

bla  F    ttellum  tawny,  I  with  black,  and  divided  in 

the  middle  by  a  broad  bla<  k  Gne  :  jusl  1"  1"\\  it  is  a  tawny  spol  <>h 

\'"i  ■  ;«  n_\ .  '  the  base.     Peel  as  entirelj 

black;  n  of  the  four  hind  femora  black. 

Uowish  hyaline,  with  tawny 
<     ■   .  1   in  r\ nres  :  1  dai ker  than   the 

third  -  rvule  almoE  gular. 

Hi1'.    N.W  .    \  .   •  ■  dia. 
j.  J .  i  I  N.W.  if  Australia.         Mr.  Du  Boulay. 

1  I.  Perga  peletievii. 
r  H        ./'./.  S.  1"-".  p.370,pl.  xxxv.  fig.  6. 

Hah,  Austral 

1 5.  Perga  newinani. 
a  ii.  wmanni,  Wettw.  /'.  Z  S   I--".  |    370 

fhth. 


24  TENTHREDIXID.E. 

16.  Perga  lewisii. 

Pen™  lewisii,  Westw.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  232  (1836) ;  Arc.  E?i(. 
i. p.  23,  pi.  vii.  fig.  1  (1841) ;  P.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  374. 

Hab.  South  Australia,  Tasmania. 

a,  2.  Australia.  Mr.  Harrington. 

17.  Perga  smithii. 

Perga  smithii,  Westw.  P.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  37»,  pi.  xxxvi.  fig.  6. 
Hab.  Australia. 
a.  $.  Australia. 

18.  Perga  scabra. 

Perga  scabra,  Newm.  Zool.  iv.  p.  1274  1  1  346)  j    W  stw.  P.  Z.  S.  1880, 
p.  376. 

Hab.  Australia. 

L9.  Perga  ventralis. 

Pseudoper<ra  ventralis,   Cfuer.  Icon.  R.  Anim..  his.  p.  398  (1846) ; 
Westw.  J'.  Z.  i>.  1880, p.  376. 

Hab.  Tasmania. 

20.  Perga  ferruginea. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  6.) 

Perga  ferruginea,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  118,  n.  6,  pi.  148.  fig.  4 
(1817);   Westw.  P.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  374. 

Exp.  al.  9-12  lin.,  long.  corp.  '>-(',  lin. 

'Head  and  thorax  dark  reddish  brown  above.  Abdomen  paler, 
6bining;  pectus  dark  reddish  brown ;  leg8  yellow;  coxa.',  femora, 
and  hind  tibise  reddish  brown.  "Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  much 
clearer  beyond  the  middle  ;  fourth  submarginal  cell  very  large. 

Hab.  Australia. 


a.  $.  (Type  of  species.) 

Australia. 

W.  E.  Leach. 

b.  $. 

Sydney. 

Mr.  Lambert. 

c.  2- 

Australia. 

d-9.  2  ■ 

21.  Perga  esenbeckii. 
Perga  esenbeckii,  Westw.  1'.  Z.  S.  1880,  p.  365,  pi.  xxxv.  fig,  fi. 
Hab.  West  Australia. 
a.  2-  Swan  River.  Mr.  Pu  Poulav. 


10.    PEBGA.  2o 

22.  Perga  christii. 
Perga  christii,  West      J:  /.  s,  1880,  p.  366,  pi.  xxxvii.  fig.  2. 

I  lab.   Swan  K. 

Perga  guerinii. 
Pei  P.  Z.  S.\8i  167,  pi.  xxxv.  fig.  1. 

•ralia. 

Perga  cameroiiii. 

P.  Z   v  1-  67,  pi.  xxxvii.  fig.  3. 

// 

Perga  dalmanii. 

■'     -'  pi.  xxxvi.  fig.  2. 

// 

•    Parry. 

Perga  anivittata. 

7  lin. 

II  jaws  b]  ick.     Thorax 

itellum  tes- 

frontal  de- 

i\  brown,  with  a  slight 

w  II, 

I  tibiae  reddish 
I  ore  wings 
ires ;    hind 

Ji 

Perga  latreillii. 
(Plato  11.         - 

W        iii.  p.   116,  n.  3,  pi.  14*.  fig.  2 
P.ZS.lfr  72,  pi.  xxxvi.  fig.  3. 

lin. 

II.  intonnse  ferruginous,  the  two 

d  the  vertex,  edges  of 


26  TENTHEEDimD^:. 

collar,  and  pleura  dull  whitish  testaceous,  the  latter  shading  into 
the  pale  uniform  rufo-testaceous  of  the  undersurface.  Scutellum 
pale  testaceous,  very  large,  with  a  carina  in  the  middle,  not  ex- 
tending to  the  edges.  Abdomen  above  and  legs  rufo-testaceous  ; 
first  two  segments  of  the  abdomen  black  at  the  base,  the  black  on 
the  second  spreading  into  a  black  spot  on  each  side.  The  four  hind 
tarsi  are  blackish,  except  the  last  joint.  "Wings  hyaline,  perhaps 
yellowish  when  fresh ;  nervures  piceous. 

J  Jab.  South  Australia. 

a.  <$  ■  (Type  of  species.)  Australia.  W.  E.  Leach. 

28.  Perga  macleaii. 

Perga  macleaii,  Westw.  P.  Z.  8.  1880,  p.  37-\  pL  xxxv.  fig.  2, 
llab.  Australia. 

29.  Perga  spinolae. 

Perga  spinolffi,  Westw.  P.  /.  S.  L880,  p.  371,  pi  uxvi.  fig.  1. 

Hob.  Australia. 

</.  g.  Melbourne.  Mr.  I   1  wards. 

b.  2 .  Australia.  Ptu 

30.  Perga  bicolor. 

Perga  bicolor,  Leach.  /.  ol.  Mi>r.  iii.  p.  L16,  pL  148.  fig.  6  (1817); 
Westw.  P.  /.  8.  L880,  p.  371. 

I Iii/>.   South  Australia. 

a.  2.  lia.  Purcha 

31.  Perga  foersteri. 

Perga  foersteri,  Westw.  P.  /  s'.  1880,  .  .1.  cxxvi.  fig.  1. 

Ilab.  South  Australia. 
a.  S.  Australia.  Purchased. 

32.  Perga  cressonii. 

Perga  cressonii,  Westw.  P.  '/..  8.  L880j  p,  368,  pi.  xxxvii.  fig.  1. 
Hab.  Swan  lliver. 

33.  Perga  walkerii. 

Perga  walkerii,  Westw.  P.  Z.  8.  1--".  p.  368,  pi.  wx\ 

llab.  Sydney. 


1".    J'E!  27 

S     t  ion  ii. 

rt  that  the  club  appears  to  spring 

Abdorru  >i  rarely 

■attd  ^t  the  tu  ;    hind 

■  Perga  belinda. 

I  .1  lin.,  .in. 

II  T(  staceous, 

middle  of  the  mesothorax 

.  oval  spot  behind  each  eye 

.\  n  :  abdomen  rather 

.i  towards  the  extremity, 

I  ad<  rsurfai  e  yellowish 

:  hind   femora,   hind 

bestnut.      Wings 

yellowish  :  firsl  sub- 

ip  e  of  having 

9  much  larger  than  all 

by  an  angulated 

11 

I  .  i ;.  \\';i;.  rhouse,  Es  [. 

P  :    a  vollenhovii. 
P,  P.  Z.  S.  I.  .\x.\iv.  fig.  5. 

Perga  ritsema. 
p  P.Z.S.  188  .    :.  jexxiv.  fig.  7. 

jt  -  Mr.  Du  Boulay. 

Perga  dubia. 

: 

1  LO  lin.,  lin. 

H  the  vertex  and  two  at  the 

ind  antennae  rather  darker. 
I      •  ed;  a  central  spot,  the 

itellum  testaceous  ;  pectus 
»ts  under  the  wings  tes- 
ts :   first   segment 


28  II  XTIIREDINID-i:. 

black,  second  testaceous,  bordered  behind  with  black.  Undersurface 
rather  darker.  Wings  hyaline,  with  a  slight  yellowish  tinge ;  costa, 
stigma,  and  nervures  yellowish  brown  ;  costa  very  strongly  arched, 
as  in  most  species  of  this  section,  the  first  three  submarginal  cells 
are  small,  and  the  last  very  large. 

Hah.  "West  Australia. 

a.  3 .  (Type  of  species.)  Swan  River.  Purchased. 

b.  <3 .  Swan  Kiver.  Dr.  Bacon. 


38.  Perga  brullei. 
Perga  brullei,  Westw.  I'.  '/..  .V  1880,  p.  364,  pi.  xxxiv.  tig.  6. 
Hub.  South  Australia  ;  Queensland. 
a.  d.  Moreton  I  lav.  Mr.  Diggles. 

39.  Perga  dahlbomii. 

Perga  dahlbomii,  Westw.  J'.  '/..  S.  L880,  p.  .".71,  pi.  xxxv.  tigs.  :{,  4. 

Hah.  Wot  Australia. 

n.  S .  Australia.  :ha»  '1. 

/',  r.  2-  Swan  River.  M  .  I>u  Boulay. 

d.  2  •  Swan  River.  1  >r.  Bacon. 

e.  d. 

S     I  i"ii  iii. 
An/,  mi  '  7-jointed,  "it/t  a  gradually-formed  club. 

40.  Perga  amenaida. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  1".) 

Exp.  al.  !»  lin.,  long.  coip.  5  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  black  above,  sparingly  punctured;  face,  cheeks, 
two  spots  on  the  vertex,  two  at  the  base  of  the  antenna?,  and  two  be- 
tween these  and  the  eyes  yellowish  ;  mandibles  tipped  with  black  ; 
antenna?  reddish.  Thorax  with  a  slight  depression  on  each  side  and 
a  groove  in  front,  between  a  yellowish  V-spot  ;  the  back  of  the 
scapula?,  the  Bides  of  the  thorax,  and  the  -cinellum  are  also  yellow. 
Legs  and  the  centre  of  the  pectus  testaceous  ;  the  rest  of  the  under- 
surface of  the  body  whitish.  Abdomen  steel-bine,  with  a  slight 
greenish  shade.  Scutellum  deeply  cleft,  and  almost  divided  in  two  ; 
hind  femora  dilated.  Wings  hyaline,  with  yellow  nervures  and 
costa  ;  the  costal  half  of  the  fore  wings  yellowish. 

Hah.  South  Australia. 
a.  cS .  (Type  of  species.)  Adelaide.  Purchased. 


10.    PEB  L;!) 

41.  Pergajurinei. 
P.Z.S.168  -.  pi.  wwii.  fig.  13. 

11 

ilia.  Purchased. 

I    rga  mayrii. 
1'  -.  pi.  xxxvii.  fig.  7. 

S 

Perga  dentata. 
13.) 

I  -  lin. 

H  t  the  basal  joint  ;  \  ei 

.  with  :i 

ipul .  and  other 

y  punc- 

■    the   lateral 

i  lx  borden  1 

and  behind. 

f  the  body 

hdomcn  ; 

e  yellow   at 

saw-like 

!  _- 1 1 J :  1 , 

irds 

Purchaei  d. 

■ 

I 

1  tln.rax  much 

Hi  iid   with   the 

ii  which  I  tennee 

Thorax  with 

f  the  thorax 

i    whir.  the 

fronl    of  the 

men 

mities, 

;  nerruj  >ta,  and 

Purchased. 


30  TENTHREDIXII)  f  . 

45.  Perga  jucunda. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  14.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  1  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Bluish  black,  shading  into  dark  shining  violet  on  the  back  of  the 
abdomen ;  antennae  broken,  three  first  joints  bine-black.  Thorax 
with  rounded  and  grooved  elevations  in  front  and  at  the  sides,  the 
groove  in  the  front  rather  shallow.  Vertex  excavated  in  front  and 
at  the  sides  ;  cheeks,  scutellurn  (which  is  grooved  in  the  centre,  and 
throws  off  a  small  projection  at  each  hinder  angle),  a  long  spot  on 
the  sides  of  the  pectus  below  the  first  pair  of  wings,  and  the  sides 
of  the  abdomen  orange.  Wings  smoky,  the  hind  wings  lighter: 
fore  wings  with  brown  nervures  ;  costa  and  stigma  brown,  but  tin' 
latter  filled  up  with  yellow  on  the  costa.  Bullae  very  Luge  and 
distinct ;  transverse  cubital  nervures  interrupted  on  both  pairs  of 
wings. 

Resembles  /'.  dentata,  but  very  distinct.  Indicated  by  the  late 
Mr.  F.  Smith  as  the  type  of  a  new  genus. 

Hab.  West  Australia. 

a.  §.  (Type  of  species.)  Perth.  Purchased. 

46.  Perga  leachii. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  II.) 

Perga  leachii,  Westw.  I'.Z.s.  L880,  p.  377. 

Exp.  al.  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  0  lin. 

Head  yellow,  vertex  (except  the  usual  two  spots)  and  tips  of  the 
jaws  black,  ocelli  yellow;  antenna'  yellow,  comparatively  long  and 
slender,  club  very  gradually  formed.  Thorax  dull  reddish  brown  ; 
frontal  ridge  triangular,  black,  and  deeply  grooved  :  back  of  thorax 
blackish.  Abdomen  dark  reddish  brown  above,  polished,  and  va 
with  darker.  Undersurface  of  the  body  and  legs  wholly  testaceous, 
except  that  there  are  two  broad  black  stripes  on  each  side  of  the 
pectus.  Fore  wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellow  costa,  stigma, 
and  nervures;  hind  wings  hyaline. 

This  species  stood  in  the  British-Museum  collection  as  /'.  Tcirbii, 
a  very  different  insect. 

Hab.  Victoria. 

u.  $.  (Type  of  species.) 

47.  Perga  halidaii. 

Perga  halidaii,  Westw.  V.  Z.  >S.  1880,  p.  :;77,  pi.  xxxvii.  fig.  5. 
Hab.  Victoria. 

a.   2-  Victoria.  E.  Bakewell,  Esq. 

11.  CEREALCES. 

Antenna?  10-jointed,  bare,  widened  at  the  extremities  of  the  joints, 
and  thickest  in  the  middle,  nearly  as  long  as  the  head  and  thorax ; 
thorax  not  ridged  ;  scutellurn  large,  with  o  deep  longitudinal  depres- 


11.    CEREALCES. 14.    STZTGONl  V.  31 

sion  ;  abdomen  much  narrower  than  the  thorax,  about  as  long  as  the 
head  and  thorax  together,  and  rounded  off  at  the  extremity. 

Fore  wings  with  one  marginal,  appendiculate  cell,  and  four  sub- 
marginal  cells,  gradually  increasing  in  size,  the  second  and  third 
each  receiving  a  recurrent  nervure  ;  no  lanceolate  cell :  hind  wings 
with  one  middle  cell. 

Tibiae  with  two  end  spurs  of  moderate  length,  and  the  four  hind 
tibia?  with  middle  spurs.  Ilind  coxae  rather  large  ;  hind  femora 
swollen  and  rather  flattened. 

Very  distinct  from  Perga,  with  which,  however,  it  agrees  in 
neuration  and  in  the  structure  of  the  legs. 

] .  Cerealces  scutellata. 
(Plate  II.  flg.  15.) 
Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  1  tin. 

ck  :  head,  thorax,  and  pectus  thickly  punctured  ;  antennas,  jaws, 
and  scutellum  reddish,  the  cleft  in  the  last  black;  labrum,  cheeks, 
■  ■lid  and  two  gments  of  the  abdomen  yellowish 

above,  the  inten  ts  shading  into  reddish  in  the  middle, 

the  segments  slightly  edged  with  yellowish  below.  Legs  rufous; 
intermediate  and  hind  ale  yellowish,  the  latter  black  al  base. 

fl  tralia. 

a.   r' .  (Type  oi  -.1  S    \    atralia.  Purchased, 

12.  THULEA. 
Tlnd.;!.  n.ip.  218      - 

1 .  Thulea  nigra. 
Thules  nigra,  Say,  B       J  urn.  i.  p.  218  1 1886), 
Hob.  M-  rico. 

ia  ACORDULECERA. 
\  ■> ' ■urn.  i.  p.  209  i  L836). 

1 .  Acordulecera  dorsalis. 

Acordulecera  dorsalis,  S     .  B    '.  Journ.  L  p.  -10  (183G). 

//<</..    Indiana. 

14.  SYZYGONIA. 

•mm.  Kiwi.  Ent.  Monogr.  p.   177  |  L824  I  :  St.-Farg.  Ann.  Soc. 
'.  Fr.  ii.  p.  456  |  L853). 

1 .  Syzygonia  cyanoptera. 

da  cyanoptera,  Khtg,  Ent.  M    ogr.  p.   L79  (1824);   Pertxj, 
■  ],       i  Art.  p.  ISO,  pi.  xxvi.  fig.  4  (1830-34)  ;  St.-Farg.  Ann. 

.  Fr.  ii.  pi.  xvi.  B    L833). 

Hob.  Brazil. 


;j2  TENTHREDINID^. 

a.  $.  Brazil.  Mrs.  Noel. 

b.  $.  Rio  Janeiro.  A.  Fry,  Esq. 

c  $. 

2.  Syzygonia  cyanocephala. 

Syzygonia  cyanocephala,  King,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  180  (18-4). 

Hab.  Brazil. 

a,  b.   2  •  Purchased. 

3.  Syzygonia  aenea. 

Syzygonia  aenea,  Pert)/,  Del.  Anitn.  Art.  p.  130,  pi.  xxvi.  fig.  3  (1830- 
34). 

Hab.  Piauhi,  Brazil. 

L5.  CORYNOPHILUS. 

Cephalocera,  Klug  {nee  Latr.),  Jahrb.   d.  Iruectenkunde,  i.  p.  252 

(1834). 

1.  Corynophilus  puinilus. 

Cephalocera  pumila,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Trued,  i.  p.  252,  pi.  ii.  I i t_r .  10,  m 
(1834). 

Hab.  Brazil. 

2.  Corynophilus  (?)  calcar. 

Cephalocera  calcar,  Nort.    Trans.  J  .'        v   •  61(1867). 

Hab.  Mexico. 

16.  INCALIA. 

lncaliu,  Cameron,  Tram.  Ent   s       L878,  p.  1  1  ■"■. 

Antennae  short,  7-jointed,  moderately  thick,  clothed  with  short 
hair;  second  joint  a  little  shorter  than  the  first,  the  third  loi 
than  the  two  firs!  together  ;  the  remainder  <>t  about  equal  l»-n^r! Ii  ; 
last  joint  conical.  Abdomen  rather  short  and  thick  :  bind  tibiae  with 
a  spur  in  the  middle.  Fore  wings  with  one  marginal  appendicu- 
lar cell  and  four  submarginal  cells  ;  dividing  oervules  bull 
hind  wings  with  one  middle  cell. 

1 .  Incalia  hirticornis. 
(Plate  II.  fig.  L6.) 

Incalia  hirticornis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  8oc.  1878,  p.  144. 

Exp.  al.  13  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Head  below  the  antennae,  basal  joint  of  the  latter,  thorax,  first 
pair  of  legs,   middle  coxae   and   femora,   and   hind  coxa-  lut< 
antennae,   abdomen,   and   legs    otherwise    blue-black  ;    head    above 
antennae,  and   cheeks  greenish   blue ;   ocelli   pale   luteous ;  v. 
deep  purplish,  rather  clearer  towards  the  tips. 

Hab.  Amazons. 
a.    2-  Amazons.  IF.  \V.  );.-.  -.  i 


17.  PARALTPIA. — 19.  8EB1  33 

17.  PARALYPIA. 

.  rod   the   middle,  third 

imen  shaped  nearly  as  in  Sdaru- 

ad  thick.     Wings  with  one 

_n.il  cells,  the  second  re- 

■  middle,  and  the  second 

rod  and  third  cells ;  no 

:  hind   wings   with  one  middle 

Hied  to  CepTialocera,  hut 

1 .  Paralypia  picipes. 

7.) 

- 

•     •.    B  at,  and  the 
.  in    the  middle  ;  first    segment 

~.     Winj 

// 

II.  W      i-  '    -.  I 

il     in  LOTOMFN  E 
BLASTICOTOMA. 

1 .  Blasticotoma  filiceti. 

251,  pi.  ii. 

I 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

SERICOCERA. 

1 .  Sericocera  edwardsii. 

viii.    p.   2 


34  tenxhredintdj:. 

2.  Sericocera  pruniicornis. 
Sericocera  plumicornis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  52  (16G7). 
Hub.  Mexico. 

3.  Sericocera  villosus. 
Sericocera  villosus,  Nort.  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  53  (18G7). 

Hal.  Mexico. 

4.  Sericocera  alternator. 
Sericocera  alternator,  Nort.  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  63  (1867  I. 

J  lab.  Mexico. 

5.  Sericocera  spinolae. 
Sericocera  spinolse,  BrullS,  Rym.  iv.  p.  669,  pi.  xlvii.  fig.  5  (1846). 
Hah.  South  America. 
a.  0.  Ega.  EL  W.  Bates,  I  -  [. 

G.  Sericocera  pubicornis. 

Hylotoma  pubicornis,  Fabr.  St/st.  Piez.  p.  21,  n.  5  (1804 
Wiedem.  Zool.  Mag.  i.  pt.  3,  p.  68,  pi.  u.  fig.  2(185 

/fab.  South  America. 

20.  SCHIZOCERUS. 

Scbizocerus,  Curt.  Guide,  p.  I  ■!>.  111.  Brit.  Mand.  vii. 

p.  I  5). 

Schizocere,  Lair.  Tarn.  Nat.  p.  442  I  1825). 
Schizocera,  Hart.  Blaitw.  p.  87  (183 
Cryptus,  /-"/•/',  Zool.  Misc.  ;  i.  pp.  121,  125  |  1817);   Ck*rt.  BrtY   /    ! 

ii.  pi.  lviii.  (  L824  ),  nee  '  V\  ptua  awrt.  a/. 
Oypbona,  DahJb.  Consp.  Tenihr.  p.  6  i  183* 

1.  Scbizocerus  geniinatus. 

Tenthredo  geminata,  Crmel.  Syst.  Nat.  ii  i  v.n  2668,  a.  137  I  L7 
Hylotoma  geminata,  7y7^/,  /;<•/•/.  .»/./;/.  vi.  p.  305,  n.  36  (1814). 
Cryptus  pallipes,  Lea  4,  /         '•/     .  iii.  p.  125,  u.  3(181' 

Brit.  Ent.  ii.  pi.  lviii.  (1824 
Hylotoma  eo-tata.  FaU.  Vetensk.  Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  1"-  (1808 
Schizocera  geminata,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb,  iv.  p.  1 1-1  i  L863). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a,  b.  d  2-  Britain.  .i.  F.  Stephi 

c.  J .  (Type  of  C.  pallipes.)  I      imbe  "W  W.  E.  Leach. 

d.  § .  rmany.  .).  F.  Ruthe. 

*  Thomson  divide.-;  thi<  genus:  but  as  the  original  tj 
<        tma  are   identical.  Schisoa  -   restricted   bj     I         -  >n,  "ill  require  a 

now  name,  it'  ultimately  retained  a?  a  separate  genus. 


irs. 

Schizocerus  pallipes. 

Schizocerus  bifurcus. 

"  p.  -it. :.  ;         n. 

11  \ 

Schizocerus  fuscus. 

L8C  '•  iv 

is  iustratus. 

;  id. 

10    17 

J.  I 

I     \\  . 

J.  I  .  i: 

.ilis. 
bifidus. 

i 


[i(j  IENTHKEDLV  1H.1.. 

10.  Schizocerus  gastricus. 
Hylotoma  gastrica,  Kluff,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  ;!04,  n.  33  (1814). 
Hab.  Portugal. 

11.  Schizocerus  intermedins. 
Schizocera  intermedia,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Eonigsb.iv.  p.  L21  (1863). 
Hab.  Europe. 

1 2.  Schizocerus  fusicornis. 

Schizocera  fusicornis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  46  |  1^71). 

Hub.  Sweden. 

L3.  Schizocerus  melanurus. 

Hylotoma  melanura,  Klup,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  303,  n.  83  (1814). 
Schizocera  cognata,  Costa,  Ric.  ent.  sopra  i  Monte  Partenii,  pp.  17, 
26,  note  20 1  L858)  ;  id.  Faun.  Nap.,  Ilot.  p.  9,  pi.  l\i.  fig.  7  i  1859). 
2-  Schizocera  flavipes,  '/.add.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  \\.  p.  L20  (1863). 

I  lab.  Europe. 

a.  <$ .  rmany.  J.  I  .  Ruthe. 

L4.  Schizocerus  brevicomis. 

Hylotoma  1  n-»\  icornis,  Fall.  Vt  tensk.  Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.44  (1808)! 

Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  24,  n.  9  |  1829). 
Schizoci  ra  brevicomis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  13  I  L87]  ). 
Hylotoma  tarda,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  304,  a.  34  (1814  ). 

/lab.  Prussia,  Sweden. 

1").  Schizocerus  cylindricornis. 
Schizocera  cylindricornis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  44  i  L871  I. 
Hab.  Sweden. 

L6.  Schizocerus  geniculatus. 
Schizocera  geniculata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  I")  (187] 1. 
Hab.   Sweden. 

17.  Schizocerus  melanocephalus. 

Tenthredo  melanocephala,  Van-.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  64,  pi.  v.  (1799). 
Tehthredo  angelicae,  Panz.  I.  c.  Hefl  72,  pi.  i.  1 179! 
Hylotoma  angelicas,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  \i.  p.  302,  n.  32  |  L814). 
Tenthredo  taraxaei,  Panz.  Ent.   Versl.  ii.  p.  i' 1  i  L806). 

Hab.  Europe. 


HJZOCERPS.  37 

?•  £•  rmany.  j.  F.  Ruthe.  • 

b-  ?•  Europe*.  \V.  E.  Leach. 

1  3.  Schizocerus  peletieri. 

.  Soc.Ent.Fr.i.  p. 304, pi  si. 

';■■  Ednigsb.  iv.  p.  123    L8 
Bab.   I 

19.  Schizocerus  Scutellaria. 

,  Heft  129,  pi.  iv. 

Schizocerus  vittatus. 

p.  115  (1871 

// 

2 1 .  Schizocerus  abdomiuaiis. 

/'////.  i\.    p.    243 

Bab.  < 

22.  Schizocerus  plu\ 

i  I'i v.  ii : 

'/./v.  ri.  p  306,  ii.  37  (1814). 
i.  p.  54(16 
::.  p.  L25,  a.  -  i  1817). 

1.  6  lin..  loi  [in. 

; '  .  with  very  long  cilia; 

and    pleura   yellow  ; 
with  yellowish  ki 
a  yellov  .  Wings  hyaline,  with 

tple,  and  the  thorax  and 
.  bul  uol  black. 

W.  E.  Li  ach. 


'I  be  >■  par- 

until  further  e\  idence   is 


38  TEXTHKEDINID.E. 

23.  Schizocerus  krugii. 
Scbizocera  krugii,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  2  (1880). 
Hab.  Porto  Rico. 

24.  Schizocerus  privatus. 
Schizocerus  privatus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  56  (186 
flab.  New  Orleans. 

25.  Schizocerus  brunniventris. 

Scbizocera  brunniventris,  Cress.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p     - 
(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

26.  Schizocerus  ebenus. 

Scbizocerus  ebenus.  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  8oc.  i.  p.  55(1867). 
Hab.   Xtw  York. 

27.  Schizocerus  tristis. 

Scbizocera  tristis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  I        s  e.  viii.  p. 52 (188 
Hab.  Washington  Territorj . 

28.  Schizocerus  maurus. 

Scbizocera  maura,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer,  Ent.  8oc.  viii.  p.  .'{  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

29.  Schizocerus  sericeus. 

Schizocerus  sericeus,  Nort.  Trims.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  55  (1867). 

Hab.  Maine,  Lllinois. 

30.  Schizocerus  (?)  invitus. 

Scbizocera  (?)   invita.    Cn        Trans.    Amet     Ent.    Soc.    viii.    p.    3 
(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

31.  Schizocerus  filicornis. 
Hylotoma  filicornis,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  p.  l'44.  n.  7 1 

Hab.  Brazil. 

32.  Schizocerus  obscurus. 
Scbizocera  obscura,  Brullc,  Hym.  iv.  p.  668,  pi.  xlvii.  fig.  4 

Hab.  South  America. 


21.    TBICHOBHACB  39 

21.  TRICHORHACHUS. 

ermediate  betwi  en  Schiz         >•  and  Eylotoma. 

Head  modi  antennae  with  the  first  two  joints  very 

•  :    the  third   I  .d  bifurcated  in  the  male,  the  branches 

appearing  almost   to  spring  from  the  head,  in  consequence  of  the 

:  The  branches  are  clothed  with  long 

cilia  light,  and  the  outer  one 

at    the  tip.     Antenna*  in  the 

rt.    Wings  with  one  marginal  appendicu- 

i8tigma  is  very  large,  and  the 

h  a  manner  that  both  the  marginal 

cell  .  1  and  contracted  at  their 

1.    pel  not    dilated;    four 

hind  tibiae  with  in; 

1.  Trichorhachus  australis. 
II  1  /'.■'.   i.  pi.  vii.  fig.  '2 

'( 18 . 
Hab.   V. 

Trichorhachus  sobrinus. 

lin. 

.  head  below  the  antennaB, 
and  •  i-  :   front    I 

and  •  aisb  above  and  pale 

ind  infu  I   beyond  the 

»  * 

mid 

Trichorhachus  hyalinus. 

I.) 

•  •      front  tibiae  and  tarsi  are 
;  the  wings  are  hyaline  and 
iridi 

River.  -Mr.  Du  Boulay. 

1.  Trichorhachus  nitidus. 
,!'••.    III.  figs.  1  a-  2.) 

I  ;      d.  5  lin..  1  .'-'.  lin. 

I I  -  .  ■  i  and  I  lomen  blue  tish  beneath  ; 


40  TENTHREDIMmffl. 

cheeks,  antenna,  tibite,  tarsi,  and  extreme  apex  of  the  abdomen 
luteous.     Wings  clear  hyaline,  iridescent ;  stigma  brown. 

Hab.  "West  Australia. 

a,b.  S  2  •  (Types  of  species.)  Swan  River.  Mr.  Du  Boulay. 

5.  Trichorhachus  abdominalis. 
(  Plate  III.  fig.  5.) 

Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  Corp.  3  lin. 

Shining  black,  basal  two  thirds  of  the  abdomen  beneath  reddish 
brown  ;  tibiae  and  tarsi  testaceous,  face  yellowish  ;  hind  tibiae  black 
at  the  extremity,  and  hind  tarsi  ringed  with  Mark.  Wings  clear 
hyaline,  iridescent,  with  black  nervines  and  stigma. 

Bab.  West  Australia. 

a.  tf .  (Type  of  species.)  Swan  River.  Mr.  Du  Boulay. 


22.  ATOMACERA. 
Atomacera,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  212  (1835). 

1.  Atomacera  debilis. 
Atomacera  debilis,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  212,  n.  1  i  1  •-  ■ 
Hab.  Indiana. 

2.  Atomacera  cellularis. 

Atomacera cellulario,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  213,  n.  2  i  1835). 

Hab.  Indiana. 

3.  Atomacera  ruiicollis. 

Atomacera  ruficollis.  Norton,  Proe.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  6  (1864) 
Hab.  Georgia. 

a.  §.  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's 

collection. 

23.  SCOBINA. 
Scobina,  Sl.-Farg.  §  Serv.  Enc.  Mith.  x.  p.  574  (  I  v 

1.  Scobina  hyaloptera. 

Schizocera  hvaloptera,  Perty,  Del.  Anim.  Art.  p.  130,  pi.  xxvi.  fig.  6 
(1830-34)'. 

Huh.  Amazons. 


23.  BOOBIKA. — 24.  GY11NIA.  41 

2.  Scobina  melanocephala. 

Hylotoma   melai  -    -Fan/.   Mori.   Tenthr.  p.   48,  n.   140 

(182 

ll"i,.  Amazons. 
a-d.  £  2-  A  H-  W.  Ba- 

Scobina  bicolor. 

L  7  lin..  in. 

EL 

anil  it  the  I 

hiim  a  black 

spol  r  in  the 

. 

Mr.  ' 

.  but  ti.  ription. 

77 

a.  £  Villa  1 1.  W 

Scobina  jribba. 

77.  pi.  ii.tij    7.  I. 

'.  I- 

!  •    ; 
„.  I..  9.  n.  W.Bates,  ] 

c.    $. 

SYMriA. 

II y]  -  ',,-/,.  ,/.  Ziwert.  i.  p.  249  |  1834)#. 

1 .  Gyinnia  urcacensis. 

.  -    -     :  .   I  19. 

l'.  Gymnia  analis. 

T  '  "  "■  [•■  1  19. 

//  il. 


•   Brulli  (Hym  ■  quiValent  "to 

•   ■  rwise 
published,  it  can  I  ipied.   7/  Norton, 

-.artrinal  <••  U  receiving  botli 
by  the  first  and  second. 


3.  Gymnia  apical: I 
ir' 

3y      -    ' 

- 
-  -  - 

p.  149. 

Hah.  I 

5.  Gymnia  pracox 

HyLtomapraE  - 

Hah.  2 

■nenm,  Trans.  EM.  Soc.  Lomd.  1  - "  - 

7.  Gymnia  compress: 
H 

Hah.  . 

S 

-    Gymnia  mesomela. 
Hah.  Brazil. 

Exp.  aL  •"  . 

Bl.  -tpair  of  less,  and 

knees  paler.     \      -       lear  h;  . 

•  - 

nt    f  \      hin  L  wings.   1 
jitennae,  and  . 
wings,  leaving  1 

9  h  Hi] 

liscoi  ■  ■  ■   -  ■  .- 

Hah.  An: 

a-d  S  II 


torn*  kvpoleoca,  Kl*;.  Jmiri.  d.  Imsec:  (IS  4). 

- 

H.  W 

torn*  nk— ix,  A-v  J •-■■'''■  d.  Insec 

- 
•coma    fiorivc-trX    A"...-,  .TaAr*.   a.  Ju^. 


C-nnaia  piL 

,  Int.  L  p.  391    1868 

BtaaL 

Sckiiocetm  anliam,  V<*.  -1«» 

■ 

- 

• 

\V  -  ts  1  •  iline 

. 

a  black               r  the 

to   of  spec 

M.  - 

THZMOS. 

Jkr*.  <£/«* 

1.  Themos  hyalir. 
Theme*  bv 


44  TENTHKEDINIDiE. 

2.  Themos  olfersii. 
Hylotoma  olfersii,  King,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  249,  n.  91  ( 1  33 1 1. 
Hah,  Brazil. 

3.  Themos  surinamensis. 
Bylotoma  surinamensis,  King,  Berl.  Mag,  vi.  p.  807,  n.  38  (1814). 
Hah.  Surinam. 

26.  PTILIA. 

I     lia,  St.-Farg.  Mon.   Tenthr.  p.  49  (1823) ;  E    ,  MSth.x.-p. 

(1825). 
Didymia,  St.-Farg.  fy  Serv.  Em     "    '    •    p    " :  !     1826). 
Rusobria,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  <s  c.  I -7-.    i.  150. 
Bylotoma,  §  -I,  Klug,  Jah-b.  d.  i  L  p.  246  |  L8I 

1.  Ptilia  peletieri. 

SchizociTu>  ]ii'letierii,  Gray,  drift'.  Anim.  Kingd.  xv.  p.  I03.pl.  lwi 
fig.  1(1832). 


I  hi':.  Carthagena. 


2.  Ptilia  brasiliensis. 


ia  brasiliensis,  St.-Fa  g.  M  ti.  Tenthr.  \\  50,  n.  I  I".  |  1823). 
Schizocera  xanthoptera,  Perty,  Del.  Anim.  Art.X).  L30,  pl.xxvi  fie.  5 

(1830  .".I  i. 
Bylotoma  xanthoptera,  King,  Jahrb.  d.  J  p  •_'  I".  <  I  B3  I ). 

Hab.  Brazil. 

a.  $ .  Brazil. 

l>.  2-  Rio  Janeiro.  A.  I  >-. ,  Esq. 

c.  §.  RioJaneiro.  I     imthe'N  F  the '  Rattlesnake.' 

(Collected  by   J.   MacGillivray,  Jan. 
d-f.  $*.  L848.)      ' 

3.  Ptilia  melanura. 

Ptilia  melanura,  St.-Farg.  8f  Serv.  En  .  Mith.  x.  p.  238  (1825). 

I  lull.  South  America. 

4.  Ptilia  megaptera. 

Rusobria  megaptera,  Cameron.  Trans.  Ent.  Sue.  1878,  p.  151. 

ffab.  Brazil. 

*  St.-Fargeau,  in  liis  original  descriptio  thai   the  thorax  is  black. 

Ee  corrected  this  error  in  the  ' Encyclopedie  Methodique,'  bul  it  bas  hitherto 
prevented  bis  genus  and  typical  Bpecies  from  being  properly  recognized.  One 
of  the  specimens  in  the   British   Museum  is  labelled  j  I       y,  but  ha 

resemblance  to  the  Bgure  of  that  specii 


:.ia.  4; 

Ptilia  melanictera. 
11  <  9,  n.  -11  ( 1814). 

J.  Gray,  Esq. 

iui. 

-  p.  48,  11.  139  (  1823). 

7.    . 

■    L814). 

II.  W  .  Mat   -,  Esq 
II    W.  Ba 

I 

j  -  !  -  1  •  ".1 . 

2-    1  -■"'•;  1. 

■ 

1  ~>  l . 

II.  \V.   I 


ick  in 
■  ive, 

- 


46  TEXTHREDiyin.K. 

# 

11.  Ptilia  concinna. 

JIvLitoma  concinna,  Khuj,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  140,  n.  82,  pi.  ii.  fig.  8 
$1834). 

/lab.  Mexico. 

1 2.  Ptilia  basipunctata. 

(Plate  III.  fig.  11.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corj>.  -1_1  lin. 

Pale  testaceous ;  vertex,  centre  of  metathorax  (but  not  tl 
scapula?,  or  scutclluin  i.  and  the  extremity  of  abdomen  black  al 
antennas  compressed,  finely  ciliated, yellow  i-li  al  the  base  and  blackish 
beyond  the  middle.     Legs  testaci  I   the  tips  of  the  hind 

tibiae  and  the  last  three  or  four  joints  of  the  hind  tarsi,  which  are 
black.  Wings  hyaline,  brown  al  the  base  and  extremity.  Fore  wings 
narrowly  vitreous  at  the  extreme  base,  and  with  two  vitn  t- in 

the  median  and  submedian  cells ;  the  stigma  and  adjoining  portion  of 
the  costa.  above  the  vitreous  part  of  the  wing,  are  yellow,  and  the 
vitreous  portion  extends  along  the  third  discoidal  cell  to  the  hind 
margin.     On  the  hind  wings  irk  coloration  at    the    base    is 

uninterrupted,  but  ceases  al  the  anal  oei  \  are  ;  and  that  on  the  border 
grow.-  suddenly  narrower  below  the  discoidal  nervure. 

Allied  to  Bylotoma  concinna,  but  i  in  hardlj  be  the  female  of  that 
species. 

llni'.  Mexico.  Honduras. 

o.   V- 1  1  Londuj  Mr.  Dj 

13.  Ptilia  versicolor. 

Eylotoma  versicolor,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  24 

Didymia  versicolor,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  &c.  LpJ         $67). 

Hab.  Mexico. 

L4.  Ptilia  carkiata. 
Rusobria  carinata,  Cameron,  Trans,  l'.ni.  Soc.  L878,  p.  L61. 
Hab.  Brazil. 

15.  Ptilia  hicolor. 
■  Plate  ILL  fig.  12.) 
Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Head  above,  centre  of  thorax  in  front,  and  abdomen  black:  the 
remainder  of  the  thorax,  the  scutellum,  and  first  segment  of  the 
abdomen  reddish;  face  and  legs  (except  the  tips  of  hind  tibiae 
and  the  hind  tarsi,  which  are  black  )  pal<  one ;  th<    n  b1  of  the 


PTILIA.  47 

:  the  body  entirely  black  except  the  pleura  and  sides 
oft'  at,  wbii  reddish.     Fore  wings  smoky  brown, 

with  t*  running  downwards  on  each  side  of  the 

first  broadest  at  its  lower  extremity,  where  it 

aervure,  t  ad  rather  oblique  and  running 

.     Bind  wings  hyaline,  the  inner  and  hind 

//  il. 

o.   ?  II.  \Y.  Bates,  Esq. 

Ptilia  nasicornis. 

N    .  six.  p.  254  i  L845). 
11 

17.   Ptilia  elegans. 

-    L884 1. 

11 

1  S.   Ptilia  lugubris. 

i.  p,  247  L834  I. 

I.   Ptilia  hirticoruis. 

247,  534). 

Ptilia  fusca. 
I K I  ■   ma  '  17,  n.  87  (1834). 

Ptilia  pumilio. 

I  tin. 

I  thorax    with  ipulae   and    scutellum 

_ilar    bl  in   front. 

-  ;    hind  wings  and   apical 

;   third  cubital   nervnre  of 

the  fore  wings  rum  i  irda  ill''  base,  but  not  much 

\  II.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 


48  iKNIIllil.l'IMl!   i  . 

22.  Ptilia  soror. 
(Plate  III.  fig.  14.) 

Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  Corp.  '.\  lin. 

Verj  Bimilar  to  P.  pumilio,  but  twice  the  size.  "Wholly  },] 
except  the  middle  of  tin-  thorax,  which  is  rufous  ;  but  the  scapulae, 
scutellum,  and  a  large  triangular  spot  in  front  of  the  thorax  are 
black.  Wings  smoky  hyaline,  with  black  nervures;  darker  towards 
the  base  of  the  fore  w  ings.  Third  cubital  nervure strongly  an^ulated 
outwards  on  its  upper  portion. 

Hub.  Amazoi 
a,  2-  (Type  of  species.)  Amazons.  II.  W.  Esq. 

Ptilia  (?)  melanalis. 

Tenthredo  melanalis,  S   -/'  rg.   Men.  Tenthr.  y.  11"».  a.  136  (1823). 

I  hint a  analis,  Fabr.  ;•.  l'7.  d.  l'7  i  1804). 

Hob.  South  A iiK-i 

27.  TOPOTHITA. 

Hylotoma,  .  <■.  Kluff,  Ja    b.  d.  I  248  I  L834). 

Fore  winga  with  three  3ubmarginaJ  cells,  tip'  second  receiving 
liuth  recurrent  nervures  ipendiculate  cell;    tibiaa 

unarmed. 

1.  Topotrita  leucocephal  i. 

Il\ ! 

n.  A,,,,. 

Hah.  Cayenne. 

HEMIDIANEURA. 

Ptili   ,2  ■     i 

i  1867). 
Hylotoi  240 

Wings  with  oi 
cells:  the  first    recurrent    nervun 
second  Bubmarginal  cell ;  1 

the  junction  of  the  second  and  third  submar  lis.     Antennae 

3-jointed,  first  two  joints  very  short  :  third  joint  bifui 
in  the  males,  simp] 

1.  Heinidianeura  filifonnis. 
Ptilia  filiformis,  Kort. 
Hub.  Mexico. 
a.  2-  NI'  V    "-'He. 


28.   ui.midiaxei-r  \.  49 

2.  Hemidianeura  mexicana. 

".  Trans.  A„ur.  Ent.  Soc  viii.  p.  3  (1S80). 
Hab.  .V 

'■*.  Hemidianeura  scapularis. 
(Plate  III.  6g.  15.) 

I ';■..'.-*  |  in. 

\".  mnuth,  and  legs  testa- 
•f  the  hind  tibiae,  and  the  hind 

-ill   black  1RTY1. 

a.  cf-     '  M.  Sallfi. 

Hemidianeura  plumicornis. 

I      !  L  p.  241,  u.  GO  (1884 ). 

11 

B  ra  nigricorniB. 

of  abdomen,  and 

rticulationa  of  the 

:  v,  .  aline,  brownish  at  tho 

■    IUS. 


.  .  ( 


1 1.  \\  1 .->[. 


ra. 
II.  i.  p.  241,  n.  61  i  L834  I. 

B  :/il. 

7    Ht  undiun.ura  ovalis. 
B 

*ura  ephippiata. 
II;.  2  12,  n.  63  (1834). 

.in. 


50  rKMiiiiiin.N'iD.K. 

9.  Heinidianeura  crassicornis. 

Dielocera  (?)  crassicornis,  Ca?neront   Trans.  Ent.  Sue.   Loud.  1878, 
p.  14G. 

Hub.  Amazons. 

29.  DIELOCERUS. 

Hylotoma,  §  5,  Klug,  Jdhrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  248  i  L834). 

Dielocerus,  Curt.  Trans.  Linn.  Sue.  xix.  p.  250  i  L846). 

1 .  Dielocerus  ellisii. 
(Plate  IV.  Eg.  1.) 

Dielocerus  ellisii.  Curt.  Trans.  Linn.  Soc.  xix.  p.  249,  pi.  xxxi.  figs.  1, 

2  (1846). 
<S .  Dielocera  eurti.-i,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  S»  .  I.  •  •'.  L878,  p.  1  17. 

Female.   Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Eead,  thorax,  and  first  two  pairs  of  legs  rnfo-testaceoos  ;  first 
two  joints  of  antennae  of  the  same  colour,  the  second  brownish 
above;  third  joinl  of  antennae,  abdomen,  hind  tibiae  above,  and  four 
lasl  joints  of  hind  tarsi  blue-black  ;  hind  t>  of  tibiae,  and 

first  joint  of  tarsi  I  hyaline,  with  the  base,  a 

band  across  the  centre,  and  the  extremity  of  the  third  Bubmarginal 
cell  smoky  brown,  with   a   viol  de:  hind   wings   Bmoky 

hyaline,  with  a  violaceous  shade,  and  m  be!  »re  the 

apex. 

Judging  from  the  analogy  of  thi  ratug,  I  1. 

no  doubl    that   tl  eel    with   tr  nt    wings  which   Curtis 

figures  as  the  male  really  Is  so.     None  of  our  tour  I  as 

have  more  than  thr  marginal  cells. 

Hab.  Brazil. 

a.  5-  (Tyj f  specii  ziL 

b,  c.  $.  /il.  Purchased. 
d.  2- 

2.  Dielocerus  carbonarius. 
Dielocera  carbonaria,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent,  6  1878,  p.  I  17. 

Sab.  Villa  Nova. 

3.  Dielocerus  formosus. 
Plylotoma  formosa,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d  Insect,  i.  p.  248,  n.  88  I  i  B3  1 1. 
JIab.  Brazil. 

t,  4.  Dielocerus  lohatus. 

Uvlotoma  lohata,  Erichs.  Schotnb,  Reisen   Brit.  Guiana,  iii    p.  £ 
(1848).  ' 

Hab.  Guiana. 


'.     PTENUS.  5] 

PTENUS. 

Nort.  1         A         i    ■    5      iv.  p.  77  I 1872 

A     •.  /.  c  ii.  p.  367  (186! 

v    .  Land.  lv7>,  p.  145. 

1.  Ptenus  serratus. 
-.  2  &  ■ 

M  -  .  .".  lin. 

1  poll.,  .  »'»  lin. 

ick,  shining ;  abdomen 

into  testaceous  below. 

I  I  wdce  the  length  of 

i  with  a  strong 

ibliquely  ;  third 

rax,  pectus, 

lorax 

.  appear- 

with  pi 

right 
• 

I  i      1,1 

lines  the 
and 

:  CCepI    :it 

:  »ints  of  the 

ur  subi 

.  :i  bulla 

■  t-brown 

than  in 

Hind  wings 

■ 

The  extreme 
ratus. 

i     Smith,  Esq 

■J.  Ptenus  sulcicornis. 

-A  1 B78,  p.  146. 

Ptenus  americanus. 

■  55,  ii.  6  1 17"'- 

10(1814). 

E  _ 


52  TENXHKEDINIDiE. 

4.  Pteims  violaceus. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  5.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  3  lin.,  long.  corp.  (S\  lin. 

Head,  antenna1,  tibiae,  tarsi,  and  abdomen  blue-black;  thorax 
and  femora  rufo-testaceous.  Wing3  smoky  brown,  glossed  with 
violet,  paler  towards  Hie  tips  of  the  fore  wings;  a  black  dot  in  the 
second  submarginal  cell,  which  exists  also  in  the  two  following 
species. 

Bab.  Brazil. 

a.  2-  (Type  of  species.)  Rio  Janeiro.  A.  Fry,  Esq. 

5.  Ptenus  albicollis. 

Ilylotoma  albicollis,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  i'l"\  n.  7(1  ( I>:;-1  i. 
Bab.  Brazil? 

6.  Ptenus  diversipes. 
(  Plate  IV.  fig.  4.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Head,  antennas,  scuteUum,  and  hinder  pari  of  thorax  steel-blue; 
abdomen  Bteel-blue,  shading  into  violet  above;  Bcapulae,  prothorax, 
pectus,  front  and  sides  of  mesothorax,  the  two  first  pairs  of  femora, 
and  base  of  tibiae  rufo-testaceous,  as  are  also  the  hind  femora 
beneath;  the  legs  otherwise  steel-blue.  Wings  smoky  brown, 
slightly  glossed  with  violet,  their  extremities  clearer;  nervurea 
black  or  violaceous;  third  submarginal  cell  square. 

Hah.  Amazons. 

«.  $.  (Typeofspeci  Santarem.  II.  W.  Bates,  I 

b.  2  •  Amazons. 

7.  Ptenus  consors. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  G.) 

Exp.  al.  I  poll.  2  lin.,  long.  corp.  G  lin. 

Closely  resembles  I),  diversipes,  but  the  antennae  are  longer  and 
more  pointed  ;  the  second  joint  is  rufous,  and  the  third  is  piteous 
beneath.  The  abdomen  is  greenish  black  rather  than  bluish  black 
above,  and  the  wings  are  somewhat  more  opaque  and  much  more 
strongly  glossed  with  violet.  The  third  submarginal  cell  distinctly 
wider  above  than  below. 

Hub.  East  Brazil. 

a.  0.   (Type  of  species.)  East  Brazil.  Mrs.  J.  P.  G.  Smith. 


I IKN1  - 

i.  Ptenns  atriceps. 

lin. 

■    in  front  of  thorax,  a 
;   the 
1  the  hind  tibia? 
; 

-  ;  hind  margins 

oal 

II 

PI  nus  be.  is. 

.' 
li 

1".  P*  ramosus. 

II  _  ;_.  n.  64  1 1834  i. 

II  i 

M.Sall... 
M.  - 


1 1.  Ptcnus  texanu8. 

I ' 

1  -.  Ptenus  nig 

•  "7(1  872 '. 

// 


tarda  I   '.sards  the 


54  TETTHREHJXinJS. 

13.  Ptenus  nigropectus. 
Renos  nigropectus,  Ncn-t.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  77  (1872). 
Hab.  Texas. 

81.  PACHYLOTA. 
Pachylota,  Weslw.  Arc.  Ent.  i.  p.  24  (1841). 

1 .  Pachylota  audouinii. 

Pachylota  audouinii,  Weslw.  Arc  Ent.  i.  p.  24,  pi.  vii.  fig.  8  |  1846). 
Hab.  West  Africa?  or  South  America  ? 
a.  2-  S.  AmericaP 

2.  Pachylota  varicolor. 

Pachylota  varicolor,  Nort.  Trant   Amer.  1  1(1872). 

Hab.  Mexico. 

32.  ATHERMANTUS. 

Characters  of  ffylotoma,  but  with  the  tibiae  rather  flattened  and 
clothed  with  shorl  bristles  ;  two  end  spurs,  bul  none  in  the  middle. 
Third  joint  of  the  antennae  rather  'i<l  thick,  flattened  towards 

the  extremity.     The  antennae  will  probably  ;  I  •  be  Longer,  cili- 

ated, bul  not  furcate,  in  the  mal< 

In  the  type  the  firsl  discoidal  '•-■11  on  the  left  side  is  divided  by 
an  additional  nervule,  thus  making  urrent  nervures  on  one 

side;  the  right  side  is  normal. 

1.  Athermantus  imperialis. 
(Plate  111.  fig.  L8.) 
Hylotoma  imperialis,  SrotYA,  Ann.  .'  t)  vi.  p.254  1 1860). 

Exp.  al.  1-|  poll.,  long.  corp.  9  lin. 

Brilliant  purple,  with  changing  violet   tint 
and  hgs  dark  blue,  smooth,  and  shining  ;  third  joint  "t'  I  •■  onae 

black;  wings  deep  yellowish  hyalini  -;i  yellow. 

This  magnificent  species  is  probably  tl  id  handso: 

yet  described  in  this  subfamily. 

Hab.  North  China. 

a.  2-  N.  ( 'hina.  II.  Fortune. 

33.  HYLOTOMA. 

Hylotoma,  Latr.  lli*t.  Nat.  iii.  p.  ■ 

Arge,  Schrank,  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  226  (180 


HTLOTOMA.  55 

A-  North  China). 

1.  Hylotoma  pullata. 

thrift. 

.     '   \xii. 

- 

u 

violacea. 

I 

■ 

H 

-  | 

- 

W.I      I 

.1.  I  - 
.1.  I  - 
J.  V.  S 

By]  •  idis. 

n.    1992 

II . 

\\.  I..  Leach. 
i    I  .  Ruthe. 


56  TENTHEEDIN1D 

5.  Hylotoma  ventriosa. 

Hylotoma  ventriosa,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  iv.  p.  93  (  1863). 
Hylotoma  ventricosa,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  40  ,  L879). 

Ilab.  St.  Tctcrsburg. 

6.  Hylotoma  cyanella. 
Hylotoma  cyanella, King,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect  i.  p.  i'-'!l,  n.  l'I  |  L834  I. 
Ilab.  Central  Europe. 
a.  §.  Aix-la-Chapelle.  f .  Foerster. 

7.  Hylotoma  gracilicornis. 

Hylotoma  gTacilicornis,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  \i.  p.  287,  a.  I  i  L814). 
Hylotoma  pilicon     .    2  iii.  p.   121,  n.  1   (!~-17 

Steph.  111.  Brit.  I  '.  \ii.  p.  If,  1 i-.:.-,». 

Eab.  Central  Euro  pi'. 

a.  2-  '      tube  Wood.  .1.  I".  Steph* 

b-g.  6  $•  many.  .1.  I'.  Ruthe. 

8.  Hylotoma  fuscipes. 

Hylotoma  fuscipes,  FaU.  /',/.    I         //    ,!/.  wi\.  p.  43  |  18  - 
Hylotoma  violacea,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  \i.  p.  289,  u.  6  i  L814). 
Hylol a  atroc»ru]  M        '     Ihr.  p.  14,  n.  122  (1823). 

Eab.  Europe. 

a-c.  c?  $ .  (AsiT.  v  in.  .1.  F.  Stephi 

d.  2  •  J.  •  .  Rut) 

e.  $. 

9.  Hylotoma  expansa. 

Hylotoma  expansa,  King,  Jahrb.  d.  I  i    |    2  12,  u.  28  (If 

Zadd.  Schnft.  Konigsb.  iv.  p.  98  |  L8< 

Hub.  Lapland;   Northern  Ajs 

a,  b.  $ .  A  moor. 

10.  Hylotoma  ciliaris. 

Tenthredo  ciliai    .  I      .  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  922,  n.  12  i  17' 
Hylotoma  cserulea,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  \i.  p.  289,  u.  7  (1814). 

Ilab.  Central  Europe. 

«•  2-  Britain.  J.  1".  Stephens. 

b.  2  •  Europi 


HYLOTOMA. 

1 1 .  Hylotoma  corusca. 

".  Blattv.  p.  6  (1859). 


12.  Hylotoma  ustulata. 

\    ".  i.  p.  566.  n.  10  (1758);  Faun. 
17(31).  V 

I  Li.  p.  365,  n.  5  1 1785). 

.    V  Samml.  pin-.  .  I    •-.  iii.  p.  231 

i  17 

".•  '  .  Mand.  vii.  p.  17(1835). 

.1.  I-'.  Stephens. 
.1.  I-'.  Step! 
w 

.1.  I'.  K nthe. 
P.Walker. 


Hvlotoma  metallica. 

I       I,  i.  p.  -jr.-J.  ii.  80  ( L834). 

;. 

1  I.  Hylotoma  claripeimis. 

mi.  ]'.  382  1 1  -71 1. 

;'■ 

I."..  Hylotoma  atrata. 

■  1  771). 
.     i.  1.  jit.  1'.  :  .  879 

1    1 7; '  1 1 . 

38,  pi.  xvii. 

•.  vi.  p.  291,  q.  '.'  1 1814). 
.  /  ■ .  ii.')..  220  i  1802). 

•     ,  iii.  p.  122,  n.  -I  i  I-I7i : 

i.  ]>.  17.  pi.  \\\\.  fig.  I  i  1835). 

pp.  17,  26,  n.  ID  (1858); 
/  \        .  1.  pL  1  5  (1€ 

; 

.[.  F,  Stepliens. 


58  TENTHBEDINIBiE. 

/.  3  .  (Type  of  II.  kluffii.)  Near  London.  W.  E.  Leach. 

g-i.  3  $.  Britain. 

k-m.(S2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Euthe. 

OT-  o  Louvain.  Lady  Seymour. 

o-r.  3  $.  Europe. 

16.  Hylotoma  saliceti. 

Hylotoma  saliceti,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  .xxxii.  p.  383  (1871  I. 

Hab.  Harz. 

1 7.  Hylotoma  thoracica. 

Hylotoma  thoracica,  V".  ***■  /-'//■  ii-pt.  2,  p.  11,  a.  10,  pi.  iv.  i  g  1  I 
(18i 

7/((6.  Soutli  Europe. 

n.  $.  i-  ily. 

i,  $. 

lv.  Hylotoma  pleuritica. 
Hylotoma  pleuritica,  Slug,  Jahrb.  d.  Iruect.  i.  p.  28! 
Hab.  Hungary. 


'-' 


19.  Hylotoma  pagana. 

Tenthredo  pagana,  Panz,  I  '■■     ■    II ■  :■   19, pi.  xvi.  (17 

Tenthredo  tricol  -         '>  57,  n.  101  (176 

I   athri  do  nigric  irnis,  Pan     -  I 

Bylotoma  flavin  Fall.  Vet.  ft  202,  n.  6 

-  >7). 
Tenthredo  lla\  ieornis,  1 
Hylotoma  stephensii,  Z<  M       iii.  p.  12         •     1817);    I 

Brit.  Ent.  ii.  pi.  lw.  1 1821 
Hylol  ma  pagana,  Smith,  Trot  '.  1874,  p.  376. 

Hab.  Europe;  Japan. 

a-c.  <3Q.  .f.  I'.  Step] 

^/.   d  2  • 

!/-!■   6  2-  (Types of  //  w.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephi 

m.    2-  "  ur. 

n-q.   3  2-  '  ;iv-  ■'    '     Rut] 

r.  2-  i  Jy.  u.  i    i.  ich. 

s.  2-  ''::    dadi.  I'm 


20.  Hylotoma  fuscipennis. 

Hylotoma  fuscipennis,  Herr.-Schaff.,  Panzer's  Ins.   II  <•    129,  pi.  iii 
I  L834)  :  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  6  (18«! 

Hab.  Germany. 


HYLOTOMA.  59 

Hylotoma  tergestina. 

-  -A.  in    D 

- 

Hy]  •   ma  dimidiata. 

p.  12  (16   - 

V 
■ 


3,  ii.  117  (1S23);  Faun. 
■  p.  7 


7-  i  1771 ). 

J. 

J.  ]    l; 

chra. 

ii  i  I  -l  1 1. 

1 1. 

J,  [\  £ 

J .  1.1' 


Hy)  .esceus. 

■. .    ;    275  (1854) 


60  NTHREMS'IDJE. 

26.  Hylotoma  semicaerulea. 

Tenthredo  semicseruka,  Pall.  MS., 

n.  12  (1814). 
Byl  ttoma  dimidiata,  King  I 

Eab.  Volga. 

27.  Hylotoma  confusa. 
Eylotoma  conf 
Hab.  Zurich. 

Hylotoma  rufescens. 
Hylotoma  mf.  • 
Hab.   I 

.  Hylotoma  frivaldsl 
Hylotoma  frivaldakyi,  I 
Hab.  Hungary  ;  Turk 

■.  Hylotoma  pyreuai 
Hylotoma  pyn 
Hab.  Pyr< 

31.  Hylotoma  ro 

.ilir.il"  ■ 
p.  393  (1761 

1  [ylotoma  rosarum,  A' 
Tentbr*  do  cup  M 

(17! 

.\i_-'    i 


1 


Jin)'.  Europe 

a 

/• 

62- 

.'•■ 

2 

. 

h 

-k. 

62- 

I. 

2 

in 

-/'■ 

'  62- 

■I- 

r. 

62- 

32.  Hylotoma  aural 
Hylotoma  aurata.  Zadd,  -  S 

IU0>.  Syria. 


33.    HYLOTOMA.  61 

33.  Hylotoma  sangiiinicollis  *. 
-  inguinicollis,  A  \      .  Hym,  i.  no.  7,  cover  (18S0). 

H         .  an. 

.  Hylotoma  nigritarsis. 
oma  :  -.  King,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  233,  n.  31  (1834). 

5.  Hylotoma  jonasi. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  11.) 

,ma  :  Ent.Soc,  Land.  1874,  p.  o74. 

.  tiliu. 

of  head  and  thorax  cov< 
i  white  :  tips  of  hind  tibia 
less  of  the  first 
blue-bl  ick,  with  a  violaceous- 
■  it  quil  -  the  wi 

I  ■•  Lewis,  Esq. 
Mr.  Jonas. 

imilis. 

.  I.".. i 

i.  p.  128  | 1860). 

174 

beneath  in  the 
ban  the  body.     Wings  smoky, 

ti. 


I  .  ! 

na.       R.  I  'ortun 
R.  i 

J.  <  I:  wring,  Esq. 
J.  ( '.  I  towring,  Esq. 
•  i.  T.  Lay,  i  -  \, 


riodical  publi- 

brillant  vert  me>- 

I  <es   et 

urs; 
oir  _'ri.-utre 
■  •  Li lee 

na  roux  a  la  base.     Long. 


60  TENTHREDINID^:. 

26.  Hylotoma  semicaerulea. 

Tenthredo  semicaerulea,  Pall.  MS.,  sec.  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  293, 

n.  12  (1814 ). 
Hylotoma  dimidiata,  Klug  {nee  Fall.),  I.  c.  (1814). 

Hob.  Volga. 

27.  Hylotoma  confusa. 
Hylotoma  confusa,  Dietr.  Mitth.  schzoeiz.  ent.  Ges.  ii.  p.  353  (1868). 
Hab.  Zurich. 

28.  Hylotoma  rufescens. 
Hylotoma  rufescens,  Zarfd.  Schrift.  Konigsb,  iv.  p.  108  (186.'!  >. 
llab.  Europe. 

i".i.  Hylotoma  frivaldskyi. 
Hylotoma  frivaldskyi,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  107  (1852). 

Hub.  Hungary;  Turkey. 

30.  Hylotoma  pyrenaica. 
Hylotoma  pyrenaica,  Andre" ,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  48  (187'. ' 
Hab.  Pyrenees. 

31.  Hylotoma  rosae. 

Tenthredo  rosse,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  557,  n.  21  i  L758);   Faun.  Knee. 

p.  393  (1761 ) ;  Paws.  Faun.  Germ.  Befl  49,  pi.  \\.  (1798). 
Tenthredo  ochropus,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2657,n.  102(178 
Hylotoma  rosarum,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  292,  n.  I<>  (1814  I. 
Tenthredo  cupreaa,  Preyssl.,  Mayer's  Samml.  phys.  Aufs,  iii.  p.  170 

(1793). 
Arge  rosincola,  Schrank,  Faun.  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  228  (ISOl'  ;. 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-f.   6  2- 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

9-   ?• 

Britain. 

W.  I!.  Shuckard. 

h-k.  6  2  • 

Britain. 

I.  $. 

France. 

m-p.  <S  $  • 

( rermany. 

J.  F.  It uthe. 

q,r.  6  2- 

Europe. 

32.  Hylotoma  aurata. 
Hylotoma  aurata,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  iv.  p.  101  (  1 : 
Hab.   Syria. 


MA.  6] 

Hylotoma  sangiiinicollis  * . 

Uym.  i.  no.  7,  cover  (1880). 

.  Hylotoma  nis?itarsis. 

3,  n.  31  (IS 

.  Hylotoma  jonasi. 

57  I.  p.  374. 

hind  tibial 
i    >  of  tin    first 

.  ■ .  th 

■  '  "  (■ 
Mi.  Ji 

.   .llis. 

ith  in   the 
aoky, 

■ 

1  '<.  1 . 
i;.  I 
It.  J 

.1.(1-  ,E3q. 

J.  C.  H  I .-  [. 

I       .1  -(J. 


il  publi- 

r(  iin-- 
I  Ilanchi 

■    risiitre 
-.  Bur- 

I 


(!2  TKNTUKKIUMH  E. 

37.  Hylotoma  similliina. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  18.) 
Hylotoma  simillima,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Land.  1874,  p.  37">. 
Exp.  al.  7-10  lin.,  long.  corp.  4-5  lin. 

Blue-black,  shining,  but  much  duller  than  in  similis;  antennas 

black,  shorter,  ciliated  in  the  male  :  legs  dull  blue-black.  Wings 
fusco-hyalinc,  less  strongly  glossed  with  blue,  and  much  clearer  than 
in  similis. 

The  form  and  size  of  the  middle  cells  of  the  hind  wings  vary 
very  much  in  diiferent  specimens,  and  even  on  different  sides  of  the 
same  specimen.  One  specimen  from  the  Amoor  was  placed  with 
//.  similis;  it  appears  to  belong  to  simillima,  but  has  the  basal  half 
of  the  bind  tibiae  whitish.  It  is  quite  possible  thai  this  speciea  may 
prove  to  be  identical  with  //.  berberidis;  but  1  have  not  a  sufficient 
series  of  the  latter  to  compare. 

Hab.  Northern  Asia. 


a.  $. 

Siberia. 

b.  2- 

Amoor. 

c,d.  $. 

i  Types  of  Bpecies.) 

Hio 

G.  L     is,  Esq 

:;v.  Hylotoma  rejecta. 
d'i  Lte  IV.  fig.  L6.) 

Hylotoma  ephippiata,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent,  &      ,'     d.  L874,  p.  875. 
Hylotoma  humeralis,  V  iv.)  Tij dschr.  Ent.  in.  p.  129 

(1860). 

Exp.  al.  <i  7  lin..  long,  corp.  '■'<  lin. 

Shining  blue-black;  prothorax,  pleura,  and  sides  of  the  :  ■  ufo- 

testaceous,  and  the  lateral  lobes  of  the  mesothorax  wholly  in  (he 
female,  and  sometimes  partially  in  the  male,  of  the  same  colour; 
antennae  black,  rather  Long;  fronl  tibiae  obscurely  ferruginous 
within.     Wings  fusco-hy aline,  violaceous. 

Hab.  Japan. 

a-c.  <5  2-  (Types  °^  species.)  Hi  Esq. 

39.  Hylotoma  captiva. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  14.) 
Hylotoma  captiva,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p. 
Exp.  al.  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Dark  violet-black ;  thorax  ferruginous  ;  pleura  narrowly  so ;  scu- 
tellum  ferruginous  in  front,  and  black  behind  :  thorax  also  edged 
with  black  behind.      Fore  wings  fusco-hyaline  ;  hind  wings  hyaline. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a.  $  .  (Type  of  speci  Hiogo. 


HYLOTOMA.  63 

>".  Hylotoma  flavicollis. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  L7.) 
Hylotoma  flavicollis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Land.  1876,  p.  460. 
Exp.  aL  1"  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

D<       violet-bine,  thorax  wholly  rufo-testaceons  ;  pleura  narrowly 
of  the   -  \  '■•lark,   long,   somewhat   widened 

•■mil  fiatl  ity,  and  d  beneath.     Wings 

Bmoky  hyaline,  with  a  rich  vi,.let  iridescence. 

//-/'•.  Chii 
a.   $  .  i  I  Hong  E  .It'.  r„iw  ring,  Esq. 

41.  Hylotoma  disparilis. 

:  &  9.) 

II'  Trans.  Soc. 

187  i. 

2   '  I   lin.  ;    cT  exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long. 

.  L'  lin. 

II.  shining  black  :  tli":    \ 

black,  front 
:  four  hind  femora 
i  Lsh  on  the  outside. 

Head  and  -!i  black  ;  antenna? 

.  shining  ; 
i  yellov,  brown  in  the  middle  ; 

ax  front  1'cmora 
hind  ti  I  hind  tarsi  black.     Wings 

amok 

Hob.  Japan. 

a.  $  .  i  I    .  Hi  Esq. 

Hi  i  i.  Lew  is,  Esq 

Hylotoma  quadripunctata. 

ii'.i 

ll\ .  aumeralis,  \ ai     .  .   s  J.  Ent.  B74, 

p.  874. 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  l<             p.  ;;j  lin. 

11.  t  gr<  enish  tinge,  espe- 
cially on  thi  ;  protb  rax,  an  adjoining  dot.  and 

B  of  th  ii  side,  pleura,  sides 

itellum  bdomen  yellow,  eorru- 


64  1 1  XTITREniNIDJF,. 


gated ;  pectus  black  beneath,  divided  by  a  rufo-testaceous  line  in 
the  middle.  Legs  black  ;  bind  coxae  and  inside  of  hind  femora 
yellow,  a  paler  line  down  the  inside  of  hind  tibiae.  Wings  dusky 
hyaline,  iridescent. 

JIab.  Japan. 

2 .  (Type  of  species. )  I  [iogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 


a. 


43.  Hylotoma  dubia. 
(Plate  V.  Qg.  LO.) 

Hylotoma  similis,  Smith  (nee  Follenh.),  Tram.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1374, 
p.  375. 

Exp.  al.  !)  lin.,  long.  corp.  4%  lin. 

Blue-black,  pleura  and  Bides  of  pectus  rufo-testaci  itennai 

black  ;  abdomen  yellow,  shining.     Wings  hyaline,  with  a  violaceous 
iridescence  ;  nervures  black. 

Mr.  Smith   afterwards  placed  this  juries  us   a  variety  of   //. 
pagana. 

Hob.  Japan. 
a.  $.  (Type  "f  ;"r  JaP  ''■  fortune. 

I  1.  Hylotoma  nigrinodosa. 

(Plate  V.  fig.  I.'.) 

Hylotoma  nigrinodosa,  Motsch.  L869,  ii.  p. 

Hylotoma  flava,  Vottenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  in.  p.  129  (i860). 
Hylotoma  trinotata,  Smith,  /  1    '.  s  c.  Z     I.  1874,  p.  876. 

Exp.  al.  it  lin.,  long.  cor]).  4  lin. 

Thorax  rufo-t<  is;   head,  frontal   and  lateral  lobi  -   of  the 

mesothorax,  and  the  greater  pari  of  the  legs  brassy  black:   antenj 
dull  black  ;  abdomen  smooth,  Bhining yellow  ;  hind  coxae,  trochanto 
femora,  and  the  tibiae  above  rufo-testaceous.     Wings  fusco-hyaline, 
darker  at  the  base  ;  nervures  piceous. 

Hah.  Japan,  Amoor. 

a.  $.  (Type  of  //.  tri  Hio<  G.  1 

11.  North-  and  Central-American  --: 

5.  Hylotonia^macleayi   . 

Hylotoma macleayi,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  122,  n.3|  1817);  ?  2VJ  rt. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  04  |  L867). 

Hub.  North  America. 

a.  2-  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  Dr.  Barnston. 

River,  Hudson's  I ' 

b.  j.  N.  America. 

*  The  type  of  this  species  does  not  appear  to  be  in  existence. 


33.    HYLOTOMA.  65 

16.  Hylotoma  cserulea. 

II  -ruleus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  5  (1864). 

Hvl  toma  caBruli  is,    Nort.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  65.  n.  2 

Hab.   1 

47.  Hylotoma  eximia. 
(Plat     V.  fig.  11.) 

.1"  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Bin  •        two  joints  of  the  tarsi  white,  black  at 

lining  joints  of  the  tarsi  black. 
Wing  extremities,  darkest  in  the  radial 

cell   and  th<  9.      Antenna'  rather 

aguished  from  these 

p  by  it-  clouded  win;;* 

rvlta  it  is  easily 

// 
a.  $  ■  1  1  M   Salle\ 

Hylotoma  virescens. 
II  ' '  ,  n.  16  (1814). 

Eylotoma  analis. 

1:;.) 

iii.  p.  li':;,  n.  6  1 1817). 

lin..  1<>-  .    I  lin. 

II'  •.  ;  ind  .  Hid  pectus  di 

men  rufo-1  us,  the  last 

!   the   last    three    below   black.      Wings 
■  1  with  violet  ;  antenna?  ciliated. 

a.  cf  Probably  from  Abbot's  c  Uection. 

Hylotoma  clavicornis. 
V.  fig.  ll.i 

L  p    l1 '-.  a.  13  1 17*1). 
Vori  'i.  I        ,    Inter.  Ent.  Soc.i. p. 66(1867). 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  -'-h  lin. 

IN  id,  thorax,  and  pi  1  tus  black,  the  last  with  a  slight  bluish  shad*- : 

F 


(50  TENTnREIHMIi  1  . 

antenna;  black,  slightly  piceous  beneath  ;  abdomen  luteous,  with  only 
the  borders  of  the  sheaths  of  the  Baws  below  (the  extremities  of 
which  are  visible  above)  black;  the  four  front  femora  blue-black  ; 
front  tibiae  and  tarsi  whitish  :  four  bind  tarsi  blackish,  hind  femora 
and  four  hind  tibiae  luteous  in  the  middle,  and  blue-black  at  I 
extremities.  Wings  hyaline,  with  yellowish  nervures  inwards  the 
base;  stigma  large,  piceous,  with  an  oblique  shade  beneath. 

Described  from  the  type  in  the  Banksian  collection,  which  is  a 
female  in  very  good  preservation. 

There   are  five   specimens   from   Hudson's    Baj    in    the    British 
Museum,  which  1  am  inclined  to  regard  for  the  present  a-  variel 
of  this  species.     The  i  "lour  of  the  antenna;,  tibia?,  and  tarsi  varies 
from  black  or  brown  to  yellowish,  and  in  all  at  least  the  lasl   two 
segments  of  the  abdomen  are  black.    The  only  male  closely  reseml 
the  type  of  //.  analis;  but  the  body  is  ratlin-  1  and  the  wii 

are  yellowish  hyaline,  with  a  shade  below  the  stigma,  which  is  nearly 
obliterated  in  the  type  by  tho  dark  colour  of  the  wings. 

Hab.  North  America. 

«•  $•  (Type  of  species.)         North  America,  ksian  Collection. 

b-f.  $  2'.  St.  Martin's  Falls.  1  >r.  Ham-ton. 

51.  Hylotoma  borealis. 
(Plate  V.  fig.  16.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  black,  face  redd  i-h  :  antennas  blaci  third  of  the  lei 

of  the  last  joint,  and  yellowish  beyond.  Body  wholly  rufo-1 
basal  half  of  the  fronl  femora  black,  and  the  four  hinder  trochanters 
and  middle  of  1 1 1 *  ■  i  darker.     Wings  hyaline,  dusky  yellowish 

towards   the   base;    Btagma   brown;    t  ide   beneath  itly 

marked ;  nervures  piceous. 

Perhaps  a  variety  of  //.  davicornis. 
Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 
a-  ?•  (Type  of  species.)  St.  Martin's  Fall-.  1'r.  Bamston. 

52.  Hylotoma  cyra. 
(Plate  V.  fig. 

Exp.  al.  10-11  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Head,  thorax,  pectus,  and  femora  shining  black  :  antennae  fuscous, 
paler  towards  the  extremity  and  beneath  low,  theout 

edges  of   the  sheaths  of  the  saws,  and  sometimes  the  whole  sheaf 
black.    Wings  yellowish  hyaline.  3tal  cell  and  all  the  nervu- 

on  the  costa  and  inner  margins,  and  at  the  base  of  r 
yellow,  the  rest  piceous.   Stigma  brown,  with  a  sharply  d 
not  extending  beyond  the  second  submarginal  cell,  in  which  a  di 


HVLOluMA.  (37 

ia  placed.     Tli.  dso  a  dark  cloud  on  the  upper 

■1  cell  of  the  fore  wings.     Tibiae  and  tarsi 
:■  darker  towards  the  extremity. 

J.     One  specimen  bears 

.  which  is  preoccupied  in  the  genus. 

ibel;  but  the  specimens   are  probably  from 

II 

'   2- 

Hylotoma  abdominalis. 

17.) 

iii.  p.  123,  n.  7  (1817); 
G    1867). 

Lin. 

n  yellow,  Bhining  ; 

■ml  and  third  sub- 

// 

l'r  bablj  from  All. 

lection. 
I     r.  Cresson,  Esq. 

Hylotoma  humeralis. 

'i.  p.  99,  pi.  ix.  fig.  6 
•  -  |  L867). 
•'    .  \i.  p.  l".''.'.  n.  22  1 1-1  li. 
■  ■  :     17,  a.  L85  (1823); 

*  I',  bably  from  Abb  t'- collection. 

Hylotoma  pectoralis. 

iii.  p.  124,  n.  10  (1817  ). 
// 

Hylotoma  dulciana. 

.'.  ii.  p.  .'!14  (1824); 
I 


•    i  -  ui-llum  i-oiicolurous 

M  stion. 


v  'J 


68  TENTUUFDIXID^E. 

57.  Hylotoma  miniata. 
Hylotoma  miniata,  King,  Bert.  Mag.  vi.  p.  298,  n.  20  (1814). 
Bab.  North  America. 

58.  Hylotoma  rubra. 
Hylotoma  rubra,  Khuj,  Bert.  Mag.  vi.  p.  209,  n.  21  (ISM  | 
Hab.  New  York. 

59.  Hylotoma  coccinea. 
(Hate  V.  fig.  19.) 

Hylotoma  coccinea,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  24,  n.  10  (1804  ). 
Tenthredo  rubifrinosa,  Beauv.  Ins.  Afr.  Amir.  p.  98,  pi.  ix.  fig.  5 

(1805). 
Hylotoma  rnbi^rinosa,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  72  i  1  867  I. 
Hylotoma  erytnrosoma,  Leach,  y.'»>l  Misc.  iii.  p.  li  L817). 

Ferruginous  red  ;  antonncc,  eyes,  legs,  and  blackish  :  hind 

coxa)  testaceous.    Willis  dusky  hyaline,  si  rongly  glossed  with  viol 
inner  margin  of  the  hind,  wings  clear  hyaline.     A  ecimen 

(also  a  female)  has  the  middle  and  side  lobes  of  th  'id  the 

Bcutollum  as  well  as  the  prothorax  and  pectus  <>u  one  side,  aim 
wholly  black,  while  the  prothorax  and  scutellum  on  t'  are  of 

the.  ground-colour.     The  fore  wings  ar<  rda  the  hin 

angle  than  in  the  type  of  erythrosoma,  Leach,  which  I  have  .just 
described.  Tho  second  specimen  only  differs  from  Fabricius's  descrip- 
tion of  coccinea  by  tho  black  colour  not  being  confined  t<>  the  middle 
of  the  thorax. 

Uab.  North  America. 

a.  $  .  (Type  of  II.  crythrosoma.)         <  feorgia.         Probably  from  Abbot's 

ion. 

b.  $ .  Georgia. 

GO.  Hylotoma  maculata. 
Cryptus  maculatus,  Jurine,  Hym.  p.  51,  pi.  vi.  gen.  2  ( 1807  >. 
Hah.  North  America  ? 

61.  Hylotoma  mellina. 
Hylotoma  mellina,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  •".  <  1880J 

1 1  al>.    Nevada. 

62.  Hylotoma  sphinx. 

(Plate  V.  fig.  20.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  -4  lin. 

Dark  red  ;  head  black,  mandibles  reddish  at  the  extremity  ;   an- 


HYLOTOMA.  69 

tern.  :.  with  Ion.  -lations  on  tho  inside;  tegulce  black, 

adjoinin  ge  oval  spot,  covering  the  side  lobes  of  the  thorax  in 

_   .    eddish  in  the  middle :  a  large 

y  the  middle  of  the  pectus  in  front  of  the  middle 

thorax  blackish;  abdomen  very  short  and  broad, 

hind  the  middle.     Wings  violaceo-hyaline,  clear 

.  :    hind  wings   with  two  middle  cells,  the 

»le. 

of  H.  dulciaria  or  H.pectoralis. 

II  l  '! 

<*■  c  North  America  Entomological  Club. 

.  Hylotoma  scapularis. 

Hylol  vi.  p.  298,  n.   19  (18 

■ 

Hylotoma  calcanea. 

211  i  1 81 

i    |    67  ( 18 

5.   Hylotoma  xanthothorax. 

1 1\  .  iii.  p.  L24,  $17). 

.   1  lin. 

.   ■  •  eived  at 

D  the 

I  Scobina, 

I  d  with  //.  calcani  a. 

und  it  with 
//. 

// 

W.  E.  L(  ach. 

.  Hylotoma  dorsalis. 

236,  :i.  14  (16 
2). 

Ha 

\1.  Salle". 


•    \      •  ik  nun. 


70  I  I  N1HKK!>1N1I>.1.. 

67.  Hylotoma  procera. 
Hylotoma  procera,  King,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  235,  n.  38  (1834). 
Hab.  Mexico. 

68.  Hylotoma  pcecila. 

Hvlotoma  pcecila,    Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  239,  n.  54(1834); 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  08  (,1807). 

Bab.  Mexico. 

a,  b.  d  $  •  Orizaba.  M .  Salle\ 

d-rj.tfQ.  Mexico.  M.  SalhS. 

h.  $ .  Mexico. 

69.  Hylotoma  fascialis. 
Hylotoma  fascialis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  69  (1807). 
Hab.  Mexico  *. 

70.  Hylotoma  semifusca. 
Hylotoma  sernifuscus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  69  (1867). 
Hab.   Mexico. 

71.  Hylotoma  lepida. 
Hylotoma  lepida,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  239,  n.  53  (1834). 
Hab.  Mexico. 
a.  cf.  Orizaba.  M.  SalltJ. 

72.  Hylotoma  consobrina. 

Hylotoma    consobrina,    Nort,    Trans.  Amer.   Ent.   Soc   iv.    p.  78 

(187i'i. 

llab.  Mexico. 

7::.  Hylotoma  vittata. 
VI.  fig.  2.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Head  testaceous ;  eyes,  antennae,  jaws,  and  a  depression  on  e 
side  running  between  the  antennas  and  jaws  black.     Thorax  blue- 
black;  prothorax,  side  lobes  of  I  spot  between,  and 
scutelluin  testaceous.     Abdomen  blue-black  above  and  below;  the 
first  four  segments  In                         blue-black,  with  a  large 
spot  on  each  side  ;  below,  the  scutellum  and  pleura  narrowly  lute. 
Legs  testaceous,  coxae  and  femoi  ie  hind 
femora)  blue-black  ;  tips  of  all  the  tibia                                 r.     Wi 
hyaline:  fore  wings  broadly  yellowish  along  th 
stigma:  this  colour  is  bounded  by  a  dusky  streak,  extending  ov<  r 


*  I  cannot  separate  thi?  species  from  //.  pcecila  by  die  description 


MA.  71 

rvure,  ailing  the  lower  half  of  the  radial 

third  and  1'uurth  suhmarginal  cells, 

I,  at  which  point  it  )«■■   imi  s  sud- 

portion  of  the  first  to 

d  cell. 

•  •  any  other. 
Mexi  M.  Sallo. 


S    uth  Ch, 
'.:■■    oa  janthina  \ 

1  >r.    Pi       1'    rtyll. 

Dr.  1 

Elardwicke. 

I 


■ 

I  S70,  y.  459. 

'.  ellow  ; 

...  ■  ither 

vi  i  \    pale 

.:■  hind  i 
I      •    u  ings 
the  rad         ell  and 
d  with  a  bi 

I  rardwicke. 

i  .       •    i 

<  a|    .  I 


spurs 

j   of  our 

en  off,  and  as  all 

>ve  this  specii  - 


72  i '  Minn  DLNIDJB. 

76.  Hylotoma  excisa. 
Hylotoma  excisa,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  S      I.  fid.  1-77,  p.  90. 
Bab.  Penang. 

77.  Hylotoma  microcephala. 

Hvlotoma  microcephala,  VoUenh.  Ttjdschr.  Ent.  iii.  p.  ISO  (I860). 
Ilab.  Java. 

78.  Hylotoma  interstitialis. 

Hylotoma interstitialis,  Cameroi  .   1877, p.91. 

Hab.  Darjeeling. 

71'.  Hylotoma  fumipenuis. 

Hylotoma  fumipenuis,  Smith,  '2nd   Yarkand  Mission,  I/i/m.  p.  18 
(1878). 

Hab.  Punjab. 

80.  Hylotoma  sinensis. 
(  Plat*   V.  • 

Hylotoma  microcephala,  Camer  I  i     | 

Lond.  1876,  p.  460. 

Exp.  al.  7-11  lin.,  long.  corp.  3-5  lin. 

Head  small,  blue-black  ;  ant'  is,  brown  towards  the 

extremity.     Body  yellow,  thoi  ml  tip  of  abdomen 

and  middle  of  pectus  \wn-  or  less  distinctly  marked  witb  violet- 
brown  ;  scutellum  Bon  i  of  the 

more  or  less  varied  with  violet-brown.     Winj  -hyaline, 

with  a  violet  iridescence  ;  hind  v 

I  am  unable  to  detect  middle  spurs  in  t  i 

Hab.  China. 

a-c.  6  2-  (Tvpes  of  spi  ciea  I  ,j. 

d.  $.  -Chow-1  Q.T.  Lay,  Esq. 

8 1 .  Hylotoma  xanthogaster. 
(Plate  V.  fig.  1.) 

Hylotoma  xanthogaater,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent,  -  -     ,p.  459. 

Exp.  al.  8-9  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head,  thorax,  and  legs  steel-blue  :   l  ,l,Ue  of 

the  abdomen  above  pale  violi  emity  and   on 

surface  of  abdomen  uniform  yellow.     Wings  smoky  hyaline;  third 
submarginal  nervure  curved  outwardf  •    tin    middle.     In  on< 


ma.  7;; 

ginal  nervnle  is  absent  on  one  side,  thus 
-  inal  cells  into  one. 

II 

a.  J       .  aul.  a.  Hardwicke. 

N  lia.  Capt.  Reid. 

Hylotoma  victorina. 

.in. 

!!•  -blue  ;  an- 

i  with  very  snort  pubes- 
extremity 

.  with   only  the  first 

in  wh  wholly 

.  is  from  Hong 

K<  darker  than        xanthogasi  r,  hut 

I  .  Esq. 

J.  C.  Bowring,  Esq. 

.- 

7  .  p.  459. 

in. 

I  I  •'.  with  a  row  ofpurplish- 

nt  in  tl  EL 

or  less  luteous 

of  the  meso- 

«  irpL    above. 

\\  ^ma 

H 

a.  Reid. 

Hylotoma  bipunctata. 

Land.  L877,  p.  90. 

Lin. 

I  which  it  chieflj  by  the  four 

In,,  inctly   luteous,   and  the  dark 


74  TENIHREDINlD-fc. 

transverse  bars  on  the  abdomen  not  being  divided  in  the  middle. 
I  cannot  detect  much  difference  in  the  colour  of  the  antennae  in  the 
two  species.  One  of  the  specimens  of  bvpunctata  is  labelled  "  excisa, 
type,"  which  is  clearly  an  error. 

Hab.  India. 

a,  b.  5.  (Types  of  species.)  India. 

85.  Hylotoma  simlaensis. 

Hylotoma  simlaensis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent,  Sue.  Land.  1878,  p.  91. 

Hab.  Simla. 

D.  African  species. 

86.  Hylotoma  sugillata. 

Hylotoma  sugillata,  Khuj,  Jahrb.  d.  Lisect.  i.  p.  232,  n   27  1  L834). 
Hab.  South  Africa. 

a.  2-  S.  Africa.  Dr.  Smith. 

b.  2-  Interior  of  S.  Africa.  Earl  of  Derby. 

87.  Hylotoma  andromeda. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  7.) 

Exp.  al.  91in.,  long.  corp.  ;">  lin. 

Head  and  antenme  bluo-black  ;  prothorax  and  sides  of  mesothorax 
lutcous  ;  the  whole  centre  and  hinder  portion  of  the  thorax  blue- 
black.  Abdomen  shining  violet-brown  in  the  middle  above:  the 
last  three  segments  blue-black,  both  above  and  below  ;  undersur- 
face,  and  sides  otherwise  luteous.  Pectus  blue-black  in  the  middlo 
and  behind;  sides  luteous.  Legs  blue-black.  Fore  wings  smoky 
hyaline,  with  a  violet  iridescence;  hind  wings  clear  hyaline,  with 
the  e.xt  Trinities  clouded. 

Hab.  Natal. 

a.  £•  (Type  of  sped  Natal.  Dr.  Krauss. 

» 

88.  Hylotoma  dirce. 
(Plate  IV.  fig.  15.) 

Size  of  U.  andromeda,  to  which  it  is  closely  allied. 

Head  and  antennae  black  ;  thorax,  including  the  scutellum  and 
postscutellum,  pectus,  legs,  and  last  three  segments  of  the  abdomen 
brassy  black  ;  prothorax.  tegulae,  and  six  basal  segments  of  the 
abdomen  beneath  and  at  the  sides  luteous ;  above,  they  are  banded 
with  violet-brown  in  the  middle,  the  incisions  narrowly  luteous. 
Wings  dusky  hyaline,  but  clearer  than  in  andromeda,  with  a  dusky 
shade  beneath  the  stigma. 

Hab.  South  Africa. 

a.  $.  (Type  of  species.)  Lake  Ngami.  Mr.  Andersson. 


HTLOTOMA. 


lO 


Hylotoma  speciosa. 
II.      toma  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  233,  n.  32  (1834). 

90.  Hylotoma  urania. 
I  Plat<    l\'.  6g.  LO.) 

L  1"  Lin.,  l"!i_r.  corp.  ~>  lin. 

ith  purple  and  violet;  segments  3-5 
oi   the    .    lomei  t-blue  spot  on  the  middle  of 

ments    :'.  5  0f  the  ab- 

the  tibiae  tremitiea  of  the  Litter 

dusky.     Wings  hyaline,   with   yellow  nervures  towards  the   base, 

>rown  (  mity  ;  tips  of  fore  wings  darker, 

•  ed  with  violet  e.v, 
I 

11  ih.  South  Airi    . 
o,b.  J.  II, rr  (.Juienzius. 

91.  Hylotoma  bicolorata. 

-  '  '•.  D.  16,  i  1.  vii.  fig.  4 

U 

Hylotoma  gambiae. 

.  al.  7  I  lin. 

II'  1  thick.  the  fir.-t  joint 

the  third   piceous,  with  a 
ity.     T:  ilack  in   the 

middle;  pi  .and  the  whole  remainder 

<>f  the  insect  the  four  hi 

i  \t remities  of  the  hind 
c,  which  an  ...      W  I,  but  probably  yellowish 

hyaline. 

Poasil  !•   •  '.a.  Kli, 

lin 

n.  <S      I  j  ia. 

.  Hylotoma  xanthomela. 
Hylotoma  \-  Jahrb.  d.  1  ■  ect.  i.  p.  234,  n.  36  (1834) 

//.(/..  Guii 


78  TKNTHRED1NID.1  . 

I  1 3.  Hylotoma  terminalis. 

Hylotoma  terminalis,   Klug}  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  297,  n.   17,  pi.  vii. 
fig.  5  (1814). 

Hab.  Para. 

114.  Hylotoma  dryope. 
(Plate  VI.  fig.  3.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Pale  shining  yellow,  the  las!  three  Begments  blackish  above,  and 
the  ends  of  the  saws  projecting  like  a  pair  of  pincers.  Head  above 
the  antenna'  black  ;  below  yellow  :  antennas  long  and  Blender,  yel- 
lowish at  the  base  and  black  at  the  extremity;  lips  of  front  tarsi, 
the  intermediate  tarsi,  the  hind  tibia;  (and doubtless  the  tarsi  also) 
black.  Wings  hyaline,  with  piceous  nervures,  dusky  towards  the 
extremities;  costa  yellowish. 

Allied  to  //.  poecila. 
Hab.  Amazons. 
a.  ?.  (Type  of  species.)  Amazons.  II.  W.  Bates,  I 

115.  Hylotoma  atripes. 

Hylotoma atripes, Holmgren, Eugenics  React,  Zool.,  ltu.j>.  891  (1868). 

Uab.  llio  Janeiro. 

11G.  Hylotoma  fulcrata. 
Hylotoma  fulcrata,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  L  p.  240,  a.  67  I  1834  ). 

Hab.  Brazil. 
a,b.  $.  Petropolis*.  J.  Gray,  Esq. 

117.  Hylotoma  xanthospila. 
Hylotoma  xanthospila,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  239,  n.  55  (1834). 
Hub.  Brazil. 

US.  Hylotoma  ventralis. 
Hylotoma  ventralis,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  240,  n.  56  |  L834). 
Hab.  Brazil. 

119.  Hylotoma  car bonaria. 
Hylotoma  carbonaria,  Klug,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  240,  n.  58  (18,34 ). 
Hab.  Brazil. 


*  Captured  Feb.  18 J7  (MS.  note). 


II  UAMHKIUX. 35.    LOBOCERAS.  79 

120.  Hylotoma  melanaria. 
-tonia  melanaria,  King,  Jahrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  240,  n.  59  (1834). 
•  Hab.    Brazil. 

-  Lbfamily  III.  LOB()(  KK ATLVK. 

1  :  remarkable  genera  which 

.v  defined  group,  being  intermediate  be- 

Perga,  &c.) 
in  the  '.  cell  :  the  densely  pubescent   antennae 

I  the  middle  spurs  connect  them  with  Hylo- 
i      ■•-■  is  that  of  the  typical  Tenihre- 

cUm    '. 

I.  PERANTHERIX. 
P  :  u  thi  rix,  R  -  ••  I  ;..  109  (1874). 

l.  Perantherix  pumilio. 

f.  Oxon.  p.  100.  pi.  xx.  fig.  1 

//  'i9. 

!'•  rantherix  fatima. 

I 

1  joint),  two  longitudinal 

idomen  beneath,  and  last 

three  p-int-  of  all  Wings  bj  aline,  yellowish  towards 

y<  Qow. 

// 

a.  <!  1 1.  \Y.  Bates,  Esq. 

LOBOCERAS. 

\-  •    V-      7  •    "with    short  diverging  hairs, 

\vl.  betweei    the  joints  rather  in- 

r  than  tl  I .  the  third  oot  much  longer 

than  t  |ual  length  ;    the  last 

them   the  appearance  of 

it,  if  so,  all  the  speci- 

■  e  me  I  in   th<  ner,  which  is 

improbable.      II-  id  large,  about   as  wide  as  thorax  ;  eyes  large  and 

prominent  ;  th  lal  form,  more  or  less  deeply  channelled ; 

abdomen  modi  off.    Legs  moderately  long  and  thick;  hind  coxa' 


80  IKNTHREPIXIIt.l  . 

long  and  large,  almost  as  in  Macrophya  ;  anterior  and  hind  tibiae  \\  itli 
two  spurs  at  the  extremity,  intermediate  tibiae  with  one  at  the  extremity 
and  another  in  the  middle  :  all  very  long  and  sharp,  especially  the 
inside  spur  on  the  hind  tibiae;  first  joint  of  tarsi  as  Long  as  all  the 
remainder.  Wings  rather  long,  moderately  broad,  with  one  mar- 
ginal (appendiculate)  and  four  submarginal  cells,  the  first  and  second 
each  receiving  a  recurrent  nervure;  no  lanceolate  cell,  the  com- 
mencement of  two  lower  anal  veins  being  losl  in  the  inner  margin 
near  the  base  :  land  wings  with  one  middle  cell  and  all  the  mar- 
ginal cells  open;  the  appendiculate  cell  is  much  larger  on  the  hind 
wings  than  on  the  fore  win 

1.  Loboceras  mexicanum. 

(  Plate  VI.  fig.  4.i 

Exp.  ah  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  Lin. 

Testaceous;  anten  I  the  two  first  joints),  abdomen  (1 

the  end  of  the  fifth  Begmenl  t  the  b  i  ::i-i 

black.     Wing  yellowish  hyaline,  <3  a  the  fore  wings,  with 

yellow  nervures;   tips  Bmoky,  with  1 

Huh.  Mexico. 

a.  2-  (Type  of  specii  ba,  M.  Salle*. 

2.  Loboceras  hippolyte 

6.) 

Exp.  ah  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  \\  I 

Resembles  the  lasl   species.     Test         is;    ant  ept  the 

two  basal  joints,  che<  at  and  centre  ,-the  two 

last  joints  of  the  abdomen,  and  the  hind  tar-i  and  extremities  of  the 
hind  tibiae  black.     Wings  as  in  the  ]  ,  butclea  llv 

before  the  dark  apex  of  the  fore  uim.^  and  on  the  bind  wi: 

Hah.  Amazoi 
a-  2-  (Typeofs]  II    \V.  Bafc  -.  Esq. 

3.  Loboceras  lucidum. 
ite  \  I. 

Exp.  ah  7-8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Shining  testaceous  ;  head  (except  mouth),  a  spot  in  front  of  th 
(sometimes  absent),  scutellum,  more  or  less  of  the  ipes  of  the  abdomen, 
and  the  fore  hinder  tibiae  and  tarsi  and  front  tarsi,  and  Bometin 
the  front  tibia?  also,  black.     Wings  hyaline,  costa  and  nervures  bl  i 
base  and  apes  infuscated. 

Huh.  Amazons. 

a-e.  $.  (Type  of  species.)  Ajnazons.  H.  W.  Bat 


AUHCOMEBPS.  — 37.    PTEETGOPHOB  81 

.  AULACOMERUS. 
Au  .  Fr.  ix.  p.  137  I  1-10), 

1.  Aulaconierus  buquetii. 

.   ix.   p.  140,  pi     vii 

I 

2.  Aulacomerus  i?>ebenus. 

Soc.   nii   i)    10 

PTEKYCJOPIIORIN.E. 

OPHORUS. 

1 

-THUS. 

.ml 

mark. 
* 
Mr.  Du  Boulay. 

ophorus  cyaueus. 

119,  n.  3    181 7). 

R.  Bakewell,  Esq  . 
Mr.  I  h 


Ptei  y'^ophorus  leacML 

..  10-11  lin.,  1  5  .in. 

-tollum.hi: 

- 

and   of 
j 

AW,.  Q 
o,  i 

Pterygoplioru  is. 

. 
/ 


I  [ah. 

■ 

1 

K.  1 

J.  j 

.      -ygophorus  interruptus. 

/ 

J.  I 

6.  Pterygophorus  bifasciatus. 

i 

AW,. 


I."  THY 

7.  Pterygophorus  analis. 
Pi  :   _  iphorus  analis,  I  p.  ii.  p.  66  |  L864). 

Hah.  Australia. 

o.  9-  rn  K:\  pt.  Parry. 

A-  ?•  Mr.  Wile 

-  ibfamily  V.  LOPHYRIDIK 
LOPHYRUS. 
!     ■  hyrus,  Latr.   II  .    ..  iii.   p.   ::  »•>  ,  18  »2)  :    A 

rii  ii.  p.,  -  „ 

1.  Lopliyrus  nemorum. 

nemorui  .  /  i.  p.  Ill,  n.  - 

I  '.  ii.  1  I  181  I  i  ;    /. 

p.  1  K  n.  1 
//.  i      ' 

.1.  1".  I J  mho. 

2.   I  us. 

I 

!.i. 

".  b.  .1.  F.  Rut) 

Lopliyrus  hercynise. 

iht! .  i ! 

I.  Lopliyrus  polytomus. 

PI        I  ■  \ . 

L  phyrus  is. 

S.    i 


84  TENTHREDIKID2B. 

Lophyrus  pallidus,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  54,  n.  4  (1814);   Hart. 

Blattw.  p.  126  (1837). 
Lophyrus  minor,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  •"4.  n.  155  (1823). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  2-  S     tland.  P.  Cameron,  Esq. 

b-d.  $.  rmany.  J.  P.  Ruthe. 

6.  Lophyrus  laricis. 

Pteronus laricis,  Jurine,  Hym.  pi.  vi.  gen.  6  I  L8  '7). 
Lophyrus  laricis,  Klug,  Berl.   Mag.  vi.  p.  59,  n.  8  (1814);  Hart. 
Blattw.  p.  131,  n.  6  |  L8 

//«&.  Europe. 

a,  b.  2'  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c-e.  2-  l"'- 

7.  Lophyrus  frutetorum. 

I     thredo  frutetorum,  Fair.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  Ill,  n.  25  i  L793). 
Lophyrus  frutetorum,  erl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  56,  n.  6  (1814) ;   //<//7. 

Blattw.  p.  134,  n.  7 
Diprion  pini,  Schrank,  Fauna  B oica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  253  I  L802). 
Tenthredo  eques,  Schrank,  N.  Mag.  Ent.  i.  p.  288  (17! 

Hab.   Europe. 

a-d.  2-  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

- .  Lophyrus  variegatus. 

I     |  hyrus  variegatus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  137,  n.  8 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a-e.  $  2-  '     rmafly-  •'•  1  •  Uuthe. 

/.  d .  Eui 

9.  Lophyrus  pini. 

Tenthredo  pini,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  556,  n.  8  |  17"  un.  Suec. 

p.  390  (1761). 
Lophyrus  pini,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  vi.  p.  50,  n.  2  (1814);   Curt.  Brit. 

Jvnt.n.  pi.  liv.   (1825  ;   Hart.    Blattw.  p.   Ml    (1837);     Volienh. 

Tijdschr.  Ent.  i.  p.  180,  \  I.  ii.  I  L858  I,  xiii.  p.  71.  pL  iv.  figs.  I  &  5 

(  L870). 
2-  Tenthredo  dorsata,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  408,  n.  15  (1781 >. 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  rf  5. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens, 

e-y.  6  2- 

Britain. 

h,  i.  (Pupa-eases.) 

Britain. 

k-p.  d  2  • 

( JftTruany, 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

q.  $. 

Lur 

1".  Lophyrus  ereuiita. 


62   is: 

.  10]     1  - 


■n  . 


1 1 .  iilis. 

'•  n.   10    (1837);      V    -nit. 


I-  .  lyrua  catocalus. 

1  Xt-d.  ii.  p.  27G  (18t 

rus  sertiferus. 

I  ). 

I 

W.  C.  II  ,Esq. 

.1.  I 

J.  1  .  1; 

I 

_  - 

heri. 
L 


86  ;n.XTi!i:rii:Mi).i:. 

1  7.  Lophyrus  socius. 

Lophvrus  aocixiB,  Klug,  Berl.    Mag.  \i.  p.   60,  n.  9  (181-1):  Hurt. 
Blattw.  p.  L67,  q.  13  |  L837). 

Hab.  Northern  and  Eastern  Eur< 

18.  Lophyrus  pallipes. 

Hylotoma  pallipes,  Fall.  Pi  emk.  Akad.  Handl.xxix.  p.  41  (16 
Lophyrus  elon^atulus,  Kluq,  /;>/■/.  Mag.ii.  p.  55,  a.  6  (  L814);  Hart. 
Blattw.  p.  L69,  n.  14  <  L837). 

iffaft.  Central  Europe. 

a-e.  3  2  •  '  ■•  rmany.  J.  F.  Rutlie. 

L9.  Lophyrus  politus. 

Lophyrus  politus,  Slug,  B        '.'    j.  \i.  p.  60,  n.  10(1814);    //■ 
Blattw.  p.  17(i.  i:.  L5(1837). 

Hab.  Carinthia. 
".  b.  6  2-  1"'- 

20.  Lophyiuis  pulchricornis. 
I.  iphyrua  pulchricornis,  Brerni,  Stett.  ent.  '/.>it.  x.  p.  '.'I  |  L849). 
Hab.  Switzerland, 

21.  Lophyrus  tropicus. 

Lophyrus  tropicus,  '  ■ .  ii.  p.  322  (  l-r 

Hab.   Mexico. 

22.  Lophyrus  cordoviensis. 

Lophvrus  cordi  n,   Trans.  Alner.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  ■ 

(1869). 

Hab.  Mexico. 

23.  Lophyrus  fabricii. 
(Plate  VI.  fig.  ll.i 

Lophyrus  fabricii,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  120,  u.  •'!  i  1817). 

Exp.  al.  7;!  lin.,  long.  corp.  '■>},  lin. 

Luteous;  antennae  Mack  except  at  base,  16-jointed;  eyes  and 
ocelli  black;  thorax  with  the  frontal  lobe  brownish,  and  the  side 
lobes  blackish  in  the  middle.     V.  ear  hyaline;  costa  and  stigma 

yellowish  j    lanceolate  cell   almost  contracted,   with  oblique  cross 
nemire. 

Hah.  Georgia. 
a-  $•  (Type  of  species.)       Georgia.       Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 


38.  lbskibxjb.  87 

2  \.  Lophyrus  compar. 
mpar,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  121,  n.  -1  (1817). 
Bab.   G 

Lophyrus  lateralis. 

r.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  25  (1880). 

//     .   I 

.  Lophyrus  pini-rigidae. 

I  '  .     '  ■     i<fe,  p.  228    (1SGS) ; 

Trans.  A  v    .  ii.  p.  3: 

Hah.    M 

.  Lophyrus  abbotii. 
(Plate  VI.  fig.  12.) 

i  7,         '■'        iii.  p.  120  (1817);    Norton, 

bans.  A  I  .  ii.  p.  3  309). 

Shinii  1  with  brown  above  ;  antennae 

I       k.     W  ings 
hyaline,  stigma  I  alum-  ••  d,  with 

ire. 

Bab.  ' 

a,/,.  2-)  ':1-  Probably  from  Abbot's 

collection.  (Ticketed  pineti.) 

I 

28.  Lophyrus  akhursti. 
I  Yorton,  Trans.  Amir.  Ent.  Soc.  ii. p.  •"•-!  I  L8G9), 

Bab.  N-w  Jersey. 

29.  Lophyrus  fuivus. 

I  \  ,  Trans.  A  ner.  Ent.  Sue.  iv.  p.  86  i  1872). 

Bab.   In: 
(/.  .  York. 

.  Lophyrus  abietis. 

I         ■  H         /        '.'      .  p.  376  (1841);   Norton,  Trans. 

.  ii.  p.  325  (18G 

Bab.  Unil 

u.  3-  °rk. 


88  ti:nttikedi>"Id.t:. 

31.  Lophyrus  rileyi. 

Lophyrus  rileyi,  Cresson,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  25  1 1 880). 

Hab.  Florida. 

32.  Lophyrus  abdominalis. 

Lophyrus  abdominalis,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  .'il">  (1824 
Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  328  1 1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 

33.  Lophyrus  pinetorum. 

Lophyrus  pinetum,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  •  9). 

Hab.  Ohio. 

34.  Lophyrus  americanus. 

(Plate  VI.  6g. 

Lophyrus  americanus,  Leach,  Zool.  Mine.  iii.  p.  120  1 1817). 

Exp.  al.  !'?,  lin..  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Luteous  :  antennae  black,  L9-jointed;  eyes  and  ocelli  black,  ocelli 
placed  on  a  black  Line;  front  and  side  lobes  of  thorax,  scutellum,  and 
metathorax  all  marked  with  black.     Wings  hyaline;  Lanceolate  cell 
wider   than  in  the   other   American   species,    with    oblique    i 
nervures. 

I/n/,.    United  Stat.  3. 

a.  §.  (Type  of  species.)  Georgia.  Pi         !■-  from  Abbot!a 

collection. 

35.  Lophyrus  lecontei. 

Lophvrus  leconl  '/.  Rep.Nx.    /»>-.  iv.  p.  58  <  l>-7.ii  ;   N>rto?i, 

Trims.  Aimr.   i  .  ii.  p.  829  |  186] 

Hab.  United  Stat 

3G.  Lophyrus  edwardsii. 

Lophyrus  edwardsii,    Norton,    Trans.  Amer.    Ent.    Soc.   ii.   p.   330 
(1869). 

Hab.  California. 

.'17.  Lophyrus  fulviceps. 

Lophyrus  fulviceps,  Cresson,  Trans.  Amir.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  25  (1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

3S.  Lophyrus  insularis. 

Lophyrus  insularis,  Cresson,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iv.  p.  1  (1865). 
Hab.  Cuba. 


rExrs. — 40.  peeretja..  89 

M0N0CTENUS. 

1.  Monoctenus  juniperi. 

555,     ,9     1758 1  ■    Faun 

'•  01,  n.  11  (1814);    Hurt. 

- 

.  x\  iii.  fig.  1 10  |  L776  i. 

.1.  F.  Rut) 

V.     I  vsutus. 

2  I  1701  i. 
7  i  1  "71  i. 

.1 .  1  .  I ,' 

rictus. 

187]  ). 

viii.    p.    20 

."•:  .  sus. 

I  '  s    .    viii.   p.    20 

.  r.        nA. 

r 

1  Oxon.  p.    I"'-1     1874), 


witb 

I'S     Willi      13,    11, 

\.        All    1  r   ■ 

■  \ri -j, i  in  the 


90  i '.      ■ 

1 .  Perreyia  lepida. 
Perreyia  Lepida,  BruTM,  Hym.  i\.  p.  661,  pi.  sdvi.  fig.  2  1 L8-* 

Hub.  South  America. 

a.  2-  '     l/-^- 

b.  2- 

2.  Perreyia  capitula. 

Perreyia  capitulum,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent  S  ■ ,  i.  p.  223  <  L867  I. 
Hub.   Mexico, 
a,  j.  Orizaha.  M.  Sal] 

3.  Perreyia  (?)  anomala. 
t  Plate  VI  I.) 

Exp.  al.  1<»  lin.,  long.  corp.  I  lin. 

Uniform  ti  head,  i  hind  tarsi  black  ; 

face  testaceou  ')-jointed;  third  joint   half  u^  loi 

again  as  fourth  ;    fourth  rathei  ling  om    . 

which  arc  of  uniform  length,  and  fit  I  with  ^li< -rl  pr<  on 

:h  side  at  the  extremity.     Wings  sm  dine,  clearer  towai 

the  edges ;  both  recurrenl  a  d  by  thi  I  submar- 

il  cell,  lii"  first  near  the  mi  idjusl  before  I 

intersection  of  the  second  and  third  cells  ;  ]  '11  petiolated  : 

hind  wings  \\  ith  tw  o  middle 

Hab.   M<  \ico. 

a.  2  ■  (Type  of  Bpei  M.  S 

I.  Perreyia  comp 

.  13  A  15.) 
Perrej  ia  compl  i 
Hab.  Mexico. 
a-d.   3  2-  M    >aU''- 

5.  Perreyia  picca. 

Bi'achytoma  picea,    Westtc.    i  l  p.    lin,  j,l 

(  18/4). 

Ilnli.  Amazons. 

a.  <?.  m  +.  ||.  \V. 

*  One  specimen  lias  five  submarginal  .  the  third  c 

complete!)   divided  by  an  additional  Dervule.     Norton 
scribed  a  male:  but  1  doubt  if  I  I 
The  inseel  which  appeal  - 
a  dull  fulyous  thorax,  a  black  scutellum,  and  tl  wn. 

t  The  femal  -  little  from   Prof.  Westv 

except    m   the  antennae,  which   are  i  d,  and  n]  j   12- 

jointed. 


'  \. — 41.    CAMPTOPRIUM,  91 

,;.  Perreyia  vitellina. 

Oxon.  p.  110,  pi.  xx.  tig-,  o 

il. 

7.  Perreyia  amazonica. 
5.17.) 

lin. 

wholl\  ■  mis  ;  wings  smoky 

.  (marginal  cells. 

I  ..  but  differs  in  the  colour  of 

-  paullo  obscuriorib 
st  entirely  1>1 

1 1.  W.  Bat*  s,  Esq. 

- 
!  p.  130,  pi.  wvi.  fig.  6 

I  i  fumipeunis. 

p.  ]  in.  pi.   xx. 

II.  \\ .  I  Esq. 

ps. 

]..  109,  pi.  xx.  I 

41.  CAMPTOPRIUM. 

ix.  p.  l-;i  (1840). 

1 .  Camptoprium  leprieuri. 

i:  t.  Jr.  ix.  p.  136,  pi.  vn. 

U 


O'J  TF.XTirRK  DINIDJ5. 

2.  Camptopriuin  atripenne. 
Ilylotoma  atripennis,  Fair.  Sytst.  Piez.  p.  l'7,  n.  26  (1804). 

I/iib.  South  America. 
a.  2-  Tapajos.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

3.  Camptopriuin  humerale. 

(Plate  VI.  fig.  It;.) 

Exp.  al.  !)  lin.,  long.  Corp.  4  lin. 

Steel-blue;  a  spot  at  the  base  of  the  wings  above,  front  legs 
(tarsi  and  a  line  on  the  outside  tibiae  excepted),  intermediate  coxae, 
and   undersurface  of   femora  and  p<  pi    a  dark  spot    in 

front  of  each  of  the  intermediate  reddish  testaceous.     Wings 

smoky  brown,  with   very  wide  and  distinct   bnllar  lines   running 
through  the submarginal  and  discoidal  cells,  and  above  the  anal  veins. 

Possibly  the  male  of  the  lasl 
Hah.  Amazoi    . 
a.  <$ .  (Type  of  specii  m.  II.  W.  Bates,  I 

4.  Camptoprium  ( ? )  nigriceps. 
(Plate  VI.  fig.  18.) 
Exp.  al.  7-8  lin..  long.  Corp.  3  lin. 

as,  darkesl   on  the  thoras  ;  head  and  antennae 
black;  four  hind  tibiae  and   tarsi   fu  .  antennae  with  only  I" 

joints,  less  distinctly  separated  than  in  the  other  Wings 

fuscous,  slightly  iridescent  :  a  large  bulla  :.t  the  outer  angle  of  the 
first  discoidal  cell,  the  diverging  bullar  lines  only  faintly  indicat 
a  very  distinct  whit  I  tin-  ba  ,  and  a  black 

in  the  second  submarginal  cell. 

Closely  resembles   l'<  ?)anomala;  but   the  antenna'  differ 

so  much  that  1  dare  uot  unite  them  a-  Bexes. 

Hob.  Mexico. 
a,  b.  <5 .  (Tj  pecies.)  Orizaba.  M.  S 

42.  ACHERDOCERUS. 

Shape  of  S(  landria.  Antennae  short,  9-jointed,  second  joint  very 
short,  third  rather  longer  than  the  others,  which  are  pear-shaped 
and  much  widened  at  the  extremity  :  head  transverse,  very  small, 
not  more  than  half  the  width  of  thorax.  Wings  with  one  marginal 
appendiculate  cell  and  four  submarginal  cells,  tl  id  and  third 

each    receiving  a   recurrent   nervure ;  lanceolate  cell    very   small, 
petiolated  ;  at  the  outer  angle  of  the  first  discoidal  cell  is  a  large 


DECAMERIA.  93 

firsl  sub  narginal  cell,  and  forks 
-    the    remainder   of 
expanding  in  I 
:   hind  wings  with 

ins.    Li  _- 

-    ..■-. 

1.  Acherd  fumipennis. 

.) 

lish 
:    w  Ln»s 

M.  Sail.'. 

"I' 

r  sub- 
rrent 

■  11- 

\  I 

i  low  the  middle 

.   tips   and    a    broad 

•   with   a    yellow 

:    •  is  covered  by 

>    ■    scel>t 


96  TENTOREDINID-E. 

2.  Ancyloneura  varipes. 
(Plate  VII.  fig.  6.) 
Ancyloneura  earipes,  Cameron,  Trans.  EM.  Soc.Lond.  1877,  p.  92. 

Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Black,  shining,  covered  with  a  fine  whitish  down  ;  legs  whitish, 
femora  reddish,  hind  tibiae  and  tarsi  blackish;  win:.'-,  iridescent 
hyaline,  clouded  towards  the  extremil 

J liib.  Aru  Isla1 
a.  5.  (Type  of  species.)  Aru  [slands. 

17.  CLADOMACRA. 
Cladomacra,  Smith,  Ann.  Nat.  Hist.  (3)  vi.  p.  256  (186 

Male.  Antennae  L6-jointed,  pilose,  al  Least  as  Long  as  the  whole 

body,  the  second  joint  short,  all  the  others  of  nearly  equal  lenj 
each  joint  is  thickened  into  a  round  knob  at  the  dty,  and 

from  the  base  of  the  underside  projects  a  very  Long  pilose  ramus ; 
the  Last  joint  is  thickened  in  the  middle  and  curved  beyond.  Head 
transverse  ;  eyes  prominent,  projecting  a  little  in  front.  Fore  wings 
with  one  marginal  (not  a]  date)  and  four  submarginal  cells, 

the  first  nearly  round,  about  the  same  size  as  the  second,  which  is 
almost   square  and  marked  with  the  usual  black  spol  ;  the   third 
and  fourth  Larger  and   oblong ;    all  the  transverse  nervules   with 
bullae,  and  a  detached  bulla  in  the  first   discoidal  cell  ;  bas  d  cell 
with  a  black  dol    near  the  extremity;  Lanceolate  cell   petiol 
Hind  wings  with  one  middle  cell;  interno-median  cell  broad, 
than  half  the  length  of  the  wing,  and  expanded  beyond  the  middle  ; 
the  nervme  bounding  it    below  is  marked  with  a  India   towards 
the  extremity,  and  throws  off  a  branch  in  opposite  directions  on 
each  side,  neither  <>t'  which  quite  extend  to  tie-  inner  margin; 
with  all   their  parts  very  Long  and  slender,   >im;de;   tilde  with   two 
short  spines  at  the  1  stremity.     A  1  short,  moderately  broad. 

Ft  urn/,  unknown. 

Mr.  Smith  placed  this  genus  in  th<  ition  between   >' i<lins 

and  Perreyia  ;  the  bullae  are  nearly  similar  to  those  of  /'.  lepida. 

1.  Cladomacra  inacropus. 
(Plate  VII.  fig.  8.) 

Cladomacra  macro]   is,  &  inn.  Nat.  Hist.  (3)  vi.  p.  257  (186 

Jburn.  Linn.  Soc,  Zool.  viii.  pi.  i\ .  fig.  I  1  1  365). 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Rufo-testaceous  ;  abdomen  and  more  or  less  of  the  hind  legs  black  : 
this  is  variable — in  one  specimen  they  are  wholly  black,  and  tho 
extremities  of  the   intermediate  tibiae   and   tarsi   arc  blackish:  in 


48.  POLrcLoxrs. — 40.  cladixs.  97 

another  only  the  extremities  of  the  hind  tibiae  and  the  last  three 
;   are  black  above  ;  the  antennae  are  black,  but  more  or  less  of 

the  basal  joints  are  of  the  ground-colour.  Wings  light  brown, 
[ne,  bid  .  nervures  dark  brown. 

//•/;'.  (  •  LebeSj  New  Guinea. 

a.  ,'  of  species.)     Menado.  A.  1!.  Wallace,  Esq. 

b.  3 .  New  Guinea.  A.  R.  Wallace,  Esq . 
ft  <5. 

48.  P0LYCL0NUS. 

Anl  about  as  long  as  the  thorax  and  abdomen  together,  18- 

jointed,  each  join!  throwing  off  a  long  pilose  ramus  from  the  ex- 
tremity ;  last  joint  tapering.  Sead  transverse,  narrow,  less  produced 
behind  than  in  CI"  3   not  projecting   in    front.     Pore 

wings  with  one  marginal  (not  appendiculate)  cell,  and  lour  sub- 
:  _;nal  cells,  the  three  first  of  nearly  equal  size,  the  fourth  large, 
goblet -sh aped ;  no  bullae;  lanceolate  cell  petiolated.  Hind  wings 
with  one  middle  cell  ;  Lnterno-median  cell  moderately  broad,  slightly 
ted  in  the  middle,  extending  three  quarters  of  the  length  of 
the  wing,  and  not  throwing  off  any  nervules  to  the  inner  margin. 
i        Bimple,  hind  tibiae  with  two  loi  anal  spurs.     Abdomen 

short  and  broad,  slightly  keeled. 


1.  Poly  clonus  atratus. 
(Plate  Vll.  fig.  :',.) 

.  a!.  3|  lin.,  long.  <    rp.  2  lin. 

Black,  first  two  pairs  of  legs  testaceous;  femora  blackish  ;  hind 
blackish,  knees    and   upper  portion  of  the  tibiae  testaceous. 
Wings  clear  hyaline,  with  piceous  nervnres. 

Hab.  Australia. 

a.  <$ .  (T\] fsp(  ies.)  Australia.  Mr.  Darnel. 


Subfamily  \  I.   M'.MATIX.E. 

49.  CLADIUS. 
lius,  IUiger,  S  ■■"•  Etr.  ii.  p.  27  (l& 

1 .  Cladius  ramiconiis. 
Cladiufl  ramicornis,  Andri,  Ihjm.  Eur.'i.  p.  80  (1879). 
Hab.  Germany. 


- 

2.  Cladius  pectinicornis. 

CI; 

Clad 

: 

Far.  ' 
Hab.   I . 
a-i.  3  2  • 

■  3  2- 
P.  2-  ' 

q-aa.    T  2  ■ 
bb-dd.  3  2- 

Cladius  diffon: 

T     ' 
I 

IhiU.  Sw  itzerland,  ttaly. 

I.  Cladius  isu\ 

Cladius 

/  ..  p.  71 

Hab.   N     ' 
a  d.  2- 

e.  3- 


TRICHIOCAMPUS. 
Trichiocampus,  Hart.  B 

1 .  Trichiocampus  vimiualis. 

'I  enthredo  vimiualis,  Fall.  I 
Cladius  vimiualis,    V 

Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  7  I). 

Nematus  grandis,  St.-Farg.  M 
3 .  Cladius  luteicoi  h.  III.    : 

pi.  xxxviii.  fig.  1  i  1>- 
Cladius  eucera,  Hart.  Blatlio.  p.  L7 

Hab.  Northern  and  Central  1. 


*  Two  of  these  specimen 
with  Mack  on  the  sides,  found  feedi 
1838.     (MS.  note.) 


50.  TRicHiocAJirr-.  99 

g  of  C  luteicornis.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

a  C.  grandia.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

perform  Britain*.  J.F.Stephens. 

liiitain. 

•  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Trichiocampus  pectoralis. 
pectoralis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  02,  n.  ISO  (182:'»). 
as. 

:;.  Trichiocampus  rufipes. 

■  rufipes,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  58,  n.  lt;7  |  L823) ;   Thorns. 
Scand.  i.  p.  72  (1871). 

a1  i.  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  176  (1837). 
1  .  Tijdachr.  Ent.  iv.  p.  84,  pi.  iv.  (  L86]  i. 


il  Euro 

tain. 

.1.  1-'.  Stephens. 

/'.  pallit 

B   tain. 

.1.  1''.  Step] 

Britain. 

1           >.) 

ain. 

J.  F.  Stephens, 

many. 

.1.  F.  Ruthe. 

1.  Trichiocampus  garbiglietti. 

Vap.  ii.  p.  lo.".  i  L864). 
M,.n.  Tenthr.  p.  62,  n.  L82  |  1823). 

p  ..  /■.  Ic.  A'.  Alum..  Ins.  pi.  l.xiv.  fig.  6  i  18; 


■ 


Britain. 

J.  !■'.  Stephens. 

■  in. 

1        iany. 

.1.  F.  Km! 

5.  Trichiocampus  morio. 

.   St.-l  irg.  Mon.   /'■  «'/<>■.  p.  58,  n.  L68    I-l'.!i. 
•  radiatus,  //         ■      Uw.  [>.  1  T< » i  L837  ms.  Hym.  Stand. 

72(1871). 

•  il  Europe. 

6.  Trichiocampus  aeneus. 
.  /„,/,/.  J;<  it  ir.  /■  attw.  Preu88.  p.  12,  6g.  1  |  1859). 

Lssia. 

7.  Trichiocampus  drewseni. 

.  Hym.  ScanS.  i.  p.  7-1  ( 1871). 

11 


*  rith  the  p  illy  luteous,  but  not  agreeing  with  St.-Fargei 

alia. 

b   2 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-i.  3  2  ■ 

k-<>.  6  $ . 
p.  2- 

Britain. 
B    tain. 
1    viand. 

q-aa.  $  2  • 
bb-dd.  d  2  ■ 

many 
Em 

98  1  I.NMIIir.HI.NIDJE. 

2.  Cladius  pectinicomis. 

Tenthredo  pectinicorni  .  /'  u  v.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  •'!74.  n.  83  |  L785). 
Cladius  geoffroyi,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  58,  n.  L66  I  L82 
Cladius  difformis,  Hart.  Blattw.xt.   L75  (1837);    VoUenh.    Tifdschr. 

Ent.  \i.  p.  202, pi.  ix.  |  L868)  ;    Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  71  ( 1*71 ). 
Cladius  pectinic  irnis,  Costa}  Faun.  Nap.}  Tentr.  p.  9,  pi.  lxiii.  I 

(antenna)  |  L859). 
Tenthredo  alces,  Thunb.  Mas.  Ups.  p.  7.  n.  86  |  I -'4?). 
Var.  Cladius  lacteus,  Hart.  Watt,,-.  v.  [76  |  L837). 


.1.  F.  Stephens. 

T.  R.  Billups,  Esq. 
.1.  F.  Ruthe. 


:;.  Cladius  difformis. 

T(  nthredo  difformis,  P<n>z.  Faun.  '•  rtn.  Elefl  62,  pi.  \.  1 17 
Cladius  difformis,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  57,  a.  165  i  I  ■ 
Faun.  Nap.t  Tentr.  p.  10,  pi.  lxiii.  fig.  2  ia)  i  I--".'-1!. 

Iliii'.  Switzerland,  [taly. 

4.  Cladius  isomerus. 

( iladius  isomera,   No\  !  ...  223  < 1861  I :  id. 

Trim*.  .  inn  r.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  71  |  I  3l 

Eab.  North  Amci 

a  d.  2-  3     Martin's  Falls,  Albany  Riv<  I»r.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  I " . i \  *. 
e.  <3 .  North  A 


50.  TRICHIOCAMPUS. 
Trichiocampus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  17<;  (1837). 

1 .  Trichiocampus  viminalis. 

Tenthredo  viminalis,  Fall.  Vetensk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  117,  d.  59  (1808). 
Cladius  viminalis,    VoUenh.    Tijaschr.    Ent.  i.  p.  176,  pi.  x.  (18 

Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  7  I.  n.  5  i  1871  I. 
Nematus  grandis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  I  .  61,  n.  17'.'  I  1823). 

3 .  Cladius  luteicornis,  Steph.  Ill   Brit.  J.'n'.,  Maud.  \  ii.  p,  24,  n.  7, 

pi.  xxxviii.  6g.  1  i  1>:  ' 
(  ladius  eucera,  Hart.  Blattio.  p.  177  |  1837). 

Hab.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 


*  Two  of  these  specimens  were  bred  from  bright   yellow  caterpillars 
with  black  on  the  sides,  found  J  Looth  willow  and  a  July  29, 

L838.     (MS.  note.) 


•"jit.  TKicmocAAirrs.  99 


a,  b.  3 .  (Types  of  C.  Ittteicornis.  \ 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens, 

c-g.  2-  <-A-s  0.  gram 

Britain. 

.1.  F.  Stephens. 

h.  2  ■  (As  C.  pectoralis.) 

Britain*. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

i.  tf. 

Britain. 

kr-n.  6%. 

<  rermany. 

J.  F.  Rathe. 

in. 

.1.  F.  Stephens. 

J.  1  .  S 

Britain. 

in. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Trichiocampus  pectoralis. 
Xemat us  pectoralis,  SZ.-J  Tenthr.  p.  62,  n.  180  (1823). 

// 

3.  Trichiocampus  rufipes. 

.  M    .  Tenthr.  p.  58,  n.  107  I  L823) ;   Thorns. 
Hym.  &  ind.  i.  p.  72  |  1-71  i. 
Cladius  urn  i  .  H  .  p.  L76  I L837). 

'      dius  uncinnatus,   V    ■    '■■  Tijas\  hr.  Eat.  iv.  p.  84,  pi.  iv.  i  L861  I. 

I/'il..  C.-ntral  I'.ui 

a-h.  6  2  ■ 

',     T.ptdlip 
q,  r.  <$. 

6  2-  ( A~  l  '•) 

w  b  . 

1.  Trichiocampus  garbiglietti. 

Trie  w"p-  »•  !'•  ,0:!  '  LS64  i. 

.  Tenthr.  p.  62,  a.  182  i  L823). 
.  I  '.  R.  A)  Ins.  pi.  lxiv.  fig.  6  |  L829). 

Hob.   It  . 

5.  Trichiocampus  morio. 

|j       /  .  58,  q.  L68  -  1823). 

.  Blattw.  p.  176  (1837) ;    Thorns.  Hym.  Scand. 

i.  p.  7.'  |  1-71  i. 

//,//,.  Central  I 

62- 
f-h.   6 

■  62- 

6.  Trichiocampus  aeueus. 
,  .  Preuss.  p.  12,  6g.  4  i  L859). 

'■.  Pros 

7.  Trichiocampus  drewseni. 
ni,  7%o»m.  -//.'/"'■  >'<<"<  #.  i.  p.  73  |  1-71). 

//<//-.  Europe. 


in. 

J.  F.  Stephens, 

Britain. 

( lermany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

*   v  with  the  tolly  luteous,  but  not  agreeing  with  St.-Fargeau's 

•iiii  iuii  of  hifl  A*<  toralis. 

B     - 


IQO  TENTHS  IODJ  H  TDM. 

n    o  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

j   o  >  Europe. 

8.  Trichiocanipus  discrepant 

Cladius  discrepans,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  11,  pi.  lxiii.  fig.  3 
(antenna)  ( L859). 

Jlah.  Naples. 

r.l.  PRIOPHORUS. 

Priophorus,  Bahlb.  Consp.  Tenthr.  p.  4  (18:;.-,,  :   //,„•/.  Blattw.  p.  L78 
i  L837). 

1.  Priophorus  padi. 

Tenthredo  padi,  Linn.  Faun.  Suec.  p.  390,  n.  [54  t  i  L861  >. 
Cladius  padi,  Thorns,  limn.  Scand.  i.  p.  7-~>.  n.  5  (1871). 
Tenthredo  albi]  xk.  Hand',  xxix.  p.  IK'.  a.  47 1  I 

i  .  dius  imniunis,  Steph.  111.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  24, n.  '■'•  |  K".7>. 
Cladius  albipes,  //"/•/.  Blattto.  p.  L78|  L837) ;   VoUenh.  Tijdschr. 

vi.  |>.  7-4.  pi.  v.  (18i 
Cladius  pilicornis,  Curt.  Brit.  Ent.  \.  pi.  cccclvii.  |  18 
Nematus  crassicornis  «■!  melanostigma,  Steph.  IB.  Brit.  I    ■  .   Mand. 

vii.  pp.  28, 35,  on.  3,  36  i  L885). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 


a  P.   •  ■. ■ .  <  \-  C.pili- 

Britain. 

.1.  1'.  Stephi 

i  linn's. ) 

7  w.  d  2  •    ( Types   i  f 

tain. 

.1.1-       ■.•ns. 

< '.  immunu 

b.  £  $  .  (As  C.  m- 

Britain. 

.1.  I'.  Stephi  ii-. 

>■,'/>'  8.   1 

' .     '  9 .    (As    C. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

atra. ) 

Jfll.    cJ$. 

W                    ad. 

W.  i:   Leach. 

kk.  $. 

1  (epartement 

\ude. 

A.   E.  Katrni 

//.  2- 

\i\-la-<  lhapi 

lie. 

P        1       3ter. 

mm-eee.  <$  $. 

rmany, 

J.  K.  Ruth 

2.  Priophorus  brullei. 

Priophorus  brullei,  Bahlb.  Clavis  Hunt,  p.  20,  n.  14  |  1835). 
Cladius  brullei,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  75,  n.  7  (1871  I. 
Cladius  brullsei,  Cameron,  Proc.  XII.  Soc,  Glasg.  iii.  p.  26  i  L87l 

Hah.  Sweden  ;  Scotland. 

:;.  Priophorus  tener. 
Cladius  tenor,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  Prettss.  p.  11  |  1859). 
Hab.  Prussia. 


51.  PRiopnoErs. — 53.  cahpoxiscits.  101 

4.  Priophorus  tristis. 
Cladius  tristis,  '/.add.  Beschr.  Blattw.  Preuss.  p.  11  (1859). 
JJub.  Pnu 

5.  Priophorns  simplicicornis. 

lius  simplicicornis,  Norton,   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  367 
(1869). 

//  :ie. 

6.  Priophorns  aequalis. 
Cladius aequalis,  Nori  »n,  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  7S  (1872). 
Uab.  Connecticut. 

52.  PRISTIPHORA  *. 

Pristiph  3,  &  -Farg.   Mon.   Tenthr.  p.  61   (1823);  Hart, 

tw.  p.  183,  i 

1 .  Pristiphora  varipes. 

I  varipes,    St.-l  M    i.    Tenthr.  p.  61,  n.  178  (1823) 

Hart.  Blattw.  p.  183  |  I-;, 

Hah.  Fran     . 

53.  CAMPONISCUS. 

i    unponiscus,  2VJ  wm.  Ent.  iv.  p.  215  (lfi     ■  . 
Leptopus,  Hart.  Blattio.j).  184  (1837),  nom.praocc. 

1 .  Caniponiscus  luridiventris. 

Tenthredo  luridiventris,  /         ,  Vet  rusk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  115  i  1808). 
I.     toi    reus  luridiventris,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  78  (  L871 ). 

latus  hypogastricus,  Hart .   Blattw.  p.  184(1837);  Herr.-ScMff. 
D     ■         Ins.  Heft  LG4    1839  . 
I    ptopus  rufipi    .  I     it.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  \i.  p.  276  i  1854). 
I  .  A  Ent.  iv.  p.  215  |  1869). 

//  ib.  Centra]  Europe. 
a.  2-  {  "  rmany.  J.  !'.  Ruthe. 


*   /  !  ierely  a  section  oi    V         w,  founded  on  the  presence 

of  tl.  f  four  Bubmarginal  cells,  ;i  character  which  is  no  tnt  in 

.•Mil  in  the -:mi'  -     i  tended  it  to  include  Euura; 

but  il  ia  now  restricted  provisionally  to  a  species  with  very  remarkable  neura- 
tion,  which  hi  since  it  was  first  described.     When  rediscovered, 

it   will  require  a  new  generic  name;  for   Pristiphora,  as  already  explained,  is 

inad 


102  TENTHREDINID.E. 

54.  EPILACTUS. 

Epilactus,  FUrst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  435  (1854). 

1.  Epilactus  praecox. 
Epilactus  prrecox,  Fbrst.  Verh.  Ver.  llheinl.  xi.  p.  485  (1854). 
//ah.  Aix-la-(  Ihapelle. 

55.  CENSUS. 

Craesus,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  129(1817);  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  124 
(1837);  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  8oc.  i.  p.  83  |  L867). 

1.  Craesus  septentrionalis. 

Tenthredo  septentrionalis,  Linn.  Sgst.  Nat.  i.  p.  537,  n.  24  (1758); 

Faun.   Sncc.  p.  .'Jil.']  (l~(il);  I'aiiz.  Faun.   Germ.  lKi't  64,  pi.  xi. 

(1799). 
Tenilir.  do  largipes,  Eetz.  Gen.  Sp.  Lis.  p.  7:;.  n.  309  |  L783). 
Craesus  septentrionalis,  Curt.  Brit.  Ent.  i.  pi.  xvii.  (1823);    Costa, 

"Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  12,  pi.  lxiii.  6g,  I"!  |  1859). 
Nematus  septentrionalis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  184,  u.  2  (1837);    Vollenh. 

Tijdschr.  Ent.  ii.  p.  71,  pi.  v.  (1858);  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  xv. 

p.  54  (1874). 
Nematus  laticrus,  De  Villaret,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  i.  p.  307,  pi.  xi. 

6g.7(1832).  ' 

J  fab.  Europe. 

a-m.  3  $.  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

n,  o.  J  5  •  Britain. 

2.  Craesus  latipes. 

Nematus  latipes,  D<  Villaret,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  i.  p.  306,  pi.  xi. 
figs.  4-6  ( 1832)  :  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  x.  p.  I7-l.pl.  viii.  i  L867)  ; 
Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  xv.  p.  56  (1874). 

ITah.  Central  Europe. 

a-c.  §.  G  rmanv.  .1.  I'.  Ruthe. 

3.  Craesus  brischkii. 
Nematus  brischkii,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  xv.  p.  07  |  lv7l  I. 
Hub.  Oliva, 

4.  Craesus  varus. 

Nematus  varus,  Be  Villaret,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  i.  p.  306,  pi.  xi. 
fig.  8  (1832);  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  vi.  p.  76,  pi.  vi.  (1863) ; 
Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  x\ .  p.  58  (  In  i  |. 

Hub.  Europe  :  North  America. 


.     NI.MMTS.  L03 

.1.  F.  Stephens, 
tin. 
mam\  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

"'•    '  :  Lieut.  Redman. 

5.  Craesus  stepliensii. 

'  Mag.  iv.  p.  261  (1837). 

11 

6.  Craesus  latitarsus. 

Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  199  i  1862) ; 
i.  p.  84 

// 

7.  Craesus  laticulus. 
N  I  3 1  L8G9). 

.  NEMATUS. 

-     "      :    .////■.    //////,.  p.  .7.1 

» (is 1 7). 

A. 

1.  Ncmatus  cinctus. 

"     .  iv.  p.  :  : 

p.    1-7    (  L837)  :  Zadd.  Schrift. 
A 

Hah.  I 

.1.  V.  Stephens. 
1  J.  I  .  Ruthe. 

2.  Ncmatus  quercus. 

I  --     i~:;7i  :    Thorns,  //um.  Scand. 
i-  p.  '•'■'  (  1-ri  i  :  /  -  .  xvi.  p.  01  i  1870). 

I  .  . '  p.  353,  n.  53  i  1838). 

Hah.  I      •  ral  Eur 

0,6  I       many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

!l. 


•  il  with  one  of  Norton's 
\  e  black. 

e  small   species  of 
ch  Lcuch  mistoot  ,    to 


]04  TEXTURED]  MP  1  . 

3.  Nematus  anderschi. 
Neniatus  anderschi,  Zadd.  Schrtft.  Eonigsb.  xvi.  p.  62  t  L875). 

Hab.  Tilsit? 

4.  Neinatus  pallidiventris. 

Tentliredo  pallidiventris,  Fallen,  Vetensk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  1:20.  n.  63 

(180~  ). 
Nematus  pallidiventris,  Thorns.  CEfv.  Vei.-Akad.  F6rh.xix.  p.  110, 

n.  35  (1862)  :  id.  Hym.  Scand.  I  p.  110  (1671). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

5.  Nematus  punctifrons. 

Nematus  punctifrons,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  Ill  1 1-71  i. 
Hab.  Sweden,  Germany. 
a-f.  <5$.  Germany.  -I    I'.  Ruthe. 

6.  Nematns  fumipennis. 

Nematus  fumipennis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  1  li'  1 1-71 ). 
Hab.  Sweden. 

7.  Nematus  filicornis. 

Nematus  filicornis,  Thorns.  (Ef     Vet  -Akad.  Forh.  xix.  p.  626,  n.  23 
(  L862) ;  id.  Hum.  Scand.  i.  p.  II:;  (  1-71  ,. 

Hab.  France,  Sweden. 

8.  Nematus  obductus. 

bductus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  201  (1837   ;    Thorns.  (Efv    Vet- 
Ahad.  Forh.  xix.  p.  626,  n.  25  i  1-  I  S     nd.i.  p.  Ill 
(1-71  I. 
P  Pristiphora  duplex,  Steph.  111.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  26 

Hab.  Central  Kur 
a.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stepl 

9.  Nematus  con  ductus. 

Nematus  conductus,  Ruthe,  Stett.  etit.  /.'it.  xx.  p.  305  |  K" 
Nematus  graminis,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  x.  p.  221  |  187 

Hab.  North  Europe. 

a-d.  $.  Britain.  .1.  I  .  Stephens. 

e.  $.  rmany.  J.  F.  Hut: 

10.  Nematus  lucidus. 

Tenthredo  lucida,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ,  II.  ft  82,  pi.  x.  (1801  >. 
Nematus  lucida,  Hart.  Blattw.v.  187(1837):  Zadd.  Schrift.  Eonigsb 
xvi.  p.  68  (1876). 


56.    NEMATUS.  105 

iatus  cinctus,  St.-Faiy.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  66,  u.  198  I  1-23). 

icidus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.   p.   14,  pL  lxiii.  fi°-  6 

{181 

//(/'-.  Europe. 

o-e-  cf  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/-».  d  $•  Britain. 

11.  Nematus  insignis. 

>  '  tusi  igi  is,  Hari,  Sfe«.  </,/.  Z/7.  i.  p.  22,  n.6  (1840);  Thorns. 
H  _  5  /'</.  i.  p.  12]  (1871);  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  xvi.  p.  65 
i  1876). 

ZiTao.  Silesia,  Sweden. 

1 2.  Nematus  princeps. 

Nematus  prina  |  -.  /  dd.  Schrift.  K  nigsb.  \vi.  p.  05  (1876). 
ffab.  •  rmany,  Finland. 

L3.  Nematus  histrio. 

N  /".  nthr.  p.  63,  o.  1  86  «  1 828  i ;  Herr.- 

y        •  ■'  I  164(1839);  Zadd.  Schn  gsb. 

w  i.  p.  t'.r 

iatus   !  .    Hart.  Blatttc.  p.   191    (1837);    Thorns.  Hym. 

d.  i.  p.  130  (  1-71 ). 

//      : 

6  2  ■  rmany.  .1.  1'.  Ruthe. 

11.  Nematus  lougiserra. 

/  ';  /         I     •      Fb'rh.  xix.  p.  632, 

ii.  39  (1862);  id.    II         5     nd.  i.  p.  128(1871);  Zadd.  Schrift. 

A         ''■.  xvi.  p 

Hah.  N  ''.  I 

15.  Nematus  nigratus. 

1      ■  Sp.  Ins.  p.  73,  n.  310  [  1783). 

iatus  mi  -Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  65,  n.  190  (1823). 

I 

16.  Nematus  scabrivalvis. 
abrivalvis,  Tlioms.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  132  (1571). 

11,0..  Bwi  den. 

17.  Nematus  brachycercus. 

\   ■     •    -  bi  i  I  .  Hart.  Stett.ent.  Zeit.i.  p.  25,  n.  17(1840). 

.   /   rst.    Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xvi.  p.  310,  pi.  v. 
24  |  1854). 

Hab.  Germany. 


106  IKXTIIlUODIXIi'  1  . 

18.  Nematus  hseinorrhoidalis. 

Nematus  hremorrhoidalis,  Spin.  Ins.   Li<).  ii.  p.  i'O,  pi.  iv.  fig.  15 
r  (1808). 
Nematus   nigricornis,  fallax,  vittatus,  taeniatus,  et  kuuieralis,  St.- 

Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  pp.  63  66  ,  L823). 
Tenthredo  capreae,  Fall.  Vetensk.  Hanoi,  xxix.  p.  121,  n.  64  (18 
Nematus  striatus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  I'.'I  |  L837)  :    Thorns.  Hum.  Scand. 

i.  p.  131  (187]  i. 
Nematus  melanoleucus,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  '/.  it.  i.  p.  27,  n.  88  (1840); 

?  Gimm.  Arb.  Nat.  Riga,  i.  p.  48  (1848 
Nematus  variabilis,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  \ii.  p.  7-  |  L846). 
Nematus  squalidus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  \\.  p.  :.'l  (1847). 
Nematus  incanua,  Fdrst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  \i.  p.  302.  pi.  v.  lit?.  18 

(  L854). 
Nematus  fallax,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kdnigsb.  wi.  p.  69    1876). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  <$ .  (As  N.  pavidus.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b.  $.  (As  .V.  oblitus.)  tain.  J.  I  .  Stephens. 
c-h.  <$  $.  (As  N.  capreee.)                 Britain.                   .1.  F.  Steph 

t.  $ .  3c  tlai  d.  P.  i  !ameron,  I  - ,. 

k-aa.  ^2-  '  "    mi  J.  1".  Ruthe. 

1!».  Nematus  segmentarius. 

Nematus  segi  .  /  irst.  Verh.  Ver.   Rheinl.  xi.  p.  283,  pi.  iv. 

fig.  5(1864). 

Hob.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

20.  Nematus  amentorum. 

Nematus  amentorum,  Fdrst.  Verh.    Ver.    Rheinl.  xi.  p.  332,  pi  vii 
fig.  42  (1854). 

/la',.  Crefeld. 

2 1 .  Nematus  geiiiculatus. 

Nematus  geniculatus,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  i'(»;  n.  62  |  1  ~10). 
Hah.  Germany. 

22.  Nematus  einersbergensis. 

Nematus   einershergensis,   Hart.    Stett.    ent.    Zeit.  i.  p.   20    u     <;:; 
(1840);  Andre;  Hym.  i.  p.  139  |  L8£ 

//(/'<.  Germany. 

23.  Nematus  moerens. 

Nematus  mcerens,  Fdrst.  Verh.  Ver.   Rheinl.  xi. -a  294, pi.  y  ti_    12 
(1854  |. 

Hub.  Aix-la-C'hapelle. 


'  ••. :    s.  I1'', 


Neiuatus  sclnaidtii. 


-  -liuiidti'.  '  s  /     .  v.  ]>.  -".7 


.  Neiuatus  apicalis. 

Neiuatus  decipieus. 

i  I'        '"-  r.  /.  ..  p.  279, 

,  Aix-]    ' 

i7.  Nematus  confusus. 

.  -  '.  pi.  iv.  : 

Neinatu 

Zadd. 

.tus  incertus. 

■ 

:.  jtus. 

pi.  V. 

•us  subsqualis. 

pi.  v. 

N  ...itus  auoiualopterus. 

/',,.;     Vtr.   /.'/'<  ud.  xi.  p.  308,  pi.  v. 

// 


108  TENTHREDINIDJE. 


33.  Neinatus  brevicornis. 

Nematus  brevicornis,  Forst.   (nee   Thorns.)    Verh.    Ver.  Rheinl.  xi. 

p.  335,  pi.  vii.  fig.  44  (1854). 
Nematus  foersteri,  Andre,  Hym.  i.  p.  152  (1880). 

Hah.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

34.  Nematus  capreae. 

Tenthredo  capreae,  Panz.  (nee  Linn.)  Faun.  derm.  Hefl  lxv.  pi.  \  iii. 

(1799). 
Nematus  caprese,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  xvi.  p.  75  1  L876). 
Nematus  chtellatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  62,  n.  183  { L823). 
Nematus  pallicercus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  190  1  L837  I. 
Nematus  griseus  et  contiuuus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pp.   18,  19 

(1847). 
Nematus  trisignatus  el  circumscriptus,   Forst.    Verh.   Ver,   Rheinl. 

xi.  pp.  292,  301,  pi.  v.  figs.  11, 17  (1854). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a-c.   6  2-  (As  N.  teeniatits.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

d-f.  6  2-  (As  N.  capreee.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stepb 

ff-h.  6  2-  (An  N.fallax.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

lr-nn.   6  2'  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

\ M:.  Nematus  kirbyi,  Dahlb.   Claris  novi  Hym.&g.  4(1835);   Thorns. 

(Efv.  Vet.-Akad.Forh.xix.v.  626, n. 26 1  L862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i. 

p.  "115  (1871). 
PNematus  analis,   Steph.   Ill   Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  35,  n.  33 

(1835). 
Nematus  cinereus,  Eversm.  Ball  Mosc.  xx.  p.  18  (1847). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-ff.   6-  Germany.  .1.  1'.  Ruthe. 

35.  Nematus  vernalis. 

Nematus  vernalis,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  23,  n.  22  (1840). 
Nematus  fruticum,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  lv  |  L847). 

11  ah.  Europe. 

fl.    2  ■  Britain*.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

36.  Nematus  liumeralis. 

Tenthredo  humeralis,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  351,  n.  48  (1838). 
Nematus  humeralis,  Thorns,  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  132  (1871). 

Hab.  Lapland. 


*  Stands  in  the  collection  as  N.  analis,  Stephens,  but  docs  not  agree  well  with 
the  description. 


.     N1MAII  S.  109 

Nematus  canaliculars. 

.  Z<  it.  i.  p.  23  i  1  -  •      .  Zadd. 
K 

■     ■.   lilirin!.   xi.  p.  339,  pi.  vi. 
■ 

Vet.-Al     '.    Fork.   xix.  p.  614,  n.  1 
i.  p.  J 17,  n.  41  (1871  ). 

// • 

Nematus  denudatus. 

.  i.  p.  23  (1840). 

// 

Ni  .:  itus  leucotrochus. 

H 

N  Ticaus. 

p.  1G  (1847). 
// 

II     N        'us  iucompletus. 

I  si.  p.  297,  pi.  v. 

42.  Nematus  fuscomaculatus. 

.  J'i  rh.   I  «/.  xi.  p.  291,  pi.  iv. 

I 

Nematua  maculiveutris. 

Mi. 

- 

1 1.  Nematus  caudalis. 

xx.  p.  10  (1847). 

45.  Nematus  bellus. 

;         .  II  ,m.  i.  p.  I-V. 


110 


TENTHEEDINIDJ?:. 


46.  Nematus  pullatus. 
Nematus  pullatus,  Andre,  Ilym.  i.  p.  153  (1880). 
Hah.  Prussia. 

47.  Nematus  palliceps. 
Nematus  palliceps,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  25,  n.  51  (1840). 
Hub.  Germany. 

48.  Nematus  prototypus. 

Nematus  prototypus,  Fbrst,    Verh.    Vcr.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  311,  pi.  v. 
fig.  25  (1854). 

Hub.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

40.  Nematus  biscalis. 

Nematus  biscalis,  Forst,  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  326,  pi.  vi.  fig.  37 
(1854). 

Hub.  Aix-la-Chapello. 

50.  Nematus  punctulatus. 

Nematus  punctulatus,   Thorns.   (Efv.    Vet.-Akad.   Forh,  xix.  p.  626, 
n.  27  (1862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  117  (1871). 

Hah.  Scandinavia. 

51.  Nematus  punctipleuris. 

Nematus  punctipleuris,    Thorns.   (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh.  xix.  p.  628, 
n.  31  (1862)  ;  id,  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  118  (1871). 

Hub.  Sweden. 

52.  Nematus  excisus. 

Nematus  excisus,    Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh.  xix.  p.  628,  n.  31 
(1862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.i.$.  118  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

53.  Nematus  rumicis. 

Tenthredo  rumicis,  Fall.  Vetensk.  Handl,  xxix.  p.  123,  n.  63  (1808). 
Nematus  rumicis,  Thorns.    (Efv.    Vet.-Akad,  Forh.  xix.  p.  627,  n.  28 

(1862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.'p.  119  (1871). 
Nematus  capreae,  Hart.  Blathv.  p.  198  (1837). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  cS .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b~q-6  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  llut'ie. 

r.  d  •  Sweden. 


56.    NEMATUS.  HI 

54.  Neniatus  albitarsis. 
Nematua  albitarsis,  Andre,  Hym.  i.  p.  159  (1880). 

Hab.  Switzerland. 

55.  Nematus  catachloris. 

Nematus  catachloris,   Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  120,  pi.  iii  no-  1 
i  L869).  . 

Hab.  Holland. 

56.  Nematus  olivaceus. 
Nematua  olivaceus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Stand,  i.  p.  120  (1871). 
Bab.  Sweden. 

57.  Nematus  immundus. 

Nematus  immundus,    Thorns.  (Efo.    Vet.-Akad.  Fdrh.  xix.  p.  625, 
u.  24  I  L862)  :  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  L21  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

58.  Nematus  nobilis. 

Nematus  insignis,  Thorns.  (Efv.   Vet.-Akad.  Fdrh.  xix.  p.  121  (18G2); 
id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  12]  ^1>71). 

1 1  (i.h.  Sweden. 

59.  Nematus  villosus. 

Nematus  villosus,  Thorns.  (Efv.    Vet.-Akad.  Fdrh.  xix.  p.  629,  n.  35 
i  L862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  I  p.  127  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden,  Lapland. 

60.  Nematus  hyperboreus. 

Nematus  hyperboreus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  127  (1871). 
1 1  ah.  Sweden  ;  Scotland. 

61.  Nematus  clibrichellus. 

Nematus  clibrichellus,  Cameron,  Proc.  X.  II  Sue   Glasg.  iii.  Faun. 
Scot.,  Hym.  i.  p.  32,  n.  13  (1878). 

Hab.  Scotland. 

62.  Nematus  imperfectu3. 

Nematus  imperfectus,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  xvi.  p.  80  (1876). 
Jlab.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 


112  rENTHEEDINID     . 

63.  Neinatus  unibripeniiis. 

Nematus  umbripennis,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mote.  xx.  p.  20  (1847)  j   '/.add. 
Schrift.  Konigsb.  xvi.  p.  81  I  L876). 

Hah.  Kasan  ;  N.E.  Germany. 

64.  Nematus  turgidus. 

Nematus  turgidus,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  \\i.  p.  B2  |  1876). 
Nematus  palucercus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand,  i.  p.  148(1871). 

Hab.   Prussia,  Sweden. 

65.  Nematus  umbrinus. 

Nematus  umbrinus,  Zadd.  Schrift.  r  .  rvi.  p.  84  (  187< 

liih.  Easi  Germany. 

66.  Nematus  furvescens. 
Nematus  furvescens, Camer  n,Proc.  N.H.&      ■  li.  p.  308(16 

Hab,  Scotland. 

67.  Nematus  leucostigmus. 

Nematus  leucostigmus,  '  .   i         2VI  //  ii.  p.  308 

(18; 

110k  Scotland. 

.  Nematus  interstitialis. 

Nematus   interstitialis,  Camei  V,  H    s      C      i.  ii.  p,  : 

(1876). 

Hab.  Scotland. 

69.  Nematus  mcestus. 
Nematus  mcestus,  Zadd.  Schrift.  A' 

Hab.    Danzig. 

7,(.  Nematus  wesmaeli. 

Nematus  wesmaeli,  /  17      -  Id. 

s      ift.  Kbiiigsb.  x\  i.  p.  86  i  I  376  l. 
Nematus  solea,  Vollenh.  Tijck      .   !'..(.  xiii.  p.  69,  pL  i.  figs.  1      • 

(1870). 

Jlnb.  Holland,  Germany. 

7 1 .  Nematus  affiuis. 

Nematus  affinis,  5   -Farg.   Won.  Tenthr^y.  69,  n.  210  (182i 
Nematus    saxesenii    el    compressus,     //.//•/.    Blattto.  pp.   212,   213 

(1837). 
Nematus  saxesenii,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  xvi.  p.  87  <  1871 

Hah.  Northern  and  Central  Eur< 

a-l.  c?  §.  '  rermany.  .1.  I  .  I; 


56.    NEMATUS.  113 

72.  Nematus  pini. 

Tenthredo  pini,  Betz.  G<  n.  Sp.  Ins.  p.  73,  n.  311  (1783). 
Tenthredo  abietina,  Christ,  Nat.  Ins.  p.  447  (179]  >. 
Nematus  abietinus,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsl.  xvi.  p.  89  I  L876). 

atua  abietum,  Mart.  Convers.  Lex.  p.  984  (1834);  id.  Blattw. 
p.  210,  pi.  Hi.  figs.  11-20  i  L837). 

//  lb.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 

73.  Nematus  conicus. 
Nematus  conicus,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  25,  n.  45  (1840). 
Hab.  Germany. 

7  I.  Nematus  leptocephalus. 

iphalus,  Thorns.  CEfo.   ''  l.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  632, 
ji.  i  .  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  L33  (1871). 

Hab.   Lapland. 

75.  Nematus  fahraei. 

Nematu  :.  Thorns.  (El      Pi    -Al        Forh.  xix.  p.  637,  n.   I'1 

i  L862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  134  (1871). 

// '  .  Sc  uia. 

7('>.  Nematus  placidus. 
N    aatus  placidus,  (  .  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xiv.  p.  225  |  L878). 

Hab.  England. 

77.  Nematus  arcticus. 
N<  arcticus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  134  i  1-71). 

]/<i/>.  Lapland. 

7-.  Nematus  dahlbomi. 

\   matus  dablbomi,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  134  (  1-71  |.  ^ 
N(    lal      \  iduatus,  var.  c,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh.  xi.\.  p.  637, 
ii.  5  I  (186S 

Hab.  Sweden. 

7!'.  Nematus  viduatus. 

Tenthredo  viduata,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  351,  n.  47  i  L838). 
N(  Q  •■    -  \i.lu:Lius.  Thorns.  Q         Vet.-Akad.  I'm;',,  xix.  p.  <i-'!7,  n.  SO 
i  1862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  1-  5  I  L871). 

Hab.  Scandinavia. 

S  '.  Nematus  truncatus. 

Nematus  truncatus,   Hart.   Blattw.  p.  207  (LS:J7)  ;   Thorns.  Hym. 

id.  i.  p.  108  :  1-71 1. 

Uali.   liar/,  Sweden. 


114  TENTHREDINID^. 

81.  Nematus  micraulius. 
Nematus  micraulius,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  JRheirU.  xi.  p.  428  (1854). 
Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

82.  Nematus  xanthopliorus. 
Nematus  xanthophorus,  Hart.  Stett.  <>ii.  Z<i(.  i.  p.  25,  n.  62  Q.i 

Hab.  Germany. 

a-c.  £ .  '      many.  .).  F.  Ruthe. 


:.  Nematus  hypoleucus. 

Nematus  hypoleucu  .   /      •'.  Verh.    V<r.  Rheinl.  .xi.  p.  304,  pi.  v. 
in  (1854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

E  !.  Nematus  scotaspis. 

.   Verh.  J  I.  xi.  p.  307,  pi.  v.  t 

(1854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-<  hapelle. 

5.  Nematus  respondens. 
Nematus  i  .  I      '.  Verh.  Ver.  JRheinl.  xi.  p.  427 

Hab.  Austria? 

Nematus  protensus. 

Nematus  pr  '.  /  '.  xj.  p.  322,  pi.  \i.  i 

(18( 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

v7.  Nematus  pineti. 
Nematus  pineti,  Hi     .  /■  attw.  p.  208  1 1837). 
JIah.  Germany. 

v^.  Nematus  arubiguus. 

do  ambigua,  FalUn,    Vet  nsk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  112    □    50 

(1808).  i        -       • 

Nematus  ambiguus,  Tlwms.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh  six  p  624   n   22 

(1862);  id.  Hum.  Scand.  i.  p.  109  i  187]  I. 
Nematus  parvus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  208  (18. 

Hab.  liar/,  Sweden. 


56.  >-e.uat! rs.  115 

89.  Nematus  parallelus. 
iatus  parallelus,  Hart,  Stett.  cut.  Zeit.  i.  p.  25,  n.  •")  (1840). 
J l'il>.  Germany. 

90.  Nematus  inacrocerus. 

Nematus  macrocerus,  Hart.  Stett.  t  at.  Zeit.  i.  p.  25,  n.  oi>  (1840). 

Hab.   <  r<  :  many. 

91.  Nematus  validicomis. 

Nematus  ralidicomis,  Forst.  l'<r/i.  Ver.  Rkeinl.  xi.  p.  341,  pi.  vi. 
fig.  17  i  L854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

92.  Nematus  hypoxauthus. 

Nematus  hypoxauthus,  Forst.  Verh.  1~>r.  Rheinl.xi.  p.  313,  pi.  vi. 

tig.  26 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chap 

93.  Nematus  flavicomus. 
V  oaatus  flavic*  mus,  Tischb.  Stett.  ,    ■.  /  ,7.  vii.  p.  77  |  1846). 

Hab.  Liibeck. 

94.  Nematus  retusus. 
',"//;.-■.  Ill/in.  Scand.  i.  p.  10!'  1 1V7I  i. 

Hab.  Sweden. 

'.'->.  Nematus  propinquus. 

atus  propinquus,  Dahlb.  ('fan's  Hym.  p.  25,  n.  24  (1835),  larva 
lv. 

rpus,    Hart.    Blattw.    p.    1-7  (1837);     VoUenh. 
■",</.  i.  p.  148,  pi.  \i.  I  1858). 
Nematus  brachyacanthi    .   i  Q        Vet.-Akad.  Fo'rh.  xix.  p.  629, 

n.  :  i." 

.   us,   I     st.    /'.A.  Ver.  JRheinl.  xi.  p.  338,  pi.  vi. 
fig.  I",  i  L854). 

Hab.   Europe. 

a-h.($2-  :un-  J.  F.  Stephi 

i.  J.  Britain. 

k-7i.  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

96.  Nematus  gelidus. 
I  Plate  VII.  fig.  10.) 
Exp.  al.  S  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Deep    black,    shining;    sides    of    pectus    punctuated    and    dull; 
(vertex,  prothorax,  and  front  and  back  of  the  sides  ot  pectus  dusted 

i  2 


110  tiiniiiuedixib-t:. 

with  pollen  in  the  type.)  Legs  testaceous ;  coxae,  trochanters,  and 
basal  half  of  the  femora  beneath  black.  Nervures  brown ;  costa 
and  stigma  pale  yellow. 

Described  from  one  male  specimen,  ticketed  "N.  crassus,  Fall.  ;" 
but  this  specie-  is  described  as  having  a  black  stigma,  not  to  mention 
other  differences. 

Hab.  Spitzbergen. 

a.  <$ .  (Type  of  species.)  Spitzbergen.  Rev.  A.  E.  Eaton. 

'.'7.  Neniatus  crassus. 

Ti  at]  ■•  do  i      -     .  Fall.  Vetensk.  Hcmdl.  xxix.  p.  IOC.  n.  41  |  L808). 
Nematus  crassus,  Thorn  .  CEj  .  Vet.-Akad.  Fbrh.  xix.   p.  629,  a.  33 

(  L862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  123  (1871). 
\   tnatus  vicinus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  y.  66,  n.  Id'i  <  1823). 
V  oiatua  Bulcipes,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  L86  (lc 

Hab.  Europe. 

Nematus  wahlbergi. 

Nematus  wahlbergi,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  L25  i  1  —  ~  1 1. 
Hab.  Sweden. 

99.  Nematus  fennicus. 

Nematus  fennicus,  Andre",  Hym.  i.  p.  1  33 

Hab.  Finland. 

LOO.  Nematus  zetterstedtii. 

Nematus  zetterstedtii,  Dahlb.  Clavis   Hunt.  fig.   "  Thorns. 

1 1  inn.  Scand.  i.  p.  117  (1871). 
Nematus  miniatus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  189    L8i  : 

Hab.  Europe. 
(i.  $.  Bril 

L01.  Nematus  flavipennis. 
Nematus  flavipennis,  C  .  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xii.  p.  189  i  1876). 

Hab.  Scotland. 

102.  Nematus  faustus. 
Nematus  faustus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  189  (18 
Hub.  Europe. 
a,  b.  $.  many.  .1.  1'.  Ruthe. 

L03.  Nematus  pallipes. 

Tenthredo    pallipes.    Fallen,    Vetensk.  Handl.   xxix.    p.  110,  n 
(1808). 


56.    NTJMATTJS.  117 

-  pallipes,   Thoi  .   Fet.-Akad.  FSrh.  xix.  p.  021,  u.  15 

id.  \.  p.  97  (1871  ). 

i 

104.  Neiuatus  carinatus. 
.  199  1 1837). 

.    . 

105.  Nematus  alpinus. 

i  (1871). 
//.  iy. 

j>.  ay.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

LOG.  Nematus  mollis. 

LS37);  j  .  ////»<.  Stantf. 

1  l. 

i.  44  (18 

J.  l'.  i: 

.".  Nematus  melanocarpus. 

'..  Z(  if.  i.  p.  27,  a.  73  i  L840). 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

!<>$.  Nematus  leucopodius. 

2    i  :  1837). 

Hub.  < 

„.,/,  .1.  1'.  Stephens. 

109.  Nematus  staudiugeri. 
Nematus  staud  s.  p.  300  (1859). 

[lab.   [<  i  land. 

11".  Nematus  squalidus. 
lualidus,  1  ,  l:  7.  M  ■--■.  xx.  p.  21,  n.  2G  (1847). 

Hub.  Kasan. 


118  TENTHREDINID.E. 

111.  Nematus  suavis. 
Nematus  suavis,  Ruthe,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xx.  p.  308  (1859). 

Hab.  Iceland. 

112.  Nematus  bicolor. 

Nematus  bicolor,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenth:  p.  62,  n.  181  (182:3). 

Hab.  Prance. 

113.  Nematus  leucapsis. 

Nematus  leucapsis,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  vii.  p.  77  (1846)  ;  Andre, 
Hym.  i.  p.  130  (1880). 

Hab.  Liibeck. 

114.  Nematus  lativeutris. 

Nematus  lativentris,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  99  (1871). 
Nematus  whitei,  Cameron,  Proe.  X.  11.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii. ;  Faun.  Scot. 
Hym.  i.  p.  25,  n.  29  (1878). 

Hab.  Scotland,  Germany,  Sweden. 

a,b.  <$.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

1 15.  Nematus  albilabris. 

Nematus  albilabris,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh.  xix.  p.  022,  n.  17 
(1802) ;  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  100  (1871 ). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

110.  Nematus  parvicornis. 

Nematus  brevicornis,  Thorns,  (nee  Forst.)  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh.  xix 
p.  022,  u.  18  (1862)  :  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  100  (1871 ). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

117.  Nematus  rufipes. 
Pristipliora  rufipes,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  60,  n.  174  (1823). 
Hab.  France. 

118.  Nematus  tischbeini. 

Nematus  tischbeini,  Andre,  Hym.  i.  p.  120  (1880). 
Nematus  rufipes,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  vii.  p.  77  (1846). 

Hab.  Germany. 

119.  Nematus  oblitus. 

Nematus  oblitus,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  09,  n.  209  (1823). 

Hab.  England,  France. 
a.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 


.  xiMAirs.  119 

120.  Neniatas  fuscus. 
Pri-  St.-Farff.  Mon.  Tenth,-,  p.  60,  n.  175  (1823). 

.    - 

L21.  Neinatus  deficiens. 

.  xi.  p.  318,  pi.  vi.  fig 

.   Aix-la-Chapi 

122.  Neinatus  pleurostictus. 

I.  xi.  p.  432  (18i 
Hah.  ALs-la-Chapi  „ 

L23.  Nematus  fulvipes. 

p.  11:!.  ii.  5]  i  L808). 
N"  i  xix.  p.  ]  L3,  n.  51 

ii-  i-rii. 

1*37). 
N  nl.  xi.  p,  323,  pi.  vi. 

Hah.    I 

a.    .  .1.  F.  Stepfc 

ay.  .1.  I'.  Ruth 

u. 

124.  Nematus  suessionensis. 

■.  3/ort.  Tenthr.  p.  66;  n.  lift;  (18S 
Z/crfi.    1 

125.  Nematus  hibemicus. 

.  .1/.  Mag.  \\\ .  p.  225  (1878). 
ffa&.   Dublin. 

120.  Nematus  peletieri. 

N    ■.  i.  i.  p.  Ill  |  I-- 

1'.  Fall. )  Mon.  /">  nthr.  p.  CO,  n.  173 

tfa6.  Pari 

127.  Nematus  klugii. 
V  iaatu>  klugii,  Gfimm.  Stett.  cut.  Zeit.  v.  p.  37  (1844). 
II ah.   Riga. 


120  TENTJIBEDINIDiE. 

128.  Nematus  frigidus. 
Neinatus  frigidus, Bohem,  (Efv.  Vet-Akad.  Fork.  x.\ii.  p.  568  ( 1865  I. 
Hab.  Spitzbergen. 
a-d.  d  $.  Spitzbergen.  Rev.  A.  E.  Eaton. 

L29.  Nematus  crassicornis. 

Nematus  crassicornis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  204  (1& 
Nematus  armatus,  Thorns.  CEfo.   Vet.-Akad.  Fbrh.  xix.  p.  CIO,  n.  11 
(  L862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  \\.  '.»;;  ,  \-~\ ), 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  2-  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

130.  Nematus  compressicoruis. 

Tenthredo  compressicornis,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  38,  n.  46  (1804). 
Nematus  platycerus,  Hurt .  Sfett.  ent.  '/./  it.  i.  p.  27,  n.  8]  (1840). 
Nematus  yallator,  VoUenh.  I ij<i-,I<r.  Ent.  i.  p.  191,  pi.  \ii.  1 1> 

Hab.  Europe. 

'<•  6  •  '     rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

b.  J.  Holland P 

l'U.  Nematus  cebriouicomis. 

Nematus  cebrionii  .  I        .    Faun.  Nap.,  Tetitr.  p    "0   i>]    l_\iv 

Bg.4(lS  i  i  •    •     • 

Nematus  callicerus,  Thon  Vet.-Akad. Ibrh.xh   p  619  n    I" 

(1862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  94  (1871). 


Hab.   Europe. 


132.  Nematus  appeudiculatus. 


\  matus  appendiculatus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  202    1837). 
Nematus  cathoratic    .  1       .  Verh.  Ver.  BJieud.    \i.  p  825    p]   \i 
fig.  36  (1854). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  $.  Britain.  J.  F.  Step] 

h-  ?•  Germ  J.  F.  Ruth 

L33.  Nematus  ruficollis. 
Nematus  ruficollis,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  27,  n.  75  |  I  - 10). 
Hab.  Germany. 


56.    XT1U1  121 

134.  Nematus  laricis. 
Nematus  laricis,  Hart.  Blattic.  p.  203  (1837). 
'•.  Central  Europe. 
at.  3  2 •  .many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

L35.  Nematus  anrphioolus. 

nphibolus,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.    xi.   p.  329,  pi.  vi. 
I    1854). 

If"'-.   Aix-la-C'hapelle. 

L36.  Nematus  alnivorus. 

us,   Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  27,  n.  80  (1840); 
1/.    1/    /.  xi.  p.  107(1-7 

Hab.  Scotland,  Germany. 

$.  :iv.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

137.  Nematus  eniarginatus. 

N    !;..•;     •:..      ginatUS,  Ifi/nt.  i.  p.   1  l!>  (1880). 

Hab.  South  I'rai 

L38.  Nematus  coactulus. 
N"(  '.:.■■  Jus,  Ruth  .  nt.  Zeit.  xx.  p.  307  (1869). 

Il<i',.  Iceland. 

L39.  Nematus  puncticeps. 

itua  pu  t.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  <>10,  u.  10 

I  1862);  id.  H  nd.  i.  p.  92 1  1-71). 


: 


1  I".  Nematus  selandrioides. 


landrioii  I           .       i.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  21,  pi.  lxiv.  fig.  6 

llah.  NapL 

141.  Nematus  ruficornis. 

\  matu.s  r  l/'//i.  viii.  p.  1<;7.  n.  '••  i  1-1  1  |, 

Priatiphora  I  I  'arg.  .!/■  n.  Tenthr.  p. 60,  u.  17i'(1823). 
\   matufl  fraxini,  Hart.  Blattw.  \>.  2U4  (1837J. 

Hab.  Europe. 


122 


TENTHREDINTD^. 


a-k.  c7  5 .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/.  5  .  (As  N  proximus.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

m.  §  .  (As  N.  testaceicornis.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

n.  <3 .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

142.  Nernatus  lepidus. 

Nernatus  lepidus,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  345,  pi.  vi.  fio\  50 
(1854).  r 

Hah.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

143.  Nernatus  congruens. 

Nernatus  congruens,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  346,  pi.  vi.  fig-.  51 
(1854). 

Hah.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

144.  Nernatus  aquilegiae. 

Nernatus  aquilegise,  Vollenh.  Tijdsehr.  Ent.  ix.  p.  202,  pi.  ix.  (1866). 
Hah.  Holland. 

145.  Nernatus  funerulus. 

Nernatus  funerulus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  20,  pi.  lxiv.  fi°\  5 
(1859). 

Hah.  Britain ;  Italy. 

a-c.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

146.  Nernatus  dochmocerus. 

Nernatus  dochmocerus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  93  (1871). 
Hah.  Scotland ;  Sweden. 

147.  Nernatus  albitibia. 

Nernatus  albitibia,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  21  (1859). 
Hah.  Naples. 

148.  Nernatus  abbreviatus. 

Nernatus  abbreviatus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  205  (1837). 
Hah.  Germany. 

149.  Nernatus  vitreipennis. 

Nernatus  vitreipennis,  Kaicall,  Bull.  Mosc.  xxxvii.  (1)  p.  295  (1864). 
Hah.  Kasan. 


.    NEMATUS.  123 

150.  Nematus  micropliyes. 

X   matus  micropliyes,    Forst.    Verh.    Ver.  Rheinl.   xi.  p.  344,  pi.  vi. 
fig.  49  i  L854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chap 

L51.  Nematus  leucostictus. 

\"  matus  leucostictus,  I  attw.  p.  202  i  L837). 

Nematus  ervthn  Forst.   Verh.  Ver.   Rheinl.  xi.  p.  309,  pi.  v. 

fig.  23  (  L854). 
Nen  lus,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xi\.  p.  630,  n.  37 

(1862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.'p.  157  i  In  1  i. 

Hab.   Eur  i 

a-e.  $.  tain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/-/.  6  $•  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

1 52.  Nematus  xanthogaster. 

Nematus  xanthogaster,  Forst.  Verh.   Ver.   Rheinl.  xi.  p.  315,  pi.  vi. 

fig.  28  (1*5 
Nematus  piliser  '  ,-Akad.  Fork.  xi.\.  p.  616,  n.  6 

i  1862)  ;  id.  II  nd.  i.  p.  88  (1871). 

Hab.   Europe. 
fir.  jj,  Gi  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

L53.  Nematus  ocliropus. 

Nematus  ochro  '•'         '■      -  [had.   Fork  xix.  p.  (517,  n.  6 

302);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.'p.  89  (1871). 

Hab.   Sweden. 

154.  Nematus  rubidicoruis. 
Nematus  rubidicornis,  Andre,  Uym.  i.  p.  146  (  1- 

Hab.  Jura. 

1 55.  Nematus  leucocarpus. 
Nematus  leucocarpus,  Andre,  Hym.  i.  p.  145  i  L880). 

Hab.   Calais. 

L56.  Nematus  dissimilis. 

Nematus  dissimilis,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  314,  pi.  vi.  fig.  27 
(1854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 


124  TEXTHREDINIILE. 

157.  Nematus  leucogaster. 

Xematus  leucogaster,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  23,  n.  19  (1840). 
Hah.  Germany. 

158.  Nematus  abdominalis. 

Tenthredo  abdominalis  Fair.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  216  (1708)  ;  Tanz. 

Faun.  Germ.  Befl  64,  pi.  iii.  (1799). 
Nematus  abdominalis,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  xvi.  p.  48  ils7''o. 
Tenthredo  ventralis,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  IFi't  64,  pi.  iv.  i  1799). 
Nematus  centralis,  Hart.  Blattw.  ]>.  192  |  L837) ;   Costa,  Faun.Nap.f 

Tentr.  p.  ]">,  pi.  Ixiii.  fig.  7  (1859). 
Nematus  fuscipennis,  St.-Farg.  .1/-//.  Tenthr.  p.  68,  n.  204  (1823); 

Faun.  Fro,,,-,  p.  70.  n.  24  ;  Steph.  111.  Brit.  Ent..  Mand.  vii.  p.  35. 

n.  35(1835). 
Ni  niatus  gravenhorstii,  Gimm.  Hull.  Mosc.  ix.  p.  A-Y2  (1836). 

Sa6.  Europe. 


" 


2-  Britain.  .1.  F.  Stephens. 

6.  2.  Britain. 

c-.r.  <5$.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

L59.  Nematus  xanthocerus. 
Nematus  xanthocerus,  Hart.  Stett.  ad.  Zeit.  i.  p.  23,  n.  25  i  L840). 

7/«i.  Germany. 

L60.  Nematus  contractus. 
Nematus  contractus  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  \.\.  p.  20  (18-17  <. 
Hah.  South  Itussia. 

161.  Nematus  marshalli. 
Xematus  marshalli,  Cameron,  Eat.  M.  Mai/,  xii.  p.  '.»  |  1>75). 
Hah.  Corsica. 

Hii*.  Nematus  antennatus. 

Nematus  antennatus,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xiv.  p.  58  (1877). 

Hah.  Scotland. 

163.  Nematus  ruficapillus. 

Tenthredo  ruficapilla,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  (5)  p.  2668,  n.  138  (1769). 

Tenthredo  lutea,  Fair.  Syst.  Paz.  v.  -11.  n.  58  I  L804). 

Nematus  luteus,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Hefl  90,  pi.  x.  (1805);  Costa, 

Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  y.  19,  pi.  lxiv.  fig.  3  (1859)  ;  Zadd.  Schrift. 

Konigsb.  xvi.  p.  50  (1876). 
Nematus  lutea,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  195(1837). 
?  Tenthredo  bimaculata,  Gmet.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pi.  v.  p.  2667,  n.  131 

(  1789). 


1 25 


a-  Bril  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b. 

J.  ]■'.  Ruthe. 

1G4.  Neniatus  flavicans. 

>  ( 1 844 

.  Nematns  nigriceps. 

24  (1840). 

II 

N     .  itus  xanthobaptus. 

- 

itu8  flavescens. 

.    "  p.  20,  n.  K) 

.  i.  p.  153    1  ~7 1  . 

I 

W  tils 

-   red. 

. 

I  .1.  F.  Stepb 

itus  bilineatus. 

.   /.  [i-  19). 

i.  p.  51  I  I  ■>?! 

32,  n.   1 1 

1871). 

i    1835). 

!  '.  n.  213 

// 

.1.  I'.  Stephens. 
.1.  F.  Ruthe. 


*    I  eallj 


126  TENTHKEDINIDiE. 

169.  Neinatus  acuminatus. 

Nematus  acuminatus,  Thorns.  Hi/m.  Scand,  i.  p.  138  (1871)  ;  Zadd. 
Schrift.  Kbnigsb.  xvi.  p.  52  (1870;. 

Hab.  Sweden. 

170.  Nematus  inelanopsis  *. 

Nematus  melanopsis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  71,  n.  215  (1823). 

Hab.  Paris. 

171.  Nematus  dorsatus. 

Nematus  dorsatus.    Cameron,  Ent.   M.   Maq.   xii.  p.    12D  (1875)  ; 
id.  Proc.  K.  H.  Sue.  Glasg.  ii.  p.  291  (1876). 

Hab.  Britain. 

a,  b.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c.  2-  Britain. 

d.  §  .  Scotland.  P.  Cameron,  Esq. 

1 72.  Nematus  inflatus. 

Nematus  inflatus,  Thorns.  Hi/m.  Scand.  i.  p.  139  (1871). 

Nematus  salicis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  194  <  1837). 

Nematus  flaviventris,  Hurt.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  24  (1840). 

Hab.  Britain. 

c-h.  c?$.  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

i-p.  6  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ituthe. 

1  73.  Nematus  notatus. 

Nematus  notatus,  Fbrst.  Yerh.  Yer.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  298,  pi.  v.  fig.  15 
(1854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

174.  Nematus  gracilis. 
Nematus  gracilis,  Gimm.  Bid!.  Mosc.  vii.  p.  122  (1834). 

Hab.  Livonia. 

175.  Nematus  griseus. 

Nematus  griseus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mose.  xx.  p.  18,  n.  18  (1847). 
Hab.  Hasan. 


*  This  species  is  represented  in  the  British  collection  by  N.  dorsatus,  Cam. 
(compare  Ent.  M.  J\Tag.  xii.  p.  1£9,  xiii.  p.  174)  :  but  in  that  species  the  vertex 
is  not  black,  as  should  be  the  case  in  Is.  melanopsis. 


56.  xematus.  127 

1 70.  Neniatus  contimms. 
Nematus  continuum,  Eoersm.  Bull.  Mosc.  x\.  p.  19,  n.  20  (1847). 
Hah.  Kasan. 

177.  Nematus  per  spirillar  is. 

latua  perspicillaris,  Zeit..  i.  p.  24  (1S40)  ;  Rate. 

Foi  '.  iii.  p.  126,  pi.  iii.  li_r.  5  |  L844). 

H, ih.  Germany. 

17s.  Nematus  approximatus. 

iproximatus,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  320,  pi.  vi. 
Eg.  32(1864). 

Hub.  Aix-1    I  lie. 

17'.".  Nematus  immaculatus. 

hr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  119  (1860). 
Hub.   II.  Hand. 

L80.  Nematus  salicis. 

licis,  Z3    ■  I   j.  ii.  pt.2.  p.991,n.l4,pl.xxxvii. 

1771  i. 

.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  1  J I  (1871). 

H'll',      S\\  I    dl 

1  s  1 .  Nematus  hartigii. 

N  .  p.  219  (1837)  j    Vollenh.  Tijdschr. 

Ent.  vii.  p.  70,  pi.  iii.  i  1-    \  >. 

Hah.  Euro 

182.  Nematus  umbratus. 

Nematus  umbratus,  77-  ;.  -    \nd.  i.  p.  Ml'  i  !>71). 

isii,  var.  h.  Thorns.  (E/v.   Vet.-Akad.  Fbrh.  xix.  p.  634, 
n.  44  (It  12  i. 

7/"/-.  v  .  Lapland. 

L83.  Nematus  bohemaui. 

Nematus  bobemani,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  143  (  1871). 
Nematus  ribesii,  var.  c,  Thorns.  </'  ■  .   /'   .-.Had.  Fbvh.  xix.  p.  6  14, 
n.  4  (1862). 

./A;'..  Sweden,  Lapland. 


128  TENTHREDINID^;. 

184.  Nematus  ribesii. 

Tenthredo  ribesii,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  280  (1763). 

Nematus  ribesii,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  634  (1862)  ; 

id.  Jli/m.  Scand.  i.  p.  143  (187]  ). 
Selandria  ribis,  WincheU,  Atner.  J.  Sri.  xxxviii.  p.  20]  (1864). 
Tenthredo  salieis,  Fallen,  Vetensk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  lis,  n.  CO  i  ]>0-). 
Nematus  ventricosus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  L96  (1837). 
Nematus  trimaculatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  69,  n.  207  (1823). 
Nematus  grossularia3,  Finch.  Mag.  Zool.,  Ins.  pi.  lxxii.  text,  p.  2 

(1846). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-r.  $2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

s-u.  (3  2-  Perthshire.  J.  Foxcroft. 

v.  i  Pupa-case.)  Perthshire.  .1.  Foxcroft. 

w-aa.  §.  Germany.  J.  F.  lluthe. 

185.  Nematus  hortensis. 

Nematus  hortensis,  Thorns,  (nee  Hart.)  Hum.  Scand.  i.  p.  144,  n.  74 

(1871). 

J I  db.  Lund. 

186.  Nematus  melamirus. 

Nematus  nielanurus,  Hurt.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  24,  n.  38  (1840  . 
Hah.  Germany. 

L87.  Nematus  cylindricus. 

Nematus  cylindricus,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  24,  n.  39  (1840). 
Nematus  quietus,  Eversm,  Bull.  Muse.  xx.  p.  17  I  1847). 

Hah.  Germany  ;  S.  Russia. 

188.  Nematus  bipartitus. 

Nematus  bipartitus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  69,  n.  206  |  1823). 
Nematus  depressus,  Hurt.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  24,  n.  40  |  1840). 

Hah.  Paris. 

L89.  Nematus  flavipes. 
Nematus  flavipes.  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  24,  n.  41  (1840). 
Hub.  Germany. 

190.  Nematus  posticus. 
Nematus  posticus,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  349  1 1854). 
Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 


56.  nematus.  129 

L91.  Nematus  semiorbitalis. 

Nematus  semiorbitalis,  Font,  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  288,  pi.  lii. 
fig.  8  (1854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Cbapelle. 

192.  Nematus  simulator. 

iatus  simulator,  Font.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  321,  pi.  vi.  fig.  33 
(1854). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

193.  Nematus  consobrinus. 

.    Vollenh.    Tijdt  hr.   Ent.  xvi.  p.  236,  pi.   x. 
-.  1   13  (1871 1. 

.   Eolland. 

L94.  Nematus  tibialis. 

is  tibialis,  Newm.  Ent.  Mag.  iv.  p,  260  (Jan.  1837). 
oatus  b  337)  j   VoUenh.  Tijdschr. 

Ent.  i.  ]>.  101,  pL  \  ii.  1 1  -•"  - 

j?.  tain.  .1.  1  .  Stephens. 

.   (S  2-  '  '•  rmany.  J.  F.  Rutne. 

1 '•'■">.  Nematus  ephippiger. 

Nen    tus  • |  hippig(  r,  H    t.  Stett.  <  2,  n.  43  (1840). 

mat  us  breviusculus,  Evt  Bull.  M     .  \.\.  p.  17  i  1847). 

Hab.  Casan. 

L96.  Nematus  costae. 

Nematus  hypoleucus,  Costa  {hit  Fd'rst.),  Fat   .  Nap.}  Tentr,  p.  17, 

.' .  1  1 1 86 

Hab.  Nap] 

197.  Nematus  aurantiacus. 

N  irantiacus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  197  (1837). 

Hal.  Germany. 

L98.  Nematus  papillosus. 

athredo  papillosa,  Rett.  Gen.  Spec.  Ins.  p.  72,  n.  306  |  L783). 
rentbredo  myosotidis,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  41,  n.  60  (1804);  I'unz. 

1  '  !  pL  xiii.  (1809). 

\.  matus  papil  ms.  Hum.  Scand.  i.  p.  1  \~>  i  lv71). 

tidis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  199|  1837);  Fdrst.  Verh.  Ver. 
ill.  x'i.  p.  319,  pi.  vi.  fig.  -"il  (1-04)  :  Costa, Faun.  Sup.,  Tentr. 
p.  16,  pL  xliii.  fig.  8(18 


130  TENTHREDINID^. 

Nematus  interruptus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p  65,  n.  191  (1823). 
Nematus  ochraceus,  Hart.  Bhxttw.  p.  218  (1837). 
?  Tenthredo  melanorrhoea,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2668,  n.  136 
(1789). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-n.  3  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

o-t.  3  2  •  Britain. 

u-eee.S  2-  '     rmany.  J.  F  Ruthe. 

1 '  !  I.  Nematus  (?)  annalicornis. 

Tenthredo  annalicornis,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  20C>7,  n.   133 
I  I  789). 

Hah.  Europe. 

200.  Nematus  gemellus. 

Nematus  gemellus,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  RheM.  xi.  p.  425  (1854). 
Hah.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

201.  Nematus  exoletus. 

Nematus  exoletus,  Eversm.  Butt.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  19,  n.  19  ( 1.847). 
Hah.  Ural. 

202.  Nematus  annulatus. 

Nematus  annulatus,  Gimm.  Hull.  Mose.  -\  ii .  p.  123  (1834). 
J/iih.  Livonia. 

203.  Nematus  xanthocarpus. 
Nematus  xanthocarpus,  Hart.  Stett.  nit.  Zeit.  i.  j  .  23,  n.  27  (1840). 
Hah.  Germany. 

204.  Nematus  melanocerus. 
Nematus  melanocerus,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  26,  n.  69  1 1840). 
Hah.  Germany. 

205.  Nematus  pygostolus. 
Nematus  pygostolu-.  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Eheinl.  xi.  p.  43]  |  1854  I. 

Hah.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

206.  Nematus  eupodius. 
Nematus  eupodius,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  20,  n.  70  (1840). 
Hah.  Germany. 


56.    NEMATUS.  131 

-   7.  Neniatus  testaceipes. 
N   ::.      :-  :  -taceipes,  Andre,  Hym.  i.  p.  144  (1880). 
''.  Geneva. 

2  >8.  Nematus  striatipes. 
briatipes,  Hart.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  26,  n.  71  (1840). 
Hab.  Germany. 

209.  Nematus  lepidotus. 
iatus  lepidotus,  Hurt.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  i.  p.  20,  n.  72  (1840). 
Hab.  Germany. 

210.  Nematus  meridionalis. 
■   matos  meridiona  Hym.  i.  p.  154  (1880). 

Hab.  Pyr< 

211.  Nematus  infirmus. 

\  1  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  316,  pi.  vi.  fig.  29 

(  !-■' 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chap<  Qe. 

2 1 2.  Nematus  luctuosus. 

Nematus  luctuosus,  /    rat  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  342,  pi.  vi.  fig.  48 
i  L854). 

/A//..  Aix-la-Chap 

213.  Nematus  declinatus. 

Nematus  declinatus,  For  t.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  348,  pi.  vi.  fig.  62 
,  L854). 

Hob.  Aix-la-Chapclle. 

214.  Nematus  microps. 
nntu~  microps,  1   rst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  42]  i  1854). 
Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

215.  Nematus  emarginatus. 
matus  emarginati  -.  F!   st.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  424  (1854). 
Hab.   Boppard  on  the  Rhine. 

k     — 


132  TENTHKEDIN1DJE. 

216.  Nematus  eversmanni. 

Neruatus  eversmanni,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  423  (1854). 
Hah.  Germany,  Russia. 

217.  Nematus  jugicola. 
Nematus  jugicola,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  140  (1871). 
Ilab,  Sweden. 

218.  Nematus  monticolus. 
Nematus  monticola,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  147  (1871). 
Hah.  Sweden,  Lapland. 

219.  Nematus  westermanni. 

Nematus  westermanni,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  615, 
n.  3  (1862)  ;  id.  Hym.  Stand,  i.'p.  87  (1871). 

Hah.  Sweden. 

a.  2-  Sweden. 

220.  Nematus  albipennis. 

Nematus  albipennis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  106  (1837) ;  Costa,  Faun.  Nap 
Tent>\  p.  10,  pi.  lxiii.  lig.  0  (1859). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-d.  rj  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e.  cS .  Britain. 

f-i.  6  $•  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

221.  Nematus  conjugatus. 

Nematus  conjugatus,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  623,  n.  19 
(1862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  101  (1871). 

Hah.  Sweden. 

222.  Nematus  luteogaster. 

Nematus  erythrogaster,   Thorns,  (ncc  Nort.)  Hym.  Scand  i    n    103 
(1871). 

Hah.  Sweden. 

223.  Nematus  betulse. 

Tenthredo  betulse,  Retz.  Gen.  Sp.  Lis.  p.  72,  n.  308  (1783). 
Nematus  betidoe,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  104  (1871). 

Hah.  Sweden. 


56.  NEatATus.  133 

224.  Nematus  testaceus. 

Pi  sens,  Jur.  Hi/m.  pi.  xiii.  (1807). 

N  m  .     -  betularius,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  192  (1837). 

ZZaft.  Europe. 
a-d.  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

225.  Nematus  subbifidus. 

^  ,  Thorns,  Hijm.  Scand.  i.  p.  105  (1871). 

Uab.   Sweden. 

22G.  Nematus  bistriatus. 

latus  bistriatus,  Thorns.  II  i  ■'.  i.  p.  105  (1871). 

Bab.  Sweden. 

227.  Nematus  pavidus. 

ridus,  St.-Farg.  M  ■  .  J  .  65,  n.  191  (1823). 

5,  pi.  iv.  I  L862). 

!  ipo. 

223.  Nematus  melanoceplialus. 
aatus  n  >.  p.  219  ( 1837). 

Uab.  Central  1 
a.   2  •  l;  itain. 

.  Nematus  croceus. 

thredo  cr  >eea,  /  .  39,  n.  L8(1804);  Fallen,  Vetensh. 

TIandl.  wix.  p.  122,  n.  155  i  LSO^). 

Neinal  Vet.-Al         I     h.  six.  p.  636,  n.  48 

302);  id.  ITi/m.  f.  149  (1871  ). 

ilvns,  Hart.    !■  194     L837)  ;   Costa,  Faun.  Nap., 

r.  p.  18,  pi.  Ixiv.  tiir.  2  I  1859). 

tatus  trimaculal  ■.  Ent.  v.  p.  G9,  pi.  iv.  ( 1862). 

///A.  Eui 

o.  2  J-  F-  Stephens. 

6.  $.  Q. 

230.  Nematus  dimidiatus. 
X.  matus  dimidiatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  68,  n.  205  (1823). 
Z7a6.   Paris. 


134  TEXTHEEDINTD-E. 

231.  Neinatus  purus. 

Nematus  purus,  Fbrst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  278,  pi.  iv.  fig.  1  a,  b 
(1^54). 

Hah.  South  "Westphalia. 


232.  Nematus  ferrugineus. 

Nematus  ferrugiueus,  Fiirst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  282,  pi.  iv.  fig.  4 
(1854). 

Hah.  Luge. 

233.  Nematus  caldereusis. 

Nematus  calderensis,  Cameron,  l'.nl.  M.  May.  xii.  p.  127  (1875). 
Ilah.  Scotland. 

234.  Nematus  miliaris. 

Tenthredo  miliaris,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  46,  pi.  \Yu.  (1797). 
Tenthredo  signata,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  416,  a.  6  I  i  1781). 
Nematus   viridis   el   gonymelas,  Steph,  111.   lint.  Ent.}  Mand.  vii. 

pp.  30  &  34  i  L835). 
Nematus  prasinus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  216  (1837). 
Nematus  bergmanni,  DaJilb.  Clans  Hym.  p.  24,  n.  23  (1835);   Thorns. 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  L50  |  L871  I. 
Nematus  melanaspis,  Hart.  Stett.  int.  Zeit.  i.  p.  27,  n.  ;»)• 

llah.  Europe. 

a-cc.  cT$.  Britain.  .1.  F.Stephens. 

dd.  2-  (Type  of  N.  viridis.)  Britain.  .1.  F.Stephens. 

ee.  §.  (Type  of  N. gonymelas.)  Britain.  .1.  F.  Stephens. 

ff-oo.  2-  Britain. 

pp-ddd.  2-  G(  rmany.  .7.  F.  Ruthe. 


235.  Nematus  brevivalvis. 

Nematus  bre^ivalvis,  Thorns,  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  151  (1871  >. 
Hah.  Scandinavia. 

23C.  Nematus  microcercus. 
Nematus  microcercus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  152  (1871  ). 
Hah.  Sweden. 

237.  Nematus  curtispina. 
Nematus  curtispina,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  152  (1871). 
Huh.  Sweden. 


.  m:matts.  135 

3.  Nematus  diaphanus. 

■■■.  xx.  p.  19  (1847). 

// 

« 

Nematns  pallescens. 

216  (1837). 

11 

0.  Nematus  oligospilus. 

'  •  .  p.  23 !.  pi.  iv.  fig.  6 

- 

.  Aix-1 

tatus  viresceus. 

.1.  F.  Kuthe. 

is  pallicarpus. 

p.  27,  n.  So  1 1-  ■ 

// 

i'i::.  Nematus  leucocarpus. 

.  p.  27,  ii.  87  i  I  -  Mi. 

// 

2  i  I.  Nematus  polyspilus. 

-  I,  pi.  iv.  ! 

tus  scutellatus. 

\.  ,  2  .  p.  214  i  1837). 

Hub.  '  tiy. 

.  itns  chvysogaster. 

Zeit.  i.  p.  -7,  n.  90  (1840). 

U  many. 


136  TENTHREDI>-ID.E. 

247.  Nematus  palliatus. 

Nematus  palliatus,  Thorn-'.  GEfu.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  635,  n.  45 
(1862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  154  |  L871). 

Hah.  Sweden. 

248.  Nematus  lacteus. 
Nematus  lacteus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  loo  (1871). 
Hub.  Sweden. 

249.  Nematus  sharpi. 
Nematus  sharpi,  Cameron,  Eat.  M.  Mag.  xii.  p.  181  (1876). 
Hob.  Scotland. 

25< ».  Nematus  vollenhoveni. 
Xi-matus  vollenho\  neron,  Scot.  Nat.  ii.  p.  296  (1    7 

I Inh.   Scotland. 

251.  Nematus  femoralis. 
Nematus  femoralis,  Cameron,  /'/•  - .  A'.  //.  •</.  ii.  p.  296  i  L876). 

/lab.  Scotland. 

252.  Nematus  isclmocerus. 

Nematus  isclmocerus,  Thorns.  CEfo.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  688, 
ii.  62  i  L862);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  I  •"■'•'  (1871). 

Sab.  Germany,  Sweden. 

253.  Nematus  puella. 
Nematus  puella,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  \>.  L60  I  1^71). 
Hub.  Scania. 

254.  Nematus  parvilabris. 

Nematus  parvilabris,   Thorns.   (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  loth.  xix.  p.   038, 
n.  63  ( L862) ;  id.  Hym.  Scand.' i.  p.  L60  i  L871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

255.  Nematus  salicis-cinereae. 

Tenthredo  salicis-cint  reaa,  De  ViU.  1.         E  it.  iii.  p.  113,  n.  89  (1789). 

Nematus  gallarum,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  220  i  L837  I. 

Nematus  sestivus,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Vet.-Akad.  Fork.  xix.  p.  G38,  n.  51 

(1862  . 
Nematus  intercus,  Panz.  (nee  Linn.)  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  90,  pi.  ,\i 

(1800). 


xema;  1;{T 

'.  p.  160  (1871). 
.  xi.  p.  330  1 1854). 

.  L   -.  ii.  p.  147,  pi.  \.  i  1859). 

// 

J.  F.  S 

J.  F.  Km  he. 

Neinattis  pedunculi. 

-  :  i. 

Nematus  nigritarsis. 

i.  p.  1' 
// 

acocnej 

...  p.   \"> ■'<  i  1  -'")!). 

.  N    ...itus  helicinus. 

// 

ptocerus. 

i 

1.  Nematus  crassipes. 

.  i.  p.  102  (1871). 

// 

'..  Nematus  proximus. 

1.2ft")    I  --.7  I. 
Urit.  Ent.,  Maud.  vii.  p.  3G,  n.  39 


138  TENTKREDIHmZB. 

Pontania  gallicola,  Costa,  Atti  Soc.  Pontan.  Nap.  vi.  p.  281,  pi.  1 

( 1  354 ). 
Nematus  proximus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenikr.  p.  67,  n.  201  (1823). 
Nematus  redi,   Cotitar,  Minor.  deW Istit.  iv.  p.  115.  pi.  i. 

(1852). 
:  Tent!  {.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  2667,  n.  122(1< 

Pontania  vallisnierii  .   /    un.  Nap.}   Tenir.  p.  24,  pL  lxv.  fig.  3 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-c.  $.  (Types  of  N.  gallicola.)     Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

d-f.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  S 

g-h.  2  •  I  ►  I  - 1 1  i  ■  1'.  Smith,  I 

it.    j.  rmany.  J.  1'.  Ruthe. 

264.  Nematus  albicarpus. 

Nematus  albicai  p.  22,  pL  l.w. 

(le 

Hab.    EUK 

a.  $.  .1.  !     - 

b.  2  •  J.  1  •  Rntl 

265.  Nematus  lugduneusis. 

Nematus  lugdunensis,    Volletih.    I  '.  xiv.  p.  243,  pi.  >.i. 

L0  1  1-71  1. 

Hab.  Holland. 

1     .  Nematus  viminalis. 

N<  matus  viminalis,  Hart.  S  ,  /  it.  i.  p.  20,  n.  66  1 1-  • 

Hab.  Germany. 

267.  Nematus  alieuatus. 

(Plate  \  11.  fig.  L3.) 

Nematus  alienatus,  Fb'rst.   ' '  rh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  334,  pi.  vii.  fig. 

(1854). 
Nematus  auglicus,  C<  .  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xiii.  p.  173  (1877). 

Exp.  al.  4  liu.,  long.  corp.  2  lin. 

Black,  shining;  face,  should*  dae,  and  legs  pale  l<>taceous; 

hind  femora   black  in  the  niiddh  ;  of  hind  tibiae  and  hind  tarsi 

black  :  head  a  little  t<  hind  the  eves;  hind  tarsi  about  as 

Long  as  the  tibiae  ;   antennae  slender,  nearly  as  long  as  the  body,  third 
joint  scarcely  longer  than  fourth.    Wing  hyaline,  with  brown 

nervures  ;   stigma  white,  smoky  yellow  on  the  outside. 


'•  Bred  from  the  bean-shaped  galls  on  the  leaves  of  the  willow." — MS.  note. 


nejia:  189 

Thi  -  ish  collection  as  Euura  gallce,  Newm.; 

but  Ll  :  iption  both  generically  and  specifi- 

Lnal  cells  instead  of  three,  and  the  legs 

// 

nd.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

.  Neinatus  acerosuin. 

•.  i.  p.  26,  n.  07.  (1840). 

li 

'.  Nematus  collectaneus. 

Vi  ■.  I:'   'id.  xi.  p.  299,  pi.  v. 

I 

Nematus  nigellus. 

-  -.  pi.  vi.  I'. 
li 

:  1 .  Nematus  pullus. 

ill.  xi.   |  pL  xi.  fig.   !0 

:iatus  striatipes. 

.  L840,  p.  26,  o.  71  (1-40). 

//  y. 

N     .  itus  occultus. 

.  Rheinl.  xi.  p.  331,  pi.  vii.  fig.  41 

Hab.  & 

274.  Nematus  dolichurus. 
n  ,-.  Z7      -.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  104,  n.  98  (1871). 

275.  Nematus  minutus. 

/.  it.  vii.  p.  76  n<S46). 

Hab.  Liibeck. 


140  texthredesim:. 

276.  Neinatus  crassispina. 
Xematus  crassispina,  Thorns.  ILjm.  Scand.  i.  p.  1G4  (1871). 
Hub.  Sweden. 

277.  Nematus  baccarum. 

Nematus  baccarum,  Cameron,  Eat.  M.  May.  xii.  p.  189  (1876). 
ITab.  Scotland. 

278.  Nematus  herbaceae. 

Nematus  herbaceae,  Cameron,  Proc.  N.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  ii.p.  304  (1876). 

Hub.  Britain. 

279.  Nematus  vacciniellus. 

Nematus  crassipes,  var.  vacciniellus,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.    Mag.  xii. 
p.  L90(  L876). 

Ilab.  Britain. 
a.  3 •  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

'.  Nematus  umbripennis. 
Nematus  umbripennis,  Everam,  Hull.  Mosc.  w.  p,  20,  n.  25  (1847). 
Huh.  Kasan. 

B.  North-  a n 'I  Central-A  species. 

281.  Nematus  sycophanta. 
Pristiphora  Bycophanta,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  263  (1 866). 

Hub.  Illinois. 

282.  Nematus  trivialis. 

Pristiphora  tibialis,  Nort.  (  nee  Newm.  I  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  7<> 
(1867). 

Hub.  Atlantic  States. 

'.  Nematus  relativus. 
Pristiphora  relativus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  77  (It-' 
Hub.  Great  Slave  Lake. 

284.  Nematus  idiota. 

Pristiphora  idiota,   Nort.    Trans.   Amer.   Ent,  Soc.  i.  p.   77,   n.    4 

(1867). 
£.  Pristipb ora  identidem,  Nort.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.    77, 

n.  5  i  L867). 

Hub.  Illinois. 


.    XKMATCS.  141 

5.  Nematus  grossulariae. 

/      '../'.  Ent  i.  p.  123 
.77     !  -  »7  i. 

:.  Nematus  jocularis. 

-     .  viii.  p.  3  (] : 

itns  concolor. 

i.  p.  19 

. 

.    Hiatus  rapax. 

.  p.  til --i' i. 

'.oris. 

i.  p.  190  i  I : 

1  R.N. 

ou. 

.   N   tuatus  dimmockii. 

.  \  iii.  p,  G  |  I88i  • 1. 

;:    aatus  inconspicuus. 

I 

H  'k  :   mouth   and  pr 

I     I   ,ih.    with   LI 

ick  of  i  •  'ii  :   legs 

-h:   tbn  marginal 

E.  Doubleday. 


142  TEXTHREDIXI'i 

292.  Nematus  extraneus. 
(Plato  VII.  fig.  14.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Testaceous  ;  two  basal  joints  of  antenna,  a  large  irregular  spot 
on  the  vertex,  and  three  large  spots  on  the  thorax,  Mack  :  abdomen 
with  a  black  band  in  the  middle,  covering  most  of  the  three  first 
segments,  and  expanded  on  the  three  following  on.    .  ing  with 

segments  7  and  8,  on  which  it  is  not  expanded.  Extremities  of 
hind  tibiae  and  of  the  joints  of  hind  tarsi  slightly  marked  with 
blackish  above.  Wings  hyaline;  costa  and  stigma  pale  yellowish  ; 
three  submarginal  cells. 

Ihih.  Hudson's  Bay. 

a,  b.  2-  (Types  of  species.)     St.  Marti  i's  Falls,  \'.;     j      Dr.  Bara 

111 

i".':;.  Nematus  pectoralis. 

latus  pectoralis,  Ch'ess.  (nee St.-Farg.)  Trans.  Am    ,  viii. 

p.  9  (18* 

Hah.  Colorado.  Nevada. 

29  I.  Nematus  malacus. 

\  Hiatus  mala*         '     t.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  896  i  1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

295.  Nematus  vicinalis. 

Nematus  \  icina       I        .  Trc  ns.  A         /        !         iii.  p.  4  (186 

Hab.  California. 

296.  Nematus  nigrofemoratus. 

Nematus  nigrofemoratus,  Cress.   Trans,  Ai         I         5       viii.  p.  4 
(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

297.  Nematus  latus. 
Nematus  latus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  1 

Hah.  Nevada. 

29 8.  Nematus  iridescens. 

Nematus  iridescens,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  5  I  1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

299.  Nematus  parvus. 

Nematus  parvus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  5  (1880 

Hab.  Nevada. 


L43 

N    .:atus  extensicornis. 

\-iii.  p.   159  i  1  - 

i 

1.  Nematus  marylandicus. 

nhil.  iii.  p.  7  (18 

I 

atus  fall 

i.  p.  198 

N   matus  suratus. 

p .  '. '  1 
His  i  18(J 

I  :ensis. 

p.  108  (1  ?(  7  '. 

latns  monela. 

:.  p.  198  i  1 367  ). 

i.  Nematus  subalbatus. 

'.  iii.  p.  7  (1864);  id. 

- 

// 

7.   Nematus  palliventris. 

viii.  p.  5  (  1 

.  Nematus  ruralis. 

\  iii.  p.  5  (  l's"<>  i. 


144  TENTHKEDINID^I. 

309.  Nematus  corniger. 

Nernatus  corniger,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  159  (1861)    id. 
Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  199  (1S67). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.  $  .  New  York.  E.  Boubleday. 

310.  Nematus  luteolus. 

Nematus  luteolus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  200  (1867). 
Hab.  North  America. 

311.  Nematus  Saskatchewan. 

Nematus  Saskatchewan,  Nort.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.   Soc.  i.    p.    200 
(1807). 

Hub.  North  America. 

312.  Nematus  violaceipennis. 

Nematus  violaceipennis,  Nort.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  201 
(1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

313.  Nematus  Calais. 
(Plate  VII.  fig.  11.) 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  black,  finely  punctured;  pleura  and  pectus 
shining;  abdomen  testaceous,  the  two  last  segments  blackish;  legs 
testaceous,  four  front  femora  blackish  at  base,  intermediate  tibiae 
with  a  dark  line  above;  hind  tibiae  and  tarsi  blackish,  the  former 
rather  widened  and  flattened.  Wings  hyaline,  with  piceous  stigma 
and  nervures  ;  fore  wings  clouded  in  the  middle,  and  with  apparently 
only  three  submarginal  cells,  the  two  first  being  divided  by  a  white 
.  nervule. 

Hab.  Arctic  America. 
a.  $  .  (Type  of  species.)  Mackenzie  River.  Br.  Rae. 

314.  Nematus  nigritus. 

Nematus  nigritus,   Nort,  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.   159  (1861);  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  201  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 


56.    XEMATUS.  145 

315.  Neinatus  ventralis. 

N  smatus  ventralis  Say  (nee  Panz.)  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  315 
(1824 )  ;   Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  201,  n.  16  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

31G.  Nematus  nigropectus. 
Latua  ni<rropectus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  6  (1880). 
//  ,;'.  Nevada. 

317.  Nematus  luteipes. 
Nematus  luteipes,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  6  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

318.  Nematus  longicornis. 

Nematus  longicornis,  /.'-  •'.  Entomogr.  p.  98,  n.  66  (1822);    Nort. 
Trans.  An   r.  E  t.  S  c.  i.  p.  202  (18  7). 

Hab.  Lsland  of  Unalaschka. 

319.  Nematus  proximatus. 

aatua  proximatus,  Nort.  Proe.    /.'     .   Soc.   viii.  p.  160   (1861); 
id.  'Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  202,  q.  L8  |  L867). 

Hab.   United  States. 

1 1.  Nematus  pallicornis. 

\   matus  pallicornis  el    var.   labratus,  Nort.  Proc.   Host.   Soc.  viii. 
p.  160  (1861  i  :  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  263  (1867). 

Hab.  United  Stat*   . 

321.  Nematus  pallifrons. 

Nematus   pallifrons,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  6  (1880). 
Hab.  Texas. 

322.  Nematus  obscurus. 

Nematus  obscurus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc  viii.  p.  16],  n.  13  (1861  ) ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  203  I  L867). 

Hah.  Massachusetts. 

323.  Nematus  salicis-pisum. 

atua  salicis-pisum,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  PhU.yi.  p.  259(1866)  ; 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  204  i  1867). 

Hab.  Xorth  America. 


146  TENTHREDINID^. 

324.  Nematus  militaris. 

Nematus  militaris,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  7  (1880). 
Hab.  White  Mountains. 

325.  Nematus  brunneus. 

Nematus  brunneus,  Nort.    Proc.  Ent.  Soc.   Phil.  iii.  p.  8    (1864)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  205  (1867). 

Hab.  Colorado. 

326.  Nematus  rufofasciatus. 
Nematus  ruf  >fasciatus,  Nort,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  205(1867). 
Bab.  North  America. 

:'>27.  Nematus  notahilis. 
Nematus  notabilis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  7  (1880). 
Hob.  Massachusetts. 

328.  Nematus  latifasciatus. 
Nematus  latifasciatus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  7(1880). 
Hob.  AYhite  Mountains. 

320.  Nematus  erythrogaster. 
Nematus  erythrogaster,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  8  (1864). 
Uab.  Massachusetts. 

330.  Nematus  luteotergum. 

Nematus  luteotergum,  Nort.    Proc  Post.    Soc.   viii.  p.   161  (1861)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  206  (1807J. 

Hab.  United  States. 

331.  Nematus  edwardsii. 

Nematus  edwardsii,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  7  (1880). 
Hab.  California. 

332.  Nematus  limbatus. 

Nematus  limbatus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  8  (1880). 
Hab.  Illinois. 


56.   NEMATUS.  147 

333.  Nematus  coryli. 
Nematus  corylus,  Cress.   Tra   -.  Amer.  lint.  Soc.  viii.  p.  <^  1 1880). 
II  ib.  Pennsylvania. 

334.  Neinatus  castaneus. 
te  VII.  6g.  16.) 

!•  lin..  lin. 

•  ,  and  pleura  darker  ;  antennae, 

rax,  and 

the  k  ;  an  irregul  ivering  the  hinder  half 

•Hum  ;  lin-  <i  the  first  segment 

of  hind  tibiae  and  hind  tarsi  dusky. 

Wi  ;  stigma  aud  aervures 

llab.    1 1  ids  m'g  i 
a.  b.  Dr.  13ari 

N     :atus  neglectus. 
(Plate  VII.  fig.  15.) 

I  -  lin.,  loi  i.   1  lin. 

<1  thorax  black,  mouth  •.  pale,  a  more  or  less 
ml   tli.  ;    pectus   some- 
times with  .    first    i  \\  o 

iiis  ;  front  femora  black  at 

nd  hind  .  hind  tibiae  rufous  beneath. 

Wings  hyaline,  male  with  th  with  four  sub  marginal 
ma  yellow  ish. 

//   ;.    I1 

Martin  Dr.  I 

atus  fur. 
H        ,  1  il.  vi.  p.  203  i  1 

Hah.  North  America. 

7.  Nematus  hudsonicus. 
iatus  hudsonicus,  Xort.  Trans.  Amer.  .'  -  '<     18Gi  I. 

Hub.  North  Amu 

L   2 


148  TENTHREDINID-T,. 

338.  Neinatus  sumptus. 

Nematus  sumptus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  207  (1867). 
Hab.  Maine. 

339.  Nematus  pleuricus. 

Nematus  pleuricus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  208  (1867). 
Hab.  North  America. 

340.  Nematus  discolor. 

Nematus  discolor,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  8  (1880). 
JIab.  Colorado. 

341.  Nematus  lateralis. 

Nematus  lateralis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  211  (1867). 
JIab.  North  America. 

342.  Nematus  salicis-desmodioides. 

Nematus   s.-desmodioides,  Walsh,  Troc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  257 
(1866). 

Huh.  North  America. 


34:5.  Nematus  semirufus. 

X. ■niatus    fulvipes,  Nort.   (nee  Fall.)   "Proc.   Bost.  Soc.  viii.    p.    1(50 
(1861 ) :  id.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  212  (1807).  _ 

Hob.  United  States. 


34-1.  Nematus  obtusus. 
Nematus  crassus,  Esch.  I        Fall).  Entomogr,  p.  213,  n.  34  (1822). 
Unit.  Unalaschka. 

345.  Nematus  trifurcatus. 
(Plate  VI I.  fig.  17.) 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Testaceous,  antennae  black,  a  large  square  black  spot  on  vertex  ; 
three  large  black  spots  in  front  and  on  the  sides  of  the  thorax,  some- 
times nearly  confluent ;  hinder  half  of  the  scutellum  black  :  all  the 
segments  of  the  abdomen  except  the  last  (beyond  which  the  black 
tips  of  the  saws  and  sheaths  project)  are  more  or  less  broadly 
banded  with  purplish  black  in  the  middle;  sides  and  undersurface 


56.   NEMATUS.  149 

testaceous  ;  pectus  black  in  the  middle  ;  a  black  line  down  the  hind 
legs.  Wings  hyaline  ;  nervures  piceous  ;  stigma  yellowish  ;  three 
subuiarginal  cells. 

This  species  appears  to  be  allied    to  K  crassus,  Esch.  (obtusus, 
Kirb.),  from  Alaska. 

Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 

a-d.  §.  (Types  of  specie.-.  >  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Dr.  Barnstou. 

Albany  River. 

34G.  Neinatus  placentus. 
Nematus  placentas,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  213  (1867). 
Hub.  Canada,  Labrador. 

347.  Nematus  agilis. 
Nematus  agilis,  Cress.  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  9(1880). 
Hub.  Nevada. 

348.  Nematus  nevadensis. 

Nematus  nevadensis,  ( 'res.-!.  Trims.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  9  (1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

'■'<  ID.  Nematus  inquilinus. 

Nematus  inquilinus,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  260  (1866); 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  213  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

350.  Nematus  longulicornis. 

Neinatus    longulicornis,    Nort.    Trans.    Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.   p.  214, 

n.  87  (1867). 
Nematus  longicornis,  Say  (nee  Esch.),  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  219,  n.  3 

(1835). 

Hab.  North  America. 

351.  Nematus  trilineatus. 
Nematus  trilineatus,  Nort,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  215  (1867). 
Hab.  North  America. 

352.  Nematus  vertebratus. 

.  Nematus  vertebratus,  &??/,  Bost.  Jown.  i.  p.  218  (1835);   Nort.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  215  (1867). 

Hab.  Indiana,  Connecticut. 


150  TENTHKEDINID.2E. 

353.  Nematus  integer. 

Nematus  integer,  Say,  Bo&t.  Journ.  i.  p.  219,  n.  2  (1835) ;   Nort. 
Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  216  (1807). 

Hab.  United  States. 

354.  Nematus  salicis-pomi. 

Nematus  s.-pomum,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  255  (1866)  ; 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  216  (1867). 

Hab.  Illinois. 

355.  Nematus  hospes. 

Nematus  hospes,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent,.  Soc.   Phil.  vi.   p.  261   (1366); 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  218  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

356.  Nematus  trivittatus. 

Nematus  trivittatus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  218  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a,  b.  $  .  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 
c.  5  •  Great  Bear  Lake.  Sir  J.  Richardson. 

357.  Nematus  dorsivittatus. 

Nematns    dorsivittatus,    Cress.    Trans.  Amer,  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  10 

(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

35S.  Nematus  bivittatus. 

Nematus   bivittatus,    Noi"t.    Proc.    Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  L58    (1866); 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Eat.  Soc.  i.  p.  2l!J  i  l*07j. 

Hab.  United  States. 

359.  Nematus  suadus. 
Nematus  suadus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  10  (1880). 
Hab.  White  Mountains. 

360.  Nematus  aureopectus. 

Nematus    aureopectus,    Nort.     Traits.   Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.   p.  21 
(1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 


56.   NEMATTJS. — 57.  EFUKA.  151 

361.  Nematus  inellinus. 

-.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  10  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

362.  Nematus  mendicus. 

-.   W '■'•'.  Proc.   Ent.  Soc.  Phil.yi.  p.  26]    (1866); 
A'  rt.  Trans.  Amer  307). 

//  ,;'.  North  America. 

'•">.  Nematus  cliloreus. 

Nematus  cliloreus,  Xort.  Trans.  Am*  r.  !'.   t.  Soc.  i.  p.  22]  (1867). 

Hab.  < 

364.  Nematus  stigmatus. 

B  -'.     v  c.   \iii.  p.   10]    (1861) ; 
i"rf.  Tra  .  p.  22]  i  L8G7  I. 

//r';-.   Massa  husi 

5.  Nematus  mouochroma. 

Vurt.  viii.    p.  L6]    l  1861  i  ; 

id.  Trans.  i.  p.  22]  (1867). 

//<<''.   United  Stat 

16.  Nematus  hyalinus. 

Messa    byalina,  J>     t.   /".    c.   Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  8  (1864)  ;  id.  Ti-ans. 
Amer.  Ent.  &  c.  i.  p.  i1-'-'  l  1807). 

Hab.  New  Je] 

57.  EUURA. 

I  .  .V  /'  '.   Mag.  iv.  p.  259  (Jan,  1837). 

Cr\  ptoi  Hart.  L  attic,  p.  22]  i  I  B37  l. 

1 .  Euura  saliceti. 

■|      •  •     Fa       I    ■       \.  Handl  wiv.  p.  Ill  (1808). 

I  'lira  fralla  ,  J\  /         '/    '.  iv.  p.  26* '  i  I  "^37  i. 

Cryptocampusmucronatus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.223,n.2|  L837);   Vollenh. 
'schr.  Ent.  \i\.  p.  2o2,  pi.  12,  lower  tig.  (lv71j. 

Hab.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 

a -I.  J  <j>.  G  rmany.  •'•  lr-  Ruthe. 

2.  Euura  cyuips. 

1    iura  cynips,  Kewm.  Eat.  May.  iv.  p.  260  I  L837). 
Hab.  England. 


152  TEXTHEEDIN1D.E. 

3.  Euura  salicis-pentaudrse. 

Tentbredo  sabcis-pentandroe,  lietz.    Gen.  Spec.  I?is.  p.  73,  n.  314 

(1783). 
Pteronus  niger  et  atra,  Jur.  Ilj/m.  p.  04,  pi.  vi.  gen.  2,  fam.  2  (180/). 
Pristiphora  duplex,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  61,  n.  177  I  L823). 
Nematua  popuU  et  medullarius,  Hart.  Blattw.  pp.  223  &  224,  an.  3,  4 

(1837). 
Cryptocampus  populi,  Herr.-Schaff.  Deutschl.  In*.  Heft  101  (1839). 
Cryptocampua  fouccatus,  Thorns.  (Efv.  Veb.-Akad.  Fork.  six.  p.  639, 

i'i.  54  (1864). 

Hah.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 
a-t.  c?  $.  <  lermany.  J.  F.  Rutbe. 

4.  Euura  angusta. 

Nematus  angustus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  222  (1837). 
Cryptocampus  angustus,  Vbllenh.  Tijdsehr.  Ent.  xiv.  p.  249,  pi.  xii. 
upper  fig.  |  L871). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a-k.  $  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

5.  Euura  quadrum. 

Cryptocampus  quadrum,  Costa,  Faun,  Nop.,  Tenir.  p.  25,  pi.  lxv. 
fig.  2  (1859). 

Hub.  Naples. 

6.  Euura  orbitalis. 

Euura  orbitalis,   Nort.  Proc.  Ent.   Son.  Phil.  i.  p.  144  (1862)';  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  "'•»  (1867). 

Hah.  United  Slates  ;   Labrador. 

7.  Euura  salicis-genrmae. 
Euura  s.-gemmse,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  250  (18GG). 
Hah.  "United  States. 

8.  Euura  salicis-ovum. 

Euura    s.-ovum,    Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.   Phil.  vi.  p.  252   (1866) 
Nort.  Trail*.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  80  (1807). 

Hah.  United  States. 

9.  Euura  salicis-ovuli. 

Euura  s.-ovulum,  Walsh,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  253  (I860). 
Hah.  United  States. 


57.  Errr.v. — 59.  dlntura.  L53 

10.  Euura  salicis-nodi. 

Euura  B.-nodus,    Walsh,    Pro,-.   Eni.   Soc.  Phil.  vi.  p.  253  (18 
Nort.  Tran     .  I      r.  Plat.  Soc.  i.  p.  82  |  L867). 

ffab.  United  S 

11.  Euura  salicicola. 

Eui  .PA.  Smith,  X.  Amer.  Pint.  i.  p.  41  (1879)  ;  Cress. 

'/'/■■  I     •  r.  Pint.  Soc.  viii.  p.  37  I  L880). 

Hab.  Ellin 

1 2.  Euura  perturbans. 

Euura  perturbans,    Walsh,  Proc.    I  Phil.  vi.  p.  254  (1866)  ; 

Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  E  L867). 

Hab.  Un' 

L3.  Euura  albiricta. 
Euura  albiricl   ,C  Eni.  &       mi.  p.  4  (1880). 

J  la''.  N"<  vada. 

.  DIPHADNUS. 
Diphadnua,  Hart.  Bit  Xw.  p.  225  |  1837). 

I .  Dipbadnus  fuscicornis. 
v  :uatus  fuscicornis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  --'>  i  K'i7). 
Hab.  Germany. 

2.  Dipbadnus  nigi'icornis. 
Diphadnua  nigricorois,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  225  (1837). 

Hab.  Germany  ? 

3.  Dipbadnus  semineura. 
Diphadnua  semineura,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  220  (1837). 

Hab.  <  fermany  '.' 

59.    DINEURA*. 

Dineu  '  ,-.  p.  5  (1835);  Bart.  Z?fo#«?.  p.  226 

(18 

1.  Diueura  viridorsata. 

Tentbredo  virididorsata,  Retz.  G     .  \  .  Ins.  p.  73,  n.  312  I  L783). 
Tentlnt'do    ukui.     Fa  en,     Vei  nsk.    Handl.    xxix.    p.    123,    n.   07 
(1808). 

*  Thomson  places  i1  -  with  Kematus,  from  whicl  i  re  chiefly  in 

the  prea  ace  of  two  marginal  cells  ;  bui  the  division  between  them  is  frequently 
ly  in  JJ.  stilata. 


154  TEXTiriiEDrN'iD^:. 

Tenth  redo   (Allantus)   geeri,  King,  Berl.  Mai/,  viii.  p.  213,  n.  169 

(1818). 
Nematus  varius,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  69,  n.  208  (1823). 
Dineura  degeeri,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  227.  n.  1  1 1837). 
Dineura  hartigii,  (rimrn.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  36  (1^44). 
Nematus  degeeri.  Thorns,  llym.  Stand,  i.  p.  80  (1871). 

Huh.  Central  Europe. 

a,  6.  c?$.  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c.  2-  Britain. 

(I.  J.  \V.  st  of  England.  W.  E.  Leach. 

e-k.  J  $.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

i.  ?. 

2.  Dineura  stilata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  stilata,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.   82,   n.  72 

i  L818). 
Nematus  apioalis  et  rihe-ii,  Stcph.  Ill,  Brit.  Ent.}  Maud,  vii.  p.  32, 

q.22  &  23  (1835). 
Dineura  flaveola,  Erichs.  Bull.  3!     .  w.  p.  21  i  L847). 
Tenthredo  niediocris,  St.-Farg. et  Serv.  Enc.  M6th.  \.  p.  670  i  1825). 
Nematus  stilatus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  82  i.  L871 1. 

Huh.  Europe. 

a-q.  $  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

r-y.  <$  2-  Germany.  .1.  1\  Ruthe. 


3.  Dineura  testaceipes. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  testaceipes,  Klug,  llrrl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  84,  n.  75 

(1818). 
Dineura  centralis,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  10,  ti_r.  '■'•  I L859J. 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 

4.  Dineura  despecta. 
Dineura  despecta,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  228,  n.  4  I L837). 
Hah.  Germany,  Russia. 

5.  Dineura  selandriiformis. 
Dineura  selandriiformis,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xi.  p.  2o2  (1875). 
Hah.  St.  Albans. 

6.  Dineura  simulans. 
Dineura  simulans,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  May.  xiv.  p.  155  (1877  |. 
Huh.   England. 


.—60.    HEM1CHROA.  155 

7.  Dineura  ( ? )  parvula. 

ila,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.   p.  71,  n.  -A 
i  If 

s    -  ■''  Meth.  x.  p.  570  (1825). 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Dineura    ?  I  mentiens. 

Scand.  i.  p.  221  (187  1  i. 

Dineura  languida. 
'I  V  pt.  i.  p.  62  (1851). 

1".  Dineura  linitus. 
I  ■  '  .  i.  p.  240  i  1867). 

1 1.  Dineura  lateralis. 

Ent.  Soc,  i.  ]'.  2  in  i  1  367  ). 

12.   Dineura  litura. 

Mag.  viii.    p.  83,   n,  7.'! 
.  p.  -  10  (1  307  i. 

Dineura  luteipes. 

I  i  •  Ent.  Soc.  \iii.  p.  1  1  i  1880). 

\\ 

HEMICHROA. 

II  •  M     d.  vii.  p.  55  (1835). 

I.  ...  228(163; 

1.  Henrichroa  alni. 


Nat.  i.  p.  559,  n.  :;7  (1758);   id.  Faun. 

1 1  r » . 1 1. 

i 

■      /  arg.  M  n.  Tenth:  p.  71,  n.  21-  (1823)  ;  id. 
1  I      if.  p.  16,  n.  1,  pi.  iii.  fig.  I- 


[•enthi  ■■  ' ■■■■'■  Mag.  viii.  p.  83,  n.  74  |  L818). 

..   /  ..   /  .  Ent.  a.  i i i .  p.  84,  pi.  v.  (  1805). 


156  TENTHREDINID-E. 

Hub.  Europe. 

o-e.  2  .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/.  5 .  West  of  England.  W.  E.  Leach. 

g-i.  $.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Heinichroa  rufa. 

Tenthredo  rufa,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  72,  pi.  ii.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  rufa,  Klug,Beirl.  May.  viii.  p.  82,  n.  71  (1818). 
Dineura  rufa,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  viii.  p.  80,  pi.  vi.  (1865). 

Hab.  Europe ;  North  America. 


a-c.  $. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens, 

d.  2- 

Bi  Ltain. 

e-h  2- 

( rermany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

i-p.  2- 

St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  \l'r, 
Hudson's  Bay. 

Dr.  Barnston. 

3.  Heinichroa  unicolor. 

Dineura  unicolor,  Endow,  Stett.  ent.  Y.t  it.  .\x\iii.  p.  218  (1872). 

Hab.  Harz  ? 

4.  Hemichroa  nigriceps. 

Leptocercus  nigriceps,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  78  (1871). 

Hub.  Sweden. 

5.  Heinichroa  albidovariata. 

Hemichroa  albidovariata,  Nort.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  iv.    p.  81 
(1872). 

Hab,  Texas,  Georgia. 

a.  2  •  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's 

collection. 

6.  Hemichroa  fraternalis. 

Hemichroa    fraternalis,    Nort.     Trans.  Amer.    Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  81 

(1872). 

Hab.  Texas. 

61.  MESONEURA. 

Mesoneura,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  228  (1837). 
Pristis,  Br  idle,  Hym.  iv.  p.  665  (1846). 

1.  Mesoneura  verna. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  verna,  Klug,  Berl.   Mag.   viii.   p.  55,  n.  21 

(1818). 


61.    MESONEUEA. 62.    ZARCA.  157 

Tenthredo  punc-  -'.-Fan/.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  160  (1823);  Faun. 

I         .p.  54,  u.  97,  pi.  vii.  fig.  6. 
~     indna  biloba,  Steph.  IU.  Brit.  Ent,  Mand.  vii.  p.  54  (1835). 
ura  opaca,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  229  (  L837). 
ura  dorsalis,  Forst.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  263  (1844). 

acus.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  81  (1871). 
adria  labialis,   BrvM,  Exp6d.  Scient.  de  Moree,  iii.  (Is)  pt.  2, 
p.  393,  n.  872  |  L832  ). 

//  to.  Europe. 

a.  $•  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b.  $.  (Type  of  S.  bibba.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 
c-ff.  2-                                         Germany.  J.  F.  Rathe. 

2.  Mesoneura  pallipes. 
I  'ineura  pallipes,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  229  i  L837). 

ffao.  Harz. 

3.  Mesoneura  parva. 
Dii     tra  par      .  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  poc.  i.  p.  241  (1867). 

.  ( lonni  i  ticut. 

1.  Mesoueura  albipes. 
M  -  :.■  ':;        .  '       •.  Trans.  Amer. Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p,  11  (1880). 

Hab.   N<  \  nil. 

5.  Mesoneura  obtusa. 
T    ithredo  (Allantu  ■•   Berl.   May.  viii.  p.  55,  n.  20 

Huh.  Georgia. 

6.  Mesoneura(?)  varinervia. 

thredo   varinervi        N  .    Gay's   Fauna    Chilena,  vi.   p.  558 

|  L851  i. 

Bab.  Chili. 

a.   2-  ('llili#- 

Subfamily  VII.  SKLAXDI1I IX.  K. 
62.  ZARCA. 
/        .  (      ,,■)■<<, ),  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  L878,  p.  1  IS. 

1 .  Zarca  apicalis. 
Zarca  apicalis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1878,  p.  143. 
Hab.   Brazil. 


*  Differs  from  Mesoneura  in  having  only  one  inner  cell  on  the  hind  wings 
wo. 


158  TENTRREDINID.E. 

63.    BLENNOCAMPA*. 

Blennocanipa,  Hart.  Blatttv.  p.  266  (1837). 

A.  European  Species. 

1.  Blennocampa  nana. 

Tenthredo   (Allantus)   nana,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.   p.   72,   n.  54 
(1818). 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 

a-h.  <p .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Blennocampa  waldheimii. 

Tenthredo  (Blennocampa)  waldheimii,  Gimm.  Arbeit,  not.  Ver.  Riga, 
i.  p.  51  (1848). 

Hah.  Germany,  Livonia. 

a.  2  ■  Aix-la-Chapellef.  Prof.  A.  Forster. 

8.  Blennocampa  fuscnla. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  fuscula,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  70,  n.  50 

(1818). 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pusilla,  King,  Berl   Mag.  viii.   p.  71,  n.  52 

(1818)  ;  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  But.  iv.  p.  7'.),  pi.  iii.  (1861). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  S  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e.  $ .  (As  B.  aUernipes.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

f-l.  $ .   (As  B.  cinereipes.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

m,  n.  $.  (Ditto.)  Britain. 

o-z.  J  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

4.  Blennocampa  tenuicornis. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  tenuicornis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mar/,  viii.  p.  68,  n.  4o 
(1818). 

Hah.  Konigsberg. 


*  The  genera  allied  to  Blennocampa  will  require  a  thorough  revision  when 
better  known.  They  are  wholly  artificial  at  present,  the  males  of  many  species 
being  without  inner  cells  on  the  hind  wings,  and  thus  belonging  to  Blennocampa, 
while  the  females  have  one,  and  would  thus,  unless  the  sexes  were  accurately 
known,  fall  into  Monophadnus. 

t  This  species  was  originally  described  from  Livonia.  The  specimen  which 
I  refer  to  it  is  ticketed  Blennocampa  grandicomis,  Forst.,  but  has  not  been 
described  under  that  name,  so  far  as  I  am  aware. 


63.    BLENNOCAMPA.  150 

5.  Blennocampa  betuleti. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  betuleti,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  73,  n.  57 
( L818). 

Hob.   Europe. 

a.  $.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b-f-6  2-  many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 


6.  Blennocampa  fuscns. 
Tenth]  .   Si  -Farg.  Mon.  Truth*:  p.  106,  n.  301  (1823). 

Uab.  "  [n  horto  regio  Fontis  Bellandi." 


, .  Blennocampa  cerasi. 

Tenthn  i.   p.  557,  n.    \\   (1758);  Faun. 
.  p.  301  i  17' 

thredo  flavi]  I    .A   itr.  p.  340,  n.  686  (1781). 

do  limaciua,  lit  7-"..  u.  313    1  7  ~ 

I      thredo  a  .  ii.   p.  L21,  n.  05  (1703)  ;    Ha  t. 
'in-,  p.  lv,7  i  is;j; 

.l/i,'V.  viii.  p.  66,  ii.  11 
318). 

'.  vii.  p.  52  (1  335 1. 

Hub.  Europe. 

$.  tain.  .1.  F.  Stephens. 

i  T\  pe  of  S.  atra. )  .1.  F.  Steplu    -. 

ain.  T.  R.  Billups,  Esq. 

.  tf  J  •  '  '   rmany.  .).  F.  Ruthe. 


a. 


B.  Blennocampa  vernalis. 

ithredo  vernalis,  F  ■        ii.  p.  376,  n.  40  (1785). 

Tenthredo  ephippium,  Panz.  Faun.  Genu.  Ilefl  52,  pi.  \.  (17i)8). 
i      thredo  (Allantus)  ephippium,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  61,  n.  32 
(1818). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Ruthe. 


9.  Blennocampa  fuliginosa. 

Tenthredo  fuliginosa,  Schrank,  Enum.   Ins.   Austr.  p.  334,  n.   670 

(1781  i. 
Tenthredo  nigrita,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  30,  n.  1/  (  180-1  I. 
T<  nthredo  ccerulescens,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  373,  n.  30  (1785). 


Ilah. 

Europe. 

a-i.  $>. 

Britain. 

Britain. 

2- 

<  rermany 

u.  ?. 

; 

1G0  TF.N-TIIREMXin.i:. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  fuliuinosa,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  64,  n.  37 

(1-18). 
Tenthredo  trichocera,    St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  81,  n.  240  i  L8f 
Landria  geniculata,  Steph,  III.  Brit.  Eat.,  Maud.  vii.  p.  49  (1835). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-e.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephi    s. 
f-h.  $.                                                           tin- 

i.  2-  (Type  of  S.  genietdata?)  Britain*.  J.  F.Stephens. 

l;-bb.  s'2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Uutlie. 


L0.  Blennocampa  maur a. 

Tenthredo  maura,  Schrank,  /'  a,  Li.  pt.  2.  p.  248  i  1802). 

Tenthredo  (Allantas)  alternipes,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  ('.7,  n.  42 
(1818). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a  d.  2-  many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

1 1 .  Bleunocampa  cinereipes. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  cinereipes,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  67,  n.  13 

(1818). 
PSelandria  tibialis,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  E  I.  vii.  p.  15). 

//<'!>.  Europe. 
a-e.  <$  2 •  J-  1  ■  Ruthe. 

L2.  Blennocampa  subcana. 

mdria  subcana,  Zadd.  Besclir.  Blattw.  p.  34  (181 
Blennocampa  subcana,  (  i         '/.  Mag,  xiv.  p.  56    1-7: 

Hab.   Konigsberg. 

L3.  Blennocampa  uncta. 
Blenuocarupa  uncta,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  77.  n.  63  <  L818). 
Huh.  Central  Europe. 

1  1.  Blennocampa  lmmeralis. 
Selandria  humeralis,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  L22  (18i 
Hab.  Holland. 


*  The  description  of  thia  species  is  not  sufficiently  precise  to  enable  me  to 

gn  the  supposed  type  to  it  without  hesitation. 
t  I  cannot  iind  the  types  of  S. 


63.    BLENNOCAMPA.  1(51 

15.  Blennocampa  elongatula. 

Tenthredo  (AUantus)  elongatula,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  214,  n.  170 
(1818). 

?  Tenthredo   cothurnata,   St.-Farg.   Mon.   Tenth:   p.    106,   n.   300 

(182;  r        ' 

Hab.  Germany. 

16.  Blennocampa  lineolata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  lineolata,  King,  Bert.  Mag.  viii.  p.  76,  n.  82 
(1818). 
indria  lineolata,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  32,  fig.  14  (1850). 

Hab.  Britain  ;  Germany. 

17.  Blennocampa  albipennis. 
Selandria  albipennis,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  33  (1859). 
Hab.  K'Jnigsberg. 

1  x.  Blennocampa  subserrata. 

Blennocampa  subserrata,  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  285,  n.  22  (1870); 
id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  220,  n.  25  (1^71  i. 

Hab.  Sweden. 

L9.  Blennocampa  albiventris. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  albiventris,  Klug,  Berl.  Man.  viii.  p.  52,  n.  15 

(1-18).  *       ' 

I/a1'.  Austria. 

2i  k  Blennocampa  sexpunctata. 

Tenthredn  sexpunctata,  St.-Farg.  M»n.  Tenthr.  p.  102,  n.  287  (1823); 
id.  Faun.  Franq.  p.  4-'!,  n.  t>7,  pi.  vii.  fig.  ]. 

Hab.  Paris. 

21.  Blennocampa  assimilis. 

Bylotoma   assimilis,   Fallen,    Vetensk,  Hanoi,  xxviii.  p.  204,   n    12 
(1807). 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  hyalina,  Kluq,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  58   n.  25 
(1818). 

Hab.  Europ'\ 

a-c.  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

d.  2-  (As  B.  versicolor.)  Britain. 

e-m.  $.  (u-rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

22.  Blennocampa  tenella. 

Tenthredo   (Allantus)   tenella,   Klug,   Berl.  Mar/    viii.  p.  59,  n.  29 
(1818). 

M 


162  texthredixidj:. 

Blennocampa  albida,  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  282,  n.  L3  (1870). 

Blennocanipa  tenuicornis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Stand,  i.  p.  209  (1^71 }. 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  6  $  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

23.  Blennocampa  recta. 

Blennocampa  recta.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  210  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

24.  Blennocampa  lanceolata. 

Blenm  cam]  a  lanceolata.  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  263,  n.  1G  (l^iO); 
id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  211,  n.  9  ( L871). 

Hab.  South  Sweden. 

2-5.  Blennocampa  bicolor. 
Blennocampa  bicolor,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  107  ( 1852). 
Hab.  Hungary. 

26.  Blennocampa  croceipes. 
Blennocampa  croceipes,  Costa,  Ann.  Mas.  Xap.  ii.  p.  104  (1864). 

Hab.  Turin. 

27.  Blennocampa  tiliae. 

Blennocampa  tilite,  Kaltenbach,  Pflanzenfeinde,  p.  78  i  1872). 

Hab.  Germany. 

28.  Blennocampa  (?)  spreta. 
Tenthredo  spreta.  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  78,  n.  232  1 1823). 

Hab.   Prance. 

29.  Blennocampa  (?)  fraxini. 

Tenthredo  fraxini.  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  100,  n.  302  (1823). 
Hab.  Paris. 

B.   West-Asiatic  Species. 

30.  Blennocampa  lngens. 

Blennocampa  lugens,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  -083  (18>1 ) :  Annates 
de  la  Soc.  EnL.de  France  (6),  i.  p.  353  (1881). 

Hab.  Beyrout. 

31.  Blennocampa  strigata. 

Blennocampa  strigata.  Andre,  Spec.  Hum.  i.  p.  584  (1881);  Annales 
de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France  (0),  i.  p.  ■    \         31). 

Hab.  Beyrout. 


63.  blzxxocampa.  163 

C.   A   rtk- American  Species  (including  Mexico). 

32.  Blennocampa  carbonaria. 

Blennocampa  carbonaria.  Cress.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  12 
(1880). 

Hob.  Georgia. 

33.  Blennocampa  floridana. 

S     tndria  floridana,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  12  (1880). 

Hah.  Florida. 

34.  Blennocampa  parva. 

Selandria  parva,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  12  (1880). 

Ha h.  Colorado. 

Blennocampa  pygmaea. 

.thredn  pygmsaa,  So  ..  /.  tig's  2nd  Exped.  ii.  p.  318  (1824). 
5     indria  vitas,  Harr.  1  78  (1841)  ;  Nori     .  P 

-.  \iii.  p.  219  (1861  i:  id.  Tra  is.  A    er.  Ent.  Soc.l  p.  245  (1867). 

II  ib.  Unr 

a.  2- 

36.  Blennocampa  inhabilis. 

-     mlria  inhabilis,  Norton,  Proc.   1:  viii.  p.  220  (1861); 

id.  Trans.  Amer.  J.'  '■  v  *c  i.  p.  246  (1867 

Hob.  Ma^saehuser  s. 

7.  Blennocampa  sumicbrasti. 

:!idria  sumiclira.-ti,J\  •.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  --2  (1872). 

Hob.   Mrxico. 

Blennocampa  bipartita. 

5     mdria  bipartita.  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  En*.  Soc.  viii.  p.  12  (lSSO). 
llil>.  Texas. 

Blennocampa  capitalis. 
:ndria  capitalis,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  247  (1867). 
I  fab.  Brooklyn. 

D.  South- A  n  rican  Species. 

40.  Blennocampa  obscura. 

,  Plate  VIII.  fig.  1.) 

Exp.  al.  4  lin.,  long.  corp.  2  lin. 

si  2 


164  TENTHBEDINID^:. 

Black  ;  fore  wings  smoky  hyaline  ;  hind  wings  clearer,  nervures 
piceous. 

Hah.  Santarem. 

a,  b.  J .  (Types  of  species.)  Santarem.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

41.  Blennocampa  appendiculata. 

Tentliredo appendiculata, Spinola,  Me?n.  Accad.  Torino,  ser.  2,  vol.  xiii. 
p.  26  (1853). 

Hah.  Para. 

42.  Blennocampa  rubricollis. 

Tenthredo  rubricollis,  Spinola,  Mem.  Accad.  Torino,  ser.  2,  vol.  xiii. 
p.  20  (1853). 

Hob.  Pani. 

43.  Blennocampa  cognata. 

Tenthredo  cognata,  Spinola,  Gay's  Fauna  Chilena,  vi.  p.  558  (1851). 

Hah.  Chili. 

44.  Blennocampa  leucona. 

Tenthredo  leuconus,  Spinola,  Gay's  Fauna  Chilena,  vi.  p.  557  (1851). 

Hah.  Chili. 

64.  PHYMATOCERA, 

Phvmatocera,  Daldb.  Consp.  Tenth:  p.  4(1835);  Hart.  Blatttc.^.  270 

(1837). 
Tectinia,  Brulle,  Spec.  lhjm.  iv.  p.  004  (1840). 
Blennocampa,  div.  i.,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  205  (1871). 

1.  Phymatocera  aterrima. 

Tenthredo  fuliginosa,  Fall,  (nee  Schrank)  Vetensk,  Handl.  xxix.  p.  109, 

n.  45  (1808). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  aterrima,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  81,  n.  70 

(1818). 
Phymatocera  aterrima,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  v.  p.  55,  pi.  ii.  (1802). 
Selandria  robinsoni,  Curt.  Ann.  Nat.  Hist.  (2)  vi.  p.  393  (1850) ; 

id.  Trans.  Linn.  Soc.  xxi.  p.  39,  pi.  v.  (1852). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a.  $ .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

b.  S  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

2.  Phymatocera  rudis. 

Selandria  rudis,  Norton,  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  221  (1801) ;  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  251  (1807). 

Hab.  United  States. 


64.  PHTMATOCETU. — 65.  HOPLOCAMPA.  L65 

3.  Phymatocera  nevadensis. 

-  indria  nevad<  isis,  <       •    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  13  (18S0). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

4.  Phymatocera  montivaga. 

adria  montivaga,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  viii.  p.  13  (1880) 
//•<'<.  Nevada. 

5.  Phyniatocera  rufula. 

Phyi  ra  rufula,    v         .    /■.,..  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  221(1861); 

<'l-  Tra;  I        -       ;.  p.  251  i  1867). 

Hab.  Cuii!r 

6.  Phymatocera  fumipennis. 

odria  fumipennis,    \  .   Proc.  A  .viii.  p.  222(16 

i  :  Ent .  Soc.  i.  p.  252  (  1  3i 

Hab.  Lnit<  .  Si   • 

a,b.     2. 

7.  Phymatocera  nubilipeunis. 

::l    Dubii  \  Amer.    Ent.    Soc.    1.    p.   252 

Hab.    !  V 

3.  Phymatocera  albicollis. 

-  tndria  albicollis,  A  .  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  85  i  1  : 
//-/'/.  Tex 

.  HOPLOCAMPA. 
Hoplocam]  i,  //  i  ■'.  Blattxc.  p.  276  i  1837). 

1.  Hoplocampa  testudinea. 

I  do  (  \l.  idiuea,  Kitty,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  60,  n.  30 

(1818). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

.  <3  2-  Britain.  -I.  1'.  Stephens. 

d.  2-  North  of  England.  W.  E.  Leach. 

2.  Hoplocampa  apicaris. 

Tenthredo  apicaris,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Pur.  ii.  p.  -'irt!.  n.38  (1785). 
Allantus  ferrugineus,  I'anz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  90,  i>i   iv.  (  1805). 
Hylotoma  ferruginea,  Fair.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  26,  n.  24  (1804  i. 


166  TENTHREDITHD^:. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  brunnea,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  53,  n.  10 
(1818). 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 


a-c.  2. 

Britain, 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

d,  e.  5  •  (As  //.  plagiata  and  H. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

fulvicornis.) 

f-i.  6  2  • 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

k.  $. 

Switzerland. 

H.  Buchecker. 

3.  Hoplocampa  brevis. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  brevis,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  53  (1818). 
P  Tenthredo  brevis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  108,  n.  312  (1823). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a-c.  2  ■  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

4.  Hoplocampa  plagiata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  plagiata,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  50,  n.  22 

(1818). 
?  Tenthredo  pallida,  St.-Farg.  Mem.  Tenthr.  p.  105,  n.  297  (1823). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

5.  Hoplocampa  crataegi. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  cratrcgi,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  54,  n.  18 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  verticata  et  luteola,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  108,  n.  311, 

313  (1823). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

c-f-9-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

g,  h.  6  $•  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

i,  k.  $ .  Schleissheim.  II.  Buchecker. 

6.  Hoplocampa  pallida. 

Tenthredo  pallida,  Newm.  Ent.  Mag.  iv.  p.  262  1 1837). 
Tenthredo  alpina,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  .'».'!!),  n.  ■'!  ( 1838). 
Hoplocampa  alpina,  Thorn*.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  278.  n.  4  (1870):  iel.  Hum 
Seand.  i.  p.  202,  n.  5  (1871). 

Heib.  North  Europe. 
(i,  b.  <S  2  ■  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

7.  Hoplocampa  pectoralis. 
Hoplocampa  pectoralis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  202  (1871). 
Hab.  North  Europe. 
a.  2  •  0VS  Blenn.  melanocephala.)  Britain  J.  F.  Stephens. 


65.  HOPLOCAMPA.  167 

8.  Hoplocampa  fulvicornis. 

Tenthredo  fulvicornis,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  82,  pi.  xiii.  (1801). 
Tenthr-'il.j  ( Allantus)  rutilicornis,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  54,  n.  19 

(1-10). 
Tenthredo  parvula,  8t.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  107,  n.  306  (1823) ;  id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  49,  n.  87,  pi.  vii.  fig.  4. 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 
a-h.  £  2  ■  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

9.  Hoplocampa  chrysorrhcea. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  chrysorrhea,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  60,  n.  31 
i  L818). 

Huh.  Germany. 

1".  Hoplocampa  (?)  haeniorrhoidalis. 

Tenthredo  hemorrhoidal  is  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  107,  n.  305 
(182 

Hab.  Paris. 

1 1 .  Hoplocampa  xylostei. 

indria  xylostei,  Qiraud,  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien}  xiii.  p.  12!>7,  pi.  xxiL 
i  L868). 

Hab.  Germany. 

1 2.  Hoplocampa  gallicola. 

Hoplocampa  gallicola,  Corner  n,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xiv.  p.  156  (1877). 

Hab.   Devonshire. 

13.  Hoplocampa  fabricii. 

Tenthredo  fulvicornis,  Fabr.  (ne     Panz.)   Syst.  Piez.  p.  38,  n    45 

(1804). 
thredo  (Allantus)  fulvicornis,  Kltu/,  Berl.  Mai/,  viii.  p.  51.  n  33 

.1-1-,. 
Selandria  fulvicornis,  VoUenh.  Tijdachr.  But.  xxiii.  p.  4,  pi.  i.  (1880). 

//<//<.  Germany. 

14.  Hoplocampa  halcyon. 

Selandria  halcyon,  Nort.  Proc.  Boat.  Soc.  viii.  p.  222  (1861);  id. 

Trans.  A,,,,?.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  252  i  L867). 
Selandria  flavicornis,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  100  (1878). 

Eab.  United  States. 

15.  Hoplocampa  montana. 

Selandria  montana,  Cress.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iv.   p.  211  (1865); 
Nort.  Trans.  Amir.  Ent.  s.,r.  i.  p.  253  |  1*1)7) 

HO*.   Colorado. 


168  TENTHREDINTD.E. 

16.  Hoplocampa  spissipes. 

Selandria  spissipes,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  14  (1880). 

Hah.  Colorado. 

17.  Hoplocampa  gentilis. 

Selandria  gentilis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  14  (I860). 

Hub.  Colorado. 

18.  Hoplocampa  lenis. 

Selandria  lenis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  14  (1880). 

Hab.  Colorado. 

19.  Hoplocampa  (?)  atriceps*. 

(Plate  VIII.  fig.  IS.) 

Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  Corp.  3  lin. 

Luteous ;  head  and  coxse  black ;  anterior  femora  black  at  the 
base  :  middle  femora  and  hind  legs  black  ;  back  of  mesothorax  and 
metathorax  indistinctly  blackish.  Wings  smoky  yellowish  hyaline, 
with  fuscous  nervures ;  fore  wings  scarcely  darker  than  the  hind 
wings. 

Hah.  Georgia. 
a.  (Type  of  species.)         Georgia.        (Probably  from  Abbot's  collection.) 

20.  Hoplocampa  (?)  nova. 

Selandria  nova,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  254  (1867). 

Hub.  Maine. 

21.  Hoplocampa  (?)  sodalis. 

Selandria  sodalis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  14  (1880). 
Hah.  Colorado. 

66.  MONOPHADNUS. 

Monophadnus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  271  (1837). 

A.  Eur opceo- Asiatic  Species  (including  Japan  and  North  China). 

1.  Monophadnus  melanocephalus. 

Tenthredo  melanocephala,  Fair.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  216  (1798)  ; 

Coqueb.  Icones,  pi.  hi.  fig.  6  (1799). 
Tenthredo  melanosterna  et  testacea,  St. -Fan/.  Man.  Tenth-,  p.  107, 

n.  308,  309  (1823). 
Selandria  melanocephala,   Zaddach,  Beschr.    Blattw.    p.    32,  fiar.   15 

(1859)  ;    Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  viii.  p.  79,  pi.  iv.  (1865). 

*  This  species  does  not  well  agree  with  its  congeners,  the  abdomen  and  wings 
being  longer  ;  but  1  place  it  here  provisionally,  because  the  neuration  is  the  same. 


GO.    MONOPHADNUS.  169 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  melanocephala,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  61, 

n.  13  i  1818). 
M         badnus   melanocephalus,    Costa,   Faun.  Nap.,    Tentr.   p.   60, 

pi.  lxviii.  fig.  2  (18-" 
3     indria  fulvicollis,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  47  (1835). 
(?•  Ten1  '.      otus)  albida,  Slug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  52,  n.  14 

(1818). 
-   landria  versicolor,  Newm.  Ent.  Mag.  iv.  p.  262  i  L837). 

Hal     I      ■  ral  Eur 

2-  (Ty]  S.J  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

d.   $ .  .many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Monophadnus  scutellaris. 

.  -         Hym.  i.  p.  584  i  L881  |. 

lit''.  S.  Fran 

3.  Monophadnus  luteiventris. 

utris,  A'  'tig,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  56,  n.  2li 
Phyllotoma  I  I  M  n.  Tcnthr.  p.  29,  n.  5  (18: 

Brit)  .1.  F.  Stephens. 

1  J.  F.  Rut] 

Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Zurich.  II.  I  Inch'  cker. 

1.  Monophadnus  spinolae. 

Ti  '.     intus)  spinoli  .  A      .   A-        Mag.  viii.  p.  57,  n.  24 

(1818). 
[Iylotouiu  vent  rati.*,  Spin,  (nee  Panz.)  Ins.  Lig.  i.  p.  1  (1806). 
M  ntralis,  (         .   Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  51,  pi.  lxviii. 

-'  5  \  (J  (185 

/A</-.  1 1-  rniany  ;   Ltaly. 
ad.  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

5.  Monophadnus  melanopygius. 
Mouophadnus  inelanopj  (         .  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  52,  pi.  lxviii. 

Hub.    I 

6.  Monophadnus  gastricus. 

Monophadnus  gastricus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  '<:',  (1859). 
tlab.  Nap 

7.  Monophadnus  albidopictus. 

lophadnus  albidopictus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  o.j,  pi.  lxix. 
.  1  |  L859  . 

//  b.  Naples. 


170  TEJJTHREDINIDJE. 


8.  Monophadnus  tenuicingulatus 

i 

Hah.  Naples 


Monophadnus  tenuicingulatus,  Costa,  Faun,  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  54,  pi.  lxix. 
fig.  2(18.7,1). 


Tenthredo  (Allantus)  luridiventris,  King,  Burl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  59,  n.  27 
(1818). 


9.  Monophadnus  luridiventris. 

Hah.  Germany. 

10.  Monophadnus  nigripes. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  nigripes,  King.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  58,  n.  2G 

(1818). 
Monophadnus  nigripes,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  51,  pi.  lxviii. 

fig.  3  (1859). 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 

a.  $.  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b,  c.  3  <j>.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 
d.  §.                                       Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

11.  Monophadnus  coronata. 

Monophadnus  coronata,  Andre",  Spec.  Kym.  i.  p.  585  (1881). 
Hah.  Marseilles. 

12.  Monophadnus  bipartitus. 

Tenthredo  bipartita,  St.-Farg.  Mori.  Tenthr.  p.  104,  n.  296  (1823)  ; 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  -17,  pi.  vii.  fig.  '■'<■ 
Monophadnus  pleuriticus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  50,  pi.  Lxviii. 

fig.  2  (1869). 

Hah.  France ;  Italy. 

13.  Monophadnus  croceiventris. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  croceiventris,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  59,  n.  28 
(1818). 

Ilah.  Germany,  Austria. 

a.  5.  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

14.  Monophadnus  albipes. 

Tenthredo  albipes,  Qmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  ■'>.  p.  55,  n.  107  (1789). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  albipes,  Klug,   Berl.   Mag.  viii.  p.  07,  n.  44 

I  L818). 
Tenthredo  morio,  Bossi,  Faun.  Etr.  ii.  p.  30,  n.  728  (1790). 
Tenthredo  pallescens,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  1.  pt.  5,  p.  56,  n.  128  |  1789) 
Selandria  albipes,  VoUenh.  Tijdschr.  But.  xix.  p.  270,  pi.  xii.  (187»>). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-c.  5.  Britain.  J.F.Stephens, 

d.  5.  (As  B.  cinereipes  1  Britain.  J.F.Stephens, 

e-l.  5.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

m.  <j> .  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

n.  2-  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 


MoxoPHADircrs.  171 

15.  Monophadnus  emarginatus. 

.   Thorns.  JLnn.  Scand.  i.  p.  217  (1871). 
Hi      S       [en. 

1".  Monophadnus  semicinctus. 

Bart.  B  -■  >■,  p.  272,  n.  24  (1837). 

17.  Monophadnus  monticola. 

■  // i  •  p.  273,  n.  25    L837). 

Bub.  G  .  -  md. 

Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

18.  Monophadnus  exarmatus. 

■  //,///.  5  and.  i.  p.  207  |  1871). 

.  ".        ,  J.   '.  ii.  p.  279,  n.  3  i  1870). 

L9.  Monophadnus  iridis. 

.  '"•  rrt.  I  inl.  xix.  p.  6l 

//        '  iy. 

20.  Monophadnus  bipunctatus. 

i  iii.  p.  215,  ii.  1  72 

//     '.  Ii  attw.  p.  273  i  1  - 

I 

.1.  I'.  Step] 
•iv.  .1.  F.  Ruth 

l'r  f.   \.  I  • 
ich.  II.  Buchecker. 

ch.  H.  Buchecker. 

-I.  Monophadnus  brunneiventris. 

at]  is,  II  274,  a.  27  (  WIT  I. 

y. 

22.  Monophadnus  thoracicus. 

M  .    /'•'.'   .  /.  it.  xiii.  p.  107  i  1852). 

Bab.   Dalmatia. 

Monophadnus  rufoniger. 

M  .       .  Tischb,  \  nt.  Zeit.  xiii    p.  108(1852) 

Hab.   II    • 


1 72  TENTHREDINID^!. 

24.  Monophadnus  inquilinus. 
Monophadnus  inquilinus,  Forster,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  262  (1844). 
llab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

25.  Monophadnus  funereus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  funerea,  Kltu/,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  74,  n.  49 
(1818). 

llab.  Harz. 

26.  Monophadnus  gagathinus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  gagathina,  Klug,  Berl.  Mao.  viii.  p.  74,  n.  68 
(1818). 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 

a_^.  ^  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Rutin-. 

g.'%.  Zurich.*  II.  liuchecker. 

27.  Monophadnus  hylotomoides. 
Tenthredo  hylotomoides,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  107,  n.  304  (1823). 

Hob.  France. 

28.  Monophadnus  planus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  plana,  Klug,   Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  214,  n.  171 
(1818). 

llab.  Central  Europe. 

a   J.  Europe. 

29.  Monophadnus  geniculatus. 

Tenthredo  geniculata,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  274,  n.  31  i  L837). 
J.  Tenthredo  longicornis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  275,  n.  32  |  L837). 


Hab.  Germany. 

a.  $. 

b.  $. 

Aix-la-Chapelle. 

Zurich. 

Prof.  A.  Forsti  r, 
11.  Buchecker. 

30.  Monophadnus  gracilicornis. 
Selandria  gracilicornis,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattiv.  p.  34,  fig.  10  (1859). 
Hub.  Konigsbcrg. 

31.  Monophadnus  sericans. 

Tenthredo  sericans,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  275,  n.  33  (1837). 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  elongatula  $,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  214, 

n.  170  (1818). 
?  Tenthredo  canescens,  Gmel.  Sgst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  2GG0,  n.  112(1 789). 

llab.  Germany,  Switzerland. 

a.  3.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


66.    MONOPHADNTTS.  173 

32.  Monophadnus  ruficruris. 

Selandria  ruficruris,  Bridle,  Expid.  Scient.  de  Morce,  iii.   1,  pt.  2, 

p.  393  (1832). 
-   lamina  ruficruris,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  35  (1850). 

lhd>.  Horca  ;  Dalmatia  :   Danzig. 


33.  Monophadnus  feriatus. 
Selandria  feriata,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  '■'<■>  I L859). 

Hah.   Kunigsberg. 

34.  Monophadnus  micans. 

thredo  (Allantus)  micans,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  05,  n.  40 

d-18). 

Hob.  Germany. 

•">•">.  Monophadnus  nigritus. 

Tenthredo  nigrita,  Fabr.  Syst.  TKez.  \\  '.V-K  n.  47(18 

itoma  nigrita,  J         .'  //     dl.  xxviii.  p.  208,  n.  18  (1807). 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  oigerrima,  Kim/,  Berl.  Mm/.  \iii.  p.  65,  n.  28 
(1-1-  . 

//'ib.  Europe. 

,i,  h.  2.  'in-  «'•  I-  Stephens. 

c.  2  •  Kingsbridge. 

(I  j>.  (S  2'  '  "   lllili>-  J-  F-  Ruthe. 

3G.  Monophadnus  brevicornis. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  brevicornis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  65,  n.  39 
(1818). 

Hob.  Berlin. 

•">7.  Monophadnus  disshnilis. 

Monophadnus  dissimilis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  52,  pi.  lxix. 
i.  3  &  1  (1859). 

Hob.  Naples. 

38.  Monophadnus  fuliginipennis. 

Monophadnus  fuliginipennis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  55,  pi.  lxix. 
tig.  5  (1869). 

/I  ah.    Italy. 

39.  Monophadnus  pubescens. 
Selandria  pubescens,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  31,  fig.  13  (1850). 
Hah.   Knuigsberg. 


174  TEXTHREDIXII)^:. 

40.  Monophadnus  japonicus. 
(Plate  YIII.  fig.  5.) 

Selandria  nigriceps,  Smith  (nee  Spin.),  Tram.  Ent.  Soc.  1874,  p.  370. 
Monophadnus  iaponicus,  M6cs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  2G8  (1880). 

Exp.  al.  *i\  lin.,  long.  corp.  3|  lin. 

Pale  luteous  ;  head  and  antennae  black;  Ihe  latter  rather  short 
and  thick ;  thorax  darker  than  the  abdomen,  with  a  blackish  spot 
on  the  frontal  lobe  ;  region  of  the  scutellnm  dusky  ;  wings  smoky 
hyaline,  rather  clearer  Inwards  the  extremities,  nervnres  piccous. 
Undersurfaco  with  the  middle  of  the  pectus  as  far  as  the  base  of 
the  middle  pair  of  legs  violet-black  ;  abdomen  and  legs  pale  luteous  ; 
coxae  in  part  violet-black  ;  extremities  of  hind  tibiae  dusky. 

Hob.  Japan. 
a,  b.  2  •  (Types  of  S.  nigriceps.)  Iliogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 

41.  Monophadnus  lewisii. 
(Plate  YIII.  fig.  4.) 

Very  similar  to  .'/.  japonicus,  but  a  tritle  smaller.  Colour  warmer 
luteous,  the  region  of  the  scutcllum  dusky  ;  thorax  darker  than  the 
abdomen;  undersurface  (coxa;  included)  uniform  luteous;  tibia,  ex- 
cept at  base,  and  all  the  tarsi  black ;  otherwise  as  in  M.  japonicus. 

Hah.  Japan. 

a.  £•  (Type  of  species.)  Hiogo.  ('<.  Lewis,  Esq. 

}_!.  Monophadnus  rufus. 
(Plate  VEX  fig.  6.) 

Monophadnus  rufus,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  1870,  p.  401. 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Reddish,  shining  ;  ocelli,  more  or  less  of  the  antennae,  binder  part 
of  thorax  (sometimes  also  the  middle)  and  base  of  abdomen  black, 
hind  tarsi  blackish  at  the  extremity  ;  pectus  black  in  one  specimen. 
Wings  dusky  hyaline,  iridescent,  clearer  at  the  extremities. 

Hub.  China. 

a,  b.  2  ■  (Types  of  species.)  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 

c.  $ .  Hong  Kong.  J.  C.  Bowring. 

B.  North-  and  Central -American  Species. 

43.  Monophadnus  cordigera. 

Teuthredo  cordigera,  Beauv.  Ins.  Afr.  Amer.  p.  07,  Hi/m.  pi.  ix.  fig.  4 

(1805). 
Allantus  barda,  Sat/,  L'ost.  Journ.  i.  p.  218  (1835). 


SOPHADUTS.  I7"i 

,Nort.Pr      /,        i       riii.  p.  220  (1861)  ;  id.  Trans. 
p.  247  i    - 
ia  dubia,  l  -       Phil.  iv.  p.  264  (1835)  ;   2\ 

.  Etd.  &    .  i.  p.  248  |  L8i 

Hab.   A 

M<  M.  Salle-. 

\  ■  la.  J.  W.  Birschell. 

zil*.  W.  Swainson. 


1 1.  Monophadnus  niexicanus. 
-    andria  mexicana,  N    t.  1       \.  A       .!.   \.  Soc.  i.  p.  248  (1867). 
ffa&.  Tampico,  M< 

1").  Monophadnus  fascipennis. 

I  Sue.  iv.  p.  8J 

16.  Monophadnus  marginicollis. 

\     '.    /"      .  B    '    Sue.  \ iii.  p.  220  1 1861  I  ; 
id.  /  i  /        Sue.  i.      249  (It 

Hab.   United  Stat 

17.  Monophadnus  dilutus. 
elandria  dilut  liner.  E       Soc.  viii.  p.  12(1880). 

/A/A.  ( lanada  ;  M  issouri. 

1".  Monophadnus  ochra. 
ria  ochra,  Kurt.  Trc         I      r.  /.'»/.  •s'"<\  i.  p.  249  i  1867). 
J/d'>.  Cordova,  Mexico. 

l'».  Monophadnus  rubi. 

indria  (lloplocampa)  rubi,  Harr.  Address  at  New  Darlinp,  New 
Haven,  1845,  p.  13  ;  A  I  r/l.  Farm.  i.  p.  164,  ii.  p.  33  |  L850)  ; 
A     t.   I  b    '.    s    .  vii.  p.  235  (1861),  viii.  p.  221   (1861)  ;  id. 

i  ,        ^      i.  p.  249  1 1867). 

Hab.  Unil 

*     ,  •■    ■         ■    I   can  find  no  satisfactory  cha- 

■  by  which  to  tb  rs.     'J  he   ;u<  c        -  c  minion  in 

- 


176  TENTHREDINIH-a:.  • 

50.  Monophadnus  hudsonicus. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  7.) 

Exp.  al.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  2  lin. 

Black  ;  antennae  rather  short  and  stout ;  collar,  tegulse,  segments 
3-6  of  ahdomen  above,  and  a  line  down  the  middle  beneath  rufo- 
testaceous.  Legs  rufous,  the  four  front  legs  paler  than  the  hind 
pair  ;  coxae  and  base  of  femora  black.     Wings  hyaline. 

This  species  must  bo  closely  allied  to  M.  rubi,  but  appears  to 
differ  in  the  coloration  of  the  legs  and  abdomen. 

Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 
a.  <S .  (Type  of  species.)   St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River.  Dr.  Barnston. 

51.  Monophadnus  nigellus. 
Selandria  nigella,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  12  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

52.  Monophadnus  medius. 

Selandria  medius,  Norton,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  9  (1864)  ;  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  250  |  L867). 

Hub.  New  Jersey. 

53.  Monophadnus  irrogatus. 
Selandria  irrogata,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  13  (1880). 
Hub.  Colorado. 

54.  Monophadnus  tiliae. 

Selandria  tilias,  Norton,  Proc.    Bost.   Soc.  viii.  p.  221    (1861)  ;    id. 
Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  2-"J0  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a.  2- 

55.  Monophadnus  caryse. 

Selandria  caryae,  Norton,  Packard's  Guide,  p.  224  (1868)  ;  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  83  (1872). 

Hab.  Connecticut. 

56.  Monophadnus  longipennis. 

Selandria  longipennis,   Norton,    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.   Soc.   iv.   p.  84 
(1872). 

Hab.  Mexico. 


66.    MOXOPHADNtTS.  177 

57.  Monophadnus  inaequidens. 
Selandria  inaequidens,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer,  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  84  (1872). 
Hah.  Texas. 

58.  Monophadnus  rileyi. 
Selandria  rileyi,  Cress.  Trans.  Amor.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  13  (1880). 
Hob.   Missouri. 

59.  Monophadnus  parous. 
Selandria  parca,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  13  (1880). 
Hah.   United  States. 
a-  9--  Connecticut*. 

60.  Monophadnus  scelestus. 

Selandria  scelesta,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  14  (1880). 
ffdb.  Colorado,  Nevada. 

61.  Monophadnus  lineatus. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  9.) 

Exp.  al.  7  Lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Dull  reddish  or  chestnut  colour ;  head  and  antennae  black  ;  face, 
collar,  tegulse,  and  a  small  spot  on  the  pleura  adjoining  whitish  or 
pale  yellowish  (thorax  and  pleura  sometimes  blackish ) ;  first  seg- 
ment of  the  ah. 1. linen  bisected  by  a  pale  line  above,  and  all  the 
Begmenta  narrowly  bordered  behind  with  pale  lines,  both  above  and 
below,  but  most  broadly  on  the  sides,  where  the  lines  are  turned 
forwards  at  a  right  angle  ;  extremities  of  coxie  and  trochanters 
whitish  or  yellowish,  always  paler  than  the  rest  of  the  legs. 

II ab.  Hudson's  Bay. 

a.b.  2-  (Types  of  speei  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Albany  River. 

62.  Monophadnus  scutellatus. 
(Plate  VII.  fig.  18.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Testaceous ;  antenna)  above,  except  the  basal  joint,  a  large  spot 
enclosing  ocelli,  two  long  spots,  united  behind,  in  the  middle  of  the 
mesothorax,  two  smaller  ones,  on  each  side  of  the  very  large  square 


*    "  Robur,  Cress.     Feeds  on  evergreen-onk  in  July." — MS.  yo/p  attacked  to 
specimen. 


178  TEXTIIREDINIPiE. 

scutellum,  two  short  stripes  behind  the  scutellum  and  a  spot  on  each 
side  of  the  second  ;  a  band  divided  in  the  middle  in  front  of  the  first 
segment  of  the  abdomen,  a  short  depressed  dash  in  the  middle  of  the 
second,  and  a  wide  band  on  segments  4-8,  all  black.  Legs  rufo- 
testaceous  ;  basal  half  of  hind  tibiae  and  first  joint  of  hind  tarsi  paler. 
Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellowish  nervnres.  Antenna?  and 
legs  pubescent. 

Hab.  Mexico. 
a.  $.  (Typeofspeci  Orizaba.  M.  Salle". 


03.  Monophadnus  erebus. 
(Plate  VILL  fig  10.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  eorp.  3  lin. 

Black,  smooth,  shilling;  cenchri  and  knees  whitish.  Wings 
brownish  subhyaline,  darkest  at  the  base  of  fore  wings,  and 
iridescent. 

Female  dull  black.  In  the  Mexican  specimen  the  anterior  legs 
are  paler.     Antenna)  stout  and  somewhat  compressed. 

Hab.  Mexico  ;  South  America. 

a~c-  6  2-  (Types  of  species.)  Para.  II.  W.  Bates,  I 

d.  2-  Mexico.  E.  P.  Coffin. 

C.  Indian  Sj»  cies. 

04.  Monophadnus  caerulescens. 
(Plate  VIII.  6g.  -.1 

Monophadnus  cajrulescens,  Cameron,  '/'ran*.  Hut.  Soc.  1876,  p.  161. 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Blue-black,  closely  punctured  :  antenna}  rather  stout,  pubescent  ; 
third  joint  considerably  longer  than  fourth  ;  cenchri  Large,  white. 
Abdomen  bright  purple,  witli  a  sliurlit  reddish  .-bine.  Wings  clear 
hyaline,  with  the  apical  half  of  the  fore  wings  dusky  ;  nervures 
piceous. 

Hab.  Nepal. 
a.  J.  (Type  of  specif?.)  Nepal.  Gen.  Ilardwicke. 

D.  South-American  Species. 

65.  Monophadnus  thoracicus. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  12.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Head  and  abdomen  black ;    thorax  and  scutellum  rufo-testaceous, 


66.    M0X0PHADNU3.  179 

a  black  spot  in  front  of  the  former ;  pectus  testaceous  ;  a  white  ring 
in  front  of  the  anterior  coxae  enclosing  a  blackish  space  marked 
with  two  white  spots  ;  anterior  legs  testaceous  ;  femora  blackish  at 
base  beneath ;  intermediate  legs  piceous  ;  hind  legs  black.  Wings 
smoky  hyaline. 

■ 

Appears  to  be  allied  to  M.  mexkanus. 
II"1'.  Amazons. 

ar-e.  S  2-  (Types  of  species.)  Santarem.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

66.  Monophadnus  punctatus. 
(Plate  YIII.  fig.  11.) 

Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black;  thorax,  pectus,  and  base  of  abdomen  shining  rufo-testa- 
ceous:  antennae  similar  to  those  of  M.  barda  &c,  but  more  pubescent. 
V\  in: gs  rather  long;  fore  wings  smoky  brown,  with  the  black  spot 
in  the  Becond  submargin.il  cell  very  distinct  ;  hind  wings  clearer. 

ffab.   Urazil. 
a.  $.  (Type  >1  species.)  Pari.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

67.  Monophadnus  paranus. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  13.) 

Exp.  al.  6J  lin..  long.  eorj).  '.'>  lin. 

'\'<  sfaceous,  shining  :  head  black  above;  the  antennae,  which  are 
also  black,  except  the  two  basal  joints,  thickened  and  pubescent; 
hind  tibiae  and  tarsi  black,  the  intermediate  ones  dusky.  "Wings 
hyaline,  slightly  yellow  at  base:  costa  and  stigma  yellowish,  the 
former  bordered  in  front  with  a  row  of  short  bristles. 

Hab.  Brazil. 

a.  J.  (Type  of  species.)  Para.  G.  Grahame,  Esq. 

68.  Monophadnus  batesii. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  14.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Shining  luteous  ;  head  (except  clypeus  and  labrum),  antennae, 
three  Large  and  nearly  contiguous  spots  on  thorax,  and  the  two 
apical  segments  of  abdomen  black.  Wings  hyaline  (yellowish  on 
fore  wings),  with  yellow  and  piceous  nervures ;  costal  cell  and 
stigma  yellow  :  apical  third  of  wings  clouded. 

Ihih.   Amazon-. 
a.  9-  (Type  of  species.)  Amazon.".  II.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

R   2 


180  TEXTHREDINID.*:. 


69.  Monophadnus  (?)  nigriceps. 


Tenthredo  nigriceps,  Spinola,  Mem.  Accad.    Torino    (2),  xiii.  p.  25 
(1853). 

Hah.  Para. 


70.  Monophadnus  (?)  nigripennis. 
Tenthredo  nigripennis,  Fair,  Syst.  Piez.  p.  38,  n.  43  (1804). 
Hob.  South  America. 


71.  Monophadnus  atripenuis. 

Hylotoma  atripenuis,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.   p.  27.  n.  26(1804);  King 
Wiedem.  Zool.  Mag.  i.  pt.  3,  p.  72.  pi.  ii.  fig.  3  (1819). 


Ilaf>.  South  America. 


67.  XENAPATES. 


Affinities  doubtful ;  resembles  Monophadnus  in  appearance.  Head 
very  large,  as  broad  or  broader  than  the  thorax,  and  much  extended 
behind  the  eyes,  as  in  Strongylog  aster  ;  clypeus  small  and  deeply 
incised;  labrum  large,  hairy.  Antennae  as  Long  as  the  head  and 
thorax,  moderately  stoul  and  very  pilose  ;  second  joint  shorter  than 
the  first:  the  third  longest.  Abdomen  nearly  as  wide  as  the  thorax, 
not  very  long,  and  of  equal  breadth  throughout.  Fore  wings  with 
two  marginal  and  four  submarginal  cells  ;  lanceolate  cell  petiolated  : 
hind  wings  with  two  middle  cell-. 


\- 


1 .  Xenapates  africanus. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  2.) 

Dineura  (?)  africana,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  1876,  p.  470. 

Exp.  al.  7  Hn.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Black  above;  cenchri  white;  abdomen  shining,  shading  into 
mahogany  colour  in  the  middle,  and  tinted  with  violet.  Head  below 
the  antennae  (mandibles  excepted),  abdomen  beneath,  and  legs 
waxen  white;  four  hind  tibia)  and  tarsi  darker  above;  sides  of 
collar,  a  spot  behind  below  the  first  pair  of  wings,  and  another  on 
the  sides  of  the  pectus  below  the  second  pair,  whitish.  Wings  fusco- 
hyaline. 

Hub.  Sierra  Leone. 
a.  tf  .  (Type  of  species.)  Sierra  Leone.  Rev.  D.  F.  Morgan. 


68.    POJLPHOLYX. — 69.    SENOCLIA.  181 

3.  POMPHOLYX. 

I'  mpholyx,  Freymuth,P  17  v    .  cPantr.  Mosc.  Jan.  29, 

viii.  p.  216  |  1870  . 

1 .  Poinpholyx  diinorpha. 

ipholyx  dimorpha,  Freymuth,  Prutvcvle  47me  seance  Sue.  d'antr. 
M  ic.  Jan.  29,  viii.  p.  217  (1870). 

Hab.  Samarcand. 

69.  SENOCLIA. 

.  '        eron,  Trans.  En  .   s    .  1  -77.  p.  88,  i i ■  ■  t •  - . 
Anisoarthra,  Cameron,  Traits.  Ent.  Soc.  L876,  p.  161,  no?n  prceocc. 

. .  r<  d  with  long  depressed  hairs,  with  third  andfourth 
joints  equal,  a  little  dilated  at   apex;  fifth  a  little  longer  than  the 

th,  also  dilated  at  apex;  sixth  nearly  a  fourth  shorter  than  the 
fifth,  still  more  dilated  at  .   ind  sharph  cul   off  from   seventh, 

h  is  much  shorter  than  sixth  ;  t\\<>  apical  joints  a  little  shorter 
than  a.     Cly]  _ht   at    apex.     Alar  neuration 

of    '■'  ulnus;  marginal   iiervure   received  a   little  past    middle 

of   third  submarginal ;  ior  wings   with    one  middle   cellule. 

S    itellum  .  th  and  shining."  (Cameron.) 


1 .  Senoclia  caerulea. 
(Plate  VIII.  figs.  20  &  21.) 

Anisoarthra  caerulea,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  1876,  p.  162. 

I  s  p.  al.  8    10  lin..  long.  corp.   I   5  lin. 

"Female.   Blue,  shining.      Head   and    thorax    pilose.     Antennae 
shorter  than    abdomen.     Terebra    projecting,  hairy.     Spurs    long. 
Wings   bluish    black,   iridescent;    costa  and   stigma    bluish    black. 
Mali  similar,  but  with  longer  antenna?,  and  w  i  i 
on.) 

Thi  lid  whitish,  and  the  fore  wings  arc  strongly 

flushed  with  blue;  all  the  basal  cells  clear  in  th>  as  far  as  the 

lanceolate  cell,  and  all  opaque  in  the  fern 

Hab.  Ceylon. 

kcS2-  ifspecies  Ceylon.  Dr.  Thwaites. 

2.  Senoclia  purpurata. 

(Plate  VIII.  fig.  19.) 

thredo  (Allantusj  purpurata,  Smith,  Journ.  Linn.  Soc,  Zool.  iv. 
p.  23  (1860  . 
Vnisoarthra cvauella,  Cameron,   Trans,  Ent.  So< .  1876,  p.  462. 


182  TENTHREDINIDiE. 

Size  of  S.  ccerulea.  "  Bluish  black,  shining,  pubescent ;  colour 
with  a  purplish  tinge ;  wings  darker,  third  submarginal  cellule 
shorter  ;  "  fore  wings  with  the  costal  cell,  and  that  only,  clear  in  both 
sexes  :  eyes  brown ;  "  antennae  shorter,  more  thickened  towards  the 
apex,  the  three  apical  joints  not  being  so  sharply  cut  off  from  the 
preceding,  and  the  anterior  feet  are  pale  in  front.  In  the  male  the 
antennas  are  shorter,  more  thickened  towards  the  apex ;  posterior 
wings  darker.  The  antennas  look  not  unlike  those  of  Athalia." 
(Cameron.) 

Hah.  Celebes  ;  New  Guinea. 

a-c.  $  2  ■  (Types  of  species.)  Celebes.  A.  If.  Wallace,  Esq. 

d.  3 .  New  Guinea.        A.  R.  Wallace,  Esq. 

'A.  Senoclia  (?)  doryca. 
Selandria  doryca,  Smith,  Journ.  Linn.  Soe.,  Zuol.  v.  p.  13G  (1861). 
Hob.  Batchian. 

70.  CALIROA. 
Caliroa,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  59  (1859). 

1.  Caliroa  candidata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  repanda,  Khuj,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  77,  n.  G4 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  candidata,  Fallen,    Vetensk.   Hand/,  xxix.  p.  105,  n.  40 

(1808). 
Selandria  candidata,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xix.  p.  258,  pi.  x.  (1876). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a.  $  ■  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Caliroa  crassicornis. 

Eriocampa  crassicornis,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  vii.  p.  113  (1846). 

Hah.  Germany. 

3.  Caliroa  tristis. 

Tenthredo  tristis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenth:  p.  106,  n.  303  (1823). 
Caliroa  sebetia,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  59,  pi.  lxx.  fig.  6  (1859). 

Hah.  Naples. 

4.  Caliroa  obsoleta. 

Selandria  obsoletum,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  254  (1867). 

Hah.  Massachusetts. 

71.  ERIOCAMPA. 
Eriocampa,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  279  (1837). 


llab.  Europe. 

a,b.  2- 
c-e.  d  2  ■ 

Germany 
Munich. 

71.    ERIOCAMPA.  183 

1.  Eriocampa  annulipes. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  annulipes,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  70,  n  49 

(1818).  l        ' 

Selandria  annulipes,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  x.  p.  178,  n.  9  (18G7). 

Hub.  Central  Europe. 

a-  2  •  Britain.  j.  F.  Stephens. 

b.  2-  Britain. 

c-f.  6  2  ■  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Eriocampa  varipes. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  varipes,  King    Berl.  Man.  viii.   p.  09,  n.  47 
(1818). 


J.  F.  Ruthe. 
H.  Buchecker. 

3.  Eriocampa  cixia. 

Tenthivd"  i  Allantus)  cixia,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  09,  n.  48  (1818). 
Tenthredo  einxia,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  280,  u.  48  (1837). 

Hob.  Central  Europe. 

a-c.  2-  Britain.  .J.F.Stephens. 

d-i.  d"  2-  '  rermany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

A;.  5.  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

4.  Eriocampa  caninae. 

Eriocampa  caninae,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  M.  xiv.  p.  207  (1878). 
Selandria  sethiops,  Westw.  Ent.  Ann.  L858,  p.  132. 
Eriocampa  sethiops,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  M.  xii.  p.  192  (1870). 

Hal,.  Britain. 

a-d.  <3  2  •  (-As  E.  consorta,  tristis,  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens, 

and  picea.) 

5.  Eriocampa  testaceipes. 
Eriocampa  testaceipes,  Cameron,  Eat.  M.  M.  xi.  p.  128  (1874). 

Hub.  Scotland. 

G.  Eriocampa  adumbrata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  adumbrata,  King.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  04    n.  30 

(1818). 
Selandria  adumbrata,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xxii.  p.  1,  pi.  i.  (1879) 

Hub.  Europe. 

a-f.  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

g-k.  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

/.  m.  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker, 


184  TENTHREDINIDiE. 

7.  Eriocampa  soror. 
Selandria  soror,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  123  (18G9). 
Hob.  Holland. 

8.  Eriocampa  umbratica. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  umbratica.  King,  Bert.  Mat/,  viii.  p.  03,  n.  35 
(1818). 

Hub.  Central  Europe. 
a-c.  S2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

9.  Eriocampa  ovata. 

Tenthredo  ovata,  Linn.  Faun.  Suec.  p. 392  1 1761 1;  Panz.  Faun.  Germ. 

Hefl  52,  pi.  iii.  (171  - 
Selandria  ovata,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  vi.  p.  81,  pi.  vii.  (  L863). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  ovata,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  62,  a.  34(1818). 
Tentlnvdu  leucogona,  Schrank,  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  261,  n.  2036 

I  I  num. 
Tenthredo  gossypina,  Rdz.  Gen.  Spec.  Ins.  p.  72,  n.  303  i  L783). 

J.  F.  Steph 

J.  F.  R  uthe. 
W.  E.  Leach. 
1 1.  Buchecker. 

L0.  Eriocampa  phthisica. 

Selandria  phthisica,  Vottenh.  Tijdschr.  Eat.  xii.  p.  II'.'!.  pi.  iii.  'fig.  4 
(1869). 

Hob.  Holland. 

1  1 .  Eriocampa  livonensis. 
Eriocampa  livonensis,  Gimm.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  38  (1844). 
/lab.  Riga. 

12.  Eriocampa  albomarginata. 
Selandria albomarginata,  Vollenh.  Bouwst.  Faun.  Ned.  ii.  p. 278(1858). 
I  lab.  Holland. 

13.  Eriocampa  marginata. 
Eriocampa  marginata,  Ptds,  Ann.  Ent.  Brig.  xiii.  p.  148  (1870), 
Hub.  Caucasus. 


Hob. 

Europe. 

a-g.  2  ■ 

h,i.  2- 

k-r.  §. 
s-u.  2  ■ 
v-x.  2  ■ 

Britain. 
Britain. 
( rermany. 

Italy. 
Munich. 

71.     ERIOCAMPA. 72.    MOXOSTEGIA.  185 

14.  Eriocainpa  cerasi. 

I     thredo  ceraai,  Peckf  Mass.  Agric.  Rep.  1799,  pp.  9-20,  plate. 

5  landria  1 I3Lnnocampa)  cerasi,  Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  383  (1841 ). 

-  landria  cerasi, Nort.  Proc.Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  222  (1802);  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  254  (1807  i. 

Jl'i.b.  United  States. 

15.  Eriocampa  fasciata. 

6  landria  fasciatus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  <S<«-.  Phil.  iii.  p.  9  (1804);  id. 
Trans.  Anur.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  256  I  L867). 

Hab.  United  Stat 

16.  Eriocampa  bengalensis. 
(Plate  VI II.  fig.  17.i 
.  phadnus  bengalensis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  L876,  p.  461. 
Exp.  al.  1"  lin..  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

le-black  :  abdomen  rather  brighter,  palpi  and  legs  white,  base 

.  tips  of  femora  and  of  hind  tibia;,  and  hind  tarsi  blue-black. 

Clypeus  rounded ;  I  y  hairy;  antenna?  broken,  but  third  joint 

distinctly  Longer  than  fourth.     Saw  unusually  prominent;  cenchri 

white,  triangular.    Foi  i  dusky  hyaline,  with  pic 8  nervures ; 

'••   cell   with  obliquo  cross-nervure,  hut   the 
an  il    Qervure   inns    su   near  the   inner  margin  that  the  cell  appears 
lated   at    first    Bight:  hind  wings   hyaline,  clouded  at  apex ;  a 
small  dot  in  tie  i  submarginal  cell. 

Il<i!>.  Bengal. 
a.   2-   0  -a^- 

72.  M0N0STEGIA. 
M  Costa,  E         Nap.,  T,  ntr.  p.  58  (18t 

1 .  Monostegia  dolosa. 
thredo  doloa     I        m.  Hull.  M  -  .  \\.  p.  33  (1847). 
Hab.   South  Russia. 

2.  Monostegia  luteola. 

thredo  (Allantus)  luteola,  E2ug,Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  48,  n.  9  (1818). 
M,.-  luteola,  Costa,  Emm.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  58,  pi.  lxx.  tig.  1 

- 

Uab.  Europe. 

,...  2  ■  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

f,  /,.  j  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Etuthe. 

2.  Munich.  H.  Huchecker. 

/.  2-  Zurich.  !!■  Huchecker. 


186  TENTHREDINID.-E. 

3.  Monostegia  nitida. 
Eriocauipa  nitida,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  vii.  p.  113  (184(5). 
Hab.  Germany,  Switzerland. 

a.  3 .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

b.  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

4.  Monostegia  rosse. 

Selandria  rosse,  Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  380  (1841) ;  Nort.  Proc.  Host. 
Soc.  viii.  p.  223  (1862)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  256  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States, 

a.  2- 

5.  Monostegia  ignotus. 
Monostegia  ignotus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  257  (1867). 
Hab.  United  States. 

6.  Monostegia  quercus-alba. 

Selandria  quercus-alba,  Nort.   Trans.    Amer.    Ent.    Soc.    i.    p.  258 
(1867),  iv.  p.  85  (1872). 

Hab.  Connecticut. 

a.  $. 

7.  Monostegia  obscurata. 

Selandria  obscurata,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  15  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado. 

8.  Monostegia  belfragei. 

Selandria  belfragei,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  15  (1880). 

Hab.  Texas. 

9.  Monostegia  antipoda. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  '6.) 

Monostegia  antipoda,  Kirby,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  1881,  p.  50. 

Exp.  al.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Deep  black  ;   legs  more  or  less  testaceous ;  wings  hyaline,  with 
piceous  nervures  ;  an  oblique  shade  below  the  stigma,  most  distinct 
towards  the  inner  margin. 
«.  6-  2  ■  (Types  of  species.)  New  Zealand.         C.  M.  Wakefield,  Esq. 

73.  SELANDRIA. 

Selandria,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  126  (1817) ;  Hart.  Blattw.  pp.  263, 
281  (1837). 


73.    SELANDRIA.  1  *<7 

1.  Selandria  serva. 

Tenthredn  serva,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  1,  p.  109,  n.  21  (1793). 
I  ■  Qthredo  (Allantus)  serva,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  47,  n.  1  (1818). 
Tenthredo  lepida,  St.-Farg.  Moil  Tenthr.  \\  104.  n.  295  |  L823). 

Hob.   Kurope. 

«-<l-  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

e-k:  2-  main.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

l-r-6  2-  .Munich.*  II.  Buchecker. 

2.  Selandria  dorsalis. 
(Plate  VI 1 1,  fig.  15.) 

1.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  i.  p.  45  1  L835). 
5    andria  grandis,  Zadd.  Beschr.  Blattw.  p.  3G  1  1859). 
Selandria  -  enh.   Bouwst.  Faun.  Ned.  ii.  p.  278(1858);  id. 

■■  hr.  Ent.  \  \'i.  p.  1  B,  pi.  iv.  (  1  v7'.'  1. 
Selandria  interstitialis,  Thovis.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  237  1  L871). 

'  7   8  lin..  9  11-12  lin.;  long.  Corp.    '  3-4 lin.,  $  51in. 

Il<  rax,   pectus,   and   basal   segmenl   of  abdomen   shining 

black  :  collar  (and  I    I      rax  also  in   y  I,  legs,  and  abdomen 

lute  in  male  with   a   narrow   black  stripe  in  the  front 

ment  above.    Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  thenervures 
>w  on   the  bai?al   third  of  the  wings  and  dark  brown  boyond  ; 
ed  below  with  yellow:  i  recurrent  nervure  inter- 

stitial, and  in  the  l>  male  sometimes  even  received  within  the  second 
Bubmarginal  cell. 

llab.  Central  Europe. 

n-r.  ,' .  \'\\  1  Britain.  J.  F.  Steph 

(/,,.         :  \    $.  ■    r,t.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Steph 

Britain. 

Munich.  IF.  Buchecker. 

3.  Selandria  flavens. 

thredol  Ulantus)  flavens,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.48,n.  8(  1818) 
ilaris,  Sl.-Farg.  et   Sere.  Enc.  Meth.  ,\.  p.  5G9  (1825). 
mdria  \'  .  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  237  (1871  ). 

Phyllotoma  puella,  Fall.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  30  1  L829). 

11  ah.  Europe. 

d  2  .  <  fermauy.  J    F.  Ruthe. 

1.  Selandria  socia. 
Qthredo  socia,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  49,  n.  10  (1818) 
Hah.   Europe. 
a  g.  6  2-  Britain.  •'•  F.  Stephens. 

/(,('.  J  $  .  t(  'ii  Maudit,  North- 

•    Q8hire.  C.  ()-  Waterhouse,  Esq. 

/,-./.  J  $>.  England.  G.  Tavlor,  Esq. 

tn-u.  J  2-  I     rmany.  •'    F.  Ruthe. 


188  TENTHBEDINID.E. 

5.  Selandria  vollenhoveni. 

Selandria    vollenhoveni,   Gribodo,  Bull.    Ent.  Ital.,   Resoconti  delle 
Adunanze,  1880,  p.  7,  &  xiii.  p.  50  (1881). 

Hab.  Italy. 

0.  Selandria  stramineipes. 

Tentlnvdu  (Allantus)  stramineipes,  Kluy,  Berl,  May.  viii.  p.  75,  n.  01 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  albipes,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tcnthr.  p.  105,  n.  299  (1823). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-o.  <3  2.  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

p-x.  $  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

7.  Selandria  temporalis. 
Selandria  temporalis,  Tlioms.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  239  (1871). 
Hab.  Sweden. 

8.  Selandria  analis. 

Selandria  analis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  239  (1871  I. 

Selandria  cereipes,  Vbllenk.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xvi.  p.  13,  pi.  iii.  (1872). 

Hub.  Europe. 

9.  Selandria  morio. 

Tenthredo  morio,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  414,  n.  41  (1781). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  morio,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  75,  u.  GO  (1818). 

Hab.  Europe. 

o,6.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c-s.  6  2-  (l  srmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

t-x.  S2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

y-cc.(S2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

10.  Selandria  albomarginata. 
Selandria  albomarginata,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  395  (1871). 

Hab.  Dresden. 

11.  Selandria  virescens. 
Selandria  virescens,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  394  (1871). 
Hab.  Harz. 

1 2.  Selandria  aperta. 

Tenthredo  aperta,  Hart.  Blattic.  p.  282,  n.  58  (1837). 
Selandria  aperta,   Thorns.   Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  240  (1870) ;  id.  Ham. 
Scand.  i.  p.  240  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-p.  J?.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

q,r.2-  Munich.  1 1 .  Buchecker. 


73.    SKLANDRIA.  189 

13.  Selandria  annulitarsis. 

S    andria  annulitarsis,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.p.  292  (1870);  id.  Hi/m. 
Scand.i.  p.  240  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

a.  /.*.  2  ■  Sweden  *. 

14.  Selandria  foveifrons. 

Selandria  foveifrons.  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.'n.  p.  292  (1870);  id.  Hym. 
-     id.  i.  p.  240  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

15.  Selandria  flavipes. 

■ndria  flavip    .   A     '.  Proc.   B  ft.   Soc.  viii.  p.  222  (1861);    id. 
Imer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  258  |  L867). 

J lii/>.  United  States. 

a.  ?. 

L6.  Selandria  rnficollis. 

ruficollis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  259  (1867). 

Hab.  .Mexico. 

]  7.  Selandria  coccinata. 

Selandria  coccinata,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  85  (1872). 

Hab.  Mexico. 

L8.  Selandria  decolorata. 

ndria  decolorata,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  15(1880). 

//-///.  Colorado. 

19.  Selandria  curialis. 

indria  curialis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Son.  viii.  p.  15  (1880). 

Bab.  Mexico. 

ad.  <$  $>.  '  '  izabat-  M.  Sall& 

20.  Selandria  diversipes. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  22.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  (including  mandibles),  sculellum,  part  of  metathorax,  hinder 


*  The  specimens  which  I  refer  to  this  species  were  ticketed  with  the  MS.  name 
of  pelctieri,  Dahlb. 

t  One  specimen,  apparently  a  male,  has  segments  2-4   of  the  abdomen  dull 
.  ecus  on  the  sides  above. 


190  TENTHREDINID2E. 

part  of  pectus,  abdomen,  intermediate  and  hind  tarsi,  and  tips  of  hind 
tibiae  black ;  clypeus,  labrum,  palpi,  thorax  (except  a  black  spot  on 
the  anterior  lobe,  and  another  before  the  front  coxae),  cenchri,  and 
legs  waxen  white.  Eyes  large,  with  a  pale  spot  in  front.  Wings 
rather  long,  fore  wings  smoky  hyaline  ;  hind  wings  hyaline. 

Allied  to  S.  curialis,  Cress. 

Hah.  Mexico. 

a.  2  ■  (Type  of  species.)  Orizaba.  M.  Sailed 


21.  Selandria  glabra. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  23.) 

Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Black  ;  three  first  joints  of  antennae,  collar,  prothorax  beneath,  a 
line  at  the  extremity  of  the  first  segment  of  the  abdomen  above,  the 
greater  part  of  segments  2-4  and  of  the  legs  rufo-testaccous  ;  second 
segment  of  abdomen  with  a  black  stripe  in  front ;  third  segment  with 
two  small  black  dots,  and  fourth  with  two  larger,  nearly  connected, 
black  spots.  Hind  femora  and  apical  third  of  hind  tibiae  black ; 
intermediate  femora  with  a  black  line  at  base.  Wings  yellowish 
hyaline,  with  brown  nervures,  and  yellowish  costa  and  stigma. 

Hah.  Mexico. 
a.  tf .  (Type  of  species.)  Orizaba.  M.Salle. 

22.  Selandria  inconspicua. 
(Plate  VIII.  fig.  24.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  coq).  4  lin. 

Black  ;  collar,  legs,  and  segments  2  and  3  of  the  abdomen  partly 
testaceous  or  whitish  ;  four  hind  legs  with  the  greater  part  of  the 
femora  and  the  extremities  of  the  tibiae  black  ;  segments  2  and  3 
of  the  abdomen  with  a  wide  black  band  in  front.  Wings  duB 
yellowish  hyaline,  with  piceous  nervures,  and  yellowish  costa  and 
stigma. 

Hah.  Mexico. 
a,  h.  2  ■  (Types  of  species.)  Orizaba.  M.  Salle\ 

23.  Selandria  tripunctata. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  3.) 

Exp.  al.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Luteous  ;  head  above  antenna;,  antennae,  two  longitudinal  spots  on 
the  thorax  and  a  spot  on  the  frontal  lobe,  the  three  last  segments 
of  the   abdomen  and  a  spot  on  each  side  of  the  preceding,  a  large 


7^.    SELANDRIA. —  74.    PHYLT.OTOMA. 


101 


in  the  middle  of  the  pectus  between  the  first  two  pairs  of 
Legs,  and  the  terminal  half  of  the  hind  tibiae  and  all  the  hind  tarsi 
black.  Wings  dusky  hyaline  :  costa  and  stigma  black,  a  dark  cloud 
on  the  costa  beyond  the  latter;  hind  wings  clearer. 

Hab.   Amazons. 


»■  2  .  (Type  of  species.) 


Amazons. 


II.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 


24.  Selandria  batesii. 
(Plate  IX.  figs.  1  &  -J.) 

Exp.  al.  6-7  lin..  long.  corp.  '.'>  lin. 

Luteous  :   head,  centre  of  thorax  in  male,  or  a  spot  on  the  frontal 

Lobe  in  the  female,  and  the  last  two  segments  of  the  abdomen  black ; 

pectus  with  a  black  spot  on  each  side  in  the  male  ;  all  the  Legs  Mack 

x  the  middle  of  the  tibiae.     Wings  smoky  yellowish  hyaline, 

with  piceous  nervures,       '  :ma:  hind  wings  clearer. 

IIu'j.  Amazons. 


cies.) 


\'.j:\. 


II.  W".  Bates,  I     | 


25.  Selandria  antennata. 

(Plate  VIII.  fig.  [6.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin..  Long,  corp.  '■'<}■,  lin. 

I-''  .    darker  above;    abdomen    beneath   very  pale, 

almost  whitish.  Antennas  black,  very  setose,  the  divisions  of  the 
three  basal  joints  above,  and  of  the  others  beneath,  pale  ;  the  three 
apical  joints  much  narrower  than  the  othi  rs.  Vertex  black,  as  far 
as  and  surrounding  the  ocelli,  which  are  white  ;  a  frontal  spot,  on 
the  thorax,  tip  of  abdomen, the  tour  hinder  tarsi,  and  the  hind  tibia? 
sept  at  base)  black.  Wings  dusky  hyaline,  clouded  at  the  base 
and  tip-  and  stigma  Mack. 

Uah.   Aula. 


a.  J  .  i  fype  of 


Amazon-. 


II.  W.  Bat     .  I     | 


Subfamily  VIM.    PHYLLOTOMINjE. 


I.  PHYLL0T0MA. 


Phyllotoma,  Fallen,  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  25  i  L829);  Hart  Blattw.  p.  254 

i  1837);   Cameron,  Proc.  X.  II.  Soe.  Glasg.  ii.  p.  ;J17  (1875). 
Druida,  Netom.  En/.  Mag.  \.  p.  484  i  L838). 
Heterarthrus,  Steph.  111.' Brit..  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  !>1  (1835). 


192  TENTnUEDINin.K. 

1.  Phyllotoma  nemorata. 

Tenthredo  nemorata,  Fallen,  Vetensh.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  47,  n.  23  (1808). 
Druida  parviceps,  Newm.  Ent.  Mag.  iv.  p.  261  (1837)  ;  Healy,  Ent. 

iv.  p.  208  (1869). 
Phyllotoma  tenella,  Zadd.   Beschr.   Blattw.  p.  28,  fig.  17   (1859); 

Volhmh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xviii.  p.  39,  pi.  iv.  (1875). 
Phyllotoma  nemorata,   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  176  (1871) ;  Cam. 

Proc.  X.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  ii.  p.  317  (1875). 

Hah.  Europe. 
a.  $> .  (As  D.  parviceps.)  Britain.  .T.F.Stephens. 

2.  Phyllotoma  leucomela. 

Tenthredo  (  Emphytus)  leucomela,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  274,  n.  183 
(1818). 

Huh.  Silesia. 

3.  Phyllotoma  aceris. 

Phyllotoma  aceris,  WLaeld.  Ent.  M.  Mag.  iv.  p.  104  (18G7) ;  Kal- 
tenbach,  Pflanzenfi  inde,  p.  '.'I  (187]  i ;  Cam.  Proc.  .V.  //.  Soc.  Glasg. 
ii.  p.  318(1875). 

Hah.  Europe. 

4.  Phyllotoma  pinguis. 

Phyllotoma  pinguis,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  121,  pi.  iii.  fig.  3 
(1869). 

Hah.  Holland. 

").  Phyllotoma  ochropoda. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  ochropoda,  Kim/.    Berl.    Mag.  viii.   p,   255 

(1818). 
Phyllotoma  ochropoda,    Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  |>.  269  (1870):   id. 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  117  (1^71):   Ca/n.  Proc.  .V.  //.  Soc.  Glasg.  ii. 

p.  318  (  L875). 

Hah.  Europe. 
a-d.  2  •  Germany!  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

*  6.  Phyllotoma  vagans. 

ITvlotoma    vagans,  Fallen,     Vetensh.    Handl.   xxix.    p.    17,    n.    24 

(1808). 
Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  melanopyga  et  amaura,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii. 

p.  275  (1818). 
Phyllotoma  vagans,  Thorn*.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  17s  (1871  I;  Cam.  Proc. 

N.  H.  Soc.  (Has,/,  ii.  p.  319  (1875). 
Phyllotoma  melanopyga,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  ix.  p.  190,  pi.  viii. 

(1866). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-p.  J$.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

q.  2  ■  Munich.  II.  Bucheclfer. 


74.    PHTLLOTOirA. 75.    FENUSA.  193 

7.  Phyllotouia  microcephala. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  microcephala,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  274, 
n.  184  (1818).  '  V        ' 

Phyllotoma  microcepliala,    Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  179  (1871)  ; 
Cam*  run.  Proc.  X.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  ii.'  p.  320  (1875). 

Hah.  Europe. 
a~h-  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Rutlie. 


7-'..  FENUSA. 

ch,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  126  |  1817);  Hart.  Blattuo.  p.  256 
(183*  ». 
Phaenusa,  Cameron,  Proc.  X.  //.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p.  6  (1h3G). 

1.  Fenusa  varipes. 

erus  varipes,  St.-Farg.  J/-//.  '/',  nthr.  p.  119,  n.  349  I  L823). 
Phsenusa  melanopoda,  Cameron, Proc. N.  H.Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p. 6(  1876). 
I  Leans,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  1-1  |  L871). 

Hab,  Britain  ;  Sweden. 


bredo  (  Emphytus)  nigricans,  Klug,  Berl.  Mai/,  a  iii.  p.  276,  n.  289 
(  L818). 


2.  Fenusa  nigricans. 
Ernphy 

Hab.  Sweden. 

:'-.  Fenusa  pumila. 

thredo  (Emphytus)  pumila,  Slug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  277,  n.  190 

Phsenusa  pumila,  Cameron,  Proc.  X.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p.  7  (1876). 

erus  pusillus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  120,  n.  355  (  L823). 
I  i    usa  fuliginosa,  Healy,  Ent.  iv.  p.  225  i  L869). 

Hab.   Europe. 

a  f.  (5%.  Britain.  .1.  F.  Stephens. 

/.  J  $.  '  "  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

4.  Fenusa  ulnii. 

I  i  nusa  ulmi,  Sund  ,  /  h.  ved  Skand.  Naturf.  iv.  p.  240  (1847). 
Phaenusa  idmi,  Cameron,  Proc.  N.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p.  9  (1870j. 
1  enusa  intermedia,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  lbO  (1871  J. 

Hab.  ]S'orth  Europe. 

5.  Fenusa  pygniaea. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pygmaea,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  7;5,  n.  55 

(1818). 
Emphytus  pygmaeus,  II"//.  Blattw.  p.  259,  n.  4  { L837). 
Phsenusa  pygmaea,  Cameron,  Proc.  X.  11.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p.  10  (1^7<">). 

Hab.  Europe. 


194  lEXTHEEDIKID^:. 

a-d.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e-g.  2  •  Britain. 

h.  $ .  Aix-la-Chapelle.  Prof.  Forster. 

%  k.  $.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

I.  2  •  Sweden. 

m.  2'  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

6.  Fenusa  albipes. 

Phsenusa  albipes,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xii.  p.  131  (1875). 

Hah.  Scotland. 

7.  Fenusa  pumilio. 

Emphvtus  pumilio,  Bart.  Blattw.  p.  259,  n.  5  (1837). _ 
Fenusa  pumilio,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  40,pl.lxvi.  fig.  8(1859). 
Phsenusa  pumilio,  Cameron,  ~Pr  ■< .  N.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p.  11  (1870). 
Fenusa  rubi,  Bote,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  ix.  p.  340  (1848). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  d".  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

8.  Fenusa  betulae. 

Fenusa  betulae,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  29  (1859)  ;  Cameron,  Proc.  N.  H. 

Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  p.  13  (1876). 
Pbyllotoma  mellita,  Neicm,  Ent.  v.  p.  1  (1870). 

Hah.  Europe. 

9.  Fenusa  hortulana. 

Tenthredo   (Emphvtus)  hortulana,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.   276, 
n.  287  (1818). 

Hah.  Centra)  TTurope. 

a,  h.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

Fenusa  curta. 
Fenusa  curtus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  199  (1862). 
Hah.  Pennsylvania. 

11.  Fenusa  ambigua. 
Fenusa  ambiguus,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  225  (1871). 
Hah.  Pennsylvania  ;  Illinois. 

76.  KALIOSYSPHINGA. 

Kaliosysphinga,  Tischh.  Stett.  ent.  Zcif.  vii.  p.  79  (1846). 
Aphadnurus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  40  (1859). 

1.  Kaliosysphinga  dohrnii. 

Kaliosysphinga  dohrnii,   Tischb.  Stett.  ent.   Zcif.  vii.  p.  80  (1846) ; 
Andre;  Spec.  Bym.  i.  p.  238,  pi.  xv.  fig.  1  (1880). 

Hah.  Herrstein. 


76.  kaliostspeixga. —  79.  fe>~ella..  195 

2.  Kaliosysphinga  tantillus  *. 
Aphadnurus  tantillus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  41, pi.  lxvi.  ti°\  6 

Hub.  Xaples. 

77.  HEPTAMELUS. 

II  ptamelus,  Solid.  Nat.  Hist.  I:    .  ii.  p.  60  (1855). 
Melicerta.  Steph,  (nee  Schrank,  1803)  111.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  94 
(1835). 

1.  Heptamelus  ochroleucus  t. 

M  licerta  ochroleucus,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.vu.  p.  95  (1835). 
II. -ptamelus  ochroleucus,  Halid.  Nat.  Hi<t.  Rev.  ii.  p.  GO,  pi.  ii.  ti<r.  1 
i  L8 

Hub.  Devonshire ;  Ireland. 


,  3 


S.  CiENONEURAi. 


Csenonoura,  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  270  (1870) ;  id.  Hum.  Scand.  i. 
p.  182  i  1-71). 

1.  Caenoneura  dahlboini. 

Caenoneura  dahlbomi,  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  271  (1870)  ;    id.  Ih/m. 
md.  i  p.  182  (1871)  ;  Andre",  Spt  c.  Hum.  i.  pp.  238  &  239,  pi.  xv. 
fig.  1  (1880). 

Hub.  Sweden. 

79.  FENELLA. 

Fenella.  W<   '    .  M    '.  ( lass.  Ins.  ii.  App.  p.  54  (1840). 
Meli   i  .  C  ita,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  41  (1859). 

1.  Fenella  pumila. 
Tenthredo   (Allantus)  pumila,  Kli/(/,  Hoi.  Mag.  viii.  p.  72.  n.  53 

I  _iita.  Westw.  Moi     I  Ins.  ii.  App.  p.  54  (1840). 

Melinia  minutissimi  .  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  41,  pi.  lxvi.  fig.  7 

L859). 

H  ib.  Europe. 

a-c.  2 .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 


*  Probably  identical  with  the  last  <]>< 

t  The  Stephensian  specimen  representing  this  species  in  the  British  Col- 
lection is  Strongylogaster  eborina,  Klug  (cf.  Cam.  Ent.  M.  M.  xiii.  p.  17o), 
which  differs  both  genericallv  and  specifically  from  the  descriptions  of  Stephens 
and  Haliday :  and  Stephens  says  that  the  ai.i.  in  83  were  broken  in  his  specimen, 
whereas  they  are  perfect,  or  nearly  so,  in  the  above-mentioned  specimen  of  S. 
na. 

*  This  genus  must  be  closely  allied  to,  if  uot  identical  with,  Heptamelus. 

0  2 


196  TENTHREDINIDJE. 

2.  Fenella  tormentillae. 

Phyllotoma  tormentillae,  BeaJy,  Ent.  iv.  p.  140  (1868). 
Fenella  nigrita,  Thorns.   Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  270,  n.  2  (1870) ;   id.  Hym. 
Scand.  i.  p.  180  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe. 

3.  Fenella  minuta. 

Fenella  minuta,   Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  270,  n.  1  (1870) ;  id.  Hym. 
Scand.  i.  p.  181  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

4.  Fenella  monilicornis. 

Fenella  monilicornis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  181  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 


Subfamily  IX.  EMPHYTIN^E. 

80.  EMPHYTUS. 

Tenthredo,  fain.  ix.  (Emphytus,  p.),  Elug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  278 

(1819). 
Emphytus,  sect,  i.,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  247  (1837). 

A.   Europceo- Asiatic  Species,  including  North  Africa, 
Western  Asia,  and  Japan. 

1.  Emphytus  viennensis. 

Tenthredo  -viennensis,  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p,  331,  n.  666 
(1781);  id.  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  249  (1802);  Panz.  Faun. 
Germ.  Heft  65,  pi.  v.  (1799). 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  viennensis,  Kiwi,  Berl  Man.  viii.  p.  278, 
n.  192(1818).  F 

Hab.  Austria,  Bavaria. 

2.  Emphytus  ferruginosus. 

Tenthredo  ferruginosa,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2667,  n.  123 
(1789). 

Tenthredo    (Emphytus)    succinctus,  Khiq,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  279, 

n.  193  (1818). 
Emphytus  succinctus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  188  (1871). 
Tenthredo  togata,  Panz.  (nee  Fabr.)  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  82,  pi.  xi. 

(1801). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e-ff.   $.  Britain. 


v".    EMPBTTUS.  197 

h-k.  S  $.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

I,  m.  5.  Europe.' 

n.  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

0.  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

3.  Emphytus  cinctus. 

Tenthre  a,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  ->j7,  11.  22  ( 1758)  :  id.  Faun. 

.  p.  393  1  L761). 
Dolerus  cinctus,  Jur.  Hym.  pi.  vi.  gen.  4,  fam.  2  (1807). 
Tenthredo  cordig  ra,  Fuurcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  374,  n.  34  (1785). 
Tenthredo  1  Emphytus  1  cincta  et  togata,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  viii.  pp.  279 

&  280  (1818). 
I     iphytua  cinctus,  Costa,   Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  37,  pi.  Ixvi.  fig.  4 

1  1859)  :    Vbllenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  viii.  p.  73,  pi.  iii.  (1865);    Thorns. 

Ili/ni.  Scand.  i.  p.  189  (1871). 
Tenthredo  togata,   Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  32,  n.  (55  (1801);  Zrtt.  Ins. 

Lapp.  p.  •'Ml'  i  1838). 
Dolerus  cingulatus,  St.-Fary.  Mod.  'Latin-,  p.  117,  n.  243  1  I  - 

ffab.   Europe. 

.  S  2  •  'i'1-  J-  F.  Stephens. 

/  cfa.  J  $.  Britain. 

<•<-//.  J  2  •  G  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

mm  pp.  <S  2  •  ^'    nich.  II.  Buchecker. 

qq.  2-  rn  M  luntain,  near  H.  Buchecker. 

Zurich. 

■!.  Emphytus  cingillum. 

thredo  (Emphvtus)  cingillum,   Kluy,    Berl.  May.   -viii.  p.   281, 
n.  19]  I  L8I8). 
Emphytus  cingillum,  .  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  192,  11.  5  1  L871  ). 

lint,.  Central  Europe. 

a.  2  ■  '     rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

•">.  Emphytus  fulvipes. 

Tenthredo  fulvipes,  /         .  Mon.  Tenth- .  p.  42,  a.  7  1  L829). 
Emphytus  fulvipes,  Thorns.  11         N     id.  i.  p.  190(1871). 
Tenthredo  angustata,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  357,  n.  35  l  1838). 
phytus  cingillum,  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  274,  n.  7  (1870). 

ffab.   Europe. 

o,  b.  c?.  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

c.  2-  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

6.  Emphytus  tnuicatus. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)   truncatus,   Kluy,  Berl.  May.  vii;.  p.  281, 
n.  L98  (1818). 

ffab.  Germany,  Switzerland. 

a.  ($.  Lagern  Mountain,  near  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 


198  TENTHKEDINID^:. 

7.  Emphytus  tibialis. 

Tenthredo  tibialis,  Be  Vill.  Linn.  Ent.  iii.  p.  117,  n.  109  (1789). 
Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  basalis,  E2ug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  282,  n.  199 

(1818). 
Emphytus  basalis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scancl.  i.  p.  190  (1871). 

Hab.  Germany,  Sweden. 

8.  Emphytus  nielanarius. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  nielanarius,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  282, 

n.  200(1818). 
?  Emphytus  melanarius,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  192  (1871). 
?  Emphytus  didymus,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  274,  n.  4  (1870). 

Hab.  North  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b.  §.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

9.  Emphytus  tricoloripes. 

Emphvtus   tricoloripes,   Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,   Tentr.   p.  35,  pi.  lxvi. 
fig.  3  (1859). 

Hab.  Italy. 

10.  Emphytus  varipes. 

Dolerus  varipes,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  119  (1823)  ;   id.  Faun. 
Franc,  pi.  viii.  iig.  4. 

Hab.  Prance. 

11.  Emphytus  carpini. 

Emphvtus  carpini.  Hart  Blattw.  p.  250,  n.  11  (1837);   Thorns.  Hym. 

Scand.  i.  p.  196  |  1-71). 
Tenthredo  spuria  3 ,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  340,  n.  8  (1838). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-e.  $ .  (As  E.  grossularice.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

f-k.  c? .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

l-s.  c?$.  Germany.  J.  F.  Iluthe. 

t,  u.  $ .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

12.  Emphytus  neglectus. 
Emphj'tus  neglectus,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  27  (1859). 

Hab.  Prussia. 

13.  Emphytus  didymus. 

Tenthredo  (Emphvtus)  didyma,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  282,  n.  201 
(1818). 

Hab.  Germany. 

a.  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

b-d.  S  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


SO.  EirriiYTCs.  199 

14.  Eniphytus  testaceipes. 
Dolerus  testaceipes.  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  119,  n.  351  (1823). 

Hab.  France. 

15.  Empliytus  proxinms. 

Empliytus  proximus,  Cost  i,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  30  (1859). 

Hab.  Calabria. 

16.  Empliytus  nigritarsis. 

Emphvtu-  nigritarsis,  Bridle,  i.     .    v  lent,  dc  MorSe,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  875  i  L832). 

Hab.   M^roa. 

1 7.  Empliytus  fumatus. 

Empliytus  ;  ,  Spec.  Hym.  p.  249  (1880). 

Hab.  Switzerland. 

lv.  Empliytus  pallipes. 

ii,  p.  1'.'  i  L808). 
r,  1  Yap.,  '1      ■■■■■  p.  ;!7  I  1859), 

thredo  (EtuphvtusJ  .   S      .   Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  283, 

n.  202  (181* 

/.  i.  p.  195  (1871). 
1 1  i.-iiis  Leu  .-Fary.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  119,  n.  350  (  L823). 

Hab.   Euro 

a-q.  9  ■  (As  E.  gilvi 

h  o.  2- 

p-r.   2- 

L9.  Empliytus  dissimilis. 
Emphytus  dissimilis,  Diet?'.  Mitth.  schw.  ent.  Ges.  ii.  p.  354  I  L856). 
Hab.  Zurich. 
0.  j,  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

.  Emphytus  tener. 

thredo  t<  nera,  Fallen,  I  llandl.  xxix.  p.  109,  n.  44  (1808). 

.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  19(S  (1871). 
I  do    I  d  phytus)  patellata,  Khty,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  263,  n.  203 

i  1- 
Dolerus     id        is,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  y.  119,  n.  352  (1823);  id. 
Faint.  Franc,  p.  57,  u.  L3,  pi.  viii.  n_r.  5. 


B  itain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

( ;,  linauy.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Munich.  1 1.  Buchecl 

Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


tain. 

.1.  F.  Stephens. 

(  it  Tl 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Munich. 

H.  Bi 

Hab.   1".   i 

rope. 

a 
d 

'/■ 

8. 

r. 
6 

62. 

6. 

200  TENTHREDINIDiE. 

21.  Einphytus  xanthopyga. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  xanthopyga,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  284, 
n,  206  (1818). 

Hah.  Carinthia. 

22.  Emphytus  filiforinis. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  filiformis  et  apicalis,  K lug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii. 

p.  285,  mi.  207  &  208  (1818). 
Emphytus  klugii,  Tlwms.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  194  (1871). 

Hah.  Silesia  ;  Sweden. 

a-e.  <5 .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

23.  Einphytus  caligatus. 
Emphytus  caligatus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mose.  xx.  p.  28  (1847). 

Hah.   Kasan. 

24.  Einphytus  parallelus. 

Emphytus  parallelus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  28  (1847 1. 

Hah.  Kasan. 

i'.").  Emphytus  panzeri. 

Tenthredo  tibialis,  Pair:,  (nee  De  Fill.),  Faun.  Germ.  I  left  02,  pi.  xi. 

(1799). 
Tenthredo  (  Emphytus)  tibialis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mm/,  viii.  p.  286,  n.  209 

(1818). 
Emphytus  tibialis,  Endow,  Stett.ent.  '/.'it.  vii.  p.  79  i  L846)  :  Vottenh. 

Tydschr.  /'/it.  ii.  p.  II.'!.  pi.  ix.  ( I 8-j'J ) ;  Tnoms.  Hum.  Scand.  i. 

p.  194  (1871). 


Britain.  .1.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

Europe. 

Munich.  IT.  Buchecker. 

26.  Emphytus  pavidus. 

Tenthredo  pavida,  Fabr.  Syst.  Ent.  p.  321,  n.  L9  |  L776). 
Tenthredo  rufocincta,  Retz.  Gen.  Sprc.  Ins.  p.  72,  n.  305  i  1783). 
Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  rufocincta,  Klug,   Berl.  Mai/.  \iii.  p.  286, 

n.  210  (1818). 
Emphytus  rufocinctus,  Thorns.  Hum.  Scand.  i.  ]>.  L92  i  1^71 ). 
Dolerus  laticinctus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenth:  p.  J  L6,  n.  339  I  L823)  ;  id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  53,  n.  1,  pi.  viii.  fig.  1. 
Dolerus  fasciatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenth-,  p.  118,  n.  346  (1823). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-d.  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

e.  2 .  Sweden. 

f,  g.  2  .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


Hah.  Europe 

a-d.  S  2  • 
e-g.  6  ?  • 

h,  2- 

i-n.  d  2- 

80.   EMPHYTUS.  201 

27.  Einphytus  elegans. 

hytus  elegans,  Costa,  .Faun.  .ZVap.,  re/tf;-.  p.  38,  pi.  lxvi.  fig.  5 
i  1859). 

Hab.   Italy. 

28.  Einphytus  coxalis. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  coxalis,  Kluy,  Berl.  Mar/,  viii.  p.  287,  n.  211 

Hdb.  Germany. 
a.  J.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

29.  Emphytus  hucculentus. 

Emphytus  hucculentus,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  \ii.  p.  70  (1846). 

Hab.  Liibi 

30.  Emphytus  fulvocinctus. 

Emphytus  fulvocinctus,  Zfo  #.  era£.  i?«£.  xxxiii.  p.  217  (1872). 

7/'/^/.  Harz. 

31.  Emphytus  balteatus. 

I     thredo  (Emphytus)  balteata,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.287,  n.212 
(1818). 

Hab.  Carinthia. 

32.  Emphytus  calceatus. 

I    athredo  (Emphytus)  calceata,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  288,  n.213 

(1818). 
Emphytus  calci         .  !"■<  >ms.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  193  (1871). 
Dolerus  vicinus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  1  L8,  n.  347  ( 1823). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a-e.   tf  Q  .  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

f  I*.   6  ?•  lin- 

i-l,   2-  many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

rn-o.   2-  Munich.  1 1.  Buchecker. 

33.  Emphytus  ustus. 
|.  ithredo  (Emphytus)  usta,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  288,  q.  214 

Emphytus  .  Wart.  Blattw.  p.  252,  u.  i'l  i  L837). 

Hab.  Austria. 

34.  Emphytus  serotinus. 

Tenthr*  do  I  Emphytus)  serotinus,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  288,  n.  214 

(1818). 
Emphytus  serotinus,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xiii.  p.  61,  pi.  ii.  (1870); 

Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  L95  (1871). 
Dolerus  abdominalis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  118,  n.  245  (1823) 

id.  Faun.  Franc,  p.  55,  n.  6,  pi.  viii.  fig.  3. 


Hab.  Ei 

a-h. 
i-k. 
l-^p. 
q-t. 

62- 
62- 
62- 
62- 

202  TENTHKEDINIDJS. 


Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

35.  Emphytus  cereus. 

Tenthredo  (Emphvtus)  cerea,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  289,  n.  216 
(1818). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 
a.    2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

36.  Emphytus  cerris. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  cerris,  Koll.  Denkschr.  Ahad.  Wien,  iii.  p.  48, 
pi.  i.  (1852). 

Hab.  Austria. 

37.  Emphytus  perla. 

Tenthredo  (Emphvtus)  perla,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  289,  n.  217 

(1818). 
Emphytus  perla,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  ii.  p.  197  (1871). 
Emphytus  bohemani,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  275,  u.  10  (1870). 

Hab.  North  Europe. 

38.  Emphytus  temesiensis. 
Emphytus  temesiensis,  Macs.  Term,  fuzeteh,  iii.  p.  115  (1879). 

Hab.  Europe. 
a,  b.   5 .  Germany.  J.  F.  Buthe. 

39.  Emphytus  (?)  dubius. 

Dolerus  pallipes,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenth,:  p.  119,  n.  353  (1823) ;  id. 
Faun.  Franc,  p.  57,  n.  14,  pi.  viii.  tig.  6. 

Hab.  France. 

40.  Emphytus  (?)  nigritus. 

Dolerus  nigritus,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenth:  p.  120,  n.  354  (1823). 

Hab.  France. 

41.  Emphytus  barbarus. 

Emphytus  barbarus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  580  (1881). 

Hab.  Algeria. 

42.  Emphytus  tegulatus. 

Emphytus  tegulatus,  Andre",  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  578  (1881)  ;  id.  Annates 
de  la  Soc.  Frit,  de  France  (6),  i.  p.  351  (1881). 

Hab.  Beyrout. 


80.    EMPHTTUS.  1    3 

4:!.  Einphytus  ruficrus. 
Emphytu?  ruficrus,  .1/  t.fiizetek,  iv.  p.  268  i  1  S80). 

out. 

4  1.  Einphytus  zonarius. 
Einphytus  zonarius,  M  zetek,  iv.  p.  268  |  L880). 

//  sia. 

45.  Einphytus  fuscipennis. 
.  5. ) 
Do!  ?.  Ent.  /.  1 874,  p,  383. 

L.  -  lin..  i.    I  lin. 

ck,  with  a  .  hairy  ]  ;  scapulae  and  cenchri 

white  :  wiii. 

short  white  line  on  the  sides   of 

I 

Ili  G.  ]  !  !sq. 

;.  Einphytus  japonicus. 
I '  "  Mosc.  xxxix.  p.  182  (1£ 

Bab.  Jap  hi  *. 

47.  Einphytus  nigrocaeruleus. 

I   I'll!-     IX. 

Dol  Trans.  E  t.   6     .  /.  nd.  1-7  1.  p.  38  I. 

.  G  lin..  lin. 

'   .  mandibL  s 

[ish  at    the   ti; -.      I    mr  fronl    legs    white,   with    a    black    line 

.  e  :  hind  1<  extn  mities 

of  1  pted.  eond  and 

thii  .  I  of  two  oi  ments  below, 

white.     W  '  hj  aline,  w  ith 

// 

a.  $•  (1  G.  Li   •■  is,  Esq. 

B.   A    ■  '' 

4S.  Einphytus  inornatus. 

1 1  ii.  p.  319,  n.  1  (1  32  1 1. 


*    '.  allied  to  lis;  but  the  1'.  and  the  wings 

are  Dot  said  lu  be  clouded. 


204  TENTHREDINID^;. 

Emphytus  inornatus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  155,  n.  1  (1861); 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  227  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

49.  Emphytus  canadensis. 

Eruphytus  pallipes, Provancher  (nee Spin), Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  66 (1878). 

Hab.  Canada. 

50.  Emphytus  apertus. 

Emphytus  apertus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  155,  n.  2  (1861) ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  228  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

51.  Emphytus  stramineipes. 

Emphytus  stramiueipes,  Cress.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  52 
(1880). 

Hab.  "Washington  Territory. 

52.  Emphytus  mellipes. 

Emphytus  mellipes,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  155,  n.  3  (1861). 
Hab.  United  States. 

53.  Emphytus  cinctipes. 

Emphytus  cinctipes,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  229  (1867). 
Hab.  United  States. 

54.  Emphytus  (? )  nigrofasciatus. 
Tenthredo  nigrofasciata,  Esch.  Entomoyr.  p.  96  (1822). 
Hab.  Unalaschka. 

81.  HARPIPHORUS. 

Emphytus,  sect.  2.  Harpiphorus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  253  (1837). 
Harpiphorus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  196  (1871). 
Asticta,  Nerrnn.  Ent.  Mag.  v.  p.  484  (1838). 

1.  Harpiphorus  lepidus. 

Tenthredo  (Emphytus)  lepida,  Kiwi,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  277,  n.  191 

(1818). 
Harpiphorus  lepidus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  p.  197  (1871). 
Fenusa  iauthe,  Newm.  Ent.  May.  iv.  p.  261  (1837). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a-h.   § .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 


81.    HABPIPHORTTS.  205 

2.  Harpiphorus  taaniatus. 

Harpiphorus  tseniatus,  Costa,  Ann.  Mm.  Nap.  v.  p.  14,  note  (1869). 
Hab.  Piedmont. 

3.  Harpiphorus  imrnersus. 

Tenthredo  (Eniphytus)  immersa,  Klug,  Berl.  Maa.  viii.  p.  284,  n.  205 
(1818).  '  r        ' 

Dolerus  pallimacula,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  117,  n.  344  (1823) ; 
id.  Faun.  Franq.  p.  -55,  n.  5,  pi.  viii.  tip-.  2;  Bridle,  Hum.  iv. 
pi.  xlvii.  fig.  3  (1846). 

Eniphytus  fenestratus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mose.  xx.  p.  27  (1847). 

flaft.  Europe,  Siberia. 

a-  <S-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

*■  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c-  2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

4.  Harpiphorus  vernalis. 

Emphytus  (Harpiphorus)  vernalis,  Died:  Mitth.  schweiz.  cut.  Ges.  ii. 
p.  354  (1856). 

Bab.  Germany,  Switzerland. 

°-  $•  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

5.  Harpiphorus  majalis. 

Emphvtus  majalis,  Vollenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  121,  pi.  iii.  fin-.  2 
(1869). 

Hab.  Utrecht. 

6.  Harpiphorus  hybridus. 

Tenthredo  (Pcecilostoma)  hybrida,  Erichs.  Middend.  Beise,  ii.  pt.  1, 
p.  60(1851).  l 

Hab.  Siberia. 

7.  Harpiphorus  vexator. 

(Plate  IX.  fig.  4.) 

Macrophya  vexator,  Smith,  Trim*.  Ent.  Soc.  1874,  p.  378. 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  41  lin. 

Black  ;  head,  clypeus,  inner  and  hinder  border  of  the  eyes,  joints 
6-8  of  the  antennae,  anterior  tibiae  and  tarsi  in  front,  hind  coxte, 
trochanters,  and  base  of  the  femora,  first  joint  of  the  hind  tarsi,  and 
the  second  and  third  joints  all  white.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline, 
with  fuscous  nervures ;  the  stigma  white  at  the  base. 

Bab.  Japan. 

a.  $.  (Type  of  species.)  Hiogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 


206  TEKXHREDIXID^. 

8.  Harpiphorus  varianus. 

Emph-ytus  varianus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  156,  n.  4  (1861)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  229,  n.  5  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.  2- 

9.  Harpiphorus  versicolor. 

Emphvtus  versicolor,  Nort.  Trans,  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  230,  n.  6 
(1867  >. 

Hab.  Illinois. 

10.  Harpiphorus  testaceus. 

Emphvtus  testaceus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  156,  n.  5  (1861); 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  230,  n.  7  |  L867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

11.  Harpiphorus  semicornis. 

Emphytus  semicornis,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  220,  n.  2  (1835);  Nort. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  231,  n.  8. 

Hab.  United  States. 
a.  §.  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

12.  Harpiphorus  tarsatus. 

Emphytus  tarsatus,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  219,  n.  1  (1835) ;  Nort. 
Proc.  Host.  Soc.  viii.  p.  157,  n.  7(1861);  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc. 
Lp.  231,  n.  9  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a.  5  .  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

Closely  allied  to  H.  immersus. 

13.  Harpiphorus  hollii. 
Emphytus  bollii,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  80  (1872). 

Hab.  Texas. 

14.  Harpiphorus  niaculatus. 

Emphvtus  maculatus,  Nort.  Proc.  Post.  Soc.  viii.  p.  157,  n.  8  (1861)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  232  (1807). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a-e.  cJ  5 .  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

Closely  allied  to  H.  immersus. 


81.    HAEPIPHOETJS. — 84.    PCECILOSTO^I  \ .  207 

L5.  Harpiphorus  improbus. 
Emphytus  iniprobu~.  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Eat.  Soc.  viii.  p.  11  (1SV0  |. 
Hab.  Nevada. 

16.  Harpiphorus  (?)  platycerus. 
Emphytus  platycerus,  s     .  Bost.  Jonrn.  i.  p.  220,  n.  3  (1835). 
Hah.  Indiana. 

1 7.  Harpiphorus  recens. 
■    -.  v     •  C     .  Joum.  i.  p.  221,  n.  J  (1835). 
Hah.  Indiana. 

1  8.  Harpiphorus  |  ? )  articulatus. 

I  data,  Kim.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  284,  n.  204 

i  1818). 

Hab.   Baltimore. 

82.  ANEUGMENUS. 

I  t.  iii.  A  .p.  253  l  1  - 

1 .  Aneuguieuus  iufuscatus. 
Emphytus  in!  .      .  ex.  p.  20  i  1    17). 

Hab.    I. 
a.  J.  Nl  II.  Buchecker. 

2.  Aueuguienus  corouatus. 

Emphyl  nata,  Kl\  g,  /;■  rl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  276,  n  183 

i  L818). 

Hab.  Silesia. 

3.  Aneugmenus  ( ?  i  radialis  *. 

phytus  radialis,  /'.      mi.  B     .   If     .  xx.  p.  28  (1847). 
Hah.  Kasan. 

83.  ATHLOPHORUS. 
AtbJ               .  liurm.  J  Dr.  K    g,  1847. 

1 .   Athlophorus  klugii. 
Athlophorus  klugii,  Burm.  J  r  Dr.  Klug}  1847. 

Hah.  Java. 

84.  PCECIL0ST0MA. 

•   mi  .  Dah  b.  C  nsp.  Tenth-,  pp.  9,  13  i  1835);    Hart.  Blattw. 
p.  302  (1837). 
I'  ecilosoma,  Thorns.  Hym.  Stand,  i.  p.  227  ( 1871). 


*  Probably  tin-  type  of  :i  new  genus  :  lanceolate  cell  with,  oblique  cross-line; 
hind  wings  with  two  middle  cells.     Andrt  |  pkorus. 


208  TEXTHREDIXID.33. 

1.  Pcecilostoma  pulveratum. 

Tenthredo  pulverata,  Retz.  Gen.  Spec.  Ins.  p.  72,  n.  304  (1783). 
Tenthredo  limbata,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  2667,  n.  121  (1789); 

St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  72,  n.  218  (1823). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  obesa,  Kim/.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  210,  n.  164 

(1818). 
Pcecilosoma  pulverata.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  229  (1^71). 
Selandria  pulchella,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  54  (1835). 
Tenthredo  leucozonius,  Hurt.  Blattw.  p.  29U,  n.  15  (1837). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  $  .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b.  2'  Britain. 

c-h.  2-  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Buthe. 

2.  Pcecilostoma  obtusum. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  obtusa,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  211,  n.  166 

(1818). 
Pcecilosoma  obtusa,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  231  (1871). 

Hah.  Hungary. 

:}.  Pcecilostoma  carbonarium. 

Tenthredo  earbonaria,  Scop.  Ent.  ('urn.  p.  279,  n.  733  (1763). 
Tenthredo  guttata,  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Han, II.  xxix.p.  L05,n.  3'.t(1808). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  impressa,   Klug,  Berl.  Mar/,  viii.  p.  68,  n.  46 

(1818). 
Selandria  klugii,  Steph.  Til.  B?"it.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  53  |  L835). 
Pcecilostoma  unpressum,  Costa,  Faun.  yap..  Tentr.  p.  L09,  pi.  lxxviii. 

fig.  5  (1869). 
Pcecilosoma  guttata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  231  (1871). 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  6  2  • 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

e.  2  •  (Type  of  S.  klugii. > 

1  >arenth. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

f-h.  6  2- 

Britain. 

i-z.  <S  $  • 

( '<>  -mi  any. 

J.  F.  Buthe. 

aa.  2  • 

Swetlt.'U. 

bb-dd.  $. 

Zurich. 

11.  Buchecker. 

4.  Pcecilostoma  longicorne. 
Pcecilosoma  longicornis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  232,  n.  6  (1871). 
Hab.  Sweden. 

5.  Pcecilostoma  submuticum. 
Pcecilosoma  submutica,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  232,  n.  7  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

6.  Pcecilostoma  excisum. 

Pcecilosoma  excisa,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  233,  n.  8  (1871). 
Hab.  Sweden. 


84.    POECILOSTOMA. 85.    TAXONUS.  209 

7.  Pcecilostoma  (?)  gelidum. 

Tenthredo  (Poecilostonia)  gelida.  Erichs.  Middend.  Reise.  ii.  pt.  1' 
p.  61  (1851). 

Eab.  Siberia. 

8.  Pcecilostoma  inferentia. 

Poecilostoma  inferentia,  Nbrt.   Trans.  Amer.   Ent.  Soc.  ii.   p.  224 
(180-  |. 

Hah.  Xorth  America. 

a.  6  •  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

9.  Pcecilostoma  albosectum. 
Strongylogaster  albosectus,  Provanclwr,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  1(38  (1878). 
Eab.  Canada. 

10.  Pcecilostoma  coquimbense. 
Tenthredo  coquimbensis,  Spin.  Gay's  Fauna  Chilena,  vi.  p.  556  (1851). 
Eab.  Chili. 

85.  TAXONUS. 
Taxonus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  297  (1837). 

1.  Taxonus  agrorum. 

I'  athredo  (AUantus)  nitida,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  218,  n.  179 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  ngroruni.  Fallen.  Vetensk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  59  (1608). 
Taxonus  agrorum,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  234  (1871). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a.  $ .  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

b.  §.  (As  T.  bicolor.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 
c-f/.<S2-                                        Germany.                      J.  F.  HutJie. 

/<,  i.  2  •  Sweden. 

2.  Taxonus  sticticus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  stictica,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  218,  n.  180 
(1818). 

Hab.  Hungary. 

3.  Taxonus  equiseti. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  bicolor,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  211),  n.  181 

(181-l 
Tenthredo  equiseti,  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  CO,  n.  20  (1808). 

p 


210  TENTHEEDIXID.E. 

Taxonus  equiseti,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  234  (1871). 
Taxonus  pratorum,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  290,  n.  2  (1870). 
Tenthredo  bizonata,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  344,  n.  24  (1838). 

Hub.  Europe. 

(,-jL  j  ^  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Rutlie. 

i,k.<5  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

4.  Taxonus  coxalis. 
Tenthredo  coxalis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  298,  n.  4  (1837). 

llal>.  Germany. 

5.  Taxonus  minutus. 

Taxonus  minutus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  110,  pi.  lxxviii.  fig.  4 
(1859). 

11  ah.   Xaples. 

6.  Taxonus  glabratus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  agilis,  Kluq,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  208,  n.  159 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  glabrata,  Fall.    Vet.-Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  108,  n.  43 


Taxonus  glabratus,  Thonts.  Hym.  Sand.  i.  p.  235  (  1^71). 

a.  $ .  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

b.  2'  Britain. 

c.  J.  England.  T.  R.  Billups,  Esq. 
rf-ra.  6  2  •  C^3  T-  rufpes.)            tain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 
o-ic  (5  §.  '  ■  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

X.    2  •  Sweden. 

y.  2.  .Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

7.  Taxonus  opaconiaculatus. 
Tenthredo  opacomaculata,  Eversm.  Hull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  44  (1847). 

l/ab.  Kasan. 

8.  Taxonus  fletcheri. 

Taxonus  fletcheri,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xiv.  p.  266  (1878). 

J I  al>.  Worcester. 

9.  Taxonus  albipes. 

Taxonus  albipes,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  2o-")  (1.-71 ). 
Tenthredo  cerasi  rf,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  340,  n.  10  (1838). 

Bab.  Sweden,  Lapland. 

10.  Taxonus  glottianus. 
Taxonus  glottianus,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  May.  x.  p.  220  (1874). 
Hub.  Scotland. 


85.    TAXONUS. — 86.    STKOXGTLOGASTER.  211 

1 1 .  Taxonus  nigrisonia. 

Taxonus  nigrisoma,  Nort.  True.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  110  (1862) ;   id. 
Tram.  .  ii.  p.  211  (186c 

II ah.  Massach 


1 2.  Taxonus  unicinctus. 

Tas  .  Kort.   Pr  c.   B         §    .  ix.  p.  110  (1862);    id. 

I  er.  l.nt.  Soc.  ii.  p.  21 1  i  L866  . 


Hab.  C  ticut. 

L3.  Taxonus  multicolor. 

Str  .  A'  >-t.  1  v       ix.  p.  120  i  L862 1. 

Taxi  idticolor,  A  .  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  212  i  1.868). 

Hab.  North  Ajnei  ;.<-u. 

1  I.  Taxonus  (?)  dubitatus. 
Ta3  ibitatus,  A*    t.  Pro  .  /.     -  Soc.  ix.  p.  1 19  |  L862). 

Hi},.   I     ited  Si 

1 5.  Taxonus  |  ?  i  amicus. 
ic  .-.  Xort.  Trans.  Amer.  J.       S       ii.  p.213,  n.  -"ill 
Hab.  Canada. 

L6.  Taxonus  (?  i  albidopictus. 
Taxonus  albidopictus,  Xort.  Tr<  \  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  213  (1868). 

Hab.  United  Si 

17.  Taxonus  longipennis. 
Tax  }  Cameron,  1  378,  p.  111. 

Hab.  Brazil. 

.  STRONGYLOGASTER. 

Str  ■    Consp.    Tenthr.   pp.  4,    L3  (1835);    Hart. 

B     '    .  p.  299  I  L837). 

A.    Europa  ^-Asiatic  Species,  including  Japan. 

1 .  Strongylogaster  filicis. 

Tenthredo  (AUantus  .  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  \  in.  p.  216,  n.  174 

318). 

i>2 


212  TENTHTtEnrNlD^. 

Strongylogaster  filicis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  242  (1871). 
3 .  Tenthredo  (Allantus)  carinata,  King,  Berl.  Man.  viii.   p.  216 
n.  175  (1818). 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 

a,  b.  6  § .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c  9. .  Sweden. 


2.  Strongylogaster  suojecta. 
Tenthredo  subjecta,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  44  (1847). 
Hah.  Kasan. 

3.  Strongylogaster  sharpi. 
Strongylogaster  sharpi,  Cameron,  Eat.  M.  May.  xvi.  p.  64  (1879). 
Hah.  Dumfriesshire. 

4.  Strongylogaster  rnultifasciata. 

Tenthredo  rnultifasciata,  Fourer.  Eat.  Par.  ii.  p.  368,  n.  14  (1785). 
Tenthredo  cingulata,  Fabr.  Eat.  Syst.  ii.  p.  1  L3,  n.  34  (  1793). 
Tentbredo  (Allantus)  cingulata,  Kluq,  Bcrl.  Mat/,  viii.  p.  215,  n.  173 

(1818). 
Strongylogaster     cingulatus,    Costa,    Faun.   Kan.,   Tentr.    p.   107, 

pi.  lx.wiii.  figs.  2,  3  I  1859). 
Strongylogaster  cingulata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  242  (1871). 
<3 .  Tenthredo   (Allantus)   linearis,  Klug,   Berl.  Mag.   viii.  p.  217, 

n.  L78  (1818). 
Tenthredo  alternans,  St. -Eary.  Mm.  Tenth- .  p.  73,  n.  219  (1823). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
F.  Bond,  Esq. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 


5.  Strongylogaster  geniculata. 

Strongylogaster  geniculata,    Thorns.   Hum.   Scand.  i.  p.  243.  n.  3 

(1871).  F         ' 

Hah.  Sweden. 

6.  Strongylogaster  macula. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  macula,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  217,  n.  177 

(1818). 
Strongylogaster  macula,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  243  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 


Hah.  Eur 

ope. 

a-n.  S  2  ■ 
o.  $. 
p.  $. 
g-aa.  rj  2  • 
bb,  cc.  2  • 

Britain. 
Britain. 
Britain. 
( rermany 
Europe. 

86.    STROXGTLOGASTEK.  213 


7.  Strongylogaster  eborina. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  eborina,  Klwj,  Bed.  Mag.  viii.  p.  108,  n.  141 
(1818). 


Hah.  Central  Europe. 


a-d.  J  %. 

Britain. 

e.  <$  .  i  As  Melicerta  ochroleucus.) 

Britain. 

f,ff-  ?• 

Britain. 

h-r.  rf$. 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Stephens. 

J.  F.  Rutbe. 


8.  Strongylogaster  mixta. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  mixta,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  217,  n.  17G 

i  L818). 
Strongylogaster  mixta,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  244  (1871). 

Ilnh.  Germany. 


9.  Strongylogaster  femoralis. 
Strongylogaster  femoralis,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xi.  p.  250  1 1  375). 
Huh.  Paisley. 

1  < ).  Strongylogaster  delicatula. 

Tenthredo  delicatula,  Fall.  Vet-.Akad.  Hanoi,  xxix.  p.  L22  |  L808). 
mgylogaster   delicatula,    Thorns.    Opusc.    Ent.  ii.  p.  244,   n.   4 
i  L870);  id.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  l'44,  n.  0  (1871). 

Hah.  Sweden. 

a.  ($.  Sweden. 

11.  Strongylogaster  iridipennis. 
ite  IX.  Bg.  8.) 
Strongylogaster  iiidipennis,  Smith,  Tr.  Ent.  Soc.  1874,  p.  377. 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black;  wings  hyaline  and  iridescent,  nervures  piceous ;  tegulae 
and  cenchri  white;  legs  rufous;  coxae,  trochanters,  tip  of  hind 
tibiae,  and  hind  tarsi  black :  hind  tibiae  whitish  at  the  base. 
Abdomen  slightly  carinated  in  the  middle  above;  segments  3  5 
narrowly  bordered  behind  with  ferruginous  ;  segments  13— G  wholly 
ferruginous  beneath. 

Hub.  Japan. 
a.  S .  (Type  of  species.)  Eakodadi.  H.  Whitely,  Esq, 


214  TENTHREDINTD-E. 

B.  North- American  Species,  including  Mexico. 
12.  Strongylogaster  terminalis. 

Tenthredo  terminalis,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  318  (1824). 
Allantus  et  Strongylogaster  terminalis  et  mellosus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ. 

vii.  pp.  236  &  237  (I860),  ix.  p.  120  (1862) ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent. 

Soc.  ii.  p.  215  (1868). 

Sab.  United  States. 

a-e.   2  •  Trenton  Falls,  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

f-h.   $. 

13.  Strongylogaster  pallidicornis. 

Strongylogaster  pallidicornis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  216, 
n.  3  (1868). 

Hob.  United  States. 


14.  Strongylogaster  apicalis. 

Allantns  apicalis,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  216,  n.  3  (1835). 
Strongylogaster  apicalis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  120  (1862) ;  id. 

Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  216  (1868). 
Allantus  abdominalis,  Nort.  Bust.  Journ.  vii.  p.  238,  n.  4  (1860). 
Strongylogaster  abdominalis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bod.  Soc.  ix.  p.  120  (1862). 

Sab.  United  States. 

a-d.S-  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

e,f.  cS  $.  United  States. 

15-  Strongylogaster  epicera. 

Allantus  epicera,  Say,  Host.  Journ.  i.  p.  216  (1835)  ;   Nort.  Bost. 

Journ.  vii.  p.  243,  u.  15  (1860). 
Strongylogaster  epicera,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  120  (1862)  ;  id. 

Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  217  (1868). 

Hub.  North.  America. 

16.  Strongylogaster  rufocinctiis. 

Allantus  rufocinctiis,  Nort.  Bod.  Journ.  vii.  p.  248,  n.  25  (1860). 
Strongylogaster  rufocinctiis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  120  (1862)  ■ 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  217  (1868). 

Hob.  North  America. 

17.  Strongylogaster  impressatus. 

Strongylogaster  impressatus,   Provancher,   Nat.   Canad.  x.   p.   170 

(1878).  l 

.   Sab.  Canada. 


",;.    STE0XGYL0GASTEK.  215 

18.  Strongylogaster  pallipes. 

A 1 1  ■  1  t ; i  u <  pallipes,  Say,  West.  Quart.  Rep.  ii.  p.  72  (1823)      Nort. 
Bost.Journ.  \  ii.  p.  243,  n.  16  |  I860 

pallipes,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  120  I  L862);  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  ii.  p.  21- 

Hab.   United  States. 

a.  2-  United  Stal 


L9.  Strongylogaster  pinguis. 

\'  is,  iV    t.  Bost.  J  ii.  p.  244,  n.  17  (1860). 

Sti  -.  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  120  I  1862);  id. 

Trans.  An,  368  l. 

Hab.  North  Ameri 


20.  Strongylogaster  tacitus. 

rn.  vii.  p.  246,  n.  20  I  I860). 

.  i.\.  ]i.    L20  (1  362)  ; 
hner.  Eh  i.  p.  219  (It 

Hab.  North  Ai 


21.  Strongylogaster  mfescens. 

Allantus  rui  n.  vii.  p.  2  \~>,  n.  19  (1860). 

Stro  •  Proc:  I  .  ix.  p.  1 20    I 

,  I  mi  r.  Ei  t)8). 


Hab.  Maine. 


22.  Strongylogaster  longnlus. 


Vort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.   Soc.  ii.   p.  220, 

n.  II  i  I  ■    -  . 

Bab.   United  Stal  -. 


23.  Strongylogaster  distans. 

-.  A  rt.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.   ii.  p.   220, 

ii.  L2  i 

Hab.  Western  I  ni 


2  1.  Strongylogaster  fidus. 
St,  .'       s.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent,  Soc.  viii.  p.  1: 

Hab.  Western  United  St;:' 


216  TENTHREDINID.E. 

25.  Strongylogaster  multicinctus. 

Stronorlosraster  multicinctus,  Nbrt.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  143 
(1862)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  221  (1863). 


Hab.  Virginia. 


26.  Strongylogaster  labiatus. 


Tenthredo  (Allantus)  labiata,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  73,  n.  56 
(1818). 

Hab.  Georgia*. 

27.  Strongylogaster  annulosus. 

Stronevlogaster  annulosus,  Nbrt.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  221, 
n.  14  (1868). 

Bab.  United  States. 

a.  2  •  St.  John's  Bluff,  East  Florida.  K.  Foster. 

28.  Strongylogaster  tibialis. 

Strongylogaster  tibialis,  Cress.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  19 

(1880). 


Hab.  Nevada. 


29.  Strongylogaster  rubripes. 


Strons-vlogaster  rubripes,    Cress.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  20 

(I860).' 

Hab.  Colorado. 


30.  Strongylogaster  politns. 

Strongvlogaster  politus,   Cress.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  20 
(1880). 

Hab.  Canada. 

31.  Strongylogaster  soriculatipes. 

Strongylogaster  soriculatipes  (Prov.  MS.),  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent. 
Soc.  viii.  p.  20  (1880). 

Hab.  Xortb  America. 


*  Judging  from  the  description,  this  species  would  appear  to  be  closely  allied 
to  S.  annulosus,  Nort. 


86.    STRONGYLOGASTER.  217 

32.  Strongylogaster  unicus. 

.    Fort.    Proc.    B         v    .  ix.  p.  120  (1862); 
trans.  Ann  r.  E  ii.  p.  221       368 

11  ■■•'■.  N(  w  York. 

33.  Strongylogaster  nieritorius. 

meritorius,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  221, 
q.  508). 

Eab.  Mexico. 

34.  Strongylogaster  nigritorius. 

ister  nigritorius,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  222, 

n.  17 

Eab.   Mexi 

35.  Strongylogaster  illuminatus. 

bner.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  222, 
ii.  V6 

Eab.  Mexi 

.  Strongylogaster  fnlviventris. 

tris,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  222, 

n.  19  1 1 -»;-,. 
Eab.  Mexi 

37.  Strongylogaster  lineatns. 

Str  .    .  .    '■      ■    Trans.   Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  223, 

n.  20  i  L808). 

Eab.  Mexico. 

38.  St.-ongylogaster  nigricans. 

'.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  223, 
n.  -1  |  L80«). 

Eab.   W 

39.  Strongylogaster  nigredo. 

.  Nort.    Trans.  Amer.   Ent.  Soc,  ii.  p.  223, 
1808). 

!>.  Mexi 


213 


TEXTHEEDINTDiE. 


Subfamily  X.  DOLERIN^. 
87.  DOLERUS. 
Dolerus,  Jar.  Hym.  p.  56  (1807). 
A.  Eur -opaio- Asiatic  Species,  including  Japan  and  North  China. 

1.  Dolerus  pratensis. 

Tenthredo  pratensis,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  556,  n.  13  (1758). 

Dolerus  pratensis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  284  i  L87J  ). 

Tenthredo  ahietis,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  558,  n.  27(1758);  id.  Faun. 

Suec.  p.  396  (1761). 
Tenthredo  germanica,  Fabr.  Syst.  Ent.  p.  321,  n.  21  (1775). 
Tenthredo  eglanteriae,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  109,  n.  29  (1793). 
Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  eglanterias,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  291,  n.  218 

Dolerus  eglanterise,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Ins.  p.  33,  pi.  lxvi.  figs.  1  &  2 


Tenthredo  pedestris,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  82,  pi  xi.  (1801). 
Tenthredo  melanocephala,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  364,  n.  3  i  17  $5). 
Tenthredo  fulviventris,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  280,  n.  736  (1763). 
Dosytheus  hvalinalis  et  xanthopus,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Maud.  vii. 
p.  83  (1835). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a-cc.SQ.  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

dd.  $.  (Type  of  D.  hyalinalis.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

ee.  2-  (Type  of  -D-  xanthopus.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

ff-mm.  cJ$.  Germany.  J.  F.  Buthe. 

nn.  2-  Bohemia.  Prof.  N.  M.  Kheil. 

oo-qq.  2-  Italy.  \V.  E.  Leach. 

rr-w.  <j$.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

wic-aaa.  $  $ .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

2.  Dolerus  arcticus. 

Dolerus  arcticus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  284  (1871). 

Hab.  Lapland. 

3.  Dolerus  aericeps. 
Dolerus  sericeps,  Tlioms.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  285  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

4.  Dolerus  lateritius. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  lateritia,  Kluy,  Berl.  Mar/,  viii.  p.  295.  n  220 

(1818). 
Dolerus  lateritius,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  2S7  (1871). 
Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  madida,  Kluy,  Berl.   Mug.  viii.  p.  298,  n   224 

(1818). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-k.rS2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

l-q-6  2-  England.  G.  Taylor,  Esq. 

r-v.  3  2-  Germany.  J.  F.Ruthe. 

u\  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

x.  6  ■  Munich  (?).  H.  Buchecker. 

U-  6  ■  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


87.  doleees.  219 

5.  Dolerus  Mspanicus. 

Dolerus  Mspanicus,  M6cs.   Term,  fuzetek,   v.  p.  29  (1885);  Andre, 
.  Hym.  i.  p.  580  ( L881). 

Hah.  Granada. 

6.  Dolerus  triplicatus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  triplicatus,  Khuj,  B<  rl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  295,  n.  221 

(1-18). 
Dolerus  3-plicatus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.p.  286  (1871). 
Dolerus  trimaculatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  121,  n.  358  (1823). 
Dolerus  Lugubris,  Grimm.  Bull.  Mosc.  vii.  p.  125  (1834). 
Dolerus  diruidiatus  %  ,  Bridle,  Hym.  i\ .  pi.  xlvii.  tig.  2  (1816). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  2-  Germany.  Dr.  Kb 

b.  g.  Genua  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c.  j .  31  uuich.  H.  Buchecker. 


7.  Dolerus  auticus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  antica,  Klug,    Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  294,  n.  219 
i  L818). 

-  anticus.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  287  (1871). 

i  lolerus)  ulL  .  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  297,  n.  223 

(1818). 
Dosytheus  ruscipennis,  Steph.  HI.  Brit.  Ent.,  Haust.  vii. p.  35  (  L835). 
Dolerus  dimidiatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.   Tenthr.  p.  122,  n.  263  (1823)  ; 

BrulU,  Hym.  iv.  pi.  xlvii.  l i _-- .  I  |  L846). 
Dolerus  ferrugatus,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  T<  nthr.  p.  122,  n.  366  (1823). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Ruthe. 

II.  Buchecl 
II.  Buchecker. 

8.  Dolerus  geniculates. 

Dolerus  geniculates,  St  -Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  122,  n.  364  (1823). 
Dolerus  chappelli,  Cameron,  Ent.  M.  May.  xiv.  p.  J  55  (1877). 

Hah.   England;  France. 

9.  Dolerus  pachycerus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  thoracica,  Klug  (nee  Beauv.~),  Berl.  Mag.  viii. 

p.  304,  n.  L39  (1818). 
Dolerus  pachveerus,  Hart.   Blattw.   p.   238,  n.  26  (1818);    Zadd. 

Blattw.  p.  23  i  L859 
?  Dolerus   brevicornis  i  nee  Zadd.)  et  thoracicus  (nee  Beauv.),  Tlioms. 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  288  |  1  -71). 

Hah.  Germany ;  Sweden. 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  2- 

Britain. 

i,  2- 
m-o.  d  2- 

<  rermany 
1     .ope. 
Zurich. 

p.  2  (vai-.). 

Europe. 

220  TENTHREDIXID^:. 

10.  Dolerus  incertus. 
Dolerus  incertus,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  21  (1859). 

Hab.  Germany. 

11.  Dolerus  brevicornis. 
Dolerus  brevicornis,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  25  (1859). 

Hab.  Prussia. 

12.  Dolerus  asper. 
Dolerus  asper,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  21  (1859). 
Hob.  Germany. 
a.  6  •  Aix-la-Chapelle.  Prof.  Forster. 

13.  Dolerus  saxatilis. 
Dolerus  saxatilis,  Hart.  Blattw,  p.  233,  n.  5  (1837). 

Hah.  Harz. 

1  1.  Dolerus  palustris. 

Tentliredo  (Dolerus)  palustris,  Kim.  Berl.  Mat/,  viii.  p.  296,  n.  222 

(181-1. 
Dosvtheus  junci  et  fuscipeunis,   Steph.  Bl.  Brit.  Ent..  Mand.  vii. 

pp.84  &85  (1835). 
Dolerus  palustris,  Tltom*.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  283  (1871). 
Dolerus  cothurnatus,  St.-Farg.  M<>,t.  Tenthr.  p.  123,  n.  3GG  (1823). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a.  5.  (Type  of  I),  junci.)  England.  J.F.Stephens. 

b.  $.  (Type  of  I).  fusdpennis.)  S.Scotland.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c.  d.  <$  2-  Britain. 

e-t.  d  ?.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

u-tc.  J.  Munich.  11.  Buchecker. 

x-aa.(5  2.  Zurich.  H.  Bucheck.er. 

bb.  ($ .  Europe.  H.  Buchecker. 

15.  Dolerus  busaei. 
Dolerus  bussei,  Vollenh.  Herklots  Bouwstoffen,  ii.  p.  277  (1858). 

Hob.  Holland. 

16.  Dolerus  pratorum. 

Tentliredo   pratorum,  Fallen,    Vetensk.  Handl.  xxix.    p.    64,  n.  27 

1  L808). 
Dolerus  pratorum,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  281  (1871). 
Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  equiseti,  KUkj,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  208,  n.  225 

(1818). 

Hah.  Central  Em-ope. 
a-h.  <3  2  -  Germany.  J.  F.  Kuthe. 

17.  Dolerus  etruscus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  etrusca,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  299,  n.  226 
(1818). 

Hah.  Parma. 


87.    DOLERTTS.  221 

18.  Dolerus  trernula. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus )  trernula,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  299,  u  227 

1 1-18). 

Hub.  Germany. 

19.  Dolerus  dubius. 

Tenthredo   (Dolerus)  dubia,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  299,   n.  228 

i  L818). 
Dolerus  dubius,  T/w?)is.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  282  (1871). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a-d.  3  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Rutbe. 

e.  2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

/.  $ .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

g.  c$ .  Europe.  H.  Buchecker. 

20.  Dolerus  timidus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  timidus,  Klug,  Berl.  Mac/,  viii.  p.  300,  n.  229 

(1818). 
Dolerus  timidus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  282  i  L871 ). 
Tentbredo  abietis,  Baiiz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  65,  pi.  iii.  (1799). 

I/"/,.   Europe. 

a-c.  cS2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Rutbe. 

21.  Dolerus  desertus. 

Tenthredo  d»olerus)  deserta,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  300,  n.  230 
i  L818). 

Sab.  Germany. 

a.  §  ■  German}-.  J.  F.  Rutbe. 

22.  Dolerus  bimaculatus. 

Tenthredo  bimaculnta,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  368,  n.  16  (1786). 

Tenthredo  tristis,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  39,  n.  50  (1804). 

Tenthredo    (Dolerus)    tristis,   Panz.  Faun.    derm.   Heft  98,  pi.  xi. 

i  1809);  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  301,  n.  231  (1818). 
Dolerus  tristis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  283  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a,  b.%.  Germany.  J.  F.  Rutbe. 

c-f.  $  2  ■  Zurich.  "  H.  Buchecker. 

23.  Dolerus  palmatus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  palmata,  Klug,  Berl  Mag.  viii.  p.  303,  n.  256 

(1818). 
Dolerus  palmatus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  279  (1871). 

Hub.  Europe. 


222 


TEXTHREDINIH.E. 


a-f.  rf?. 
9-  6- 

h-i.  s2- 

m.  2- 
n.  2- 


Britain. 

Britain. 
( re  I'll  i  any. 
Euri 
Munich  (?). 

24.  Dolerus  picipes. 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Ptuthe. 
II.  Buchecker. 


Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  picipes,  King.  Berl.  Mnq.  viii.  p.  303,  n.  237 
(1818). 


Hob.  Britain  ;  Germany. 
a.  2-  Britain. 


J.  F.  Stephens. 


25.  Dolerus  magnicornis. 

Dolerus  magnicornis,  Eversm.  Ball.  Mosc.  \\.  p.  2~>,  n.  \m2  i  I  -17  i. 
Hah.  Orenburg. 

26.  Dolerus  tenebrosus. 

Dolerus  tenebrosus,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  25,  n.  13  (1847). 

Bab.  Kasan. 

27.  Dolerus  opacus. 

Tenthredo  opaca,  Fabr.  Sgst.  Ent.  p.  323,  n.  81  I  L775);   Pans.  Faun. 

Germ.  Hefl  52,  pi.  \.  i  J 7;>8). 
Tenthredo  hsematodes,  Schranlc,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  336,  n.  678 

(1781  )  :  id.  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  25]  i  L802). 
T(  othredo  (Dolerus)  (nematodes,  Kim/.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  304,  n.  238 

(1818). 
Dolerus  opacus,  Jur.  Hym.  pi.  \i.  gen.  -I  i  L807). 
Dolerus  baematodes,  Thorns.  II inn.  Scand.  i.  p.  289  (1871)  j    Vottenh. 

Tijdschr.  Ent.  xxiii.  p.  14,  pi.  iii.  (lower  figs.)  i  L880). 
Dolerus  cserulescens,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  242  i  L837). 
Dolerua  micans,  '/.mid.  Blattw.  p.  Lo  (  L859). 


Hah. 

Europe. 

a-g.  2- 

Britain. 

.1.  F.  Stepliens, 

h.  2- 

Wesl  of  England. 

W.  E.  Leach. 

i.  2- 

;iin. 

k.i.  2- 

England. 

<  '•.  Taylor,  Esq 

m-r.  2- 

( rermany. 

J.  F.  Butlie. 

s,t.  2 

Munich. 

II.!  iuchecker. 

u.  J. 

M  unich  (?). 

II.  Buchecker. 

28.  Dolerus  ravus. 

Dolerus  ravus,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  18  (1859). 

Hah.  Danzig. 

2!  i.  Dolerus  gracilis. 

Dolerus  gracilis,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  10  (1859). 

Hah.  Germany. 


2  ,  .    DOLERUS.  223 

30.  Dolerus  brevis. 
brevis,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  19  i  1859). 


Z/n&.   Koni 


31.  Dolerus  eversrnanui. 


>/t.),  Bull.  Mosc.  \x.  p.  24,  n.  8 
(1647). 

Huh. 

32.  Dolerus  sanguiuicollis. 

l/(/y.  viii.  p.  305,  n.  240  (1818). 

Uab.  Austria. 

33.  Dolerus  rufotorquatus. 

I  loL  rus  ruf  •.  Nap.  ii.  p.  97  ( l-,: 

ta. 

34.  Dolerus  crassus. 

I  ,   279,   n.   730  i  1763)  ;   Panz. 
I 
'I .  :  p.  412,  n.  32  (1781  ). 

_  -  5  i  1  -7 1 ». 

.  p.  338,  n.  681 
!4S     L802). 
.  xx.  p.  24  (1847 
.      .  ii.  p.  374,  a.  31  ( 1785). 


.1.  F.  Sti  phens. 


J.  I.  Ruthe. 
Prof.  X.  M.  Khril. 

II.  Buchi 

I  1.    Kuril' 


35.  Dolerus  puucticollis. 

1 1  lerus  :ollis,  Thorns.  Ilym.  Scand.  i.  p.  286  I  I".  1). 

.  Swedi 

36.  Dolerus  scoticus. 
Dolerus  /    t.  M.  Mag.  xvii.  p.  206  (1881). 

.   Braen 

37.  Dolerus  liogaster. 

Doli  rus  er,  TJioms.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  286  (1871). 

Hah.  Swedi 


.  I...1 

• 

111.  II. 

1 
Britain. 

France. 

many 

1 

irh. 

Hub.  Europe. 

a,  S- 

tain. 

b-n.  S  2  ■ 
o-s.  <5  2  . 
t.  2. 

<  rermany, 

.Munich. 
Munich. 

224  TENTHREDINIDJ3. 

38.  Dolerus  vestigialis. 

Dolerus  vestigialis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  305,  n.  242  (1818) ; 

Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  280  I  1871 ). 
Dolerus  rufipes,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  124,  n.  369  (1823). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Ruthe. 
J I .  Buchecker. 
11.  Buchecker. 

39.  Dolerus  gessneri. 
Dolerus  gessneri,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p,  273  (1880). 

Hub.  Switzerland  ;  Scotland. 

40.  Dolerus  tinctipennis. 
Dolerus  tinctipennis,  Cam.  Trans.  lint.  Soc.  Lond.  1881,  p.  57  1. 

Hob.  Britain. 

11.  Dolerus  genucinctus. 

Dolerus  genueinet  us,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  L8  (1869). 
Hah.  Germany  ;  Sweden. 

12.  Dolerus  plaga. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  plaga,  Klug,   Berl.  Mag.  viii.    p    306,  n.  243 
(1818). 

Hob.  Austria. 

43.  Dolerus  annulipes. 

Dolerus  annulijn-.  Thome.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  280  (1871). 

Hob.  Lapland. 

1 1.  Dolerus  gilvipes. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  gilvip    .   A    ig,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  30ti,  n.  244 

(1818). 
Dolerus  gilvipes,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  281  (1871  i. 

llab.  Germany. 

i.">.  Dolerus  niger. 

Tentnredo  nigra,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  925,  n.  34  (1767). 
I'.    thredo  (Dolerus)  nigra,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  301,  n.  252 

(1818). 
Dolerus  niger,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  22  (1859)  ;  .  Nap.,  Tentr. 

p.  :;t  i  L859)  ;   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  289  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-e.  6  2 .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

f-li.  2-  Britain. 

j  j{   o  Eastern  M audit,  Northamptonshire.  C.  O.  Waterhouse, Esq. 

l-to.  <5  2.  Germany.  •'•  F.  Ruthe. 

#.£.  Bohemia.  Prof.  N.  M.  Kheil. 

y'-dd.(S2-  Munich.  11.  Buchecker. 


87.   DOtERrs.  225 

46.  Dolerus  carinatus. 
Dolerus  carinatus,  Scholtz,  Arb.  schlvs.  Ges.  vaterl.  Cultur,  1847,  p.  111. 
Hab.  Germany. 

47.  Dolerus  antkracinus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  anthracina,  King,  Bed.  Mag.  viii.  p.  302,  n.  2.'53 

(1818). 
Dolerus    anthracinus,   Zadd.   Blattio.  p.   16  (1859)  ;    Thorns.  Hum. 

Scand.  i.  p.  291  (1871). 
Dolerus  leucobasis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  240,  n.  31  (1837). 
Dolerus  fiasus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  243,  n.  37  (1837);  Zadd.  Blattw. 

p.  24  f  1  359). 
$.  Dolerus  cenchria,  Hart.  Blattto.  p.  240,  n.  32  (1837);   Thorns. 

Hym.  s<und.  i.  p.  290  i  1-71). 
Dolerus  planatus,  \ar.  1.  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  243  (1837). 
Dolerus  hartigii,  Scholtz,  Arb.  schles.  Ges.  vaterl.  Cultur.  1-47,  p.  1(J9. 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-m.  d  2  •  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

n.  2-  ^   rth  of  England.  W.  E.  Leach. 

o-r.  c5  2  •  Britain. 

s,  t.  $  2'  Germany.  •!•  I'-  l>'utli>'. 

it,  2-  Aix-la-Chapelle.  Prof.  Forster. 

v-bb.  <3  2  ■  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

cc-ee.  (3  2-  Zurich.  11.  Buchecker. 

48.  Dolerus  megapterus. 

Dolerus  niegapterus,  Cam.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1881,  \.  "'74. 
Hab.  Manchester. 

49.  Dolerus  carbonarius. 

Dolerus  carbonarius,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  24  (1859). 
Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  anthracina  $,  Eluo,  Berl,  Mag.  \iii.  p.  ;*o2, 
n.  2:::;  (1818). 

Hah.  Germany. 

50.  Dolerus  lucens. 
Dolerus  lucens,  Andre-,  Sj.ec.  Hym.  i.  p.  277  |  L880), 

Hab.  Hungary. 

51.  Dolerus  zaddachi. 

Dolerus   fumosus,  Zadd.  (nee    Steph.:    nee   Eversm.)    Ilia/In:  p.  22 
(1859). 

Hab,  Prussia. 

52.  Dolerus  nitens. 

Dolerus  nitens,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  16  (1859). 

Hab.  Germany. 


220  TENTJIKEMNTrU'.. 

53.  Dolerus  stygius. 

Dolerua  stygius,  Forst.  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  xvii.  p.  141  (1860). 

Hah.  Germany. 
a.  $.  Aix-la-Chapelle.  Prof.  Forster. 

54.  Dolerus  coracinus. 

Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  coracina,  Klug,  Bert.  Mag.  viii.  p.  302,  n.  234 

(1818). 
1 1  lerua  coracinus,  Thorns.  Hym.  8  and.  i.  p.  292  \  1-71). 
Dolerus   atricapillus,    Bart.  Blattw.   p.   239,  n.  29  (1837);    Zadd. 

Blattw.  p.  17  (  1859  , 

Hah.  Germany. 

a  h.  S  $■  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

/.  It.  J  $  .  Munich  i :  >.  H.  Buchecker. 

55.  Dolenis  longicornis. 
Dolerus  longicornis,  '/.u<U.  Blattw.  p.  17  |  L859). 


Hab.   Konigsberg. 


56.  Dolerus  mutilatus. 


Tenthredo  (Dolerus)  mutilata,  Klug,  Bert.  Mag.  viii.  p.  803,  n.  255 
318). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 
a.  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

57.  Dolerus  fennicus. 
Dolerus  fennicus,  Andre,  Spec  Hym.  i.  p.  209  (1880). 
Huh.  Finland. 

58.  Dolerus  varispinus. 

Dolerus   varispinus,    Hurt.    Blattw.  p.  239,  n.  30  (1837);   Thorns. 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  292  (1871  I. 
Dolerus  brevitarsus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  243,  n.  38  l  1-37). 

Huh.  Germany. 

59.  Dolerus  mterrnedius. 

Dolerus  intermedins,  Cam.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1881,  p.  575. 
Hab.  Britain. 

00.  Dolerus  plauatus. 

Dolerus  plauatus,  Hurt.  (excl.  cur.)  Blattw.  p.  24.'!.  n.  39  (1837). 
Hal>.  Germany. 


8  i  .    DOLERFS.  227 

61.  Dolerus  furnosus. 

Dolerus  fumosu3,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  87  (1835). 
Dolerus  seneus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  241  (1837) ;  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  20 
( 1859)  ;   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  293  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

ar-d.  S  2-  (Types.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

?.  Britain.  * 

9-  <?■  Aix-la-Chapelle.  Prof.  Forster. 

'>■  6-  Europe. 

i,k.tf.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

*-*■  cJ  2  •  Munich  (?).  H.  Buchecker. 

u.  d  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

62.  Dolerus  elongatus. 
Dolerus  elongatus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  293  I  1-71). 
Hah.  Sweden. 

''•■'>.  Dolerus  gibbosus. 

Dolerus  gibbosus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  241,  n.  34  |  L837);   Thorns.  Hum. 
id.  i.  p.  290  (1871). 

Hah.  Germany. 

64.  Dolerus  brachygaster. 
■lerus  bracln  .  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  242,  n.  35  (1837). 

Hah.  Germany. 

65.  Dolerus  klugii. 

Dolerus  klugii,  Seholtz,  Arb.  schles.  G  !  rl.  CuUur,  1847,  p.  110. 

Hah.  Germany. 

66.  Dolerus  iacteus. 

Dolerus  Iacteus,  Schottz,  Arb.  schles.  Ges.  vaterl.  Vidtur,  1847,  p.  110. 
Hah.  Germany. 

07.  Dolerus  ochroneurus. 
Dolerus  ochroneurus,  Ford.  Verh.  Per.  Bhei/d.  xvi.  p.  143  (1860). 
Hah.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

68.  Dolerus  leucopterus. 
Dolerus  leucopterus,  Zadd.  Blathv.  p.  20  (1859). 
Hah.  Germany. 


q  2 


228  TENTHBEDlNIDiE. 

69.  Dolerus  tseniatus. 
Dolerus  tamiatus,  Zadd.  Blattw.  p.  25  (1859). 
Hab.  Germany. 

70.  Dolerus  vulneratus. 
Dolerus  vulneratus,  Mocsdry,  Tijdschr.  Bid.  xxi.  p.  199  (1879). 
Hab.  Siberia. 

71.  Dolerus  lucidus. 

Dolerus  lucidus,  Freym.   Protocol  Soc.  d'Antr.    Mosc.  viii.    p.   221 
(1870). 


Hab.  Samarcand. 


'2.  Dolerus  rugosus. 


Dolerus  rugosus,    Freym.    Protocol  Soc.    d'Antr.    Mosc.  viii.  p.  220 
(1870). 

Hub.  Samarcand. 

73.  Dolerus  mocanna. 

Dolerus  similis,  Freym.  (nee  Nort.~)  Protocol  Soc.  d'Antr.  Mosc.  viii. 
p.  221  (1870). 

Hub.  Siiinarcand. 

74.  Dolerus  japonicus. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  7.) 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  black,  coarsely  punctured,  but  not  hairy  :  prothorax,  frontal 
lobe,  and  sides  of  thorax  testaceous ;  scutellum,  metathorax,  and 
first  segment  of  the  abdomen  black  ;  cehchri  and  abdomen  testa- 
ceous. Pectus,  except  the  prothorax  and  adjoining  part  of  the 
pleura,  black,  finely  punctured,  and  clothed  with  short  white  hairs  ; 
legs  black,  femora  rather  broad,  and  clothed  with  hair  like  the  pectus ; 
front  legs  testaceous  below  the  middle  of  the  femora.  Abdomen 
wholly  testaceous  beneath,  except  the  saw  and  sheaths,  which  are 
black,  and  set  with  diverging  bristles  at  the  extremity.  Wings 
hyaline,  with  a  smoky-yellowish  shade,  especially  towards  tho  base 
of  the  fore  wing3  ;  nervures  and  stigma  black. 

Allied  to  D.  pratensis  and  D.  lateritius.      It  was  regarded  by  the 
late  Mr.  P.  Smith  as  doubtfully  identical  with  the  former. 

Hab.  Japan. 
a.  2-  (Type  of  species.)  Hiogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 


-7.    DOLERl  229 

75.  Dolerus  cameroni. 

(Plato  IX.  fig.  11.) 

Doleru  ■  .  Cameron  (r,      B       >.)  Trans.  EM.  Soc.  Lond  L876, 

p.  : 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  -\  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

II      •■  thorax  I    the  prothorax,  the  frontal  lohe,  and  the 

front  side  lobes,  which  ar<  ous),  legs,  first  segment  of 

abdo  iove,  and  saw-sheaths   black;    abdomen  shining  testa- 

si   wings  dusky  hyaline,  very  iridescent,  with  a  slight  purplish 
lustre,  nervures  black  ;  sides  of  pectus  coarsely  pui  I,  middle 

smooth  and  shining;  cenchri  whitish. 

y  allied  to  the  last  species  and  to  the  Indian  1>.  ictus 

p.  233),  the   distribu  ilours  being   almost  the  same 

in  all. 

Flab.  Shai  - 

Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 

7'''.  Dolerus  Bubfasciatua. 

(Plate  IX.  fig.  13.) 

s        .  /  Eiit.  &       '         1874,  p.  38 1. 

Exp.  al.  1  1  lin..  1  ■  > 1 1 lt .  i  orp.  ")  lin. 

Bl  idandthora  ly  punctured;  prothorax, face,  che< 

and  the  whole  undi  I  the  body  more  or  less  thickly  covered 

witli  a  greyish  pub  .  front   ti:  I   tips  of  femora, 

if   tie-   tour  hinder  '.cry   slightly),  and   the  fourth 

•  iit  of  the  abd  e  dull  reddish  ;  cenchri  white.     Wings 

hyaline,  \\  ith  black  n< 

Ibih,  Japan. 
a.  9  .  (Type,  I  Fli  ' ;.  Lewis,  Esq. 

77.  Dolerus  ephippiatus. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  1".) 
Dolerus  ephippiat  is,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  s  c.  L  nil.  1874,  p 
Exp.  al.  1  1  lin..  long.  corp.  •'»  lin. 

Black;  abdomen  shining,  with  a  co]  thorax(ex- 

the  tegula  Hum,  metathorax,  and  pi  it    in  the 

middle)   ferruginous;    cenchri   whitish;    heel,   legs,  and   abdomen 

with  a  greyish  pul  i.     Wings  hyaline,  rather  darker  towards 

the  tips  ;    nervures  hhi 

Hub.  Japan. 

a   o   I     _  Hakodadi.  El.  VVhitely,  Esq, 

h\  2.\  (lv'  Hi.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 


230  TENTHKEDINIDJE. 

78.  Dolerus  affinis. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  12.) 

Dolerus  affinis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  170. 
Exp.  al.  8-9  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Closely  allied  to  D.  ephippiatus,  but  less  pilose ;  wings  and 
antennas  shorter ;  abdomen  stouter,  bluish  black  above,  and  black 
below  ;  pectus  wholly  black,  except  the  anterior  angle  ;  thorax  with 
a  small  black  spot  in  front ;  head  a  little  more  closely  punctured  ; 
wings  a  little  darker. 

Hab.  China. 
6.  2.|Uypes.J  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 

79.  Dolerus  coxalis. 

Dolerus  coxalis,  Motsch.  Hull.  Mosc.  xxxix.  p.  182  (1866). 
Hab.  Japan. 

E.  North-American  Species. 

80.  Dolerus  unicolor. 

Tenthredo  unicolor,  Beauv.  In*.  Afr.  Amer.  p.  07,  pi.  ix.  fig.  2  (1805). 
Dolerus   unicolor,   St.-Farg.  Mm.   Tentkr.  p.  125,  u.  373  (1823); 

Nort.  Proc,  Host.  Soc.  viii.  p.  151(18(31);   id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent. 

Soc.  i.  p.  234  i  L867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a.  3  .  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

b,c.($.  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

d-g.  $  .  N.  America. 

81.  Dolerus  thoracicus*. 

Tenthredo  thoracica,  Beauv.  Ins.  Afr.  Amir.  p.  07,   pi.  ix.  fig.  3 

(1805). 
Dolerus  arvensis,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  819,  n.  2  (1821)  ; 

Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  235  (18G7). 
Dosytheus  arvensis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  151  (1861). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a,  6.$.  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

c.  2  •  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

d-h.  5  •  N.  America. 

82.  Dolerus  sericeus. 

Dolerus  sericeus,  Sag,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  320,  n.  3  (1824)  ; 
Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  151,  n.  1  (1861)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer. 
Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  235,  n.  3  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

*  Probably  the  female  of  the  preceding  species. 


87.  dolertts.  231 

a-d.  3  2  •  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Bamston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 
e.  2-  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

f-k.  d  2'  N.  America. 

83.  Dolerus  collaris. 

Dolerus  collaris,  Say,  West.  Quart.  Hep.  ii.  p.  72  (1823)  ;  Nbrt.  Trans, 

Amer.  Eid.  Soe.  i.  p.  236,  n.  1  i  1867). 
Dosytheus  collaris,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  151,  n.  2  (1801). 


Hah. 

N< 

irth  America. 

a.  6- 

h.r.     2. 

d-f-  $• 

-  .  .Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River, 

Hudson's  Bay. 
Lake  Winnipeg. 
N.  America. 

Dr.  Bamston. 
Sir  .1.  Richardson 

v  I.  Dolerus  aprilis. 

Dosytheus  aprilis,  Nbrt.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  152,  n.  1  i  L86] ). 
Dolerus  aprilis.  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  236,  n  5  (  L867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

rt_y.  j  2.  xl     tin's  Falls,  Albany  Rivi  J »r.  Bamston. 

Hudson's  Kay. 

v-'-  6  2-  x   Nn  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

'/,,/.  J  2-  x    v  v"rk-  '  •  Doubleday. 

m,  n.  2-  Montreal.  Dr.  Barnston. 

v".  Dolerus  tibialis. 
Dolerus  tibialis,  (    i   -.  Trans.  Amer.  Kid.  Soe.  viii.  p.  52  i  L880). 
liih.  Washington  Territory. 

B6.  Dolerus  apricus. 

D  9ytheus  apricus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  152,  n.  3  I  L86]  ). 
Dolerus  aprii      ,   \  H.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  236,  n.  6(1* 

Hab.  North  Ami  i  ica. 

-7.  Dolerus  albifrons. 

Dosytheus  apricus,  var.  albirroi  Bost.  Sloe.  viii.  p.  152, 

d.  3  (1861). 
Dolerus  albifrons,  Nort.  Dans.  Amer.  Ent.  •S'w.  i.  p.  237,  n.  7  (1867). 

Hab.   United  States. 

88.  Dolerus  abdominalis. 

Dosytheus  abdominalis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  153,  n.  8  (1861 ). 
Dolerus  abdominalis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  237,  n.  8 
i  1867). 

Ha''.   Tinted  States. 


232  TENTHREDIJSflDJE. 

89.  Dolerus  similis. 

Dosytbeus  similis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  163,  n.  5  (1861). 
Dolerus  similis,  Nort.  Trans.  A  titer.  Ervt.  Soe.  i.  p.  238,  n.  9  (1867). 
Dolerus  similis,  var.  yukonensis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  iv. 
p.  82  (1872). 

Hub.  United  States. 

90.  Dolerus  distinctus. 

Dolerus  distinctus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  iv.  p.  82  (1872). 
1 1  ah.  San  Francisco. 

91.  Doierus  maculicollis. 

Dosytbeus  maculicollis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  153,  u.  6  (1861). 
Dolerus  maculicollis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Hoc.  i.  p.  238,  n.  10 
(1867). 

Hub.  Brooklyn. 

92.  Dolerus  bicolor. 

Teuthredo  bicolor,  Beauv.  Ins.  Afr.  Amir,  p.  96,  pi.  ix.  tig.  1  (1805). 
Dolerus  bicolor,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  122,  n.  360  <  1823)  ;  Nort. 

Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  238,  n.  11  (1867). 
Dosytheus  bicolor,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  153,  n.  7  (1861). 

llah.  North  America. 
a.   $.  X.  America. 

93.  Dolerus  versus. 

Dolerus  versa,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  239  (1867). 
Hal.   United  States. 

94.  Dolerus  tejoniensis. 

Dosytbeus  tejoniensis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soe.  viii.  p.  154  (1861). 
Dolerus  tejoniensis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  239  (1867). 

Hah.  California. 

a,  b.  2  •  California. 

95.  Dolerus  coloradensis. 

Dolerus  coloradensis,  Cress.  'Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  viii.  p.  11  (1880). 
Bab.  Colorado. 

96.  Dolerus  cocciniferus. 

Dolerus  coccinifera,  Nort.  'Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  iv.  p.  82  (1867). 
Hah.  California. 


87.    D0LEETJS. —  V(J.    AlUALIA.  233 

('.    hid        v      ries. 
97.  Dolerus  nifocinctus. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  9.) 
I1  >li  pus  nifocinctus,  Cameron,  Tram.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  469. 
Exp.  al.  9-1  1  lin..  long.  Corp.  4—5  lin. 

Very  similar  to  D.  japonicus  228),  but  of  a  more  purplish 

shining  black.     Thi  of  thepectus  aremore  coarsely  punctured, 

and  the  In-*'  of  the  costa  is  yellow.     Head  densely  covered  with 
!  white  I  ill  the  legs  black,  the  front  tarsi  reddish  on  the 

under  surfa  ut  of  the  abdomen  and  the  middle  of  the 

ud  above,  and  from  the  hinder  edge  of  the  sixth  segment  to  the 
extremity,  black,  both  above  and  below:  all  the  other  characters  as 
in  D.  j '■< . 

Hab.  X.  India. 

a,  h.  2  ■  i  I  N  ■  1  Capt.  Boyes. 

88.  PELMATOPUS. 
//  iri    /■'■  ft  r.  p   244  (18:37) 

1.  Pelmatopus  minutus. 
Uol(  rus  minul  ittie.  p.  -11  i  1837). 

Uab.  Germany. 

Subfamily  XI.    ATI  I A  LI  IX. E. 

89.  ATHALIA. 

Athalia,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  126  (1817);   Hart.  Blattiv.  p.  283 

i  1- 

1.  Athalia  glabricollis. 

Athalia  glabricollis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  -    I      371). 

HaU.  Europe. 

fjQ.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

g  h.  ?.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


2.  Athalia  spinarum. 


i 


Tenthredo  spinarum,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  109,  i  .  20  I  1793). 
Athaliu  spinarum,   '         ,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.^  p.  43,  pi.  lxvn.  fig. 
359)  ;    Tin  ins.  Hym.  &  and.  i.  p.  172  (1871). 

Allantu-i'  spinarum, King,  Berl.  Mag.  vii.  p.  127  (1816). 
Tenthredo  cohbri,  Christ,  Naturg.  his.  p.  434  i  1791  i. 
renthredoci  e,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Hefl   19,  pi.  xvm.  (1798). 

-  I  enthredo  annulata,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  2665,  n.  105  (1789). 

Uab.  Europe;  Asia. 


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Zurich. 

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J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Ruthe. 
Prof.  N.  M.  Kheil. 

H.  Bnchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 
R.  Fortune. 


3.  Athalia  rosse. 

Tenthredo  rosa?,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  557,  n.  21  (1758) ;  id.  Faun. 

Siiee.  p.  393(1761). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  rosae,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  vii.  p.  128,  n.  2  (1816). 
Hylotoma  annulata,  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.  xxviii.  p.  205,  n.  18 

(1807). 
Phyllotoma  annulata,  Fall.  Mon.  Tenth-,  p.  28,  n.  3  (1829). 
Athalia  ancilla,  cordata,  lineolata,  suessionis  et  bicolor,   St.-Farg. 

Mon.  Tenthr.  pp.  22,  23  (1823). 
Tenthredo  liberta,  King,  Germans  Reise  naeh  Dalmatien,  p.  257, 

n.  333  (1817). 
Athalia  rosse,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  44  (1859) ;  Thorns.  Hym. 

Scand.  i.  p.  173  (1871). 
Athalia  cordata,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  45,  pi.  lxvii.  fig.  2  (1859). 

Hub.  Europe,  North  Asia,  and  Africa. 

a-e.  (3  2  •  (^s  A.  ancilla.) 

J'   °'  }  (As  ^4.  basalis.) 
9-  6  •  I  v  , 

h-m.  S.  (As  A.  annulata.) 

n-v.  S  2  •  (As  A.  cordata.) 

70.  2-         ) 

x-z.  S  2  •  \  C^-8  -*•  rosee.) 

aa-cc.  2  •  1 

dd-gg  <$  2  •  (-^s  -A-  lineolata?) 

hh-kk.  2  •  (A8  A.  apicalis.) 

U-pp.  6  2  • 

qq-ss.  S  2  • 

tt-zz.  J  $ . 

aaa,  bbb.  (5" . 

ccc.  $. 

ddd.  2- 


Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

T.  C.  Heysham 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Europe. 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Sierra  Leone. 

J.  Foxcroft. 

4.  Athalia  lugens. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  lugens,  King,  Bed.  Mag.  vii.  p.  129,  n.  3  (1816). 
Athalia  lugens,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  45,  pi.  Lxvii.  fig.  3  (1859)  ; 
Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  174  (1871). 


Hab.  Europe. 
a,b.  2- 

c,d.  2- 


Britain. 
Zurich. 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
H.  Buchecker. 


*  The  specimens  from  Shanghai  have  less  black  on  the  thorax  than  European 
examples;  but  the  latter  vary  among  themselves. 


89.    ATHALIA.  235 

5.  Athalia  Scutellariae. 

Athalia  Scutellariae,  Cam.  Ent.  M.  May.  xvii.  p.  00  (1880);   Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  581  (1881). 

Hub.  Gloucester. 

6.  Athalia  paveli. 
Athalia  paveli,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iii.  p.  117,  note  (1879). 
Hah.  Brussa. 

7.  Athalia  maculata. 
Athalia  maculata,  Macs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iii.  p.  117  (1879). 
Hah.  Hungary. 

8.  Athalia  rufoscutellata. 

Athalia  rufoscutellata,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iii.  p.  110(1879). 

Hub.  Hungary. 

9.  Athalia  annulata. 

Tenthredo  annulata,  Fabr.  Mint.  Ins.  i.  p.  253,  n.  14  (1787)  ;  Klug, 

11,  rl.  May.  vii.  ]>.  130,  n.  4  (  [816). 
Athalia  annulata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Stand,  i.  p.  174  (1S71J. 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-m.(S2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

n-p.  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

q.  S.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

10.  Athalia  blanchardi. 
Athalia  blanchardi,  Brulle,  Hym.  iv.  p.  <'><;.'!,  pi.  xlvi.  rig.  0  (1840). 
Hub.  Algeria. 

11.  Athalia  japonica. 

Athalia  japonica,  Kluy,  Bed.  May.  vii.  p.  131,  n.  0  (1810). 
Hah.  Japan. 
«•  $•  Tokio.  M.  Fenton,  Esq. 

12.  Athalia  proxiina. 

(Plate  IX.  fig.  14.) 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  proxima,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  vii.  p.  130,  n.  5  (181GJ. 
Athalia  tibialis,  Cam.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Zow/.*1870,  p.  400. 

Exp.  al.  6-7  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Luteous,  shining  ;  head,  hinder  half  of  thorax  above,  tarsi,  hind 
tibiae,  upperside  of  the  other  tibia?,  and  sheaths  of  saws  black  ;  palpi 


236  TENTTinEDINID-i:. 

pile  testaceous  ;  lower  edge  of  clypeus  (occasionally)  white.    Wings 
smoky  hyaline,  with  black  nervures  ;  tegula)  luteous. 

Male  with  the  two  basal  joints  of  antenna)  beneath  and  apex  of 
clypeus,  with  the  labrum,  white  ;  clypeus  very  hairy,  spurs  pale. 

King  described  this  species  as  from  Baltimore,  but  no  other 
authority  for  the  occurrence  of  an  Aihalia  in  America  exists  ;  and, 
after  a  careful  examination  of  his  description,  I  have  no  doubt  that 
he  had  this  common  Indian  species  before  him. 

Ilab.  India. 
o-ff.  3  2-  (Types  of  A.  tibialis. )  r>arraekpore  ?  Sir  J.  Hearsey. 

13.  Athalia  himantopus. 

Athalia  himantopus,  King,  Jakrb.  d.  Insect,  i.  p.  253,  n.  7  (1834). 
Bab.  South  Africa. 
a.  2-  Natal.  Herr  Guienzius. 

14.  Athalia  vollenhoveni. 

Athalia  vollenhoveni,  Grib.  Ann.  Mus.  Genov.  xiv.  p.346<  1879),  xvi. 
p. 266  (1881 1. 

Hub.  Shoa. 

15.  Athalia  scioensis. 

Atlialia  scioensis,  Grib.  Ann.  Mus.  Genov.  xiv.  p.  347  (1879),  xvi. 
p.  2G7  (1881). 

Hub.  Shoa. 

L6.  Athalia  fumosa. 

Athalia  fumosa,  Grib.  Ann.  Mus.   Genov.  xiv.  p.  347  (1879),  xvi. 
p.  267  (1881). 

Ilab.  Shoa. 

17.  Athalia  richardi. 

Athalia  richardi,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  23,  n.  G7  (1823). 

Locality  unknown. 


Subfamily  XII.  TENTHREDINIXyE. 

90.  SCIAPTERYX. 

Sciapteryx,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent,  Mand.  vii.  p.  56  (1835). 
Sciopteryx,  Cam.  Proc.  X.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  App.  p.  16  |  !*78). 
Eniscia,  Thorns.  Op.  Ent.  ii.  p.  299  (1870)  :  id.  ttym.  Scand.  i.  p.  261 
(1871). 


9U.    SCIAPTERYX. 91.    AXLANTU8.  237 

1.  Sciapteryx  costalis. 

■    /•',///,-.  Si/st.  Eiit.  p.  322,  n.  25  (1775). 
hredo  fvlvi\eDi&,Schrai;k,Enum.l7is.Austr.Tt.  338, li.  682  (1781). 
Tenthiedo  i  Allantus  -.  2%,  AY,/.  Mag.  vin.p.  78,  n.  65  (1818)! 

ZTaJ.   Central  Europe. 

"-*  <*  $•  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e.  J.  Britain. 

i'.  Sciapteryx  consobrina. 

Allantu  .     .  K  ug,  B<  .  viii  n  71)  n  60 

(1818).  i        >    • 

ii.  ]    299,  n.  1  (1870)-  id 
U.-       &       /.  i.  i».  262  1 1871 1. 

.    I 

•  tf  ?•  ny.  J.  F.  Iluthe. 

rf.  d  ■  .many.  i)r.  rllue. 


1  •  ■  ii.  p.  ■•■■         3J      .  id.  Hum.  Seand. 

i.  |    .  y 


Sciapteryx  arctica 

a.   Ti 

Hah.  I.  ipland. 

J.  Sciapteryx  levautina. 
iapteryz  Ii  va  Hym.  L  p.  4         -  -1  i. 

£To&.  B; 

5.  Sciapteryx  obesa. 

Allantu  .'•         /,  -t.  Journ.  \  ii.  p.  260  (1860);  id.  Trans. 

-I  1  ■•.  i.  p.  264    1867 

//(<''.   M  . 

6.  Sciapteryx  rotunda. 
Bcia]  [us,  Xort    Trans.  Amer,  Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  242  (18 

1       lecticut. 

7.  Sciapteryx  punctum. 
actum,  Provancher,  \<t(.  Canad.  x.  p.  72  i  1^78). 
//•'-'     Canada. 

91.  ALLANTUS*. 

Allantus,  Jurim,  Hym.  p.  54  (1807);  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  127 
(1817)  ;  //■■<■'.  P/ottw.  p.  285  I L837  I. 

*    Lithough  tin-  stricted  by  Leach,  dues  not  include  the  species 

tir.-t  applied  the  name,  it  i.-,  perhaps,  ui  essary  to  alter  its 

ordinary  application,  since  Panzer  did  not  characterize  his  genus. 


238  TENTHREDINM^. 

A.  Europceo- Asiatic  and  Mediterranean  Species,  including  Northern 
and  Western  Asia  and  North  Africa. 

1.  Allantus  annulatus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  annulata,  Klvg,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  131,  n.  101 

(1818). 

Hah.  Hungary  ;  South  Russia. 

a.  $. 

2.  Allantus  meridianus. 

Tentliredo  meridiana,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  88,  n.  254  (1823) ; 
id.  Faun.  Franc,  p.  31 ,  n.  38,  pi.  v.  fig.  1 . 

Hah.  Montpellier. 

3.  Allantus  scrophulariae. 

Tenthredo  scrophulariae,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  566,  n.  12  (1758); 

id.  Faun.  Suec.  p.  390  (1701) ;   Panz.  Finn.  Germ.  Heft  100,  pi.  x. 

(1809). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  scrophulariae,  Klug,  Berl.  Mac/,  ii.  p.  131,  n.  102 

.  L818). 
Tenthredo  rustica,  Schrank,  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  235,  n.  1999 

(1802). 
Allantus  scrophularifp,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tenfr.  p.  62,  pi.  lxxi.  bis. 

tig.  1  (1859);    VoUenh.  Tijdsehr.  Ent.  iii.  p.  '.lit,  pi.  vii.  (1860); 

Thorns.  Faun.  Scand.  i.  p.  257  (1871). 
Var.  Allantus  annulatus,  Stepk.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  58 

(1835). 

Hah.  Europe  ;   Siberia. 

a-h.   3  $.  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

i.  <3 .  (As  A.  annidatm.)  Britain.  .I.F.Stephens. 

k.  $ .  Britain. 

l-n.   (S2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

v.p.cS2-  It&lj.  W.  E.  Leach. 

q,  $.  Portugal.  T.  V.  Wollaston. 

r.  $ .  Basses-Pyrenees.  Rev. A.E.Eaton. 

s-x.  3  §.  Munich/  II.  Buchecker. 

y,  2-  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

s,  aa.  $ .  Uto  Mountain,  II.  Buchecker. 

near  Zurich. 

4.  Allantus  virgatus. 

Tenthredo  virgata,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  307,  n.  12  (1785). 
Tenthredo  bicincta,  Fahr.  {  nee  Linn.)  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  217(1798). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  cingulum,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  135,  n.  105 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  captiva,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  88,  n.  256  (1823);   id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  32,  n.  40,  pi.  v.  tig.  2. 
Allantus  quinqueciuctus,  Gimmerth.  Bull.  Mosc.  vii.  p.  124  (1834). 


91.    A.LLANTT7S.  239 

Allantus  apiciniacula,  Cost   .  1  tun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  07.  pi.  Lxxi.  fig.  4 

i  1859). 
Allantus  4-cinctus,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  297,  n.  3  (1870);    id. 

Ifym.  Scand.  i.  p.  258  (1*71  I. 

Flab.   Etu 

'.  c?  $•  (As  A.  zonula.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

2-  Pa 

».  2-  ' '  Tmany.  Dr.  Klug. 

.  d  $•  .Munich.'  II.  Buchecker. 

Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

5-  Lagern  Mountain,  II.  Buchecker. 

near  Zurich. 
gg.    '  Europe. 


5.  Allantus  propinquus. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  propinq  a,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  132,  n.  103 
i  1818). 

l/ab.  Carinthia. 


6.  Allantus  luteocinctus. 
thredo  luteocincl    .  E  Bull.  Mosc.  1847,  pt.  i. 

ll'i''    Astrachan. 

7.  Allantus  caspius. 
Alia:  -  I  him.  i.  p.  400  i  I  - 

l/ab.  Astrachan. 

8.  Allantus  multicinctus. 
Allantu-  multicii  ;  Stett.  etit,  Zeit.  wxiii.  p.  91  i  1872). 

[lab.   I! 

'.».  Allantus  marginellus. 

!  Ent.  S;id.  ii.  p.  1 17,  n.  50  |  1793). 

I      thredo  (Allantus)  m  ,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  133,  n.  104 

Allantus  ma  ,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  64,  pi.  Lxxi.  fig.  3 

(185 

anulata,   Sehrank,    J       \a    Boica,   p.    236,    n.   2002 

i  IS 

...    M  n.  Tenthr.  p.  93,  n.  266  I  1823)  ; 
id.  Faun.  Franc,  p.  37,  n.  48,  pi.  v.  fig.  5. 

thredo  viennen>is  (ne<    Panz.)  el  l-cincta,  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Hanoi. 
xxix.  pp.  49,  50  (  I- 

llab.  Europe. 


240  TENTHREDINIDJE. 

a-e.  cT  ?  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

f,  9-  d1  ?  •  Britain. 

h-w.  J  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

x,  y.  2  .  Polish  Ukraine.  Dr.  Bowler. 

z-ff.  3  2  ■  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

gg,  hh.  2  •  Lagern  Mountain,  H.  Buchecker. 

near  Zurich. 


10.  Allantu3  confusus. 

Tenthredo  confusa,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenth:  p.  91,  n.  2G2  (1823). 

Hab.  France. 

11.  Allantus  decipiens. 

Allantus  decipiens,  Fdrst.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  288  (1844). 
Hab.  Aix-la-Chapello. 

12.  Allantus  omissus. 
Allantus  omissus,  Fdrst.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  289  (1849). 
Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

13.  Allantus  zona. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  zona,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  p.  130,  no.  100  (1818). 
Allantus  zona,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  66,  pi.  lxxi.  tig.  5  (1859)  ; 
Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  200  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Germany.  Dr.  Klug. 

b.  2  •  Lagern  Mountain,  near  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

c.  d .  Munich  (?).  H.  Buchecker. 

14.  Allantus  monozona. 
Allantus  monozonus,  Kriechb.  Verb.  z.-b.  Wien,  xix.  p.  593  (18(59). 
Hab.  Crimea. 

15.  Allantus  unifasciatus. 

Allantus  unifasciatus,  Mdcs.  Term,  fiizctek,  i.  p.  87  (1877)  ;    Andre, 
Sj>ec.  Hym.  i.  p.  371  (1881). 

Hab.  Hungary. 

10.  Allantus  pubescens. 
Allantus  pubescens,  Andre",  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  383  (1881). 
Hab.  Caucasus. 


91.    ALLANTUS.  241 

17.  Allantus  sabariensis. 

Allantus  sabariensis,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  269  (1880)  ;  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  383  (1881). 

Hub.  Hungary. 

18.  Allantus  semifasciatus. 

Allantus    semifasciatus,    Rudoiv,    Stett.   ent.    Zelt.    xxxiii.    p.    140 
(1872). 

Hub.  Harz,  Westphalia. 

19.  Allantus  fasciatus. 

Tenthredo  fasciata,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  278,  n.  727  (1763). 
Tenthredo  bifasciata,  Fottrcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  366,  a.  9  |  L785). 
Tenthredo  trifasciata,  Fairer.  I.  c.  n.  10  (1785). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  zonula,  Klug,  Bert.  May.  viii.  p.  137,  u.  107 

(1818). 
Tenthredo    luteiventris,    St.  -Fun/.    Mon.    Tenthr.    p.  89,    n.    257 

(1823). 
Allantus  zonula,   Costa,   Fan  a.   A <//>..   Tentr.  p.  67,  pi.  lxxi.  fig.  6 

(1859)  i  Thorns.  Hym.  Sound,  i.  p.  26]  (1871). 

Hah.   Kurope. 

a.  2-  (As  A.  cinyulum.)         Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

b.  2-  Germany.  Dr.  Klug. 
•    •  ■  cS  2  •                                 Europe. 

f  !/■  6  2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

h,i.  d?.  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

/.-.   r$ .  Lagern  Mountain,  II.  Buchecker. 

near  Zurich. 


20.  Allantus  frauenfeldii. 

Tenthredo    (Allantus)    frauenfeldii,  Griraud,    Verh.   z.-b.    Wien,   \  ii. 
p.  181  (1857). 

Hub.  Cannula. 

21.  Allantus  abliventris. 

Allantus  albiventris,  Mocs.   Trim,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  271  (1880);  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  379  (1**1). 

Huh.   Caucasus. 

22.  Allantus  fulviventris. 

Allantus  fulviventris.  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  2G9  (1880)  ;  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  381  (1881). 

Hub.  Malaga. 


242  TENTHHEDINID.E. 

23.  Allantus  ornatus. 

Allantus  ornatus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  382  (1881). 
Hab.  Caucasus. 

24.  Allantus  tricinctus. 

Tenthredo  tricincta,  Fair.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  30,  n.  5  (1804). 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  tricincta,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  138,  n.  108 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  rustics,  Fourcr.  (nee  Li?m.)  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  367,  n.  11 

(1785) 
Allantus  tricinctus,    Vollcnh.   Tijdschr.  Ent.  i.  p.  171,  pi.  ix.  (18-58)  ; 

Thorns.  Hym.  Stand,  i.  p.  258  (1871). 
Tenthredo  vespiforinis,  St.-Fary.  Hon.  Tenthr.  p.  89,  n.  258  (1823). 

Hab.  Europe ;  Northern  Asia. 


a-f.  6  2  ■ 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens, 

9,  h.  6  $  • 

Britain. 

i.  $. 

Paris. 

k,l.  $. 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

m-u.    $  9.  . 

Munich. 

IT.  Buchecker. 

v-dd.  6  2  • 

Zurich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

eo,ff.  2- 

Lagern  Mountain,  near  Zurich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

99-   $. 

Orisons. 

II.  Buchecker. 

hh,  ii.  2  • 

Europe. 

/.•/.-.  5. 

Ann  >c  tr. 

25.  Allantus  schsefferi. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  schsefferi,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  130,  n.  109 

(1818). 
Allantus  schsefferi,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  (53,  pi.  lxxi.  figs.  1,  1' 

(1859). 
Tenthredo  bella,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  7;!.  n.  221   (182.".);  id. 

Fain;.  Franc,  p.  18,  n.  5,  pi.  iii.  tig.  3. 
Allantus  costahs,  Costa,  Ric.  Entom.  Pea-ten.  p.  17,  n.  20  (1858). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  2-  Germany.  Dr.  Klug. 

b,  c.   2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

26.  Allantus  ouralensis. 
Allantus  ouralensis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  405  (1881). 

Hab.  Ural. 

27.  Allantus  frivaldskyi. 

Allantus  frivaldskyi,  Mocs.  Term.fiizetek,  iii.  p.  118  (1879)  ;  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.' 405  (1881). 

Hab.  Hungary. 


91.    ALLAXTUS.  243 

28.  Allantus  arcuatus. 

Tenthredo  arcuata,  Forsf.  Nov.  Spec.  Ins.  p.  79  (1771). 
Tenthredo  marginella,  Tata.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  64,  pi.  vii.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  notha,  King,  Bed.  Mag.  viii.  p.   140,  u.  110 

(1818).  *         ' 

Allantus  nothus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  260  (1871). 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-u.  $  2 . 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens 

V-Z.    c?  5 . 

Britain. 

aa-tt.   <$  2  ■ 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

uu.    2  • 

Ida. 

II.  Buchecker. 

"'  --•   d  2  • 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

aaa.    $ . 

rn  Mountain, 

near 

Zurich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

bbb.    rf. 

I  to  Mountain, 

near  Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

29.  Allantus  hispanicus. 
Allantus  hispanicus,  ArvdrS,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  378  (1881). 

Hab.  Spain. 

30.  Allantus  caucasicus. 

Allantus  caucasicu?.   Mo  s.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  271  (1880);  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  389  (1881). 

Hah.  Caucasus. 

31 .  Allantus  varicarpu3. 
Allantus  varicarpus,  AndrS,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  378  (1881). 

Hah.  Spain. 

'■VI.  Allantus  sulphuripes. 
Allantus  sulphuripe-,  Kriechb,   Verh,  8.-6.  Wien,  xix.  p.  587  (1869). 
Hah.  (Irinzing. 

:'.:'..  Allantus  orientalis. 
Allantus  orientalis,  Kriechb.  Verh.  z.-h.   Wien,  xix.  p.  592  (1869). 
I  la!).  Greece,  Brussa. 

34.  Allantus  flavipes. 

Tenthredo  flavipes,  Tourer.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  372,  n.  26  (1785). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  dispar,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  141,  n.  Ill 
(1818). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-jK  j  2-  Britain.  .T.  F.  Stephens. 

i.  2-  Britain.  W.  E.  Shuckard. 

k-m.  d2-  Battersea.  F.  Smith,  Esq. 

n.  2  •  Britain. 

R2 


244 


TENTHKEDINIDiE. 


35.  Allantus  tenulus. 


Tenthredo  tenula,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  277  (1763). 
Tenthredo  rossii,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  91,  pi.  xv.  (1805). 
Tenthredo  zonata,  Fallen,  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  51  (1808). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  bifasciata,  Klug,  Bed.  Mag.  viii.  p.  141,  n.  112 

(1818). 
Allantus  2-fasciatus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  261  (1871). 


Hab.  Europe. 

a,  b.  2  ■ 

Britain. 

c  $. 

Switzerland. 

d-l.  S  2  ■ 

Europe. 

m-u.    cJ  2  • 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker, 

v.  2- 

Liigern  Mountain, 

near 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker, 

36.  Allantus  sareptanus. 
Tenthredo  sareptana,  JEversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  11  (1847). 
Hob.  Sarepta,  Caucasus. 

37.  Allantus  violaceus. 
Allantus  violaceus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  373  (1881). 
Hob.  South  Russia. 

38.  Allantus  obesus. 

Allantus  obesus,  Macs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  271  (1880) ;  Andre,  Spec. 
Hym.  i.  p.  373  (1881). 

Hab.  Bulgaria. 

39.  Allantus  semirufus. 
Allantus  semirufus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  375  (1881). 
Hab.  Spain. 

40.  Allantus  vidua. 

Tenthredo  vidua,  Rossi,  Faun.  Etr.  ii.  p.  26  (1790). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  vidua,  Klug,  Berl,  Mag.  viii.  p.  142,  n.  113 
(1818).  v         ' 

Allantus  viduus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  09,  pi.  lxxi.  bis,  figs.  3 
&  4  (1859).  v       >v  t    5 

Allantus  rossii,  Jurine,  Hym.  pi.  v.  gen.  3  (1807). 
Hab.  Europe. 

?■  c?  •  Hungary.  H.  Buchecker. 

b.  6-  Albania. 

c-f.  8  2-  Europe. 


91.  axlauttjb.  245 

41.  Allantus  costatus. 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  costata,  Kiug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  142,  n.  114 

Hab.  Eastern  Europe*. 

a.  2. 

12.  Allantus  koehleri. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  koehleri,  Klug.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  148,  n.  115 
(1818).  '  i 

Allantus  koehleri,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  08,  pi.  Ixxi.  his,  fig.  2 
(  1  359 ). 

Hab.  Silesia,  Naples. 

4.'5.  Allantus  heraclei. 
Allantus  heraclei,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxiii.  p.  90  (1872). 

Hab.  Harz. 

I  1.  Allantus  xanthorius. 

Allantus  xanthorius  et  var.  amasiensis,  Kriechb.  Verh.  z.-b.  li'im, 
\i\.  pp.  591  &  592  (186 

JJii/>.  Bulgaria,  Amasia. 

45.  Allantus  dalilii. 
Tenthredo  1  Ulantus)dahlii,^%,^eW.ilfc^.viii.p.l43,n.ll6|  L818). 
It'i''.   Eastern  Europe. 

a.   2  •  Albania. 

46.  Allantus  dealbata. 

Tenthredo   dealbata,   Schrank,    Enum.    Ins.  Austr.  p.  334,  n.  671 

(1781  1. 

Hab.  Austria. 

47.  Allantus  limbalis. 

Tenthredo  limbalis,  Spin.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  (2)  i.  p.  1  15  1  1843), 

Hab.  Spain. 

18.  Allantus  xanthopus. 

Tenthredo  xanthopus,  Spin.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr,  (2)  i.  p.  114  (1843), 
Hab.  Spain. 


The  specimen  in  the  British  Museum  differs  a  little  from  Klug's  descrip- 
tion, having  four  yellow  spots  on  each  side  of  the  abdomen,  instead  "I  three; 
the  firsl   of  which,   on   Begmenl  3,  is  extended   into  a   band,   narrowed  in  the 

lie,  on  the  back.  The  specimen  bears  the  name  offaustus,  which  is  appa- 
rently unpublished. 


246  TENTHKEDINID^. 

49.  Allantus  rufocingulatus. 
Allantus  rufocingulatus,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  108  (1852). 

Hab.  Hungary. 

50.  Allantus  bseticus. 

Tenthredo  bastica,  Spin.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  (2)  i.  p.  114  (1843). 
Hab.  Spain. 

51.  Allantus  collar  is. 

Allantus  collaris,  Dietr.  Mitth.  schiveiz.  ent.  Ges.  ii.  p.  354  (1868) 
Hab.  Zurich. 

52.  Allantus  trivittatus. 
Allantus  trivittatus,  Andre,  Spec.  Ilijm.  i.  p.  392  (1881). 

Hab.  Caucasus. 

53.  Allantus  rufoniger. 
Allantus  rufoniger,  Andre,  Spec.  Ilijm.  i.  p.  374  (1881). 

Hab.  Algeria. 

54.  Allantus  pectoralis. 

Allantus  pectoralis,  Kriechb.  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  xix.  p.  596  (1869). 

Hab.  Tunis. 

55.  Allantus  tricolor. 

Allantus  tricolor,  Kriechb.  Verh.  z.-b.  11  ~ien,  xix.  p.  595  (1869). 

Hab.  Tunis. 

5G.  Allantus  balteatus. 

Allantus  balteatus,  Kriechb.  Verh.  z.-b.  Wivn,  xix.  p.  595  (1869). 

Hab.  Tunis. 

57.  Allantus  analis. 

Allantus  analis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hy?n.  i.  p.  403  (1881). 

Hab.  West  Siberia. 

58.  Allantus  vittatus. 

Allantus  vittatus,  Kriechb.  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  xix.  p.  593  (1869). 

Hab.  Brussa. 

59.  Allantus  pictus. 

Allantus  pictus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hi/m.  i.  p.  592  (1881);  id.  Ann.  Soc.  Fnt. 
Fr.  (6)  i.  p.  356  (1881). 

Hab.  Syria. 


91.    ALLAXTTTS.  247 

60.  Allantus  nazareensis. 

Allantus  nazareensis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  593  ("1881)  ;  id.  Ann. 
Soc.  Ent.  Fr.  (6)  i.  p.  357  (1881). 

Hab.  Nazareth. 

61.  Allantus  abeillei. 

Allantus  abeillei,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  591  (1881) ;  id.  Ann.  Soc. 
Ent.  Fr.  (6)  i.  p.  355  (1881). 

Hab.  Syria. 

62.  Allantus  calcaratus. 

Allantus  calcaratus,  Andri,  Spec.   Hym.  i.  p.  595  (1881);  id.  Ann. 
S    .  Ent.  Fr.  (6)  i.  p.  357  (1881). 

Hab.   Syria. 

63.  Allantus  rnaculatus. 

Allantus  rnaculatus,  Kriechh.  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  xi.w  p.  594  (1869). 

Hab.  Aleppo. 

64.  Allantus  syriacus. 
Allantus  syriacus,  Andri,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  386  (1881). 

Hab.  Algeria,  Syria,  Caucasus. 

65.  Allantus  parvulus. 

Allantus  parvulus,  Kriechh.  Verh.  %,-b.   Wien,  \ix.  p.  589  (18G9) 
11, th.  Amasia. 

66.  Allantus  pallipes. 

Allantus  pallipes,  Freym.  Protocole  Soc.  Antr.  Mosc.   viii.  p.  214 
(1870). 

Hah.  Samarcand. 

67.  Allantus  similis. 
Allantus  similis,  Mocs.  Term,  fuzetek,  iv.  p.  270  (1880). 
Hab.  Persia. 

B.  North-American  Species,  including  Mexico. 

68.  Allantus  originalis. 
Allantus  originalis,  Nort.  Tram.  Atner.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  201  (1867). 
Hah.  Labrador. 


248  TEXTHEEDINlD-a:. 

69.  Allantus  opimus. 
Allantus  opiniifs,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  15  (1880). 

Hab.  Vancouver's  Island. 

70.  Allantus  basilaris. 

Tenthredo  basilaris,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  316  (1824). 
Allantus  basilaris,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  240  (I860)  ;  id.  Proe. 

Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  10  (1864)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i. 

p.  261  (1807). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a-c.  2  •  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

d.  2  •  Nova  Scotia. 

e.  j .  New  York. 

71.  Allantus  dubias. 

Allantus  dubius,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  240  (1860)  ;  id.   Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  202  (1867). 

Hab.  Massachusetts. 

72.  Allantus  ornaticeps. 
Allantus  ornaticeps,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  16  (1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

7'J.  Allantus  nigriceps. 

Allantus  nigriceps,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  16(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

74.  Allantus  elegantulus. 

Allantus  elegantulus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  17  (1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

75.  Allantus  annularis. 

Allantus  annularis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  262,  n.  4  (1867). 

Hab.  California. 

76.  Allantus  cogitans. 

Allantus  cogitans,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  163  (1878). 

Hab.  Canada. 

77.  Allantus  interruptus. 

Allantus  interruptus,  Nort.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p  263  n.  5 
(1867). 

Hab.  California. 

78.  Allantus  limbatus. 

Allantus  limbatus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  17  (1880). 
Hab.  California. 


91.    ALLANTTJS.  249 

79.  Allantus  maximus. 

Allantus  maximus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  263,  n.  6  (1869). 
Eab.  Washington  Territory. 

80.  Allantus  unicinctus. 

Allantus  unicinctus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  9,  n.  17  (1864)  ; 
id.  Trait*.  An ler.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  264,  n.  7  (1867). 

Uab.  Colorado. 

81.  Allantus  nevadensis. 

Allantus  nevadensis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  17  (1880) 

Bob.  Nevada. 

S2.  Allantus  occidaneus. 

Allantus  occidaneus.  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  <Soc.  viii.  p.  18  (1880). 

Bab.  Colorado;   New  Mexico. 

C.  Indian  Species,  including  China. 
B3.  Allantus  himalayensis. 
Allantus  hymalayensis,  Sadosz.  Hor.  Ent.  Boss.  viii.  p.  l'Jo  i  lv7-'i. 
Bab.  Himalaya. 

84.  Allantus  trochanteratus. 

(Plate  IX.  tig.  19.) 

Allantus  trochanteratus,  Cameron)   Trans.    Ent.   Soc.   Lond.   1876, 
p.  164. 

Exp.  al.  10-11  liu.,  long.  Corp.  4-7)  lin. 

Black;  head  pilose,  punctured;  antennae  rather  long,  thickened 
towards  the  extremity.  Clypeus,  lahrum  (in  male  only,  reddish 
brown  in  female),  palpi,  coxse  and  trochanters,  narrow  belts  on  the 
extremities  of  segments  2-4  above  (nearly  obsolete  in  the  female, 
except  on  the  sides),  a  large  square  spot  on  the  back  of  seg- 
ment 8,  and  the  front  of  the  four  anterior  femora  and  tibiae,  pale 
yellow;  femora  otherwise,  and  the  upperside  of  the  four  anterior 
tibia?  and  tarsi  in  the  male,  and  of  the  front  tibia-  only  in  the  female, 
black.  Collar,  tegulse,  tibia?,  and  tarsi  (except  as  previously  indi- 
cated)  reddish ;  joints  of  the  tarsi  blackat  the  tips.  Wings  yellowish 
hyaline,  with  brown  stigma  and  nervures ;  costa  yellowish;  a  smoky 
shade  extending  over  the  upper  half  of  the  fore  wings,  except  at 
the  base. 

Bab.  North  India. 
a-d.   6  2  •  (Types*)  North  India.  Capt.  Boyes. 


250  TENTHREDINnLE. 

85.  Allantus  simillirnus. 
Allantus  simillirnus,  Smith,  2nd  Yarkand  Miss.,  Hym.  p.  19  (1878). 
Hab.  Murree,  Punjab  Hills. 

86.  Allantus  providus. 
Allantus  providus,  Smith,  2nd  Yarkand  Miss.,  Hym.  p.  18  (1878). 
Hab.  Murree,  Punjab  Hills. 

87.  Allantus  terminalis. 
Allantus  terminalis,  Smith,  2nd  Yarkand  Miss.,  Hym.  p.  19  (1878). 
Hab.  Sind  valley,  Kashmir. 

88.  Allantus  felderi. 

Allantus  felderi,  Radosz.  Hart.  Ent.  Ross.  viii.  p.  19G  (1872). 

Hab.  Ningpo. 

92.  SIOBLA. 

Siobla,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1877,  p.  88. 

"  Anterior  wings  with  two  marginal  and  four  submarginal  cellules, 
the  second  and  third  of  the  latter  receiving  each  a  recurrent  nervure  ; 
lanceolate  cellule  with  an  oblique  cross  nervure;  posterior  wings 
with  two  middle  cellules.  Antennae  9-johited,  the  apical  joints 
thickened,  the  third  joint  much  longer  than  fourth  ;  clypeus  small, 
the  apes  truncated :  eyes  large,  reaching  to  near  the  base  of  the 
mandibles." — Cameron. 

Type  &.  mooreana.  I  place  in  this  genus  a  number  of  species 
(chiefly  Asiatic)  which  agree  with  it  in  the  majority  of  their  cha- 
racters, especially  in  the  oblique  cross  nervure  of  the  lanceolate  cell. 
The  hind  coxee  are  generally  as  long  as  in  Macrophya,  with  which 
they  were  formerly  associated ;  but  the  abdomen  is  much  shorter 
than  in  that  genus. 

1.  Siobla  sturrnii. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  sturrnii,  KIikj,  Bcrl.  Mar/,  viii.  p.  116,  n.  83 

I  1 818). 
P  Allantus  ruficornis,  Gimm.  Bull.  Mosc.  vii.  p.  124  (1834). 

Hab.  Nuremberg;  Livonia  (?) 

2.  Siobla  ruficornis. 
(Plate  IX.  figs.  16  J  ,  18   $  .) 
Eriocampa  ruficornis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  462. 
Exp.  al.  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  4|  lin. 


02.    SIOBLA.  251 

Head  and  thorax  dull  black,  coarsely  punctured  :  clypeus  and 
antennae  reddish;  cenchri  white.  Abdomen  black  at  base  and  tip 
above,  and  more  shining  than  the  brad  and  thorax  ;  segments  3  6 
abov  pt  the  base  of  the  third)  and  whole  undersurface  shining 

lute  lish.     Legsluteons;   coxae  and  trochanters  black, 

and  four  front  femora  black  at  base;  hind  coxae  large;  hind  femora 
black,  except  at  base;  hind  tibiae  black  at  the  extremity.     Wings 
yellowish  hyaline,  with  brownish  nervures  ;  costa  and  stigma  yellow; 
dae  black. 

In  the   male  the  markings  are  redder,  the  antennae  are  black  at 

the  base  nearly  to  the  the  third  joint,  and  only  segments  '■'<. 

-4.  and  part        "  red  above.     Segments  2-5  are  reddish  at   the 

sides  and  beneath:    beyond  this  t  •  are  black  beneath,  and  the 

it  is  whitish. 

Hab.  Ai: 

«.  b.  (r  2  ■  (Tyi  ■  Ai. 

3.  Siobla  pacifica. 
i  Plate  IX.  fig.  17.) 

M   •■'■    |  Id  i  ,  -  ifica,  Smith,  Trans,  i  Lon  ?.  1874,  p.  378. 

I .  \\k  al.  1  2  1  in..  .  irp.  5  lin. 

Black,  shining:    antenna'  reddish,  the   two  b  darker. 

hri  yellow:  second  segmeni  of  abdomen  luteous  above,  but  divided 

.>■  middle;   four  fronl  legs   reddish  yellow  below  the  tips  of  the 

femora,  hind  femora  wholly  black;   tibiae  and  tarsi  reddish   yellow 

at  the  base  ;  hinder  half  of  tibia',  and  of  the  first  joint  of  the  tarsi, 
and  tip-  tip-  of  the  remaining  joints.  Mark.  \\  ings  dull  yellowish 
hyaline,  with  fuscous  nervures;  stigma  yellow;  a  dark  line  along 
the  costa. 

Described  from  one  female  example.     Smith  describes  tin-  mal< 
having  the  base  of  the  antennae  black,  nearly  to  the  extremity  of  the 
third  joint,  and    a  yellow,  slightly    interrupted   band  on   segments 
•J  and  •">  of  the  abdomen.     But    no   such   specimen   exists  in   the 
British  M  useum  colled 

Hab.  Japan. 

a.  £.  (Type.)  rth  Japan.  R.  Fortune. 

4.  Siobla  flavipes. 
d'late  IX.  fig.  22.) 

Macrophya  flai  <th,  Tra  N    '.  Lond.  1874,  p.  381. 

Exp.  al.  8  lin..  long.  corp.  3^  lin. 

Iliad  black  between  tb.  mi,t  reddish  yellow,  face  paler 

yellow,  back  of  head  reddish.     Thorax  black,  with  a  reddish  patch 


252  TTUfTHKEDINIDJB. 

in  the  middle ;  scutellum  reddish,  collar  (narrowly)  and  cenchri 
yellowish.  Abdomen  black  above,  with  a  reddish  shine ;  the  two  first 
segments  above,  the  four  first  beneath,  and  all  the  legs,  including  the 
coxae,  yellow.  Wings  dusky  hyaline,  with  fuscous  nervures ;  costa 
yellowish,  stigma  black. 

This  insect  agrees  in  shape  and  neuration  with  the  two  preceding 
species,  but  the  antennas  are  more  slender. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a.  $  .  (Type.)  Iliogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 

5.  Siobla  ferox. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  20.) 
Macrophya  ferox,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  379. 

Exp.  al.  13  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Black ;  antennae,  collar,  tegulae,  scutellum,  hinder  edge  of  meta- 
thorax,  first  five  segments  of  abdomen  (the  first  broadly  edged  with 
black  in  front,  and  the  second  less  broadly  so),  four  front  legs,  the 
hind  tibiae  (except  the  apical  third,  which  is  black),  and  the  hind 
tarsi  reddish  yellow  :  face,  cenchri,  four  anterior  coxae,  and  hind 
trochanters  and  tips  of  coxae  paler  yellow ;  hind  coxa;  and  femora 
otherwise  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  clouded  towards  the 
extremity ;  nervures  fuscous  ;  costa  and  stigma  yellowish,  the  former 
darkest  before  the  stigma. 

Described  from  one  male  example  (not  a  female,  as  stated  by 
Smith). 

llab.  Japan. 
a.  <$.  (Type.)  Ilakodadi.  H.  Whitely,  Esq. 

6.  Siobla  incerta. 
(Plate  IX.  fig.  15.) 
Tenthredo  incerta,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  465. 
Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head,  abdomen,  and  middle  of  pectus  blue-black,  shining,  with  a 
reddish  shade  on  the  undersurface ;  head  covered  with  a  fine  whitish 
pile.  Thorax  and  sides  of  pectus  in  front  red ;  the  angular  spot 
at  the  extremity  of  the  first  segment  of  the  abdomen,  segments 
3  and  4  above,  and  part  of  the  legs  white ;  base  of  coxa?,  middle 
of  femora,  and  extremity  of  hind  tibiae  black ;  all  the  tarsi  more  or 
less  black,  except  the  base  of  the  anterior  tarsi.  Wings  hvaline  at 
the  base,  and  clouded  at  the  extremities  ;  nervures  piceous  ;  costa 
and  stigma  more  uniformly  dark  than  usual,  a  dark  cloud  below  the 
latter. 

The  hind  coxae  are  much  smaller  than  in  the  other  species  which 


92.  siobla.  253 

I  have  provisionally  included  in  Siobla  ;   but  they  are  likewise  shorter 
in  the  American  species  than  in  those  from  X    them  Asia. 

Hab.   Burmah. 
c.  cJ.  (Typi  Burmah.  Mrs.  Waring. 

7.  Siobla  inooreana. 
a.  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.   5     .  /.  md.  1877,  p.  B9. 
Hab.   West  Yunnan. 

s.  Siobla  excavata. 

Alia:  \         /'         /    t.   S  c.  Phil.  i.  p.  1  l-'i  i  1861  ). 

Ma  ■:  ipl  ratus,  Xort.    Trans.  .1  Ent.    s  c.  i.  p.  266,  n.  1 

i  1-' 

//<///.   United  Si   I 

9.  Siobla  robusta. 

21.) 

Exp.  al.  1  li ii..  1   5  lin. 

B< dy  short  ai  1  with  obliqui 

hind  wings  with  one  middle  cell { two  on  one  side  of  one  specimen); 

hind  cos  than  usual,  ly  extending  beyond  the  third 

the  abdomi 

Black;  bead   and   th  ely    punctured;  collar  yellow    or 

.i>h  :  the  two  basal  joints  of  the  antenna',  and  sometimes  the 

of  the  third,  clypeus,  tegulae,  hinder  edge  of  the  metathorax 

of  the  abdomen  above,  rufous  ;   a  spot  on 

if  the  prothorax   in  front  ;   cenchri  and  first   segment   of 

llow.     Anterior  legs  wanting;  intermediate 

lnw  ish  .  the    base.      Hind    legs 

yellow,  I  '  ind  femora  and  apical   third  of 

the  ti  and  adjacent   pari  of  tibiae 

yellow;  tarsi  black  or  rufous.     Wiuirs  smoky  yellow,  clearer  towards 

the  bind   wings;  uervures   rufous;  si 

low  "it   '  il  side. 

Allied  tn  the  last  >j 
llnl-.   i  _'ia. 

,/,  b.  V .  iT\  |  '  Probably  from  Abl 

collection. 

93.  ALLOMORPHA. 
Allomorpha,  (  •  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  463. 

Head  large,  produced  for  half  its  length  behind  the  eyes  ;  antennae 


*  This  -  ired  in  Abbot's  MS. drawings,  xii.  pi.  Ixii.  fig.  2,  with  the 

iched : — " Taken  loth  April  in  the  pin<  Hare." 


254  TENTHREDINID^l. 

with  the  third  joint  considerably  longer  than  fourth,  fifth  to  eighth 
gradually  becoming  thickened,  shorter,  and  sharply  divided  from  pre- 
ceding ;  apical  joint  thinner,  conical.  Clypeus  very  deeply  incised, 
labrum  rounded.  Body  shaped  as  in  Tenthredo.  Fore  wings  with 
the  neuration  of  Strongylogaster ;  lanceolate  cell  with  oblique  cross 
nervure ;  hind  wings  with  one  inner  cell.  Patella  not  so  sharply 
developed  as  in  Strongylogaster  ;  first  joint  of  tarsi  nearly  twice  and 
a  half  longer  than  the  following ;  spurs  short  and  thick ;  hind  tarsi 
longer  than  the  tibiae.  Abdomen  smooth,  shining.  Breast  and 
pleura  punctured. 

1.  Allomorpha  incisa. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  22.) 

Alloniorpha  incisa,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond,  1876,  p.  463. 

Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Head  testaceous ;  vcrl  ex  and  a  stripe  on  the  lower  parts  of  the 
cheeks  black,  the  former  very  coarsely  punctured ;  antennae  black, 
the  three  first  joints  with  a  chocolate  tinge,  especially  beneath,  joint 
four  and  the  greater  part  of  five  testaceous.  Thorax  and  abdomen 
black  ;  thorax  and  pectus  dull,  closely  punctured  :  tcguke,  scutelium, 
postscutellum,  cenchri,  a  band  behind,  a  large  triangle  on  the  first 
segment  of  the  abdomen,  the  second  and  terminal  segments,  a  line 
down  the  middle  of  the  remaining  segments,  more  or  less  of  the 
middle  of  the  abdomen  beneath,  and  the  legs  testaceous.  Coxae 
except  at  tips,  hind  femora  except  at  base,  and  tips  of  hind  tibiae 
black.    Wings  hyaline,  with  piceous  nervures  and  yellowish  stigma. 

Bab.  China. 

«•  2  ■  I  /Tvues  >,  Hong  Kong.  J.  C.  Bowring,  Esq. 

b.  $  •  I  ^  yP     '  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 


94.  ERMILIA. 
Ermilia,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tcntr.  p.  106  (1859). 

1.  Ermilia  pulchella. 

Ermilia  pulchella,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  106,  pi.  lxxvi.  fig.  6 
(1859). 

Hub.  Naples. 

95.  BELESES. 

Beleses,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1877,  p.  88,  note. 
Anisoneura,    Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.   Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  463,  nom. 
prceocc. 

Antennae  a  little  longer  than  the  abdomen,  pilose,  the  third  joint 
a  little  longer  than  the  fourth,  the  remaining  joints  shorter  and 


95.    BELESES. 96.    MACROrHYA.  255 

thickened  ;  terminal  joint  thinner  and  conical.  Clypeus  not  incised. 
Wings  with  two  marginal  and  four  suhmarginal  cells,  marginal  cells 
about  equal,  divided  by  a  straight  oblique  nervure ;  first  submar- 
ginal  cell  rather  small,  the  bounding  nervure  straight,  third  sub- 
marginal  cell  dilated  at  the  extremity  ;  second  and  third  suhmarginal 
nervures  distinctly  curved  inwards  towards  the  base;  marginal  ner- 
vure received  nearly  at  the  extremity  of  the  third  submarginal 
cellule ;  first  recurrent  nervure  received  at  about  a  third  of  the 
bh  of  the  second  submarginal  cellule;  second  recurrent  nervure 
curved  inward-,  and  corresponding  with  the  second  submarginal 
nervure.  Lanceolate  cellule  open  at  the  shoulders,  with  a  very 
oblique  cross  line.  Body  as  in  Macrophya.  Hind  coxae  very  large 
and  long  ;  spurs  of  the  anterior  tibia?  simple. 

1.  Beleses  stigmaticalis. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  21.) 
Niiisoin'iira stigmaticalis,  Cam*  ran,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  L876,p.  164 

Exp.  al.  1 1 >—  1 1  lin.,  long.  corp.  4_!  lin. 

Luteous,  shining;  head  and  thorax  rather  darker  above;  antennae 
gradually  shading  into  black  from  beyond  the  second  joint  above, 
pale  beni  ath  ;  more  or  less  of  the  apex  of  the  abdomen,  and  of  the 
hind  tarsi,  which  are  broad  and  densely  pilose,  black.  Pectus,  hind 
coxa,  and  femora-covered  with  very  fine  depressed  punctures.  Wings 
yellowish  hyaline,  blackish  at  the  tips  :  nervures  fuscous  ;  costa  and 
Btigma  yellow,  the  tip  of  the  latter,  within  the  dark  apex  of  the 
wing,  black. 

Ihili.   China. 
",/'.  d  ?•  (Types.)  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 

2.  Beleses  fulvus. 
Beleses  fulvus,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  I.  nd.  1877,  ]>.  88. 
Hab.   W  e>t  Yunan. 

96.  MACROPHYA. 

Macrophya,    Dahlh.    Consp.    Tentkr.   p.  11    (1835);   Hart.  Blattw. 
p.  291  |  L837). 

A.  Europceo-Asiatic  and  Mediterranean  Species,  including  Japan 

and  North  -  Ifrica. 

1.  Macrophya  erythrogaster. 

Tenthredo  erythrogaster,  Spin.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Pr.  (2)  i.  p.  116(1843). 

Hub.  Spain. 


256  TEXTHREDINID.E. 

2.  Macrophya  blanda. 
(Plate  XVI.  fig.  7.) 

Tenthredo  blanda,  Fabr.  Syst.  Ent.  p.  323,  n.  30  (1775) ;  Panz.  Faun. 

Germ.  Heft  52,  pi.  ix.  (1798). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  blanda, Klug,Berl.Mag.viu.  p.lll.  n.  76(1818). 
Tenthredo  cylindrica,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  71,  pi.  vii.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  ligustrina,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  371,  n.  24  (1785). 
Tenthredo  lacrjmosa,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  101,  n.  285  (1823) ; 

id.  Faun.  Franc,  p.  43,  n.  65,  pi.  vi.  fig.  7. 
Tenthredo  annulata,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  373,  n.  29  (1785). 
Tenthredo  solitaria,  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  326,  n.  658  (1781) ; 

id.  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  241  (1802). 
Tenthredo  abietis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  97,  n.  275  (1823) ;  id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  39,  n.  55,  pi.  vi.  fig.  3. 
Tenthredo  cognata,  Fall.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  48,  n.  17  (1829). 
Macrophva  blanda,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  71,  pi.  lxxi.  bis,  fig.  5 

(1859);  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  251  (1871). 
Tenthredo  nyctea,  Fisch.  Mag.  Zool.  1843,  text  to  pi.  122,  p.  2. 

Exp.  al.  11  liu.,  long.  corp.  ~>h  lin. 

Female.  Black  ;    abdomen   with  segments  2-5  red  ;    legs  black, 
front  legs  whitish  in  front ;  hind  coxae  with  a  large  oval  white  spot. 


Hob.  Europe. 

a.    2.  (Type.) 

England. 

Banksian  Collection 

b-k.   <J  2 . 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

/,  m.    3  $  . 

Britain. 

n-q.    J2. 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

r-t.    ?. 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

u.    2. 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

3.  Macrophya  brevicornis. 

Macrophya  blanda,  var.  (?)  brevicornis,  Gradl,  Ent.  Xachr.  iv.  p.  239 

(1878). 

Hub.  Egerland. 


•&' 


4.  Macrophya  neglecta. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  neglecta,  Klug,  Berl.  Mar/,  viii.  p.  112,  n.  77 

(1818). 
Macrophya  neglecta,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  72  (1859) ;   Thorns. 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  251  (1871). 
Tenthredo  blanda,  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Standi,  xxix.  p.  57  (1808). 
Var.  ?  Tenthredo  schre fieri,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  90,  n.276  (1823); 

id.  Faun.  Franc,  p.  39,  n.  56,  pi.  vi.  fig.  4. 
Macrophva  lepeletieri,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  79,  pi.  lxxi.  bis, 

fig.  6  (1859). 

Hob.  Europe. 

a-k.    d  2  •        Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

I.    2  .  Easton  Maudit,  Northamp-  C.  O.  Waterhouse,  Esq. 

tonshire. 

m-q.  2 .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

r-%o.  S  2 .        Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

x,  y.    2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


96.    MACROPHYA.  257 

5.  Macrophya  flavilabris. 
Macrophya  flavilabris,  Gimmerth.  Arb.  Nat.  Riga,  i.  p.  55  (1848). 
Il'ib.  Livonia. 

6.  Macrophya  similis. 

Tenthredo  similis.  Spin.  Ins.  Lig.  ii.  p.  15,  n.  21,  pi.  iv.  tig.  13  (1808). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  similis.   Klin/,  Berl.  Man.  viii.  p.  113,  n.  78 
(1818). 

Rah.  Genoa. 

7.  Macrophya  liciata. 

Tenthredo  liciata,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  40,  n.  3  (1847). 
Hab.  South  Russia. 

8.  Macrophya  analis. 

Tenthredo  analis,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  115,  a.  12  i  L793). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  milita  g,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  113.  n.  70 

iH18>. 

Huh.  South  Germany,  Switzerland. 

a,  b.  $.  Munich.  EL  Buchecker. 

e.  $.  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

9.  Macrophya  corallipes. 
Macrophya  corallipes,  /.'    >'sm.  Bull.   V  sc.  xx.  p.  41,  n.  5  1 1847). 
Hab.  South  Russia. 

1".  Macrophya  ruiipes. 

Tenthredo  ruhpes,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  557,  n.  17  |  1758);  id.  Faun. 

-      .  p.  392  (1761). 
Tenthredo  multicolor,  /        r.  Ent.  I'm-,  ii.  p.  .170,  n.  l'.»  |  176 
Tenthredo  strigosa,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  217  (1798). 
Macrophya  ruiipes,  Thorns.  Hytn.  Scand.  i.  p,  255  <  L871  i. 
I    athredo  dumetorum,  Fowcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  373,  n.  28  i  L785). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  strigosa  et  dumetorum,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii. 

pp.  114.  115  (1818 
Tenthredo  citreipes,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr,  p.  96,  n.  272  i  L823  I  ;  id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  37,  n.  52,  pi.  \i.  fig.  2. 
Tenthredo  rubiginosa,  Ghnel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  •">,  p.  2665,  n.  106  (176 
PTenthxedo  palmata  et  perlata,  Foura:  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  875,  mi.  36 

&  37  (1785). 
Macrophya  dumetorum,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  80,  pi.  lxxii. 

fig.  2(1859). 


Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

Aix-Ia-Chapelle.  Prof.  Forster. 

Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


Hab.   Kurope 

a-e.  2- 

f-y-  6  2- 
h.  o. 

i-n.  <$  $  . 

258  TENIHREDINID^:. 

1 1 .  Macrophya  nebulosa. 
Macrophya  nebulosa,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  369  (1881). 

Hab.  Caucasus. 

12.  Macrophya  grata. 
Tenthredo  grata,  St. -Fan/.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  96,  n.  273  (1823). 
Hab.  North  France. 

1 3.  Macrophya  maculipes. 
Tenthredo  maculipes,  St.-Farg.  Mori.  Tenth:  p.  96,  u.  274  ( 1823). 
Hab.  l'aris. 

1 4.  Macrophya  picea. 
Tenthredo  picea.  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2(367.  n.  129  (1789). 

Hab.   Europe. 

1 5.  Macrophya  sanguinolenta. 

Tenthredo  sanguinolenta,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2666,  n.  110 

(1789). 
Tenthredo   hsematopus,  Panz.  Fawn.    Germ.  Heft  81,  pis.  xi.,  xii. 

(1801). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  hsematopus,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  116,  u.84 

i  1818). 
Macrophya  hsematopus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  81,  pi.  lxxii. 

figs.  3,4  (1859). 
Tenthredo  diversipes,  Schrank,  Fauna  Boica,  ii.  p.  236  (1802). 

Jlab.  Europe. 

a-f.<$2-  Munich.  1 1.  Buchecker. 

y,  h.  3.  Europe.  H.  Buchecker. 

16.  Macrophya  punctum-album. 

Tenthredo  punctum-album,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  924,  n.  23 

67). 
Tenthredo  punctum,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  415,  u.  44  (1781). 
Tenthredo  stellata,  Fonrcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  369,  n.  17  ( 17.s5). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  punctum,  Kluy,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  117,  n.  85 

(  L818) 
Macrophya  punctum,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap..  Tentr.  p.  8wJ,  pi.  lxxii.  fig.  5 

(1859): 
.Macrophya  punctum-album.  Thorns,  Ilym.  Scand.  i.  p.  256  (1871). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
F.  Smith,  Esq. 
J.  F.  Ruthe. 
H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 


Bab.  Europe. 

a-i.  6  2  ■ 

Britain. 

k  m.  6  2- 

England. 

n-q.  2- 

Germany. 

r-v.  2- 

.Munich. 

w  y.  2  • 

Zurich. 

z.  tf. 

Europe. 

rii  i  a.  259 

L7.  Macrophya  liuibata. 
rophya  limbata,  Andre,  Spec,  Hym.  i.  p.  t!60  (1881  i. 
Hab.  Caucasus. 

1  8.  Macrophya  chrysura. 

A.Uantus)  chrysura,   Khiy,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  118, 

(1818  . 

Hab.  Carinthia. 

10.  Macrophya  ratzeburgii. 
3d  v  siii.  p.  137  I  !  352). 

Hab.   Eungary. 

20.  Macrophya  quadriuiaculata. 

I  •    ■  imaculata,  Fabr.  M  255,       18  (1  787  l. 

Lniacula  i  May.  viii.  p.  1 18, 

q.  -7  (181£ 
\\  Thorns.  Hym.  S  and.  i.  p.  256 

[left  01,  pi.  viii.  (  1  - 

I  ■  .  tlt'ft  98,   pi.   X.    (  1800). 

Hub.   Eur 

•  o  .  .1.  F.  LJuthe. 

Munich."  II.  Buchecker. 

„.  tj>,  II.  Buchecker. 

21.  Macrophya  femoralis. 

I      thredu   femoralis,    E         ,    /•     :     Mot  .    xxxvii.   pt.    1,   p.   297 
(1864). 

Hab.    Ural. 

i'i'.  Macrophya  rustica. 

2W.  i.  p.  556,  n.  11  I  L758);  id.  I 
■  i  1701  i. 
(Allantu  A'      .   /.      .  May.  viii.  p.  1  L9, 

318). 

-      ■«.  Fawn.  Nap.,  I'-ntr.  p.  73  i  L859)  ;    rAowis. 

// .,'.    b  a  irf.  i.  p   252  1 1871). 

Tent!  P  '-•  /''"""•  derm.  II-  fl  64,  pi.  x.  |  179 

|.  uthredo  /  l"~-  '•  P-  "'"'•  "•  ^  (1781;. 

Tenthredo  sul]  '  \        -v"'-   '•   P*'   '"'•  P-   -v,';-'-  lL    |(';i 

■  17- 

Tenthredo  \  \  ■  '  "■  !'•  '-•  '••  30-  '  ''" ;:'- 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-m.  rf$.  Britai»-  'll'-r,1"1 

j.  i  ;■  rniauv.  ■'•  F.  Ruthe. 

.,1^ '   •  o  Munich!  II.  I'" 

2  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

aa    j  Albania.  S.  S.  Saunders. 

&6"c?'  Portugal.  Dr.  Welwitsch. 

..'./.  tf.  Eiu 

_ 


2fi0  TENTHREDINID^:. 

23.  Macrophya(?)  bifasciata. 
Tenthredo  bifasciata,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2666,  n,  113  (1789), 
Hah.  Europe. 

24.  Macrophya  postica. 

Tenthredo    postica,   Bridle,  Exped.  Scient.  de  More'e,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  388  (1832). 

Hah.  Turkey,  Greece. 

a-d.  S  2  •  Albania.  Sir  8.  S.  Saunders. 

25.  Macrophya  hartigii. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  1.) 

Exp.  al.  1 1  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  :  mouth,  cenchri,  and  a  triangular  mark  at  the  extremity 
of  the  first  segment  of  the  abdomen  pale  yellow  ;  segments  4  and  5 
of  the  abdomen  above  narrowly  bordered  behind  with  yellow,  the 
band  on  the  fifth  segment  interrupted  in  the  middle  ;  legs  yellow, 
femora  black  in  the  middle  above  (hind  femora  almost  all  round), 
extremities  of  the  tibiae  and  of  the  joints  of  the  tarsi  black,  hind 
tarsi  wholly  black,  hind  coxa?  black  at  the  base.  Wings  yellowish 
hyaline,  witb  reddish-brown  nervures ;  basal  half  of  the  stigma 
yellow. 

The  type  is  labelled  "dahlii"  It  does  not  agree  with  the  description 
of  Tenthredo  (Allantus)  daltlii,  Klug,  but  is  allied  to  M. postica,  Brulle'. 

Hah.  Albania. 

a.  <3 .  (Type.)  Albania. 

26.  Macrophya  erythropus. 

Tenthredo  erythropus,  Brulle,  Exped.  Scient.  de  Hforee,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  389(1832). 

Hab.  Morea. 

27.  Macrophya  rubripes. 
Macrophya  rubripes,  Andre,  Spec.  Hynt.  i.  p.  590  (1881). 

Hah.  Greece. 

28.  Macrophya  teutona. 

Tenthredo  teutona,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  71,  pi.  vi.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  teutona,  Khiq,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  122,  n.  90 
(1818). 

Hah.  Germany. 

29.  Macrophya  dolens. 

Tenthredo  dolens,  Eversm.  Bull  Mnsc.  xx.  p.  42,  n.  9  (1847). 
Hab.  Kasan. 


96.    MACROPHTA.  261 

30.  Macrophya  duodecimpunctata. 

Tenthredu  duodecimpunctata.  Linn.  Syst,  Nat.  i.  p.  558.  n.  25  (1758); 

id.  Faun.  Suec.  p.  393  (1761). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  duodecimpunctata,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  122, 

n.  91  (1818). 
Macrophya  12-punctata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  252  (1871). 
Tenthredo  melanoleuca,  Gn^l.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2666,  n.  116 

(1789). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-f.  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

ff-s.  <S  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

t-y.  S  2  •  Munich."  H.  Ruchecker. 

z-cc.  3  2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


Macrophya  eximia,  Moca.   Term,  ftizetek,  i.  p.  87  il*77);    Andre', 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  .;"..;  (1881). 


31.  Macrophya  eximia. 

imi; 
i.  p. 

Hub.  Hungary. 

'.V2.  Macrophya  maculosa. 

Tenthredo  maculosa.  8t.-Farg.  Mori.  Tenthr,  p.  101.  n.  283  1 1823). 

Hah.  Campania. 

33.  Macrophya  montana. 

Tenthredo  montana,  Si-n/i.  Eat,  Cam.  p.  27<s  n.  724  (1768). 
Tenthredo  laserpitii,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  127,  u.  382  1 1823). 

Hah.  Idria. 

34.  Macrophya  albicincta. 

Tenthredo  albicincta,  Schrank,  Beytr.  z.  Nat,  p.  85  (1776). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  albicincta    Klug,  Berl.  Mai/.  viii.  p.  125,  n.  94 

I  L818). 
Mi  crophya  albicincta,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  71,  pi.  lxiii.  fig.  4 

(1859);    Vollenh.  Tijd8chr.Ent.ix.-p.  L89,  pi.  vii.  (1866) ;   Thorns 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  254  (1871). 
Tenthredo  albip<   .  Four*  r.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  .".71,  n.  2::  |  L785). 
Tenthredo  luctuosa,  St.-Farg.  M>n.  Tenthr.  p.  10::.  n.  2  10  i  L823). 

il<ii,.  Europe. 

ah.  $  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/,  k.  d  §■  •  Britain. 

I.  2  •  ace- 

m-u.  cJ  2  •  (;  irmany.  .1.  F.  Ruthe. 

v.  2-  Sweden. 

w-ee.  ($2-  .Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

f-ii.  6  2  ■  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

35.  Macrophya  albimacula. 

Macrophya  albimacula,  Mocs.  Term,  ftizetek,  v.  p.  30  (1881  ) :  AndrS, 
■spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  353    L881). 

Hah.  Hungary. 


262  TENTHREBINID^:. 

36.  Macrophya  tricoloripes. 

Macrophya  tricoloripes,  Mocs.  Term,  fi'tzetek,  v.  p.  30  (1881)  ;  Andre", 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  587  (1881). 

Hah.  Granada. 

37.  Macrophya  exalbida. 

Tenthredo  exalbida,  Gmel.  Si/st.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2667,  n.  122  (1789); 

St.-Finj.  Man.  Tenth:  p.  103,  n.  292  (1823). 
Macrophya  melanosoma,  Ru-dovo,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  392  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

38.  Macrophya  magiiicornis. 

Tenthredo  magnicornis,  Eversm.  Bull.  Most',  xxxvii.  pt,  1,  p.  297 
(1864). 

/tab.  Kasan. 

39.  Macrophya  tenella. 

Macrophya  tenella,  Mocs.   Term,   tiizetek.  v.  p.  .'53  (1**1);  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  I  p.  590  (1881). 

Hab.  Hungary. 

40.  Macrophya  angustula. 

Tenthredo  angnstula,  Eversm.  Hull  Mosc.  xxxvii.  pt.  1,  p.  297  (1864). 
//'il>.   Ural. 

41.  Macrophya  inarginata. 

Macrophya  marginata,  Mocs.  Term,  ftlzetek,  v.  p.  32  (1881);  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  385  (1881). 

Hab.  Dalmatia. 

42.  Macrophya  radoszkowskii. 
Macrophya  radoszkowskii,  Andr6,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  365  (1881). 
Ilab.  Caucasus. 

V,'y.  Macrophya  flavipes. 
Macrophya  fkudpes,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  138  |  L852) 
Hab.  Birkenfeld. 

44.  Macrophya  halensis. 

Tenthredo  halensis,  Aich.  Zeitschr.  Ferdinand.  (3)  xv.  p.  310  (1870). 
Hah.  Germany. 

45.  Macrophya  leucopus. 

Tenthredo  leucopus,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2<>66,  n.  118  (1789). 
Tenthredo  ribis,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  32,  pi.  xii.  (1796). 
Tenthredo   (Allantus)    ribis,  Kluy,  Berl  Maq.  viii.   p.  126,  n.  95 

(1818). 
Macrophya  ribis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  76,  pi.  lxxiii.  fio-.  3 

(1859) ;   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  253  (1871). 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-f.  d$. 
9-1  6  2- 
m-r.  3  2  ■ 

»,t.  2- 

Britain. 
<  lermany 
Munich. 

Europe. 

96.    MACROPHYA. 

Tenthredo  albamacula,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  10:?,  q.  288  i  1823). 
Tenthredo  fera.  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  102  (1808). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Kiuhe. 
H.  V> 


46.  Macrophya  curvipes. 
Macrophya  curvipes.  Gimmerth.  Arb.  Nat.  Rif/a,  i.  p.  o(3    L848). 
Hab.   Livonia. 

47.  Macrophya  poecilopus. 
ithredo  poecilopus,  A  .'  sv.  p.  309  (1870 1 

//ah.  Germany. 

[8.  Macrophya  vicina. 
renthredo  vicina, -5   -Farg.  M<  thr.  p.  104,  n.  29-J 

.    I'aris. 

I'.'.  Macrophya  novemguttata. 

Macrophya  '  /        ■   '•     ■•  Tentr.  \  .  S3,  pi.  1 

o  (186 

Italy. 

50.  Macrophya  caucasica. 

\|     rophya  caucasica,  A  -  ec    H;/m.  i.  p.  357  i  1881  I 

Hub.  Cauc 

51.  Macrophya  erythrocnema. 
Macrophya  erythroi  I        r,  fa  mm.  Nap.,  Tmtr.  p.  ,7.  pi.  Ixxii. 

Hab.  Napl< 

52.  Macrophya  cognata. 

N[ac  opnva  :;         Term,  fiizeteh;  >  ■  p.  31  (18*1  i;    Andre 

'.  Hum.  i.  p.  350  i  1881  ). 

Hub.   Hungary. 

53.  Macrophya  trochanterica. 

Ma  :rophya  trochanteric*,  Costa,Ric.  Entom.  Parten.  pp.  17.  27,  I 
(1858>;  /'/.  F«mm.  Ar«j9.,  7Vm>/\  p.  83  I  L859). 

Hab.  Italy. 


264  TENTHKEUINlD^i. 

54.  Macrophya  segmentaria. 

Tenthredo  segmentaria,  Fahr.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  215  (1798). 
Macrophya  alboanmdata,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  78,  pi.  lxxii. 
fig.  6  (1859). 

Hah.  Italy. 

55.  Macrophya  labiata. 

Tenthredo  labiata,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  369,  n.  18  (1785). 
Tenthredo  astroites,  Fourcr.  loc.  cit.  p.  375,  n.  35  (1785). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  crassula,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  124,  n.  92 

(1818). 
Macrophya  crassula,    Costa,  Faun.   Nap.,    Tentr.   p.  75,  pi.  lxxiii. 

figs.  1,  2  (1859). 
Tenthredo  discolor.  St.-Fary.  Mem.  Tenth:  p.  101,  n.  286  (1823). 
Tenthredo  albimana,  St.-Fary.  Man.  Tenth:  p.  102,  n.  289  (1823). 
Tenthredo  albipuncta,  Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  104  (1808  I. 
Macrophya  albipuncta,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  254  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  S-  Sweden. 

56.  Macrophya  tibialis. 

Macrophva  tibialis,  Mocs.   Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  33  (1881);  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  362  (1881). 

Hah.  Hungary. 

57.  Macrophya  klugii. 

Macrophya  klugii.  Vottenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xii.  p.  124  (1869). 

Hah.  Holland. 

58.  Macrophya  histrionica. 

Macrophya  histrionica,  Vottenh.  Tijdschr.  Ent.  xxi.  p.  155  (1878). 
Hah.  Baireuth. 

59.  Macrophya  carinthiaca. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  carinthiaca,  Kluy,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  125,  n.  93 
(1818). 

Hab.  Carinthia. 

60.  Macrophya  signata. 

Tenthredo  signata,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam,  p.  279,  n.  732  (1763). 
Tenthredo  idriensis,  St.-Fary.  Man.  Tenth:  p.  128,  n.  384  (1823). 

Hah.  Idria. 

61.  Macrophya  corynetes. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  3.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Rufous  ;  antennas  (except  the  basal  joint),  a  large  spot  on  the 
vertex  enclosing  the  ocelli,  spots  on  the  frontal  and  lateral  lobes  of 


96.    MACROPHYA.  265 

the  thorax  (the  two  latter  connected  behind),  the  pectus,  and  the 
greater  part  of  the  metathorax  and  abdomen  above,  except  at  the 
sides  and  tip,  black ;  a  black  line  on  the  four  anterior  tibiae  and 
tarsi  above  ;  hind  tarsi  mostly  black.  Wings  hyaline,  with  fuscous 
nervures ;  costa  and  stigma  yellowish  ;  lanceolate  cell  with  short 
straight  cross  line.  Antenna?  with  the  third  joint  very  long,  and  the 
succeeding  joints  short  and  almost  fused  together  into  an  elongated 
club. 

//ah.  Algeria*. 

a,b.  $.  (Types.)  Algeria. 

62.  Macrophya  lucasii. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  2.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin..  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black:  abdomen  with  segments  :S-~>  red  above  only;  labrum, 
clypeus,  cenchri,  a  line  at  the  extremity  of  the  first  segment  of  the 
abdomen  above,  and  legs  testaceous  ;  a  hue  down  the  first  pair  of  legs 
and  the  middle  tibia?  above,  all  the  femora  except  at  the  base  and  tip, 
and  the  tips  of  the  hind  femora  and  the  hind  tarsi,  and  the  tips  of 
the  joints  of  the  intermediate  tarsi,  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline, 
with  fuscous  nervures ;  Btigma  yellowish  in  front:  lanceolate  cell 
with  straight  cross  nervure.  In  the  male,  segments  3—5  of  the 
abdomen  are  red  below  as  well  as  above,  there  is  a  black  line  on  the 
four  front  legs  above,  and  the  hind  legs  are  black  below  the  middle 
of  the  femora  above  and  beyond  the  base  of  the  tibia?  beneath  ;  the 
joints  of  the  tarsi  are  also  testaceous  at  the  base  beneath. 

Hah.  Algeria. 


■- 


('-<■■  6  2-  (Typ<  Algeria. 

63.  Macrophya  cognata. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  5.) 
Exp.  al.  8j$  lin.,  long.  corp.  3^  lin. 

Black  ;  abdomen  rufous  beneath,  and  on  segments  3  -5  and  tin- 
sides  of  6  above  :  segment  3  has  a  black  spot  in  the  middle  in  front. 
Face  and  legs  yellowish,  coxae  black  except  at  the  tips,  femora  with 
a  black  line  above,  and  coxa?  black  above  ;  extremity  <<<i  t  he  abdomen 
yellowish  beneath.  Wings  hyaline,  with  fuscous  nervures,  yellow 
costa,  and  pale  testaceous  stigma  ;  lanceolate  cell  with  short  straight 
cross  line. 

Hah.  Algeria. 

a.  6-  (Type.)  Algeria. 


*  In  the  Algerian  species  the  hind  coxas  are  not  remarkably  long  or  large  ; 
bul  their  short,  stout,  thickened  antennae  prevent  their  being  referred  to 
Tenthredo,  and  I  prefer  lo  assign  them  to  Macrophya  for  the  present. 


266  TTCNTHREDINIDJE. 

64.  Macrophya  superba. 

Macrophya  superba,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  137  (1852). 
Hab.  Asia  Minor. 

65.  Macrophya  ottomana. 

Macrophya  ottomana,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  29  (1881)  ;  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  591  (1881). 

Hab.  Amasia. 

66.  Macrophya  consobrina. 

Macrophya  consobrina,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  32  (1881)  ;  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  -588  (1881)  id,  Ann,  Soc.  Ent.  France  (6),  i. 
p.  353  (1881). 

Hab.  Syria. 

67.  Macrophya  lineata. 

Macrophya  lineata,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  34  (1881) ;  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  589  (188]  I;  id.  Ann.  Sue.  Ent.  France  (6),  i. 
p.  354  (1881). 

Hab.  Palestine. 

68.  Macrophya  tristis. 
Macrophya  tristis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  349  (1881). 

Hab.   West  Siberia. 

69.  Macrophya  brunnipes. 
Macrophya  brunnipes,  Andre.  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  349  (1881). 

Hab.  West  Siberia. 

70.  Macrophya  dibowskii. 
Macrophya  dibowskii,  AndrS,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  361  (1881). 

Hab.  West  Siberia. 

7 1 .  Macrophya  ignava. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  4.) 

Macrophya  ignava,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Land,  1874,  p.  37'.  >. 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  Corp.  4^  lin. 

Black,  face  reddish  or  yellowish  ;  collar,  cenchri,  apex  of  coxae, 
trochanters,  extreme  base  of  femora,  and  tibiae  pale  yellow ;  hind 
tibiae  black  at  base  and  tip ;  hind  tarsi  black,  four  anterior  tarsi 
reddish  brown.  Wings  dusky  hyaline,  with  fuscous  nervures  :  lan- 
ceolate cell  subcontracted. 

Allied  to  M.  albicincta. 

Hab.  Japan. 

a-c.  $.  (Types.)  Hiogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 


96.    MACEOPHXA.  267 

72.  Macrophya  luctifera. 
(Plato  X.  fig.  8.) 
Macrophya  luctifera,  Smith,  Tram.  Ent.  Soe.  Load.  1874,  p.  380. 
Exp.  al.  6  lin..  long.  corp.  .''>•  lin. 

Shining  black ;  tips  of  anterior  femora  in  front,  and  tibiae  also 
in  front,  hind  trochanters,  base  ol  tibia)  outside,  and  cenchri  white. 
Wings  fuscous,  nervures  black:  stigma  nhite  al  base. 

Hob.  Japi 

1  }  i  Hi  Lewis,  Esq. 

7:'>.  Macrophya  carbonaria. 

I  Plate  X.  fig.  6.  i 

Macrophya  carbonaria,  Smith,  Tram.  Ent.  Soc.  I.     d.  L874,  p.  380. 

Exp.  al.  1 1  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

B  ick,  shining  tus  dull:  head  orax  punctured,  i 

■  !y  on  the  pectus;  abdomen  more  finely  punctured.    Bead,  thorax, 
and  d  with  a  short    gi  A   spot   on  each 

side  of  the  il  in.  the  the  mand 

the  anterior  tibia:  in  front,  and  tl  t'  the   femora,  a  1. 

I  the  middle  of  the  hind  tibia?  above,  white. 
^  in;  \\  ish  In  aline,  with  fi 

black;  lanceolate  cell  with  straight  cross  uervure. 

Tlab.  Japan. 

I  II,  :  II.  Whitely,  Esq, 

7  1.  Ma jvophya  timida. 

«  Plate  X.  fig.  7. 

Macn  phya  timida,  •Smith.  Tn    ■    Em".  s<" .  /.  ml,  L874,  p. 

Exp.  al.  I11  lin..  Long,  coi p.   I  .  lin. 

Black,  punctured  as  in  M.  r,  but  nol  pubescent;  base  of 
the  mandibles,  front  of  thi  from    near   the   extremity 

of  tl  >ra  downwards,  fronl    oi    the  intet  legs    from   tin 

middle  of  the  tibia?,  a  large  oval  spot  on    the   hind  coxa?,  and  the 
trochanters,  including  th<  adjacent  pi  and  femora, 

whitish  or  testaceous.     Wings  hyaline,  with  black  nervures  ;  lanceo- 
tracted. 

But  for  the  difference  in  the  lanci  cell  I  should  scarcely  have 

considered  this  species  to  be  disti  m  .'/.  carbonaria. 

Hah.  .Japan. 

I'\  pe.  i  North  Japan.  R.  Fortune, 


268  TEXTHRTmiNIDiE. 

75.  Macrophya  vexator. 

Macrophya  vexator,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  378. 
Hah.  Xorth  Japan*. 

76.  Macrophya  apicalis. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  9.) 

-Macrophya  apicalis,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Loud.  1874,  p.  378. 

Exp.  al.  !i  lin..  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  :  the  four  last  joints  of  the  antennae  (except  the  extreme 
apex  of  the  last),  labrum,  base  of  mandibles,  front  of  anterior  tibiae 
and  tarsi,  a  large  oval  spot  on  the  outside  of  the  hind  coxa?,  hind 
trochanters,  and  adjacent  portions  of  the  coxae  and  femora  •whitish. 
Wings  hyaline,  with  fuscous  nervures  ;  lanceolate  cell  subcontracted. 
Head,  thorax,  and  pectus  closely  punctured ;  abdomen  more 
shining. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a-c.  2  ■  (Typi     i  Hakodadi.  H.  Whitely,  Esq. 

77.  Macrophya  flavoniaculata. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  10.) 
Allantus  flavomaculatus,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876, p.  464. 

Exp.  al.  13  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Black,  shining  ;  sides  of  pectus  opaque,  punctured  ;  antennae  (ex- 
cept the  three  or  four  last  joints,  which  shade  into  blackish),  face,  a 
long  spot  on  the  back  of  the  vertex,  collar  (broadly),  and  the  edge 
of  the  pectus  below,  at  a  right  angle,  a  spot  on  each  side  of  the 
front  of  the  pectus  (sometimes),  two  spots  in  the  middle  of  the 
thorax,  scutellum,  postscutellum,  and  cenchri,  the  hinder  edge  of 
all  the  segments  of  the  abdomen  (obscured  in  the  types,  which  are 
apparently  discoloured  from  having  been  in  spirit),  and  the  legs, 
yellow.  Hind  legs  with  the  coxa-  black  nearly  to  the  extremity, 
with  a  round  yellow  spot  on  the  side;  hinder  half  of  the  femora, 
and  the  tips  of  the  tibiae,  with  their  long  spurs,  yellow.  Head  pilose. 
Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellowish  nervures  ;  clouded  at  the 
extremity :  costa  and  stigma  blackish :  lanceolate  cell  subcon- 
tracted. 

Hah.  China. 
a-e.  2  •  (Types.)  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 


I  cannot  find  any  specimens  of  this  species  in  the  collection. 


6.    MA(  ROPHI  \.  269 

7V    Macrophya  nigropicta. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  12.) 
Macrophya  nigropicta,  Smith,  Tram.  Ei<t,  Soc.  Land.  L874,  p.  377. 

Exp.  al.  12  lin..long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Head  yellow  ;  a  large  irregular  roundish  black  spot  on  the  vertex, 

enclosing  the  ocelli,  and  sometimes  marked  with  two  small  yellow 

i  ;  it  throw-  ofl  a  -mall  projection  in  front,  and  a  Lroader 

one  behind  ;   and  there  i-  also  a  Mack  spot  on  each  side  of  the  latter, 

extending  to  the  back  of  the  head,  which  is  wholly  black,  as  well 

.me.      There  is  also  a  rather  large  black  spot  behind  each 

a*l  middleof  pectus  black  ;  prothorax,  V- 

spot,  tw<  imetimes  scarcely  separated 

from  it.  scutellum,  itellum,  and  lines  running  from  the  scu- 

I  back  of  the  base  of  the  fore  wings,  all  yellow. 

Abdomen  yellow,  «  ill  the  segments 

abovi  -.  and  two  short  streaks  at  their  base,  black  ;  Legs  yellow, 

media-,-  i  mity 

above,  and  hind  tdme  and  tar  pt  more  or   less  of  the  ],;.- 

former),  black.  Wings  hyaline,  faintly  tinged  with  yellow  towards 
the  extremities ;  nerru  'late  cell  with  straight  cross 

nervure. 

This  species  is  more  like  ,-t   /  an  a  Mcu  rophy  >  in  shape, 

colour,  and   marking-,  but  has  the   long    hind  coxae  of  the  Latter 

Huh.  Japan, 
a.  b.  9.  (Types  )  N  u-th  Japan.  lb  Fortune. 

li.   Xorth-Am 

79.  Macrophya  abbotii. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  11.) 

Exp.  al.  12-  13  lin..  1'  li  lin. 

idomen  with  3  5  rufous,  both  above  and  below  . 

also                              th,  and  the   hind  coxae   beneath,  in    the   male 

only.     Legs  piceous  or   ru  ;  wing.-  violaceous,  with   blackish 
-.  ires. 

This  species  may  possibly  be  identical  with  Tenthredopsis atrovio- 
tidus,  Xort.,  described  from  female  examples  only  ;  but 
there  is  no  trace  of  a  white  spot  on  the  coxa?.  Norton  would  pro- 
bably have  mentioned  its  absence,  had  it  been  absent  in  his  spe- 
cimens of  cinctulus;  for  tins  spot  is  present  in  atroviolaceus,  var. 
tardus,  between  which  and  the  typical  atroi  ■  cinctulus  would 

be  intermedial-  . 


270  TESTHREDINID-di. 

Hab.  Georgia*. 

a,  b.  3  $  •  (Types.)  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's 

collection. 

80.  Macrophya  pluricincta. 

Macrophya  pluricinctus,  Nort.   Proc.  JBost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  118  (1862)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  267,  n.  2  (1867). 

Hab.  California. 

81.  Macrophya  epinota. 

Allantus  epinotus,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  215,  n.  1  (1835)  ;  Nort. 

Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  257,  n.  42  (1860). 
Macrophya  epinotus,  Nort.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.   Soc.  i.  p.  268,  n.  3 

(1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 


82.  Macrophya  pulchella. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pulchella,  Kluq,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  121,  n.  89 

(1818). 
Macrophya  pulchella,   Nort.    Proc   Bost.   Soc.  ix.  p.    118  (1862); 

id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  268,  n.  4  (1867). 
Allantus  ilavolineatus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  259,  n.  45  (1860). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a,  b.  2  ■ 

83.  Macrophya  zoe. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  15.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Black ;  face,  collar,  tegulae,  cenchri,  and  the  greater  part  of  the 
legs  yellow,  an  interrupted  white  stripe  on  the  sides  of  the  pectus ; 
anterior  femora  above,  and  the  four  posterior  femora,  except  at  the 
base,  black  ;  intermediate  and  hinder  tibia3  black  at  the  tips,  the 
hitter  broadly  so,  and  the  tips  of  all  the  joints  of  the  tarsi  more  or 
less  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  clouded  towards  the  tips  ; 
nervures  piceous  :  a  vitreous  line  running  through  the  costal  cell 
as  far  as  the  stigma  ;  lanceolate  cell  subcontracted. 

Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 

a.  $  •  (Type.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River.  Dr.  Barnston. 


*  Figured  by  Abbot.  •Drawings  oi'  Insects  of  Georgia'  (MS.  in  the  British 
Museum),  xii.  pi.  lxii.  fig.  3,  with  the  remark,  "  Taken  12th  May  in  pine- 
woods  near  Savannah  River.     Rare." 


96.    MACROPHYA.  271 

84.  Macrophya  albifacies. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  18.) 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  :_>  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  black ;  face  very  pale  yellow,  with  the  tips  of 
the  mandibles  black  ;  a  white  spot  on  each  side  of  the  pectus  ;  collar, 
scutellum.  eenchri,  and  the  four  anterior  legs  yellow,  the  tips  of  the 
intermediate  tibiae  and  tarsi  black  :  hind  legs  yellow,  femora  black 
beyond  the  middle,  tibiae  black  at  base  and  tip,  and  base  of  first 
joint  of  tarsi  and  claws  black.  Abdomen  with  the  three  first  seg- 
ments and  the  saws  black,  the  remainder  rufous.  Wings  hyaline 
with  rufous  nervines  ;  lanceolate  cell  subcontracted. 

Hah.   United  States. 
a.  $.  (Typ  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

85.  Macrophya  texana. 
Macrophya  texana.  Cress.  Trans.  Amir.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  52  (1880). 
Hal'.  Texas. 

v'i.  Macrophya  annulipes. 

Macrophya   annulipes,    Cress.    Tram.    Amer.    Ent.    Soc.    viii.  p.    18 
(1880)*. 


Hah.  Nevada. 


87.  Macrophya  lineata. 


Macrophya   lineata,  Nort.    Trans.   Amur.   Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  260,  n.  5 
(1867 )'. 

Hab.   North  America. 


^s.  Macrophya  flavicoxae. 

Allantu-  flavicoxae,  N  rt.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  258,  u.  43  (18  0). 
Macrophya   flavicoxae,    Kvrt.    Vroe.    host.    Soc.   i\.  p.   lis   (1802); 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent,.  &  c.  i.  p.  209,  a.  0  (  L807). 

Hab.   Cnited  Stairs. 

a-h.  J  $•  New  ^  m'k  E.  Doubleday. 

89.  Macrophya  incerta. 

Allantus  incertus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  258,  u.  44  (1860). 
Macrophya  incertus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  118(1802);  id.  'Tra?is. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  200,  u.  7  (1867). 

Ha'i.  North  America. 


272  TEiNTHEEDINID^:. 

90.  Macrophya  pannosa. 

Allantus  pannosus,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  217,  n.  6  (1835). 
Macrophya  pannosus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc  i.  p.  270,  n. 8  (1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

9 1 .  Macrophya  proximata. 

Macrophya  proximata,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  270,  n.  9 
(1867). 

Hab.  Connecticut. 

92.  Macrophya  maura. 

Macrophya  maura,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  18  (1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

93.  Macrophya  externa. 

Allantus  externus,  Say,  West  Quart.  Rep.  ii.  p.  72  (1823) ;  id.  Bost. 
Journ.  vii.  p.  257,  n.  41  (1860)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  271, 
n.  10  (1861). 

Hab.  North  xlmerica. 

94.  Macrophya  jugosa. 

Macrophya  jugosa,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  18  (1880). 
Hab.  California. 

1)5.  Macrophya  tibiator. 

Macrophya  epinotus,   var.  b,  Nort.   Bost.  Journ.   vii.  p.  257,  n.  42 

(1860). 
Macrophya  tibiator,  Nort.  Proe.  Ent.  Soc  Phil.  iii.  p.  10,  u.  20  (1864); 

id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soe.  i.  p.  271,  n.  11  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 
a.  $  •  New  York.  E,  Doubleday. 

96.  Macrophya  albomaculata. 

Allantus  albomaculatus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  256,  n.  39  (1860) : 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  272,  n.  12  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a,  b.  $  . 

97.  Macrophya  pumila. 

Macrophya  pumila,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  272,  n.  13 
(1867). 

Hab.  California,  Texas. 

a,  b.  3  $ .  Texas.  Dr.  Cresson. 


96.    MACROPHYA.  273 

98.  Macrophya  fuliginea. 

Macrophya  fuligineus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  273,  u.  14 

(1867). 

Hab.  United  States. 

99.  Macrophya  cassandra. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  13.) 

Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black,  shining  ;  a  spot  on  each  side  of  the  clypeus,  labrum,  man- 
dibles, palpi,  anterior  tibiae  in  front,  and  cenchri  whitish  ;  four  an- 
terior tibiae  and  tarsi  reddish  brown.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline, 
clearer  towards  the  base  ;  lanceolate  cell  contracted. 

Hah.    United  States. 
a.  2-  (Type.)  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

LOO.  Macrophya  subviolacea. 

Macrophya  subviolacea,  Cress.  Tram.  Ann,-.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.   p.   L8 
(1880). 

Hab.  California. 

I'M.  Macrophya  dejecta. 

Allantua  dejectus,  Nort.  Bost.  Jaunt.  \ii.  \,.  240,  a.  27  (1860). 
Macrophya  dejecta,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.   Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  273.  u.  15 
(1867). 

Hah.   New  York. 

Iu2.  Macrophya  contaminata. 

Macrophya  contaminata,  Provanehei;  Nat.  Canad,  x.  p.  105  (1878). 

Hal,.  Canada. 

1 1  >3.  Macrophya  nigra. 

Allantua  niger,  Nort.  Host.  .loam.  vii.  p.  239,  q.  6  (1860). 
Macrophya  niger,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  273,  n.  16  (  L867). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a-e.  2- 

104.  Macrophya  oregona. 

Macrophya  oregona,  Cress,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent, Soc.  viii.  p.  19  (1880). 
Hab.  Oregon. 

105.  Macrophya  trisyllabus. 

Allantua  trisyllabus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  238,  n.  5  (1860). 
Macrophya  trisyllabus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  274,  n.  17 
(1867). 

Hab.  North  America. 


274  TENTHREDINTDJi:. 

106.  Macrophya  zonalis. 

Macrophya   zonalis,  Nort.   Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.   iii.  p.  11,  n.  21 
(1864) ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  274,  n.  18  (1867). 

Bab.  Massachusetts. 

107.  Macrophya  californica. 

Tenthredo  californicus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  198  (1862). 
Macrophya  californicus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  l.  p.  275,  n.  19 
(1867). 

Bab.  California. 

108.  Macrophya  varia. 

Allantus  varius,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  240,  n.  8  (1860). 
Macrophya  varius,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  275,  n. 20  (1867). 

Bab.  United  States. 

a.  $. 

109.  Macrophya  eurythmia. 

Macrophya    eurythmia,   Nort.   Trans.   Amer.  Ent.   Soc.   i.   p.  276, 
n.  21  (1867). 

Bab.  Hudson's  Bay,  Canada. 

110.  Macrophya  fascialis. 

Macrophya  fascialis,  Nort,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  276,  n.  22 
(1867). 

Bab.  United  States. 

111.  Macrophya  media. 

Allantus  bifasciatus,  Say  (nee  Gmel.),  West.  Quart.  Pep.  ii.  p.  72 

(1823). 
Macrophya  bifasciatus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  277,  n.  23 

(1867). 
Macrophya  medius,  Nort.  Proc  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  118  (1861). 

Bab.  United  States. 

a.  $. 

112.  Macrophya  formosa. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  formosa,  King,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  115,  n.  82 

(1818). 
Macrophya  formosus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  277,  n.  24 

(1867). 
Allantus  bicinctus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  241,  n.  11  (1860). 

Bab.  United  States. 

a>  b.  d  $  .  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 

c-e.  2  • 


96.    MACROPHYA.  275 

118.  Macrophya  cestus. 

AUantus  cestus,  Say,  Bast.  Journ.  i.  p.  217,  u.  5  (1835). 
Macrophya  cestus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  i.  p.  277,  n.  25  (  L867 1 . 

Hab.  Maine. 

114.  Macrophya  succincta. 

Macrophya  succincta,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc,  viii.  p.  19  (lbSOj. 

Hab.  Georgia,  Texas. 

115.  Macrophya  intermedia. 

Allantus  intermedius,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  \ii.  p.  242,  n.  12  (1860). 
Macrophya  intermedius,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  278,  n.  26 
(1867). 

Hab.   United  States. 

116.  Macrophya  goniphora. 

Allantus  goniphorus,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  215,  a.  2  (1831 
Macrophya  goniphorus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  279,  u.  27 
(1867). 

Hab.  Unit i.'d  St;:' 

a.  $. 

117.  Macrophya  trossula. 

Allantus  trosulus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  \ii.  p.  244,  n.  18  1 1860). 
Macrophya trosulus,  2Vror£.  Trans.  Amer. Ent.  Soc,  i.  p. 279, n. 28  (1867). 

Hab.  Connecticut.  Massachusetts. 

L18.  Macrophya  funiatrix. 

Macrophya  fumator,  Nort.  Trim*.  Amer.  Ent*  Soc.  i.  p.  279,  n.  29 
(1867). 

Hab.  California. 

119.  Macrophya  bicolorata. 
Macrophya  bicolorata.  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.p.  19  (1880), 
Hab.  California. 

12u.  Macrophya  pulcherrima. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  19.) 
Exp.  al.  7  tin.,  long.  corp.  3^  lin. 

Black  :  clypeus,  collar,  tegulae,  scutellum,  first  segment  of  the 
abdomen  above,  and  the  greater  part  of  the  femora  and  tibia'  coral- 
red  :  coxa?  black,  their  tips,  trochanters,  all  the  tarsi,  mouth  below 
the  clypeus,  and  cenchri  yellowish  ;  hind  femora  and  tibia' broadly 

t2 


276  TENTHREDINIDiE. 

black  at  the  tips  ;  head  and  thorax  dull,  closely  punctured  ;  abdomen 
smooth  and  shining.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  iridescent,  with 
yellowish  nervures ;  lanceolate  cell  with  straight  cross  line. 

Very  distinct  from  every  known  species. 

Hah.  Florida. 

a.  <? .  (Type. )  St.  John's  Bluff.  R.  Foster. 

C.  Indian  Species. 

121.  Macrophya  (? )  multicolor. 

Ahantu-  multicolor.  Smith,  Second  Yarkand  Miss.  p.  18  (1878). 
Hah.  Murree,  Punjab  Hills. 

122.  Macrophya  opposita. 
Macrophya  opposita,  Smith,  Second  Yarkand  Miss.  p.  19  (1878). 
Hah.  Kashmir. 

97.   PACHYPROTASIS. 
Pachyprotasis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  295  ( 1837). 

1.  Pachyprotasis  rapae. 

Tenthredo  rapae,  Linn.  Syst.  Xat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  926,  n.  85  (1767). 
Tenthredo   (Allantus)   rapae,  King,  Bert.   Mag.  viii.  p.  127,  n.  96 

(1818). 
Pachyprotasis  rapae,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tent/:  p.  84,  pi.  lxxxiii.  fig.  6 

(1859)  ;   Thorns.  Bym.  Scand.  i.  p.  248  (1871 1. 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-u.  6  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

v-99>  d  ?•  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

hh-nn.  <5  $ .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

oo-tt.  <S  ? .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

mm,  vv.  3  2  .  Lagern  Mountain,  near  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

2.  Pachyprotasis  tenuis. 
Pachyprotasis  tenuis,  Rudoiv,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  392  (1871). 

Hah.  Harz. 

3.  Pachyprotasis  scripta. 

Tenthredo  scripta  et  ochroga.ster,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2668 
(1789).  v      '  ' 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  simulans,  Kluq,  Berl.  Man.  viii.  p  128.  n  97 
(1818).  '  f        >     ■ 

Hah.  Europe. 


97.    PACHYPROTASIS.  277 

4.  Pachy protasis  laevicollis. 

Tenthredo  laevicollis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  249,  n.  2  (1871). 
Hab.  Sweden. 

5.  Pachyprotasis  antennata. 

Tenthredo  antennata,  King,  fieri.  May.  viii.  p.  129,  n.  98  ( 1818_). 
Pachyprotasis  antennata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  250  (1871). 
Tenthredo  duplex.  Sf.-Fary.  Mm.  Tenth- .  p.  87,  n.  251  (1823). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-f.cS2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

g-m.  c?  2-  (As  P.  simulans.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

n-r.  <$  2 .  <  rermany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

s-u.  2  ■  Munich.  H.  Bnohecker. 

6.  Pachyprotasis  variegata. 

Tentliredo  (Allantus)  variegata,  Kim/,  fieri.  Mag.  viii.  p.  129,  u.  9!> 

(1818). 
Pachyprotasis  variegata.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  24! >  -  1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b.  2-  Britain. 

c.  2  ■  Sweden. 

d-f.  2'  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

7.  Pachyprotasis  discolor. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  discolor,  Kluy,  fieri.  Mag.  viii.  p.  130,  u.  100 

d-18). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  $ .  .Muni rli.  II.  Ruchecker. 

b,  c.  <$ .  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

8.,  Pachyprotasis  (?)  lugnbris. 
Tenthredo  luguhris.  Si.-Fary.  Mon.  Tenth,-,  p.  101,  n.  284  (  1823). 
Hal,.  Paris. 

9.  Pachyprotasis  nigronotata. 
Pachyprotasis  nigronotata,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  586  C1881). 
Hah.  Bavaria. 

10.  Pachyprotasis  formosa. 
Pachyprotasis  formosa.  Schmied.  Ent.  Kachr.  vii.  p.  214  ("1881). 
Hah.  Thuringia. 


278  TENTHREDINIDiE. 

11.  Pachyprotasis  erratica. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  16.) 

Pachyprotasis  erraticus,  Smith,  Trans,  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  377. 
Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black ;  undersurface  of  antennae,  face,  cheeks,  a  short  oblique 
streak  on  the  vertex  behind  and  within  each  eye,  a  spot  on  each 
side  of  the  front  lobe  of  the  thorax,  tegula?,  scutellum,  cenchri,  a 
triangular  spot  at  the  base  of  the  abdomen  and  the  greater  part  of 
the  legs  and  undersurface  of  the  abdomen  whitish  or  testaceous ; 
third  and  fourth  segments  of  the  abdomen  with  a  short  white  line  on 
the  hinder  edge  above.  Pectus  black,  closely  punctured,  with  two 
adjacent  testaceous  spots  in  the  middle,  and  a  white  stripe  on  the 
sides,  with  a  shorter  white  stripe  running  upwards  at  a  right  angle 
at  both  ends.  All  the  legs  with  a  black  line  above,  even  extending 
to  the  hind  coxse ;  hind  tibiae  entirely  black,  except  a  short  pale 
line  towards  the  extremity  beneath  ;  hind  tarsi  wanting.  Segments 
of  the  abdomen  bordered  with  black  in  the  middle  beneath.  Wings 
hyaline,  with  piceous  nervures  ;  lower  part  of  the  stigma  reddish. 

Hab.  Japan. 
a.  3 .  (Type.)  Hakodadi.  H.  Whitely,  Esq. 

12.  Pachyprotasis  volatilis. 

(Plate  X.  fig.  17.) 

Tenthredo  volatilis,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  383. 
Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Deep  black,  shining  ;  labrum,  palpi,  a  large  spot  on  the  hind  coxae, 
hind  trochanters,  joints  2-5  of  the  tarsi  (except  tho  extremity  of 
the  second),  and  the  claws  white  ;  scutellum,  and  the  anterior  legs 
and  intermediate  tibiae  and  tarsi  in  front,  whitish.  Wings  hyaline, 
with  blackish  or  piceous  nervures ;  costa  and  stigma  black ;  extre- 
mity of  the  costal  cell  whitish  within. 

Hab.  Japan. 
a.  2  ■  (TyP6-)  Hiogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 

13.  Pachyprotasis  omega. 

Macrophya  (Pachyprotasis)  omega,  Nort.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc. 
i.  p.  280  (1867). 

Hab.  North  America*. 

a-i.  3  2  ■  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bav. 


*  One  specimen  has  only  one  inner  cell  on  the  right  hind  wing  instead  of 
two.  The  left  hind  wing  is  too  much  damaged  to  ascertain  if  this  aberra- 
tion occurs  on  that  side  also. 


97.    PACHTPF.OTASIS. 98.    PEErXTXRA.  279 

14.  Pachyprotasis  delta. 
Pachyprotasis  delta,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  10^    L87S 
Hab.  Canada. 

1 5.  Pachyprotasis  versicolor. 
(Plate  X.  fig.  20.) 

Exp.  al.  8-9  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black,  a  black  line  at   the   base  or   the  elypeus  :  face,  a  border 
extending  all  round  the   eye.-,  except  a  small  s  ehind,   two 

small   dots  above  the  antenna-,  the  sixth  and  more  or  less  of  the 
:rth   joint,   and  the   basal  joint  beneath,  white   or   yellowish. 
Collar,  tegulae,  V-spot,  scutellum,  tellum,  cenehri,       -     I    on 

the  last  segment  of  the  abdoi:  ve,  a   large  double  spot  in  the 

middle  of   the  pectus,  an   oblique  band   extending  upwards  to  the 

.  the 
four  bin  .    ind  a  row  of  tran  - 

the  sides  of  1  ling  across 

ide,  all  white  :  segment  of  I  the 

ter  part  of  the     s  e  marked  with  a  blacl 

shaped  -  side  :  hind  femora  whil 

Wings  hyaline,  with  bi 

Hab.  Xorth  India. 
a.  b.  <j>,  (Types.)  Xorth  India. 

98.  PERINEURA. 

Perineura,  Hart,  Blatttc.  p.  ■ 

Hart.   l!latr>r.  p.  :;14     1  —  - '•  T  ► ;    Thorns.    Him.  Scand.   i. 
p.  263  (1871). 

I.  Perineura  rubi. 

Allautu-  rubi,  Panz.  Faun.  '  91,  pi.  xiv.  i  180-: 

Ulantus)  rubi,  Klug,  B<  .  viii.  p.  50,     .llil-    - 

Tenthredo  livid  ■  antula,  Fa  ■  \,   I  .'.'  xxix. 

pp.  57  &  117(1808 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  delicatula,  K  Mag.  xiii.  ]      -       .129 

-   - 
I     ithri       rubi  et  delicatula,  II  irt.  Blattlc.  pp.  303  &  314  i 
-     tairema  rubi.  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  204  i  1671). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  2-  rmany.  J.  F.  Kuthe, 

b.  $ .  5      den. 

2.  Perineura  cylindrica. 
Perineura  cylindrica,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  390  ( 1871 ). 
Hab.  Harz. 


280  lENTHEEDINID^:. 

3.  Perineura  dualis. 
Perineura  dualis,  Forst.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.  p.  287  (1844). 

Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

4.  Perineura  alpina. 
Synairema  alpina,  Bremi,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  x.  p.  93  (1849). 

Hab.  Switzerland. 

5.  Perineura  anomala. 
Tenthredo  anomala,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt,  1,  p.  43  (1847). 
Hab.  Kasan. 

99.  EBOLIA. 
Ebolia,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  105  (18-59). 

1 .  Ebolia  floricola. 

Ebolia  floricola,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap..  Tentr.  p.  105,  pi.  lxxvi.  fig.  5 
(1859). 

Hab.  Naples. 

100.  TENTHREDOPSIS. 

Tenthredopsis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  98  (1859). 
Perineura,  p.,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  o00  (1870);  id.  Hym.  Seand. 
i.  p.  2(54  (1871),  nee  Hart.  (  1837). 

1.  Tenthredopsis  nassata. 

Tenthredo  nassata,  Linn.  Si/st.  Nat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  926,  n.  38  (17<>7)  : 

Panz.Faun.  Germ.  Heft  65,  pi.  ii.  (1799):  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr. 

p.  84,  n.  246   (1823):  Steph.   111.  Brit.  But.,  Mand.   vii.  p.  75 

tl>.-}5). 
?  Tenthredo  litterata.  Tourer.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  :170,  n.  21  (1785). 
Tenthredo    (instabilis)   nassata,    p.,  Kluq,  Berl.  Mao.  viii.  p.  197 

(1818). 
Tenthredopsis  nassata,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  104,  pi.  lxxv. 

fig.  5  (1859). 
Perineura  nassata  3 .  Thorns.  Hym.  Seand.  i.  p.  265  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-l.  6  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

m-s.  3  5  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

t-aa.  3  $  ■  Munich'  H.  Buchecker. 

2.  Tenthredopsis  auriculata. 

Perineura  auriculata,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  .501  (1870);  id.  Hum. 
Seand.  i.  p.  267  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 


100.    TENTHREDOPSIS.  281 

3.  Tenthredopsis  tiliaB. 

Allantus  tilise,  Panz,  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  91,  pi.  xiii.  (1805). 
i      thredo  dorsivittatus,    Cameron,    Trans.    Ent.    Soc.   Lond.    1881, 
p.  570. 

Hal'.  Central  Europe. 

u-  2  ■  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 


4.  Tenthredopsis  tessellata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  tessellata,  KIu<i.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  200,  n.  144 

(1818). 
T<-n  thredo  nielauorhaea  (nee  Ghnel.)  et  dorsalis  (nee  Spin.).  St.-Farg. 

Man.  Tenthr.  pp.  35  &  87  I  L823) ;  id.  Faun.  Franc,  pp.  29  &  30, 

pi.  iv.  Bgs.   N    7. 
Tenthredo    melanorl  ph.  III.  Brit.  Ent..   Mand.  vii.   p.  75 


irdida,  Thorns,  (nee  Klug~),  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  266  1 1871). 
Tenthredopsis   inornatus,    Cameron,   Tram.    Ent.   Soc.    Lond.    1881, 
p.  571. 

Hab.   Europe. 

a-f.  3  $>.  ,in-  •'•  F-  Stephens. 

g-l.  cJ  $ .  M  inich.  II.  Buchecker. 

///.  J.  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

5.  Tenthredopsis  sordida. 

I      thredo  (Allantus)  sordida,  Klug,  Berl.  Mai/,  viii.  p.  l'.Mt.  u.  143 

,  L818). 
Tenthredopsis  sordida  el  quadriguttata,  Costa,   Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr. 
pp.  99  &  101.  pi  lxw.  fig.  (3  (18  9 

Hab.  Europe. 

n-h.d2.  .Munich.  B.  Buchecker. 

i-m.  (S  2-  Zurich.  EL  Buchecker. 

n.  tf.  Sicily.  EL  Buchecker. 

6.  Tenthredopsis  saundersii. 

Tenthredopsis   saundersi,    Cameron,   Trans.   Ent.  Soc.  Lund.    1881, 
p.  570. 

Hab.  Britain. 

7.  Tenthredopsis  nigriceps. 

Tenthredopsis   nigriceps,  Cameron,   Trans.   Ent.    Soc.   Lond.   1881. 
p.  669. 

Hah.  Scotland. 


282  rENTHKEDrNlD.a5. 

8.  Tenthredopsis  albomaculata. 

Tenthredopsis  albomaculata,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1881, 
p.  569. 

Hab.  Eannoch. 

!».  Tenthredopsis  alpina. 

Perineura  alpina,  Thorns.  Wym.  Scand.  i.  p.  267  (1871). 
Tenthredopsis  lividiventris,  Cameron,  Trans,  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1881, 
p.  568. 

Hab.  Scotland. 

10.  Tenthredopsis  fulviceps. 
(Plate  XYI.  figs.  8$,  9tf.) 
Tenthredo  fulviceps.  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Eat..  Maud.  vii.  p.  75  (1835). 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Black  :  head  dull  luteous,  first  two  joints  of  antenna?  black,  the 
remainder  dark  brown  above,  lighter  below ;  mouth  and  scutellar 
spots  yellow:  clypeus  with  a  dusky  spot  in  the  middle  above; 
abdomen  with  segments  3-6  red;  four  front  legs  testaceous,  hind 
legs  dark  brown,  the  coxae  and  upper  surface  of  the  femora  being 
darkest.  Wings  hyaline,  with  piceous  nerrures  and  stigma,  the 
latter  pale  at  the  base. 

Mat !  (?)  with  the  abdomen  black  at  base  and  tip,  testaceous 
below  and  at  the  sides,  the  testaceous  segments  bordered  behind 
with  black  transverse  streaks,  and  with  a  black  longitudinal  shade 
in  the  middle;  legfi  eous,  hind  femora  dusky. 

Hab.   Britain. 


a. 


$.  (Type.)  Bristol.  J.F.Stephens. 

b.  (J(?).  '  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

1 1 .  Tenthredopsis  tristis. 

(Plate  XVI.  figs.  10  c?,  11?.) 

Tenthredo  tristis,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent,  Mand.  vii.  p.  78  (1835). 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  ;  antenna  brown  above,  reddish  beneath;  mouth,  orbits, 
collar,  scutellar  spots,  and  hinder  edge  of  the  first  segment  of  the 
abdomen  narrowly  yellow ;  sides  of  the  abdomen  reddish,  most 
broadly  on  segments  3  and  4  ;  undersurface  tinged  with  reddish  in 
the  middle  ;  legs  testaceous,  hind  femora  blackish.  Wings  hyaline, 
with  brown  nervnres  ;  stigma  pale  at  base. 

The  male  has  the  sides  and  undersurface  of  the  abdomen  more 
uniformly  reddish,  and  the  blackish  suffusion  of  the  upper  surface  is 


100.  rEXTttR'EDOPS'r?.  283 

broadest  towards  the  extremity,  although  the  extreme  apex  is  pale 
in  the  middle. 

Hah.  Central  Europe. 

a-e.  d  $  •  (Typ  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

d.  $.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

12,  Tenthredopsis  excisa. 

Perineum  excisa,   Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  301  (1870);    id.  Hym, 
Scand.l  p.  267  (1871). 

Hab.  Sweden. 

L3,  Tenthredopsis  histrio 

T<  nthr<  do  (Allantus)  hietrio,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  201  |  1818). 
Tenthredo  ornata,  St.-Farg.  Mori.  Tenthr.  p.  77.  n.  228  (1823);    id. 

I    a.  Franc,  p.  21,  n.  17.  pi.  iii.  iiir.  •"». 
tJ.Terithred  i   -Farg.  M  ir.  p.  77.  u.  229  l  1823). 

T(  ■  thredop  I  Klug},  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  98, 

pi.  lxxvi.  figs.  'A,  -id--" 

//"'..  Europe. 

a-c.  d  $•  dn.  .1.  i •'.  Stephens. 

.  c?  $•  many.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

p-s.  <J$.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

(-ic.  6  2-  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

14.  Tenthredopsis  lusitanica. 

Pi  rineura  lusitanica,  Andn  .  v        Hym.  i.  p.  424  <  L881). 

Hab.  Portugal 

L5.  Tenthredopsis  dorsalis. 

tin.  .1  i  dorsalis,  -         i  ii.  p.  17,  pi.  iv.  fig.  14  (1808). 

Tenthredopsis  dorsatus,  Camei      .  I  ant  .Land.  1881,  p.  573, 

Hab,   [taly,  Spain. 

16.  Tenthredopsis  scutellaris. 

thredo  scutellaris,  Fabr.  Syst.   Piez.  p.  39,  n.  51  (1804);   Panz. 
I  '      m.  Hefl  98,  pi   xii.  (1809). 

instabilis)  scutellaris,  p.,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  198 
(1818). 

thredopsis   picticeps,   Cameron,    Trans.    Ent.   Soc.   Load.   1881, 
p.  568. 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  2-  '  "  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

,w/.  $>.  Munich."  II.  Buchecker. 

hi.  J.  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

/.'  (f>.  leniia.  Prof.  Kkeil. 

lt  o  Sicily.  H.  Buchecker. 


284  TENXHEEDINID-a;. 

17.  Tenthredopsis  stigma. 

Tentbreclopsis  stigma,  Fair.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  215  (1798)  ;  St.- 
Farg.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  76,  n.  226  (1823). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a,b.  $ .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c,  d.  $ .  Munich."  H.  Buchecker. 

e.  $ .  Zurich.  '  H.  Buchecker. 

I  v.  Tenthredopsis  flavomaculata. 

Tenthredopsis  fiavomaculatus,  Cameron,  Trans,  Ent.  Soc.  Land.  1881, 
p.  567. 

Hab.  Britain. 

a.  2  •  Britain.  .1 ,  F.  Stephens. 

L9.  Tenthredopsis  arnbigua. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  amhigua,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  \iii.  p.  202  (1818). 
Tenthredo  scutellaris  et  pavida,  St.-Farg.  (nee  Fabr.),  Man.  Tenthr. 

p.  76(1823). 
Tenthredo   ambigua,  scutellaris  et   pavida,    Steph.   111.  Brit.  Ent., 

Mand.  vii.  p.  76  (1835). 
Tenthredopsis  ambigua,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  100,  pi.  lxxvi. 

figs.  I,  2  (1859). 
Perineura  brevispina,  Thorns.  Opttsc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  301  (1870);  id.  Hym. 

Scand.  i.  p.  2r,<;  (1871). 
Tenthredopsis  nigricollis,  Cameron,  Trans.   Ent.  Soc.    Lond.    1881, 

p.  567. 

Hab.  Britain. 

a-r.  d  2-  (A-8  T.  ambigua.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

f'-r.  d  2-  (As  T-  nassata.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

w-z.  c?$.  (As  T.  scutellaris.)  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

aa-hh.  d  2  •  G   niiauy.  J.  F.  Kuthe. 

ii.  2 .  .Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

kk.  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

20.  Tenthredopsis  nigronotata. 

Tenthredopsis  nigronotatus,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.   1881, 

p.  566. 
Tenthredo  ignobilis,  Steph.  {nee  King),  III.  Brit.  Ent..  Maud.  vii. 

p.  79  (1835). 

Hab.  Britain. 
0_c.  ^  .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

21.  Tenthredopsis  neglecta. 
(Plate  XYI.  figs.  12$,  13d.) 

Tenthredo  neglecta  et  spreta.  Steph.  [nee  St. -Fan/.).  III.  Brit.  Ent., 
Mand.  vii.  p.  77  (1835 ). 


1"  -  -  285 

i  tin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black;    mouth   white;    cly]  iines  marked   with  black, 

orbits   and   scujbellar  S]  How,   tegulae   pitchy  ;  abdomen  black 

above,  with  three  or  four  of  the  middle  segments  red.  more  or  less 
broadly  marked  with  black  in  the  middle  ;  undersurface  and  legs 
red  :   t.  domen  black,  hind  femora  dark  brown. 

•Ih.  -  mount  of  paler  colouring  on  the  abdomen, 

but  nearly  alw  the  extremity  black  beneath. 

Bab.   1 

J.  F.  Stephens. 
Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

q-t.  8  9-  •'•  F.  Ruthe. 

$ .  Munich."  II.  Buchecker. 

--.  Tenthredopsis  fuscicornis. 

90    i  ">t52 
Hab.    !. 

.  Tenthredopsis  irritans. 
11.) 

M  ~        . 

I  !.   1 1'  lin..  li  ■'■  lin. 

II'  cenchri 

•  and  lower   part-    of 
the  moul  I  the  hind  i 

which  i  lish  \  ellow,  and 

tin  .     .  ani-n  shining 

with   two  dusky 
larker  -  ment, 

tei   ling 
h.      \\  ings  hyaline,  irides- 
t,  with  brow  n  Uowish. 

Hab.  •'  . 
</.  r" .  ih  |  N  in.  R.  Fortune. 

i'I.  Tenthredopsis  nigropectus. 
(P     t-    N  I.  : '.  .   l.i 

I    .         I.  1  p   il.   1  lin.  p.  '">  lin. 

Head,   tie  pectus    deep    black;    antennae   ferruginous; 

clvpeus,  labrum,  a  -tripe   behind  the  eyes,  tapering  to  a  point 

maiidii        .         i    a    very  narrow  thread    on 

,  ellow  is!  die  ami  tegulse  yellow,  the  former  throwing 

0fl  two  small   projections  on  each  shoidder  in  the  form  of  a  horse- 


286  lENTHILEDLNID^. 

shoe ;  scutellum  very  large,  square,  and  yellowish,  with  a  reddish- 
brown  .spot  on  each  side ;  abdomen  shining  mahogany  colour,  seg- 
ments 3-7  stained  with  black  on  the  back,  and  segment  9  yellowish  ; 
legs  pale  yellow,  base  of  coxae  black,  hind  legs  darker.  Wings  yel- 
lowish hyaline,  with  dusky  nervures  ;  costa  and  stigma  yellow  ; 
hind  wings  with  a  submarginal  nervure  parallel  to  the  hind 
margin. 

Hab.  Japan. 

a.  S  •  (Type  of  species.)  ToMo.  Montague  Fenton,  Esq. 

25.  Tenthredopsis  atroviolacea. 

AJlantus  atroviolaceus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  -■')■'>.  n.  'Jii  (1860). 
Tenthredo  atroviolaceus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Sac.  i.v.  p.  120  (1861);  id. 

Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  239,  u.  33  (1869). 
Tenthredo  atroviolaceus,  varr.  cinctulua  et  tardus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer. 

Eat.  Soc  ii.  p.  240  (1869). 

Hab.  North  America. 


a 


$>.  New  York.                                 E.  Doubleday. 

b.  2  •  United  States. 

c.  2  •  (Var.  tardus.)  United  States. 

26.  Tenthredopsis  attracta. 

Tenthredo  attractus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  240,  n.  34 
(1869). 

Hab.  English  liiver. 


'r- 


27.  Tenthredopsis  sernilutea. 

Tenthredo  semiluteus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1862);  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  240,  n.  35  (1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 

2s.  Tenthredopsis  confusa. 

Tenthredo  confusus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  241,  n.  36 
(1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 

29.  Tenthredopsis  14-punctata. 

Tenthredo  14-punctatus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phd.  i.  p.  143(1862); 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  241,  n.  37  (186!)). 

Hab.  Virginia. 


101.    TENIHKEDO.  287 


101.  TENTHREDO. 

Tenthredo,  Linn.  Si/st.  Nat.  i.  p.  555  (1758) ;    Hart.  Blatttc.  p.  303 
(1837),  restr. 


A.  Europceo- Asiatic  Sp&  >  s,  including  Japan  and  North  China. 

1.  Tenthredo  aucuparise. 

Tenthredo  (AUantus)  aucuparise,  King,  Berl.  Mat/,  viii.  p.  212,  n.  168 

(1818). 
'hredo  solitaria  (a),  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  327  (1781) ; 

Fall.  Vet.-Akad.  Hanoi,  xxix.  p.  64  (1808). 
Perineura  gibbosa,  Thorns.  Opusc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  302,  n.  5  (1870). 
Perineura  solitaria,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  268  (1871). 
Tenthredo  juvenilis,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenthr.  p.  99,  n.  279  (1823);  id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  40,  n.  •">'.»,  pi.  vi.  fig.  5*. 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-li-S2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

i-l.  S  2-  Britain. 

m-z.  c$  2-  '  "  rmany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

aa-ee.  3  2  .  .Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

2.  Tenthredo  fulvitarsis. 
Perineui'a  fulvitarsis,  Andre",  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  418  (1881  ). 

Hab.  South  France. 

3.  Tenthredo  fulvipes. 

Tenthredo  fulvipes,  Scop.  Ent.  ('urn.  p.  278,  n.  728  (  L763). 
Tentlnvdu  lateralis,  Fah:   /'■      None.  p.  38  (177'.»):    Pans.  Faun. 

Germ.  Heft  SS,  pi.  xviii.  i  1805). 
Perineura  lateralis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  2<>8  (  L871  I. 
Tenthredo  (AUantus)  lateralis,  E2ug,  Berl.  Mai/,  viii.  p.  212,  n.  167 

(1818). 
?  Tenthredo  rufipes,  Fourcr.  Ent.  I'm-,  ii.  p.  372,  n.  27(1785). 
?  Tenthredo  subfusca,  St.-Farg.  Mm,.  Tenthr.  p.  132,  n.  403  (1823). 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
J.  F.  Ruthe. 
H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-h.  cJ  2  ■ 

Britain. 

i-l.  <5  2. 

( lermany. 

m-q.  d  2  • 

Munich. 

r,s.  6  2- 

Zurich. 

t,  u.  cS2- 

Sweden. 

v.  6- 

Europe. 

*  St.-Fargeau  represents  this  species  with  the  lanceolate  cell  contracted;  but 
as  his  figure  is  evidently  inaccurate,  and  does  not  agree  with  his  own  descrip- 
tion, I  have  no  hesitation  in  identifying  it  with  Klug's  insect. 


288  TENXHEEDrNID^;. 

4.  Tenthredo  pinguis. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pinguis,  Kluy,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  211,  n.  165 
(1818). 

Hab.  Switzerland. 

5.  Tenthredo  nivosa. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  nivosa,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  210,  n.  163 
(1818). 

Hab.  Hungary. 

6.  Tenthredo  hungarica. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  hungarica,  Kliu/,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  209,  n.  161 
(1818). 

Hab.  Hungary. 

7.  Tenthredo  moscovita. 

Perineum  moscovita,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  430  (1881). 

Hab.  Moscow. 

8.  Tenthredo  lactiflua. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  lactiflua,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  200,  n.  160 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  lactiflua,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  305,  pi.  v.  fig.  43  (neuratiou) 

(1837). 
?  Tenthredo  angusta,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  2667,  n.  124(1789). 

Hab.  Germany. 

a.  2-  Germany.  Dr.  Klug. 

f,-fi($2.  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

g-i.  2-  Munich.'  H.  Buchecker. 

k.  2  ■  Europe. 

9.  Tenthredo  mandibularis. 

Tenthredo  mandibularis,  Fabr.  Si/st.  Piez.  p.  34,  n.  27  (1804);  Panz. 

Faun.  Germ.  Heft  98,  pi.  ix.  (1809). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  mandibularis,   Klug,   Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  208 

n.  158  (1818). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-d.  3  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

ef,  tf .  Britain.  W.  Skuckard. 

g.  $ .  Britain. 

h-l.  S  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

10.  Tenthredo  procera. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  procera.  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  207,  n.  157 
(1818). 

Hab.  Germany. 
a.  ^ .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


101.    TEN'TITREDO.  289 

1 1 .  Tenthredo  rufipes. 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  rufipes,  Kluff,  Berl.  Mac;,  viii.  p.  207,  n.  156 

?  Tenthredo  rufipes,  St.-Farg.  M  n.  Tenthr.?.  81,  n.  239  (1823). 
Tenthn  !  i  atra,  Scop,  i  •.  I,  7.'///.  r^/v/.  p.  l\  8,  n.  729  i  L763). 

Tenth]  .   St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  130,  n.  397  ( 1823). 

Hab.  Germany. 

1 2.  Tenthredo  atra. 

p.  557,  n.  19  i  1758);  id.  Faun> 

..   !!•  :':  52,  pi.  vii.  (1798)  ; 

p. 92,  pi.  Ixw.  figs.  1,2  i  1859);    Thorns. 

11  im.  S    vnd.  i.  |    27  I    1871). 

Ti  do   lAll.  tra,    King,    Berl.   Mag.   viii.   p.  207,  n.  255 

(1818). 

lo  pavida,  /  -     '.  /.'  '.  p.  321,  n.  19  (1'  75  I. 

>7,  n.  130  i  1789). 
?1  lo  thoracica,  /'  ar.  ii.  p.  379,  n.  39  (1785). 

a-f.  o   2-  .1.1 

1  mp-  CO.  Wati  -■  .  Esq. 

A~u.  J.  I'.  Ruthe. 

Ill 
II.  I 

13.  Tenthredo  microcephala. 

thredo  microcephala,  S/.-Fi         M  lihr.  p.  80,  n.  238  (1823)  ; 

id.  Faun.  Fra,  ,  pi.  i\.  lip.  I  ;  Stcph.  ///.  />V/7.  J'.nt., 

Mand.  \  ii.  I. 

G\  s.  ii.  p.  354  i  I 

1    atral  Europe. 

I '.    tain.  J.  F.  St.  pi 
ain. 

,/.  n\ .  J.  I'.  Ruthe. 

/,,  /.  $  .  II.  Bui  herker. 

/.-.   $.  II.  Buchecker. 

11.  Tenthredo  caliginosa. 
W  1.  fig.  1  l.i 

thredo  <  .  .  ///   Brit.  J.'/./..  Mand.  vii.  p.  7-""'  (  1835). 

.  al.  1  1  lin..  lo  p.  G  1  i ii- 

Blaek ;  face,   inner  orbits   of  eyes,   and    scutellar   Bpots   yellow; 

anti  reddish  beneath.     Legs  dull  reddish  ;  base  of  front  femora, 

middle  femora  beneath,  hind  femora  wholly,  and  hind  tibia?  beneath 

blackish   or   dark   reddish  brown.      Win<  wish  hyaline,  with 

.  ares  ;  s1  row  n,  with  the  base  pale. 

'II. ■  lj  the  I  I  first  joint  of  tho 


290  TENTHREDINID^. 

tarsi  blackish ;  the  hinder  half  of  the  femora  and  the  greater  part 
of  the  tibia?  are  pale  beneath  ;  sometimes  the  hind  femora  only  are 
blackish.  (The  two  male  specimens  were  placed  with  T.  micro- 
cephala,  but  appear  rather  to  belong  to  the  present  species.) 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-f.  6  2  •  (TyPes0  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

g-i,  2 .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

15.  Tenthredo  varia. 

Tenthredo  varia,  Gmel  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2665,  n.  109  (1789). 
Tenthredo  dimidiata,  Fair.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  42,  n.  61  (1804).  _# 
Tenthredo    (instabilis)   dimidiata,   Kluy,   Berl.   Mag.  viii.    p.  198 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  dimidiata  et  analis,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Bnt.,  Mand.  vii.  pp.  79, 

80  (1835). 
Tenthredo    instabilis,    var.   dimidiata,   Costa,    Faun.   Nap.,    Tentr. 

p.  103,  pi.  lxxv.  tig.  4  (1859). 
Perineura  nassata  §,  p.,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  265  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a~c'  +  '      \  (As  T.  dimidiata.) 

f-m.  $ .  (Types  of  T.  analis.) 
n-p.  ?. 

16.  Tenthredo  cordata. 

Tenthredo,  &c,  Geoffr.  Ins.  Par.  ii.  p.  278,  n.  15  (1762). 
Tenthredo  cordata,  Fourcr.  Bnt.  Par.  ii.  p.  368,  n.  15  (1785). 
c? .  Tenthredo  coquebertii,  King,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  202,  n.  147  (1818). 
Tenthredo  stigma,  Coqueb.  (nee  Fair.),  Icones,   p.  15,  pi.  hi.  fig.  5 

(1799). 
Tenthredo  coquebertii  et  femoralis,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Bnt.,  Mand.  vii. 

pp.  79,  80  (1835). 
Var.   Tenthredo   rufimana,  Spin.  Ann.  Soc.  Bnt.  Fr.  (2)  i.  p.  112 

(1843). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-d.  6  2  •  (Types  of  T.  femoralis.) 
e-g.  2  • 
h-p.  6  2  ■ 

17.  Tenthredo  nielas. 

Tenthredo  melas,  Budoio,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  386  (1871). 
Hah.  Harz. 

18.  Tenthredo  caligator. 

Tenthredo  caligator,  Bversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  47  (1847). 
Hah.  Astrachan. 


Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens 

Britain. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

101.    TEXTHBEDO.  291 

19.  Tenthredo  hybrida. 
Tenthredo  hybrida,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  48  (1847). 

Bab.  Eirghis  Steppes. 

20.  Tenthredo  poecila. 
Tenthredo  poecila,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  48  (1847). 

Bab.  Ural. 

21.  Tenthredo  ischiadica. 

Tenthredo  ischiadica,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  48  (1847). 

Hah.  Kasan. 

22.  Tenthredo  dispar. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  dispar,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  206,  n.  154 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  solitaria,  var,  /3,  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  p.  320  (1781). 

Bab.  Europe. 

a-d.  J$.  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

e,  f.  2-  Britain. 

g-i.  2  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

k-n.  J$.  Munich."  11.  Hialiecker. 

o.  2  •  Salair,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 

23.  Tenthredo  scotica. 
Tenthredo  scotica,  Cum.  Ent.  M.  Mug.  xviii.  p.  193  (1882). 

Hub.  Dumfries. 

24.  Tenthredo  nioniliata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  nioniliata,  Ehig,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  205,  n.  153 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  nioniliata,  Thorns.  Ilgm.  Stand,  i.  p.  275  (1871). 

Hah.  Germany. 

a-c.  S  2  ■  Germany.  J.  F.  Piuthe. 

25.  Tenthredo  lachlaniana. 

Tenthredo  lachlaniana,  Cam.  Proc.  N.  II.  Soc.  Glasg.  iii.  App.  p.  12 

(1878). 

Hub.  Central  Europe. 

a.  2-  Britain. 

b.  2  •  Munich.  II.  Euchecker. 

2fi.  Tenthredo  plebeia. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  plebeja,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  205,  n.  152 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  gracilis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenth:  p.  79,  n.  234  (1823) ;  id. 

Faun.  Franc,  p.  2-'i,  n.  18,  pi.  iii.  fig.  G. 

Hab.  Silesia. 

v  2 


292  TENTHREDINTD^:. 

27.  Tenthredo  ignobilis. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  ignobilis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  205,  n.  151 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  ignobilis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Sound,  i.  p.  274  (1871). 

Hab.  Silesia. 

28.  Tenthredo  palustris. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  palustris,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  204,  n.  150 
(1818). 

Hab.  Friaul. 

29.  Tenthredo  trabeata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  trabeata,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  204,  n.  149 
(1818). 

Hab.  Silesia  ;  Austria. 


Tenthredo  (Allantus)  insignis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  203,  n.  148 

(1818). 


30.  Tenthredo  insignis. 

lanl 

Hab.  Hnngary. 

31.  Tenthredo  corcyrensis. 

Perineura  corcyrensis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  417  (1881). 
Hab.  Corfu. 

32.  Tenthredo  sylvia. 

Tenthredo  leucostoma,   Budow  (nee  Kirb.),  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.   xxxii. 
p.  389  (1871). 

Hab.  Thuringia. 

33.  Tenthredo  fasciata. 

Tenthredo  fasciata,  Budoic,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  386  (1871). 
Hab.  Harz. 

34.  Tenthredo  chlora. 

Tenthredo  chloros,  Budoic,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  387  (1871). 
Hab.  Europe,  Siberia. 


a-t.  S  ?  • 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

u.  $. 

Britain. 

v.  $. 

East  on  Maudit,  North- 
amptonshire. 

C.  O.  Waterhouse,  Esq. 

w.  2- 

Wales. 

J.  Foxcroft. 

x-ff.  6  2- 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

9(1-  2- 

Bohemia. 

Prof.  Kheil. 

hh-uu.  cS  2 ' 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

vv.  2  • 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

WW.    cS  ■ 

Uto  Mountain,  near  Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

XX.   2- 

Engadine. 

H.  Buchecker. 

yy-  $• 

Salair,  Siberia. 

Dr.  Finsch. 

101.    TENTHEEDO.  293 

35.  Tenthredo  explanata. 
Tenthredo  explanata,  Rudow,  Stett,  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  338  (1871). 
Hah.  Harz. 

36.  Tenthredo  seesana. 
Tenthredo  seesana,  Rudow,  Sbe.tt.ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  338  (1871). 

Hah.  Harz. 

37.  Tenthredo  punctulata. 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  punctulata,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  195,  n.  139 

Tenthredo  punctulata,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.   p.  96,  pi.  lxxiv. 

fig.  4  (1859). 
Perineura  punctulata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  270  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-k.   S2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/,  m.    d  2  ■  Kurope. 

38.  Tenthredo  idriensis. 
Tenthredo  idriensis,  Giraud,  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  vii.  p.  182  (1857). 
Hah.  Idria,  Carniola. 

39.  Tenthredo  viridis. 

Tenthredo  viridis,  Linn.   Syst.    Nat,  i.  p.  557,  n.  20  (1758)  ;  Faun. 

S      .  p.  392  (1761  . 
Perineura  viridis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  209  (1871). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)    picta,   Ktuq,  Berl.  May.  viii.   p.  195,  n.  140 

(1818). 
Tenthredo   hreviuscula,    Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  90,  pi.  lxxiv. 

tig.  0  (1859). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-f.  S  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

g-i.  $  $.  Britain. 

k.  2  •  Bohemia.  Prof.  Kheil. 

l-r.  6  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

«-«.  d  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

v.  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

40.  Tenthredo  viridescens. 

Tenthredo,  mesomela,  Scop,  {nee  Linn.)  Ent.  Cam.  p.  270  (1703). 
Tenthredo  viridescens,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  377,  n.  41  (1785). 
Tenthredo  viridis,  Panz.   (mc  Linn.)  Faun.    Germ.  Heft  64,  pi.  ii. 

(1789). 
Tenthredo  interrupta,  Fair.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  40,  n.  54  (1804). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  scalaris,  Klug,  Bed.  May.  viii.  p.  194,  n.  138 

(  L818). 
Tenthredo  scalaris,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  94,  pi.  lxxiv.  figs.  1-3 

(  L859). 
Perineura  scalaris,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  209  (1871). 

Hah.  Europe  ;  Xorth  America. 


a  I 

J4 

TENTHKEDINID^. 

a- 
d 

.'/■ 
in 

n- 

-c.  S2- 
-/■  6  2- 

■i.  6  2- 
■  2- 
s.  6  2- 

Britain. 
Britain. 
Munich. 
Bohemia. 
St.  Martin's  Falls, 
Albany  River,  Hudson's 

3  Bay. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

H.  Buchecker. 
Prof.  Kheil. 
Dr.  Barnston. 

41.  Tenthredo  alneti. 
Tenthredo  alneti,  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  335,  n.  673  (1781). 
Hab.  Austria. 

42.  Tenthredo  olivacea. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  olivacea,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  193,  n.  137 

(1818). 

Tenthredo  olivacea,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  273  (1871). 
Hab.  Europe. 


a,b.  2- 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephen: 

c,d.  rf  $. 

Britain. 

e.  2- 

Aix-la-Chapelle. 

Prof.  Forster. 

/•  ?• 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker 

43.  Tenthredo  intermedia. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  intermedia,  Klug,  Berl.  May.  viii.  p.  193,  n.  136 
(1818). 

Hab.  Germany. 

a.  J .  Germany.  Dr.  Klug. 

44.  Tenthredo  pictipes. 

Tenthredo  pictipes,  Forster,  Verh.  Ver.  Rheinl.  vii.  p.  287  (1850). 
Hab.  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

45.  Tenthredo  semiannnlaris. 

Tenthredo    semi  annularis,   Be   Vill.  Linn.   Ent.   hi.  p.  117,  n.  Ill 
(1789). 

Hab.  Europe. 

46.  Tenthredo  obsoleta. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  obsoleta,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  192,  n.  135 

(1818).  v 

Tenthredo  obsoleta,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  272  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe,  Siberia 

a,b.  <3.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

c  c?.  Salair,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 


101.    XEXTHEEDO.  295 

47.  Tenthredo  arctica. 

Tentkredo  arctica,  Thorns.  Hym.  Stand,  i.  p.  273,  u.  5  (1871). 

Hah.  Lapland. 

48.  Tenthredo  mesomelas. 

Tenthredo  mesomela,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  557,  n.  16  (17ov):  Faun, 
^  Suee.  p.  392  (1761  |  ;    Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  272  i  1871  I. 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  viridis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  191,  n.  133 

(1818). 
Ten-  piridis,   Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  93,  pi.  lxxiv.  fig.  5 

(1859). 
Tenthredo  hebraica,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  363,  n.  1  (1785). 
Tenthredo  scalaris,  Thorns.  0}msc.  Ent.  ii.  p.  272  i  1870). 
Tenthredo  rosse,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  275,  n.  722  i  1763). 
Tenthredo  annularis,  lh    Fill.  Linn.  Ent.  iii.  p.  117.  n.  110  (1789). 
Tenthredo  marginata,  Chris/,  Insekten,^.  429  1 1791  i. 

Hab.   Europe,  Siberia, 

a-r.^2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

s.  9.  Britain. 

f,  a.  <$  2-  ( fermany.  .'.  F.  Ruthe. 

v-bb.  <3  9-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

cc-ff.  tf  9  •  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

ffff.  9-  Albania. 

////,  ii.  <J  9  .  Eur 

kk.  9.  Trans-Baikal. 

II,  mm.  9-  Salair,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 

49.    Tenthredo  vestita. 

Tenthredo  vestita,  Andre.  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  596  |  1  $81  I. 

Uali.  Caucasus, 

50.  Tenthredo  cincta. 

I    nthredo  cincta,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  557,  n.  22  (  1758)  ;  Faun.  Suec. 

p.  393  (1761);  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  64,  pi.  viii.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  bicincta,  Linn.  Syst.   Xat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  925,  n.  31  (1767); 

77  //,.-.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  271  i  1-71  i. 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  bicincta,  Klug,  Berl.   Mag.  viii.  p.  191,  n.  134 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  semicincta,   Schrank,  Enum.  Lns.   Austr.   p.  331,  n.  665 

(178 
Tenthredo  mesomelas,  Gmel.  Syst.  Kat.i.  pt.  •">.  p.  2660,  n.  22  1 1.  39). 

Hull.   Europe. 

a  k.  6  9-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/.  9.  Britain. 

m-o.(S2-  Easton  Maudit,  C.  O.  Waterhouse,  Esq. 

Ni  irthamptonshire. 

p.   9-  Mi  his. 

q-v.^2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

w-z.  J  9 .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


Hab.  Eur 

ope 

a- 

-i,  6  2- 

k, 

I.  6  2- 

in 

•  2- 

a. 

6. 

o- 

q.  6  2  • 

r- 

■v.  4  2- 

w, 

,*•  ?. 

v- 

-aa.  <5  2  • 

296  TENTHREDINID.E. 

51.  Tenthredo  maculata. 

Tenthredo  maculata  et  unifasciata,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  305  (1785). 
Tenthredo  zonata,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  04,  pi.  ix.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  zonata,  Khuj,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  190,  n.  133 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  equestris,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  107,  pi.  vi.  (1809). 
Tenthredo  cincta,  Schaff".  (nee  Linn.)  lames,  pi.  lvi.  rig.  2  (1769)-. 
Tenthredo  succincta,  Don.  Brit.  Ins.  xiii.  pi.  ccccxli.  tig.  2  (1808). 
Tenthredo  latizona,  Sf.-Fanj.  Mori.   Tenthr.   p.  74,   n.  223  (1823)  ; 

id.  Faun.  Frdnq.,  IL/m.  p.  29,  n.  7,  pi.  iii.  fig.  I. 
?  Tenthredo  subulata  et  rnucronata,  Gmel.  Si/st.  Nat.  i.  pt.  V.  p.  2665, 

nn.  107  &  108  (17,-'.'). 


Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

Near  London.  Rev.  H.  b.  Taylor. 

Wales.  J.  Foxcroft, 

Britain.  T.  C.  Heysham. 

Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

Munich.  H.  Bucheeker. 

Zurich.  H.  Bucheeker. 
Europe. 

52.  Tenthredo  caucasica. 
Tenthredo  caucasica,  Eoersm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  53  (1847). 
Hab.  Astrachan,  Caucasus. 

53.  Tenthredo  flava. 

Tenthredo  flava,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  270  0703). 

Tenthredn  flavicorris.  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  110,  n.  20  (1781) ;   Costa, 

Faun,  Naj}.,  Tentr.  p.  86,  pi.  lxxvii.  fig.  1  (1859);    Thorns.  Ihjm. 

Scand.  i.  p.  271  I  1871  ). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  flavicornis,  King,  Berl  Mag.  viii.  p.  189,  n.  132 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  pcecilochroa,  Schrank,  Emm.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  324  (1781). 
Tenthredo  luteicomis,  Fabr.  Mant.  Ins.  i.  254,  n.  22  (1787). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  g .  Britain. 

h-q.  S  2  •  Germany.  J-  F.  Ruthe. 

h-m.  S  2  •  Munich.  H.  Bucheeker. 

n-p.  J  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Bucheeker. 

54.  Tenthredo  luteipinnis. 

Tenthredo  luteipennis,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  54  (1847). 
Hab.  Astrachan. 

55.  Tenthredo  menetriesii. 

Tenthredo  fallax.  Mocs.  (nee  Smith),  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  274  (1880)  ; 
Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  452  (1881). 

Hab.  Caucasus. 


101.    TEXTHEEDO.  297 


56.  Tenthredo  pallicomis. 

Tenthredo  pallicomis,  Fabr.  Eat.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  215  (1798). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pallicomis,  Klug.  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  188,  n.  130 
(1818). 

Hah.  Germany  :   Switzerland. 
a.  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

57.  Tenthredo  aibicornis. 

Tenthredo  aibicornis,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  412,  n.  81  (1781) ;  Panz. 

Faun.  Germ.   Heft  5,  pi.  xxi.  (1793) ;    Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,   Tentr. 

p.  87,  pi.  l.xxvii.  fig.  1  i  L859). 
Tenthredo  (Allantus)  aibicornis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  187,  n.  128 

(1818). 
I      i  bredo  dealbata,  Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  v.  p.  2666,  n.  Ill  (1789). 
Tenthredo  nebulosa,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenth?-,  p.  80,  n.  136  (1823). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a-g.  $  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

h,  i.  rf .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

k,  I.  2  •  Europe. 

58.  Tenthredo  rnaura. 

Tenthredo  rnaura,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  116,  n.  44  (1793) ;  Thorns. 

II-;.,,.  Scand.  i.  p.  276  l  1-71). 
Tenthredo  fagi,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Hefl  52,  pi.  \iv. (1798);   Costa, 

Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  88,  pi.  lxxvii.  fig.  3  i  L85I 
Tenthredo  |  Allantus)  fagi,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  180,  n.  126  (1818). 


Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

Britain. 

<  termany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

.Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


59.  Tenthredo  pellucida. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pellucida.   Klug,  Berl.  Mug.  viii.  p.  187,  n.  127 
i  L818). 

11,0..   Konigsberg. 


60.  Tenthredo  limbata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  limbata,  Klug,   Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  186,  n.  125 
(1818). 

?  Tenthredo  limbata,  Thorns.  Ilym.  Scand.  i.  p.  276  (1871). 

Ilab.  Istria  j  Norway. 


ffab.  Europe 

a-d.  6  2  ■ 
e-h.  S  2  • 
i,k.   2- 
l-o.  S> 

298  TENTHKEDINID.E. 


61.  Tenthredo  bipnnctnla. 


Tentliredo  (Allantus)    bipunctula,    King,   Berl.  Mag.  viii.   p.  185, 
n.  124  (1818). 


Hab.  Silesia. 


62.  Tenthredo  velox. 


Tenthredo  velox,  Fair.  Ent.  Sgst.  Suppl  p.  216  (1798). 

Tenthredo   (Allantus)  velox,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  185,  n.  123 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  velox,  var.  nigrolineata,  Cam.  Scot.  Nat.  iv.  p.  11  (1877). 

Hub.  Central  Europe. 
a,  b.  $ .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

63.  Tenthredo  livida. 

Tenthredo  livida,  Linn.   Syst.  Xat.i.  p.  557,  n.  23  (1758);  Faun. 

Svec.  p.  393  (1761)  ;  Thorns.  Hum.  Scand.  i.  p.  275  (1871). 
Tenthredo   (Allantus)  livida,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.   p.  183,  n.  122 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  earpini,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  71,  pi.  ix.  (1799). 
Tenthredo  albicornis,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Par.  ii.  p.  371,  n.  22  (1785). 
Tenthredo  annularis,  Schrank,  Beitr.  z.  Nat.  p.  85,  §  44  (1776). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a,  b.  c?  $.  (As  T.  liipxnctulus.)    Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c,  d.  3 .  (As  T.  colon.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e-bb.  3  $.  (As  T.  aterrimus.)      Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

cc-jjF.  tf  $.  Britain. 

gg-ii.  2-  Easton  Maudit,  CO.  Waterhouse, Esq. 

Northamptonshire. 
kk.  2  ■  France. 

ll-tt.  3  $ .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

uu-ddd.  3  g .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

eee-ggg.  3  2 .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

hhh,  Hi.  3 .  Uto  Mountain,  H.  Buchecker. 

near  Zurich. 
kkk.  2  •  Europe. 


64.  Tenthredo  iinpnra. 
Tenthredo  impura,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  280,  n.  737  (1763). 
Hah.  Carniola. 

65.  Tenthredo  albopnnctata. 

Tenthredo  albopunctata,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  138  (1852). 
Hab.  Hungary. 


101.    TEXTHKEDO.  299 

66.  Tenthredo  tischbeini. 

Tenthredo  hungarica.  Tischb.  {nee  King)  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  138 

(1852 i . 
Tenthredo  tischbeini,  Mors.  Term,  hozlem.  xiv.  p.  41  (1876). 
Perineura  tisclibeini,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  422  (1882). 

Hob.  Hungary. 

67.  Tenthredo  annnligera. 
Tentbredo  annuligera,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  50  (1847). 
Ilab.  Sarepta. 

68.  Tenthredo  colon. 

Tentbredo   (Allantus)  colon,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  182,  n.  121 

(1818). 
Tentliredo  colon,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  89,  pi.  lxxvii.  figs.  1  &  2 

(1859;;  Thorns.  Hym.  Send.  i.  p.  270  (1871). 

ll<d>.  Europe,  Siberia. 

a,  b.  tf  2-  (As  T-  coryli.)  B  itain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c-l.  3  2  •  Munich.  I!.  Buchecker. 

m.  2-  Salair,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 

69.  Tenthredo  rudowi. 
Tenthredo  rudowi,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  446  (1881). 

Hah.  Germany. 

70.  Tenthredo  sobrina. 

Tenthredo  sobrina,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  56  (1847). 
Hub.  South  Eussia. 

71.  Tenthredo  pcecilopus. 

Tenthredo  pcecilopu>.  M      .  Term.fiizetek,  iv.  p.  274  l  1^80);  Andre, 
Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  455  i  L881). 

J/'(b.  Austria. 

72.  Tenthredo  rubecula. 

Tenthredo  rubecula,  Eversm,  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1,  p.  56  (1847). 
Hub.  Casan. 

73.  Tenthredo  solitaria. 

Tenthredo  solitaria,  Scop.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  281  (1763). 
Tenthredo  coryli,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  71,  pi.  viii.  (1799). 


300  TEXTHREDINID-E. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  coryli,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  182,  n.  120 

(1818). 
Var.  Tenthredo  albicolor,  Klug,  loc.  cit.  (1818). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-c.  2  ■  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

d-g.  j  5  .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

h-l.  c?  5 .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

74.  Tenthredo  biguttata. 

Tenthredo  biguttata,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  313,  n.  58  (1837). 

Hah.  Harz. 

75.  Tenthredo  balteata. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  balteata,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  181,  n.  119 

(1818). 
Tenthredo  balteata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  277  (1871). 
Tenthredo  soror,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  343,  n.  19  (1838). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-e.  cJ  $ .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

/.  <j>.  Britain. 

76.  Tenthredo  gynandromorpha. 

Tenthredo  gynandromorpha,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  390 
(1871). 

Hah.  Harz. 

77.  Tenthredo  picticornis. 

Tenthredo  picticornis,  Macs.  Term,  fuzetek,  iv.  p.  272  (1880). 
Perineura  picticornis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  423  (1881). 


Hah.  Dobrudscha. 


78.  Tenthredo  balkana. 


Tenthredo  balkana,  Mocs.  Term,  fuzetek,  iv.  p.  272  (1880). 
Perineura  balkana,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  421  (1881). 

Hah.  Bulgaria. 

79.  Tenthredo  labiata. 

Tenthredo  labiata,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tenth:  p.  78,  n.  231  (1823). 
Hah.  Paris. 

80.  Tenthredo  obscura. 

Allantus  obscurus,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  91,  pi.  xix.  (1805). 
Hah.  Germany. 


101.    TEXTHREDO.  301 

v  1 .  Tenthredo  silensis. 

thredo  silensis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Tentr.  p.  90,  pi.  Lsxvii.  figs.  ~\  6 
(18c 

Hab.  Italy. 

82.  Tenthredo  conspicua. 

Tern  i    ia,  A"  .  Mag.  viii.  p.  ISO,  n.  117  (1818). 

Hab.   Europe. 

a-c.  J  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

d.  2-  Zurich.  U.  Buchecker. 

83.  Tenthredo  rufipinnis. 

thredo  rufipi  i      -.  /    br.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  1  It!,  n.  45  (  L793). 
Panz.   Faun.    <•  r    .    Heft  •'>•">.  pi.  vi.  (17 
/       ■    Syst.  I'i'Z.  p.  ;;:'.,  n.  20  |  1804  Ki/m.  Scand.i.  p.  •_'77 

"1  I. 

Qtris,  A'  -.  iii.  p.  180,  n.  118 


// 

a-k.  6  2  ■ 

tain. 

J.  F.  Si 

l-o.  6  2  ■ 

Britain. 

P.  2- 

i               M      'lit, 

:i~liire. 

CO.  W 7                .1    q 

q.  2- 

1          any. 

.1    1  .  Ruthe. 

r.  2- 

M  ii: 

1 1,  l ; i u ■  1 1 

8.  2- 

Zurich. 

1 1.  i  luchecker. 

t.  2- 

Italy. 

W.  E.  Leach. 

u.2. 

Eui 

- 1.  Tenthredo  albonotata. 

Allantu  tain.-.  /.        .  /         7'  iii.  I,  pt.  2,  p.  B69,  pi.  hi. 

fig.  11  i  1832). 
P  ira  alboi  5         Tlym.  i.  p.  426    1881  l. 

1      thredo  propinqua,  Mi  s.   Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  274  (1880). 

Hal'.   (  |  -\  ria. 


B5.  Tenthredo  fulva. 

Tenthredo   (Allantus)   fulva,   Klug,   Berl.   Mag.  viii.  p.    189,  n.  131 

(1818). 
T«  athredo  fulva,  AtidrS,  Spec.  Bym.  p.  -It;::,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  -J  i  1881  I. 
Tenthredo  eversmanni,  Ball.  Hull.  Mosc.  xlii.  pt.  1,  p.  117)  <  1869). 

Hab.   Russia  ;  Northern  Asia. 


302  TENTH  REDINID.E. 

a-d.  $  2  .  Angara. 

e.  2  •  Trans-Baikal. 

/.•  §.  Amoor*. 

86.  Tenthredo  benthini. 

Tenthredo  benthini,  Rudow,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  389  (1871). 
Tenthredo  basirnacula,  Mocs.  Term,  fuzetek,  iv.  p.  273  (1880). 

Hab.  Brussa. 

87.  Tenthredo  albopicta. 

Tenthredo  albopicta,  Puis,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Bclg.  xiii.  p.  151  (1870)- 
Hab.  Transcaucasia. 

88.  Tenthredo  purpurea. 

Tenthredo  purpurea,  rids,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Belg.  xiii.  p.  151  (1870). 
Hab.  Transcaucasia. 

89.  Tenthredo  nigritarsis. 
Tenthredo  nigritarsis,  Puis,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Belg.  xiii.  p.  152  (1870). 
Hab.  Transcaucasia. 

90.  Tenthredo  finschi. 
(Plate  XVI.  fig.  5.) 

Exp.  al.  13  lin.,  long.  corp.  5.J  lin. 

Olive-yellow  (perhaps  Bomewhai  tailed  ?)  beneath,  and  varied  with 
black  above.  Vertex  entirely  black,  a-  far  as  the  antenna?,  except 
a  very  narrow  line  within  the  eyes  :  antennae  short,  black  ;  palpi  and 
tips  of  mandibles  reddish  brown  :  mesothorax  black  above ;  V-spot, 
hinder  borders,  and  all  the  scutellar  spots  pale;  sides  of  pectus 
marked  with  two  slender  black  line-;,  connected  above,  ami  a  shorter 
one  below.  Abdomen  pale,  with  a  black  band  on  each  segment, 
broad  in  the  middle  and  tapering  at  each  side  ;  in  front  of  the 
points  are  some  more  obscure  blackish  marks.  All  the  femora  with 
a  black  line  above;  four  front  tibiae  with  a  brown  line;  hind  tibiae 
and  tarsi  darker  brown,  with  pale  spurs.  Wings  hyaline,  slightly 
clouded  towards  the  tips  ;  nervures  brown,  stigma  reddish  brown. 


*  The  late  Mr.  F.  Smith  regarded  this  species  as  identical  with  his  T.  crratica, 
from  which  it  differs  in  wanting  the  black  spots  on  the  thorax;  the  face 
and  the  spot  on  the  hiud  coxae  are  more  distinctly  yellow.  The  amount  of 
black  on  the  apical  half  of  the  abdomen,  as  also  the  distinctness  of  the  dusky 
tip  to  the  fore  wings,  varies  slightly  in  different  specimens.  There  are  also 
more  or  less  distinct  blackish  lines  at  the  base  of  the  first  two  segments  of  i  he 
abdomen.  One  specimen  has  a  reddish  spot  on  the  pleura;  another  a  shining 
reddish  line  within  the  eyes.  In  the  male,  the  pectus,  abdomen,  and  base  of  the 
coxae  are  of  the  same  tawny  colour  as  the  rest  of  the  insect. 


101.    TENTHREDO.  303 

Allied  to  T.  pallicornis,  from  which  its  black  antennae  will  at  once 
distinguish  it.  It  much  resembles  Haerophya  (?)  nigropicta,  Smith, 
from  Japan  (ante,  p.  269) ;  but  the  legs  are  differently  coloured,  the 
head  and  thorax  are  darker  above,  and  there  is  no  black  spot  in  the 
middle  of  the  pectus. 

1 1  oh.  Siberia. 

a.  ?  •  (Type.)  Salair.  Dr.  Finsch. 

91.  Tenthredo  sibirica. 

Allantua  sibiricus,  Krieehb.  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  xix.  p.  590  I  L869). 
Tenthredo  spectabilis,  Mocs.  Tijdschr,  Ent.  xxi.  p.  199  (1878), 

Hab.  Siberia. 
a-e<   6  2  •  Siberia. 

92.  Tenthredo  prospera. 

Tenthredo  prospera,  Erichs.  Middend.  Reise,  ii.  pt.  1,  p.  02  (1851). 
Hab.   Siberia. 

93.  Tenthredo  scita. 
Tenthredo  scita,  Erichs.  Middend.  Reise,  ii.  pt.  1,  p.  63  (1851). 
Hab.  Siberia. 

94.  Tenthredo  adusta. 

(Plate  XI.  fig.  8.) 

Tenthredo  adusta,  M  '/      .  wxix.  p.  181  (1666). 

Tenthredo  erratica,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  381. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  s  lin. 

Shining  rufo-testaccons  ;   a  spot  on  the  vertex  around  the  ocelli, 
behind  which  are  t  \\  depressions,  lined  with  black,  extending 

quite  to  the  back  of  the  head.  Thorax  with  black  spots  on  the 
frontal  and  lateral  lobes  ;  apical  half  of  the  abdomen  black,  both 
above  and  below.  Face,  a  line  in  front  of  the  four  front  coxa?,  and  a 
large  lateral  Bpot  at  the  base  of  the  hind  coxa?  testaceous;  pectus 
wholly  black  :  four  front  coxae  Mack  al  the  base.  Wings  yellowish 
hyaline,  with  piceous  ncvures;  costa  and  stigma  yellow;  fore 
wings  dusky  at  the  tips. 

Motschulsky  only  mentions  one  spot  on  the  thorax;  otherwise 
his  description  agrees  with  this  species.  Smith  states  that  the  male 
has  black  antennas,  except  the  two  basal  joints  ;  but  no  such  speci- 
men exists  in  the  British  Museum,  and  the  remark  would  probably 
apply  better  to  the  male  of  T.  xanihotarsis.  The  Siberian  specimens 
of  erratica,  alluded  to  by  Smith,  appear  to  belong  to  T.  falva, 
Klusr. 


*&> 


Hab.  Japan. 
a.  2  •  (TyPe  of  T.  erratica.)  Hakodadi.  H.  "Whitely,  Esq. 


304  TENTHEEDINID^l. 

95.  Tenthredo  xanthotarsis. 
(Plate  XL  fig.  4.) 
Tenthredo  xanthotarsus,  Cameron,  Trans.  JEnt.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  467. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  8  lin. 

Head,  thorax,  and  pectus  reddish ;  abdomen  and  legs  more  yel- 
lowish, shining ;  head  below  the  antennae  yellow,  punctured  ;  an- 
tennas (except  the  first  two  joints),  eyes,  ocelli,  a  small  spot  on  each 
side  of  the  pectus,  the  four  last  segments  of  the  abdomen  above  and 
below,  and  a  line  above  the  hind  femora  black.  Wings  yellowish 
hyaline,  with  yellow  costa  and  stigma,  and  fuscous  nervuros ;  tip  of 
fore  wings  clouded. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a.  5  .  (Type.)  Hakodadi.  H.  Whitely,  Esq. 

96.  Tenthredo  providens. 
(Plate  XL  fig.  6.) 

Tenthredo  providens,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  382. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Black;  face,  collar,  scutellum  and  postscutellum,  and  an  oval  spot 
on  the  hind  coxae  yellow  ;  more  or  less  of  the  antennae  (especially 
above),  cenchri,  and  the  first  three  segments  of  the  abdomen  except 
the  incisions,  the  sides  of  the  fourth  segment,  and  the  legs  testaceous  ; 
coxae  except  at  the  extremity,  the  greater  part  of  the  hind  femora, 
and  the  tips  of  the  intermediate  femora  black.  AVings  dull  hyaline, 
with  fuscous  nervures,  and  the  costa  and  stigma  yellow ;  the  tip  of 
the  fore  wings  dark  brown,  with  a  violet  iridescence. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a,b.  2  •  (Types.)  North  Japan.  R.  Fortune. 

97.  Tenthredo  fentoni. 
(Plate  XT.  fig.  2.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  4  lin.,  long.  corp.  6|  lin. 

Closely  resembles  T.  providens  in  size  and  general  appearance,  but 
more  slender.  Head  black  ;  clypeus  deeply  incised  and  very  hairy, 
and  as  well  as  labrum  ivory-white  ;  mandibles  dirty  yellow  ;  cheeks 
and  a  stripe  at  the  back  of  the  head  to  opposite  the  inner  border  of 
the  eyes  dull  ferruginous ;  antennae  brown,  the  two  basal  joints 
dull  ferruginous  beneath ;  thorax  black,  edges  of  scapulae  and 
tegulae  dull  ferruginous  ;  postscutellum,  cenchri,  and  a  line  at  the 
base  of  the  abdomen  dull  testaceous ;  abdomen  shining  purplish 
black,  whitish  testaceous  beneath  and  at  the  sides  as  far  as  the  fifth 


L01.    TENTHREDO.  305 

segment,  and  with  a  stripe  formed  of  three  connected  spots  on  the 
back  of  segments  2-4.  Legs  testaceous  yellow  ;  coxa?,  and  hind 
femora  and  tibiae,  except  at  the  base,  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline, 
with  piceous  nervures  ;  tip  dee})  brown  ;  costa  and  stigma  yellow. 

Hub.  Japan. 
a.  $•  (Type.)  Tokio.  Montague  Fenton,  Esq. 

98.  Tenthredo  hilaris. 

i  Plate  XI.  tig.  7.) 

Te  ithredo  hilaris,  ■Smith.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  382. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  -1  lin.,  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Shining  black  ;   face,  collar,  cenchri,  pleura  i  narrowly),  and  sides 
of  abdomen  tesl  of  a  deeper  and  more  reddish  shade ; 

bind  coxae  (tips  excepted),  tibia?,  and  tarsi   black,  with  a   Large  yel- 
lowish-white spot  at   the   base   of  the  coxae.     Wings  hyaline,   iri- 
'.  with  dark  brown  nervui 

Hub.  Japan. 
c.    ,  .  (Type.)  North  Japan.  R.  Fortune. 

99.  Tenthredo  picta. 

I     ithredo  picta,  Moshh.  (nee  K  U        sxxix.  p.  182  (1866). 

Flab.  J 

LOO.  Tenthredo  varipes. 

i  Plate  XI.  fig.  5.) 

v  k,  the  first  joint  yellow  beneath  ; 

a  large  black  spot  on  the  vertex,  including  two  small  yellow  spots 

in  front  ;  mesothorax  and  middle  of  abdomen  and  middle  of  pectus 

k  :  scutellum,  four  spots  in  front,  two  postscutelli,  cenchri,  and 

:    abdomen    of  I  und-colour,  the  hitter  colour  running 

into  the  il  tlic  back     ;  srment.    Legs  greenish  yellow,  a 

l'la>  k  line  running  from  the  middle  of  the  fi  mora  to  the  tips  of  the 

-  of  tibiae  and  of  all  thi  •  of  the  tarsi  black.     Wings 

hyaline,  partly  tinged  with  yellowish;   costa  and  stigma  yellow. 

Hab.  Japan. 
a.  $.  |  !  Tokio.  Montague  Fenton,  Esq. 

101.   Tenthredo  xanthopus. 
I  Plate  XI.  6g.  L2.) 

Tenthredo  xanthopus,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  L876,  p.  167. 

Exp.  al.  1  in..  1  ■  1 1 lt .  corp.  5  lin. 

Black;    abdomen   steel-blue;    f;  5,    space   between    the 


306  TENTHEEDINID.E. 

antennae,  collar,  tegulae,  a  large  stripe  on  the  sides  of  the  pectus,  a 
narrower  one  behind,  hind  coxae,  scutellurn,  postscutellum,  a  tri- 
angle at  the  base  of  the  abdomen,  and  a  stripe  down  the  middle 
above,  whitish.  Legs  and  undersurface  of  abdomen  yellowish  ;  tarsi 
ringed  with  black  ;  a  dark  line  on  all  the  femora  above  and  on  the 
intermediate  tibiae  ;  hind  tibia?  and  tarsi  black.  Wings  hyaline,  iri- 
descent, with  blackish  nervnres  and  stigma. 

Hub.  Japan? 
a.  5  •  (Type.)  Japan  ?  or  North  India  ? 


102.  Tenthredo  eburneifrons. 
(Plate  XI.  fig.  3.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  G  lin. 

Black ;  clypeus,  joints  6-8  of  the  antennae,  labrum,  mandibles 
(except  the  rust-coloured  tips),  a  spot  at  the  base  of  the  hind  coxae, 
and  another  on  the  sides  of  the  first  segment  of  the  abdomen  ivory- 
white  ;  tegulae  light  brown.  Abdomen  with  segments  5  and  6 
reddish  above,  segment  7  above  and  5  below  stained  with  the  same 
colour.  Legs  reddish,  femora  more  or  less  black  above  ;  coxae  black, 
their  tips  and  the  trochanters  dirty  white.  Wings  hyaline,  with 
brown  nervures  ;  costa  yellowish  ;  stigma  dark  brown. 

Appears  to  be  allied  to  T.  rudotel,  Andre. 

Hah.  Amoor. 

a.  2  •  (Type.)  Amoor. 


103.  Tenthredo  amurensis. 
(Plate  XL  fig.  16.) 

Tenthredo  amoorensis,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.Lond.  1876,  p.  466. 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Black,  shining ;  a  circle  extending  nearly  round  the  eyes,  collar, 
tegula?,  and  cenchri  white  :  face  and  undersurface  of  the  antennae 
yellowish  white.  Abdomen  lutoous,  except  at  the  base  and  tip. 
Legs  pale  testaceous,  coxae  black,  trochanters  whitish  ;  base  of  inter- 
mediate femora,  base  and  tip  of  hind  femora,  tip  of  hind  tibiae  and 
claws  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  piceous  nervures  ;  costa 
yellow  ;  stigma  brown  (except  at  the  extremity),  with  a  dark  cloud 
beneath  it  crossing  the  whole  fore  wing  to  the  inner  margin  before 
the  hinder  angle. 

Hah.  Amoor. 
a.  2  •  (Type.)  Amoor. 


101.    TENTHEEDO.  307 

104.  Tenthredo  trirnaculata. 
(Plate  XL  fig.  19.) 

Tenthredo  trimaculata,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  467. 

Exp.  al.  13  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Dull  luteous  ;  antennae  from  tip  of  fourth  joint,  a  transverse  stripe 
on  which  the  ocelli  are  placed  and  an  adjoining  spot  on  the  vertex 
behind,  a  large  spot  on  the  frontal  lobe  of  the  thorax,  a  curving 
spot  on  each  side  of  the  mesothorax,  and  the  whole  of  the  pectus 
(except  the  pleura),  and  a  short  line  on  each  side,  black.  Thorax 
and  pectus  closely  punctured  ;  head  very  shining.  Wings  yellowish 
hyaline,  costa  and  stigma  yellowish,  nervures  mostly  blackish; 
second  submarginal  cell  with  a  black  dot. 

Hub.  China. 
a.  c?.  (Type.)  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 


105.  Tenthredo  fortunii. 
(Plate  XI.  fig.  11.) 

Tenthredo  obscura,   Cameron  {nee   1'anz.),    Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lund. 
L870,  p.  469. 

Exp.  al.  L2^  lin..  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Pale  (dive;  antenna'  with  joints  2-5  brown,  apical  joint  black, 
joint  '.'>  curved,  half  as  long  again  as  4th  :  ocelli  Mark.  Abdomen 
dilated  at  the  extremity,  the  segments  narrowly  edged  behind  Avith 
blackish,  more  broadly  so  towards  the  tips.  Legs  with  a  dusky  lino 
on  all  the  tibiae,  the  four  hinder  tarsi,  and  the  base  of  the  hind 
femora.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  blackish  nervures,  and 
yellow  eesta  and  stigma. 

Huh.  China. 
a.  2-  (Type.)  Shanghai.  \l.  Fortune. 


106.  Tenthredo  flavobalteata. 

i  Plate  XI.  fig.  17.) 

Tenthredo  flavobalteata,    Cameron,    Trans.    Enf.    s<,r.   Lmal.    1*76, 
p.  469. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  2  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Black:  two  basal  joints  of  antenna1,  face,  collar,  tegulse,  cenchri, 
triangle  at  base  of  abdomen,  segments  3  and  4  of  abdomen,  and 
legs  testaceous  or  pale  yellow  :  four  hinder  coxa'  at  base,  middle 
femora  above,  hind  femora,  tips  of  four  hinder  tibiae  and  of  the 
intermediate  and  hind  tarsi  (except  the  first  joint,  which  is  reddish 
towards  the  base)  black.     Wings  yellowish  hyaline,   with  piceous 

x  2 


308  TENTHREuINID.E. 

nervures  and  yellow  costa  and  stigma ;  an  irregular  cloud  towards 
the  tips  of  the  rather  long  fore  wings. 

Hah.  China. 

«.  2  •  I  /"T.        ^  Shanghai.  R.  Fortune. 

b.  2  ■  \  C   ypeS,;  Hong  Kong.  J.  C.  Bowring,  Esq. 

B.  North- American  Species. 
107.  Tenthredo  grandis. 

Allantus  grandis,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  239,  n.  7  (1860). 
Tenthredo  grandis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1862);  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  227  (1868). 

Hub.  North  America. 


a. 


$ .  United  States. 


108.  Tenthredo  antennata. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  1.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Black  ;  abdomen  blue-black  ;  four  last  joints  of  the  antennas, 
labrum,  base  of  mandibles,  cenchri,  and  a  spot  on  each  side  of  the 
basal  segment  of  the  abdomen  yellowish  ;  the  four  anterior  tibiae 
and  tarsi  dull  testaceous.  Wings  hyaline  and  iridescent,  clouded 
beyond  the  middle,  with  piceous  nervures.  One  specimen  has  a  red 
spot  in  the  middle  of  the  thorax. 

a,  b.  £.  (Types.)  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

109.  Tenthredo  nigricollis. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  3.) 

Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  ;  antennas  pale  yellow  beyond  joint  5  (two  last  joints  broken 
off);  mouth  and  two  spots  above  the  posterior  coxae  pale  yellow; 
four  anterior  tibiae,  tarsi,  and  tips  of  femora  testaceous.  Wings 
yellowish  hyaline,  with  brown  nervures  and  black  stigma. 

May  be  distinguished  from  T.  grandis  and  T.  antennata  by  the 
collar  not  being  yellow. 

a.  $.  (TyPes0  Newfoundland*. 

110.  Tenthredo  melina. 

Allantus  mellinus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  24  (1860). 
Tenthredo  mellinus,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.   121  (1862);    id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.p.  227  (1868). 

Hub.  North  America. 

*  "  Captured  in  April  "  (MS.  note). 


101.  TENTHEEDO.  309 

ill.  Tenthredo  xanthe. 

Tenthredo  xanthus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  13,  n.  26  (1864)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  228  (1868). 


Hab.  Colorado. 


112.  Tenthredo  obscuripinnis. 


Tenthredo  obscuripennis,   Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  20 
(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada  ;   California. 

113.  Tenthredo  ruficolor. 

Tenthredo  ruficolor,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  228  (1868). 
Hab.  Canada. 

114.  Tenthredo  verticalis. 

Tenthredo  verticalis,  Say,  Lang's  &<  <<>/</  Exped.  ii.  p.  317,  n.  2  (1824)  ; 

Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1802  i ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc. 

ii.  p.  228  (1868). 
Allantus  verticalis,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  250  (1860). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.  2-  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

b.  2-  Maine. 

c,d.  J  2  •  United  States. 

115.  Tenthredo  cingulata. 

Tenthredo  cingulata,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  196  (1878). 
Hab.  Canada. 

116.  Tenthredo  lobata. 

Allantus  lohatus,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  253  (1860). 
T.-nthredo  lohatus,  Nort.  P>-oc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1862);  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  229,  n.  0  (1868). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.  2  ■  United  States. 

117.  Tenthredo  angulifer. 

Allantus  augulifer,  Nort.  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  252,  n.  31  (I860). 
Tenthredo  angulifer,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1862) ;  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent  Soc.  ii.  p.  229,  n.  7  (1868). 

Hab.  North  America. 


810  TENTHREDINID^. 

118.  Tenthredo  ventralis. 

Allantua  ventralis,  Say,  West.  Quart.  Rep.  ii.  p.  72,  n.  1  (1823) ;  Nort. 

Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  253,  n.  33  (1860). 
Tenthredo  ventralis,  Nort.  Proc.  Bost,  Son.  ix.  p.  121    (1802);    id. 

Trans.  Amer.  Eat.  Soc.  ii.  p.  230,  n.  8  (1868). 

Hab.  Arkansas. 

119.  Tenthredo  angulata. 

Tenthredo  angulatns,  Nort.  Proc.  Eat.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.   13,  n.  27 
(1864)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Eat.  Sue.  ii.  p.  230,  n.  9  (l*r^). 

Ilab.  United  States. 

120.  Tenthredo  formosa. 

Tenthredo  formosus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  14,  n.  28  (1864)  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  231,  n.  10  (1868). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.  d .  United  States. 

121.  Tenthredo  thora. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  2.) 

Exp.  al.  9-10  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  ;  face,  cheeks,  a  narrow  inner  orbital  line,  collar,  tegula?, 
sides  and  hinder  extremity  of  pectus,  and  all  the  coxse  and  tro- 
chanters yellow  ;  pleura  black  and  yellow  ;  abdomen,  front  of  pectus, 
and  legs  rufous  ;  extremities  of  hind  femora  and  tibise  above,  and 
more  or  less  of  the  hind  tarsi,  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with 
brown  nervures  ;  stigma  yellow  in  front.  In  the  male  the  pectus 
below  the  pleura  and  the  undersurface  of  all  the  femora  are  wholly 
yellow. 

One  specimen  has  the  two  last  segments  of  the  abdomen  black. 

Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 

c-ff.  6  2-  (Types.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Al-  Dr.  Barnston. 

bany  River. 

122.  Tenthredo  eximia. 

Tenthredo  eximius.  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent,  Soc.  ii.  p.  231  (1868). 
Hab.  New  England. 

123.  Tenthredo  dissimilis. 

Allantus  dissimilis,  Nort.  Bost,  Journ.  vii.  p.  250,  n.  29  (1860). 
Tenthredo  dissimilis,  Nort.  Prcc.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1862);   id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  231  (1868). 

Hab.  Illinois. 


an 


101.    TENTHREDO.  311 

124.  Tenthredo  pallicoxa. 
Tenthredo  pallicoxa,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  201  (187s ). 
Hull.  Canada. 

1 25.  Tenthredo  siguata. 

Allantus  signatus,  Nort.  Bast.  Joum.  vii.  p.  246,  u.  23  (18l  0  . 
Tenthredo  signatus,  Nort.  I'm,-.   Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.    121    (1862):   id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Eat.  Soc.  ii.  p.  232,  n.  13  'J1-' 

Hi'>.  New  England. 

L26.  Tentliredo  siibriifescens. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  I.) 

Exp.  ul.  10  lin.,  Ion?,  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  ;   faci  .  ■  heeks,  collar,  tegulae,  a  line  on  th  •  of  pectus, 

nl    two    spots    above    the    hind    coxae    yellow;    legs    rufo-testa- 
-:   coxa    and  pectus  before  tin'    □  coxae  paler;   abdomen 

reddish  beneath,  at  tips,  and  segments  5,  0,  and  part  of -J  red 

above;  apical  half  of  hind  tibiae  and  hind  tarsi  black.     Wings  yel- 
lowish hyaline,  with  brown  nervures  ;  co.sta  reddish,  stigma  brown. 

Ilal>.  11  udson's  l!  i\  . 

a.  $.(Type.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albanj  Dr.  Bai 

River. 

1 27.  Tenthredo  basilaris. 
I    nthredo  basilaris,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  196  i  1878). 
Hab.  Canada. 

128.  Tentliredo  subcserulea. 
Tenthredo  subcajrulea,  Esch.  Entomogr.  p.  '.  >1  i  1822  . 
Hab.   Unalaschka. 

129.  Tenthredo  variata. 

tthredo  variatus,  Nort.  Pn    ,  /',■  f.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  13  (1864);    id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  232,  n.  M  (  L868). 

Hab.    W'otcin  North  America. 

L30.  Tenthredo  pleuralis. 

Tenthredo  pleuralis,  Cress.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  \\ .  p.  245,  n.  7  (1805); 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  •'Soc.  ii.  p.  233,  n.  1~>  i  L8C8). 

Hab.   North  America. 


312  TENTHKEBINID^. 

131.  Tenthredo  variegata. 

Tenthredo  variegatus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  13  (1864)  ;  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  283,  n.  16  (1868). 

Hah.  Rocky  Mountains. 

132.  Tenthredo  rufipedibus. 

Tenthredo  rufopedibus,  Nort.  Proc  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  15,  n.  30 
(1864);  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent,  Soc.  ii.  p.  234,  n.  17  (1868). 

Tenthredo  rufopediba  (!),  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  63 
(1880). 

Hah.  North  America. 


133.  Tenthredo  scaevola. 

Tenthredo  scaevola,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  20  (1880). 
Hah.  Nevada. 

134.  Tenthredo  lacticincta. 

Tenthredo  lacticincta,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  21  (1880). 
Hah.  Nevada. 

135.  Tenthredo  suavis. 
Tenthredo  suavis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  21  (1880). 
Hah.  Nevada. 

13G.  Tenthredo  bella. 
Tenthredo  bella,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  21  (1880). 
Hah.  Colorado. 

137.  Tenthredo  varipicta. 

Tenthredo  varipictus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  234,  n.  18 
(1868). 

Hah.  North  America. 

a.  2  •  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

138.  Tenthredo  zetes. 
(Hate  XII.  fig.  6.) 

Exp.  al.  10-11  lin.,  long.  corp.  5-6  lin. 

Black ;    face,    cheeks,    collar,    teguloe,    a    line    on    the    sides    of 
pectus,  the  outside  of  all  the  coxae,  and  two  spots  (the  uppermost 


101.    TENTHREDO.  313 

indistinct )  above  the  hind  coxae  yellow;  coxa?,  anterior  femora  be- 
neath, and  middle  of  pectus  waxen  yellow  ;  legs  reddish,  with  a 
black  line  above ;  hind  tarsi  black.  Wings  hyaline,  with  brown 
nervures. 

Hab.  Hudson's  Bay. 

a,  b.  J .  (Types.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  Dr.  Barnston. 

River. 


139.  Tenthredo  luteipes. 

Tenthredo  luteipes,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  21  (1880). 
Hub.  Nevada. 

140.  Tenthredo  parvula. 

Tenthredo  parvula,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  22  (1880). 
Hub.  California. 

141.  Tenthredo  varians. 

Tenthredo  varians,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  235  (18G8). 
Hab.  Canada. 

1  Ii'.  Tenthredo  nupera. 

Tenthredo  nupera,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  22  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

143.  Tenthredo  rubella. 

Tenthredo  rubella,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  22  (1880). 
fieri.  Nevada. 

144.  Tenthredo  mutans. 

Tenthredo  mutans,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  236,  n.  23 
(18- 

Hab.  Canada  ;  N.  w  Eampshire. 

1  I.").  Tenthredo  ferrugineipes. 

Tenthredo  ferrugineipes,   Cress.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  22 
(1880). 

Hab.  Colorado. 

1  in.  Tenthredo  sectilis. 

Tenthredo  sectilis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  22  (1880). 

Hab.  Colorado;  Nevada. 


314  TENTHEEDINID.E. 

147.  Tenthredo  morosa. 

Tentliredo  morosa,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  23  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado. 

148.  Tenthredo  rubeola. 

Tenthredo  rubeola,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  23  (18S0). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

149.  Tenthredo  niinmla. 

Tenthredo  mimula,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  23  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado. 

150.  Tenthredo  semirufa. 

Tenthredo  semivuf'us,  X>,rt<»>,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  12,  n.  23 
(1804);  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  235  (1868). 


]]nh.  Colorado. 


151.  Tenthredo  discrepans. 


Tenthredo  discrepans,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  235,  n.  21 
(1808). 

I] <ib.  Hudson's  Bay. 


1  52.  Tenthredo  tricolor. 

Allantus  tricolor,  Norton,  Post.  Journ.  vii.  p.  2  IT,  n.  22  (18G0). 
Tenthredo  tricolor,  Norton,  I'm'-.  Bost.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1861);  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  S»c.  ii.  p.  236,  n.  22  (1868). 

Hah.  North  America. 


153.  Tenthredo  semirubra. 

Tenthredo  semirubra.   Norton,   Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Vhil.  iii.  p.  14,  n.  29 
(1804) ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  236,  n.  24  (1868). 

Hab.  Massachusetts. 


154.  Tenthredo  barnstonii. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  10,  6,  %.  9,  ?  .) 

Exp.  al.  9-11  lin.,  long.  corp.  5-G  lin. 

Black;  face  yellow:  abdomen  rufous  beyond  the  first  four  seg- 
ments ;  four  anterior  tibiae  and  tarsi  testaceous  in  front  ;  hind  tarsi 
with  the  last  joint  testaceous.  In  the  male  only  the  first  and  part 
of  the  second  segment  of  the  abdomen  is  black  above,  and  all  the 


L01.    TEXTHREDO.  315 

femora  are  rufous  b<  neath.    One  specimen  has  two  yellow  spots  above 
the  hind  coxae.     Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  brown  ncrvures. 

Hub.  Hudson's  Hay. 

5$.   (Typ<  St.  Martin's  Falls.  Dr.  Barn-ion. 

Albany  River. 

155.  Tenthredo  cressonii. 
I  Plate  XII.  fig.  12.) 

Exp.  al.  1<»]  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

;    tir-t    two  joints  of  the  antenna?  more  or  less  distinctly 
reddish;  cb  lack  or  ]  the  lowi  yellow  or  red  ;  lace 

yellow.     Abdomen  red:   more  or  less  of  the  two  fir  ents  and 

vo  following  Mark  and  below.      Legs  red  ; 

four  anterior  femi  i  rally  with  a  black  line  above  at  the  base; 

hind  femora,  al  bove,  tips  of  tibia?,  and  at  least  the  first  joint 

of  th  black.     Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  brown  ncrvures; 

!1. 
I     .  ■ 

Hub.   Hudson's  1 

\  I       ■    Redman. 

c,  d  '  Dr.  Barnsl 

Albany  Bi\ 

I"'1''.  Tenthredo  vapida. 

.7.) 

I     p.  al.  7    1  1  lin.,  l"i  .4-5  lin. 

I  inner  and   lower  i  c  illar,  I  »ver  the 

hind  coxae,and  urn  and  cenchri,  yellow.   Abdo- 

i  witli  si  -  •'■  and    1  or  '.'<  5  red  in  I  :1c  ;   in  the  male, 

■i  is  red,  with  tin-  last  two  or  thr< 

I  red,  all   the   fei  usually  with  a  black   line  above;    in  the 

hind  femora  and  the  tips  of  th'1  hind  tibiae  an-  likewise 

black.     Willie   hyaline,  with   brown   ncrvures ;  and   stigma 

brown. 

ILih.   Hudson's  B 

-'.  J  $  .  (Ty]  St.  Martii  I  'r.  Ban 

Albany  River. 

1  ">7.  Tenthredo  piceocincta. 

Allantus  piceocind     .  A'  rton,  /■'  i.  \ii.  p.  240  |  I- 

inctus,  Norton,  I'm,-.  /;,,,/.  Soc.  ix.  \<.  120  (1861)  ;  »/. 
Trm       I  '  '•  p.  -;;'' 

llab.   Unit 

a.   9  . 


316  TENTHREDINID^E. 

158.  Tenthredo  pectoralis. 

Tenthredo  pectoralis,  Norton,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  11,  u.  22 
(18G4) ;  id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  237,  n.  26  (1869). 

Hab.  Colorado. 

159.  Tenthredo  rufopectus. 

Allantus  rufopectus,  Norton,  Bod.  Journ.  vii.  p.  258,  n.  38  (1860). 
Tenthredo  rufopectus,  Norton,  Proc.  Post.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1861)  ;  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  237,  n.  27  (1809). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a-c.  <S  2  -  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

d.  2  •  United  States. 

160.  Tenthredo  inellicoxa. 
Tenthredo  mellicoxa,  Provaneher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  198  (1878). 
Hab.  Canada. 

161.  Tenthredo  leucostoma. 

Allantus  leucostoma,  W.  Kirby,  Faun.  Bar. -Amer.  iv.  p.  256  (1837). 
Tenthredo  rutipes,  Say  (nee  Klug),  Long's  2nd  Exped.  ii.  p.  317,  n.  3 

(1824)  ;  Norton,  Proc.  Post.  Soc.  ix.  p.  121  (1862)  ;  id.  Trans.  Amer. 

Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  237,  n.  28  (1869). 
Allantus  rufipes,  Norton,  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  255,  n.  37  (1860). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a-d.  2  •  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

e.  2  •  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 


162.  Tenthredo  addenda. 
Tenthredo  addenda,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc,  viii.  p.  23  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado  ;  Nevada  ;  California. 

163.  Tenthredo  vittatipes. 
Tenthredo  vittatipes,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  24  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

164.  Tenthredo  occidentalis. 

Tenthredo    occidentalis,  Cress.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.   Soc.   viii.    p.  23 
(1880). 

Hab.  Colorado. 


101.    TEXTHREDO.  317 

165.  Tenthredo  later  aria. 
Tenthredo  lateraria,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  23  (1880). 
Hob.  California. 

166.  Tenthredo  lineata. 
Tenthredo  lineata,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  198  (1878). 
//ab.  Hudson's  Bay;  Canada. 
a,  b.  J  .  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River.  Dr.  Barnston. 

167.  Tenthredo  concessa. 

Tenthredo  concessus,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  2-'58,  n.  29 
(1869). 

Hob.  Hudson's  Bay. 

168.  Tenthredo  flavomarginis. 

Allantus  flavomarginis,  Norton,  Bost.  Journ.  vii.  p.  -~>l,  n.  •">■">  (  18(50). 
Tenthredo  flavomarginis,  Norton,  Proc.  /■'  it.  Soc.  ix.  p.  1_1  (1862); 
id.  Trans.  Am  r.  Ent.  -Soc.  ii.  p.  238,  n.  30  I  L869). 

Hah.  United  States. 

a.  $.  Nova  Scotia.*  Lieut.  Redman. 

L69.  Tenthredo  uniformis. 
(Plate  XI.  fig.  14.) 

Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black;  head  rugose,  abdomen  shining;  face  yellow,  very  hairy ; 
cenchri  yellow,  tips  of  mandibles  reddish.  Anterior  legs  testaceous 
or  jrellowish,  sometimes  with  a  black  line  above;  intermediate  tibiae 
and  tarsi  mostly  black  above  and  reddish  beneath;  hind  legs  black, 
with  the  last  joint  of  thi  tarsi  reddish.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline. 
with  brown  nervures;  costa  and  stigma  reddish  brown,  the  latter 
paler  in  front. 

Hah.   Hudson's  Bay. 

a,  b.  2-  (Type.)  St.  Martins  Falls,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Albany  River. 


*  Differs  from  Norton's  description  in  the  colour  of  the  legs,  which  are  black, 
varied  with  rufo-testaceous  rather  than  with  whitish.  It  is  possibly  a  distinct 
specie  s. 


3  IS  TEXTHKEDI-NID^:. 

170.  Tenthredo  hudsoni. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  15.) 

Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black ;  antenna?  more  or  less  piceous,  the  third  joint  longest, 
fourth  and  fifth  of  equal  length,  the  remainder  shorter ;  face,  a 
triangle  above,  lower  orbits,  collar,  Scutellaria,  cenchri,  and  two 
spots  above  the  posterior  coxa?  yellow ;  tegulae  reddish  ;  legs  rut'o- 
testaceous,  four  hind  femora  and  part  of  the  apex  of  tbe  tibia?  above 
black  ;  segments  3  and  4  of  the  abdomen  more  or  less  reddish  above. 
Wings  yellowish  hyaline ;  nervures  reddish  brown. 

Hah.  Hudson's  Bay. 

a-e.  2  •  (Types.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Albany  River. 

171.  Tenthredo  borealis. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  13.) 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  ;  antenna?  piceous,  especially  at  the  base  ;  face,  collar,  tegula?, 
cenchri,  and  two  spots  above  the  hind  coxa?  pale  yellow  ;  legs  yel- 
lowish, tarsi  shading  into  reddish  ;  a  line  above  the  anterior  femora, 
the  four  hind  femora,  and  the  tips  of  the  hind  tibiaB  black.  Segments 
4-7  of  the  abdomen  with  rufous  markings  ;  segment  5  entirely 
rufous  above  and  below.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  brown  ner- 
vures ;  costa  yellow,  extremity  of  the  stigma  brown. 

ffab.   Hudson's  Bay. 

a,  b.  2-  (Typos.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Albany  ] liver. 

1  72.  Tenthredo  cinctitihiis. 

Tenthredo  cinctitihiis,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Son.  ii.  p.  2:50,  n.  31 
(1869). 

II ah.  Hudson's  Bay. 
a-c.  2  -  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River.  Dr.  Barnston. 

173.  Tentlrredo  decorata. 
Tenthredo  decorata,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  200  (1878). 
Hah.  Canada. 

174.  Tenthredo  funiipinnis. 

Tenthredo  fumipennis,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  230,  n.  32 
(18(39). 

Hah.  California. 


101.    TEXTHRED3.  319 

175.  Tenthredo  nimbipinnis. 

Tenthrddo  nirnbipennis,  Cress.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.   Soc.  iv.    p.  loo 
(1872). 

Huh.  Texas. 

a,  h.  J.  Texas.  Dr.  Cresson. 

17U.  Tenthredo  nigrofasciata. 
Tenthredo  nigrofasciata,  Esch.  Entomoyr.  p.  92  (1822). 
Hab.  Unalaschka. 

177.  Tenthredo  vittata. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  14.) 

Exp.  al.  10|  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

1  u  -t nut-red;  ocelli  and  a  small  spot  between  and  beneath  each 
antenna  black  ;  face  yellow,  clypeus  very  deeply  concave,  mandibles 
red.     Thorax  red.  with  three  black  -  .  and  the  middle  of 

the  ;  black;  collar  and  tegulae  yellow.     Abdomen  red  above, 

and  black  to  the  middle  below ;  two  yellow  spots  above  the  hinder 
:  the  first  four  segments  ab  narrow.  i  with  black 

behind,  this  is  interrupted  in  the  middle  on  the  third,  but  more 
widely  on  the  fourth;   the  sixth  segment   is  marked  with  a  small 
iton  each  I         saws  are  bla     .    Coxae  black;  legs 

reddish  :  front  femora  with  a  black  line  at  base  above;  four  hinder 
femora  mostly  lilark  ;  four  front  tibiae  yellowish  beneath ;  hind  tibiae 
yellow.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellow  ncrvures  ;  stigma 
reddish  brown  at  the  extremity. 

Huh.    Hudson's  Bay. 

a.  2-  (Type.)  Martin's  Falls,  Dr.  Barnston. 

Albany  Hi . 


L78.  Tenthredo  castanea. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  17.i 

Exp.  al.  1 1  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Chestnnt-red  :  face  yellow,  tips  of  mandibles  red,  middle  of  pectus 
black.  Fore  wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellow  and  brown  ncr- 
vures ;  costa  yellow;  stigma  brown  at  the  extremity:  hind  wings 
clear  hyaline,  with  brown  ncrvures. 

//  <!■.   Hudson's  Bay. 

a.  2-  (Type.)  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Dr.  Bamston. 

Albany  River. 


320  TKNTHREDINID^. 

179.  Tenthredo  (?)  aperta. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  16.) 

Exp.  al.  9|  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  pale  yellow ;  a  large  black  spot,  trifid  in  front,  covers  the 
middle  of  the  vertex  from  the  occiput  to  the  antennae,  but  does  not 
extend  to  the  eyes  ;  antennas  black,  joints  5-8  yellow,  joints  3  and 
4  of  equal  length.  Thorax  black  above  ;  Y-spot,  scutellum,  and  post- 
scutellum  yellow;  teguloe  and  cenchri  more  reddish  ;  pectus  reddish  in 
the  middle,  the  sides  yellow,  bordered  with  black  before  and  behind. 
Abdomen  testaceous,  black  at  the  base,  and  with  a  broad  blackish 
band  on  the  middle  of  each  segment  above,  except  towards  the  ex- 
tremity. Legs  rufo-testaceous  or  yellowish  ;  intermediate  tibiae  black 
at  the  base,  and  three  last  joints  of  intermediate  tarsi  black ;  base 
of  hind  femora  above,  and  hind  tibiie  except  at  the  tips,  black. 
Wings  hyaline,  with  brown  nervures ;  base  of  wings  and  of  stigma 
yellowish. 

This  species  does  not  agree  very  well  with  T,  nthn  do  :  the  antennae 
are  long  and  slender,  quite  as  long  as  the  body,  and  the  third  and 
fourth  joints  are  of  equal  length ;  the  wings  are  long,  and  the  lan- 
ceolate cell  is  open  ;  the  abdomen  is  flattened  and  comparatively 
short,  and  the  hind  coxae  extend  as  far  as  the  third  segment. 

Bab.  Mexico. 

a.  $  •  (TyPe-)  Orizaba.  M.  Salle\ 

C.  Indian  Species. 

180.  Tenthredo  smithii. 

(Plate  XL  fig.  9.) 

Exp.  al.  14  lin.,  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Closely  allied  to  T.fortunii,  Firby  (antt,  no.  105.  p.  307)  ;  but  the 
collar,  V-spot,  two  marks  on  the  thorax  behind,  scutellum,  the  sides 
of  the  pectus,  the  sides  of  the  coxa),  and  the  four  basal  joints  of  the 
abdomen  are  yellowish.  Four  hinder  femora  with  a  short  black  line 
above  at  the  base ;  no  distinct  lines  on  the  other  parts  of  the  legs. 

Hah.  India. 

a.  $  .  (Type.)  India.  From  the  late  F.  Smith's 

Collection. 

4 

181.  Tenthredo  fallax. 
Tenthredo  fallax,  Smith,  -2nd  Yarkand  Miss.  p.  20  (1878). 
Bab.  Kashmir ;   Punjab. 


101.    TENTHREDO.  321 

1 82.  Tenthredo  latifasciata. 

i  Plate  XI.  fig.  15.) 

Tenthredo  latifasciata,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1877,  p.  87. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  5|  li    . 

Black:  mandibles,  cenchri,  an. I  a  spot   on  segments  2—1   of  the 
abdomen  whit.';  legs  reddish  beyond  the  base  of  the  femora  ;   hind 
tarsi  brown;   head  and  thorax   pubescent,  finely  punctured.     An- 
as rathei  long,  third  joint  uot  much  longer  than  fourth  ;  second 

at  reddish. 

//"A.    India. 

I  ■  India. 

L83.  Tenthredo  indica. 
(  l'lai.    \|.  fig.   1-., 

Tenthredo  indie,     I  s       /      d.  Ib7(5,  p.  4(58. 

Exp.  al.  1  1  Lin.,  lo  5  lin. 

Black  .  i  joint    I  <>\'  tin-  right 

antenna  -  w  the  antenna?,   a  In  round  th< 

'incomplete  behind  collar),  V  id   i  \\  <   pi  -;  cut 

and   two   1  pleura   whit  I   on   the 

'    me<  tinur  in    the 
middle,  and  on  I  .  tin-  third   ncarh .  and 

the  two  Iv,  united.      Legs  whit  'it  tibia   with  a 

black  lit  .1'  the  tarsi  hi 

hinder  fen  the  apical   hall  ot    t  he 

tibia?,  the  tips  "t   the  first    tv  .  and  almosl    tin' 

whole  ot   tl  linder.      Wings   irii  hyaline,  with   blackish 

nervures,  tie-  apical  third  purplish  hyaline. 

Hah.    North    India. 
a.  North  India  t.  |  to\  es. 

Tenthredo  melanotarsus. 
i  Plate  XI.  fig.  10.) 

Tenthredo    melanotarsus,    <  Trans.    Ent.    >•  c.    Lond.    It*70, 

p.  16*7 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  2  lin.  to  1  poll.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  6-8  lin. 

Pestaceous  or  reddish  :  antenna?,  except  at  the  base,  tips  of  man- 
dibles, and  hiii'  Mack:  lace  whiter  than  the  ground-colour  : 
ents    -    and   '■'>  of    the   abdomen   I1  with    black   behind 
re;  last  three  or  four  segments  violet-black      Wings  deep  yel- 
lowish hyaline,  with  yellow   nervures;   tip  dusky,  commencing  with 

v 


322  TENTHREDINID^. 

a  deep  violaceous  blotch  on  the  costa,  throwing  off  a  smoky  streak 
towards  the  inner  margin. 

Hah.  China  :  North  India. 


a-c.  2-  (Types.) 

Shanghai. 

R.  Fortune. 

d.  $. 

Nepal. 

Gen.  Hardwicke. 

e.  2- 

Bootan. 

Dr.  Pemberton. 

f.  6- 

North  India. 

Dr.  Pemberton. 

185.  Tenthredo  xanthoptera. 

(Plate  XL  fig.  13.) 

Tenthredo    xanthoptera,    Cameron,    Trans.    Ent.    Soc.    Lund.   1876, 
p.  4<i7. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  4  lin.  to  1  poll.  <>  lin..  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Rufo -testaceous  ;  antennae,  except  at  the  base,  tips  of  man- 
dibles,  ocelli,  hind  tibiae  and  tarsi,  and  the  claws  and  pulvelli  of  the 
intermediate  tarsi  black.  Wings  deep  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yel- 
lowish nervures ;  tips  uniform  brown,  with  a  violet  iridescence, 
most  distinct  on  the  under  surface. 

This  species  appears  to  be  scarcely  distinct  from  T.  melanotarsis, 
Cam.  (ante,  p.  321). 

Hah.  North  India. 

a.  2-  (Type.)  Nepal.  <i en.  Hardwicke. 

b.  2  •  Bootan.  Dr.  Pemberton. 

180.  Tenthredo  siinulans. 
Tentbredu  shnulans,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Load.  1*77,  p.  87. 
Hah.   India. 

1  87.  Tenthredo  siniulata. 
Tenthredo  siniulata,  Smith,  Second  Yarhand  Miss,  p.  10  (1878). 
Hah.  Kashmir. 

L88.  Tenthredo  nigromaculata. 

Tenthredo  nigromaculatus,  Smith.  Second  Yarkand  Miss.  p.  20  (1878  l. 
Hah.  Kashmir. 

L89.  Tenthredo  clypeata. 
(Plate  XTI.  fig.  5.) 
Tenthredo  clypeata,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1876,  p.  466. 
Exp.  al.  1  poll.  2  liu.  to  1  poll.  3  lin.,  long.  corp.  0-7  lin. 
Dark  green,  more  or  less  shining ;   thorax  coppery,  head  rugose, 


101,    TENTHREDO.  323 

antennse  black,  clypeus  yellowish.  Fore  wings  dusky  hyaline,  with 
green  nervures  and  blue  and  green  reflections,  especially  towards 
the  base ;  bind  wings  hyaline. 

Hah.  North  India. 

a,  b.  2  •  (Types.)  North  India.  Capt.  Boyes. 

190.  Tenthredo  coccinoceras  *. 

(Plate  XII.  tig.  11.) 

Tenthredo   coccinocerus,    Wood,  Insects  Abroad,   p.   388,   tig.   188 

(1874). 
Tenthredo  metallica,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Load.  1876}  p.  466. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Brilliant  metallic  green  ;  abdomen  above  blue  ;  antennae  purple, 
rather  long,  with  an  unusually  long  basal  joint  :  tibia?  and  tarsi 
mostly  puqile.  Fore  wings  smoky  hyaline,  with  green  nervures, 
and  blue  and  green  iridescent  reflections ;  hind  wings  hyaline, 
slightly  clouded  towards  the  tips. 

I I'th.   North  India. 

a.  b.  2-  (Types,  i  Darjilhig.  Messrs.  Schlagintweit. 

1 '. » I .  Tenthredo  ( ? )  coxalis  f. 
Tenthredo  coxalis,  Smith.  Journ.  Linn.  Soc.,  Zool,  ii.  p.  lit;  i  L858 
Hab.  Singapore. 

D.  South-American  Species. 

192.  Tenthredo  (?)  delicatula. 
(Plate  XII.  tig.  8.  | 

Exp.  al.  5  lin.,  Long.  corp.  2|  lin. 

Head  and  antenna'  black:  prothorax  above  and  at  the  sides, 
mesothorax  above  (except  a  large  shining  black  spot  in  front  and 
one  on  each  side  Dear  the  base  of  the  hind  vrings),  and  scutellum 
bright  red:  postscutellum,  cenchri,  and  a  line  behind  the  first  seg- 
ment of  the  abdomen  paler  crimson  ;  abdomen,  undersurface,  and 
legs  light  brown.  Wings  smoky  hyaline,  with  brown  nervures:  the 
division  between  the  first  and  second  submarginal  cells  nearly 
obsolete. 

Hah.   Venezuela. 

a.  $ .  (Type.)  Venezuela.  E.  Dyson. 

*  So  named  on  account  of  its  purple  (!)  antennae;  but  a  name  once  given, 
even  if  erroneous,  cannot  be  set  aside. 

1  There  is  no  i'Iup  to  the  genus  of  this  species  in  the  description.  It  is. 
perhaps,  not  a  true  Tenthredo. 

r2 


324 


TENTHREDINIDJS. 


102.  DIPTER0M0RPHA. 


Wings  long  and  narrow  :  fore  wings  resembling  those  of  a  Tipula 
in  shape,  with  two  marginal  cells,  the  dividing  line  curved  almost 
al  a  right  angle,  and  four  submarginal  cells,  the  second  marked  with 
a  horny  point — the  second  receiving  the  first  recurrent  nervure  at 
an  acute  angle,  and  the  third  receiving  the  second  at  a  right  angle : 
lanceolate  cell  long  and  narrow,  with  a  straight  cross  line  at  about 
one  third  of  its  length.  Hind  wings  with  two  large  middle  cells. 
Antenna'  slender,  9-jointed,  the  fourth  joint  a  little  longer  than  the 
third,  the  rest  gradually  diminishing:  all  the  joints  are  thickened, 
and  the  second  emits  a  small  tooth  on  the  inside  at  the  extremity. 
Head  and  thorax  of  moderate  size  ;  abdomen  linear,  long  and 
narrow.  Legs  long  and  slender,  hairy  ;  tibia)  with  two  long  ter- 
minal spurs:  joints  of  the  tarsi  much  widened  at  the  extremity. 
with  short  strong  spines. 

This  curious  insect  is  not  closelj  allied  to  any  described  genus  of 
Tt  itthrt  dinidce. 

1 .  Dipteromorpha  rotundiventris. 
(Plate  XIII.  figs.  1,  La.) 
Macrophya  rotundiventris,  Cam.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  !.>>ih!.  lx7<>,  p.  4<i">. 
Exp.  al.  l:i.i  lin.,  long.  corp.  (5  lin. 

Head  black;  face  and  first  t\\<>  joints  of  antenna  yellowish  white, 
the  remaining  joints  rufo-testaceous,  darkesl  al  the  joints  and  towards 
the  tips.  Thorax  reddish  above  and  on  the  sides  in  front ;  pectus 
and  base  of  four  hinder  coxae  black;  two  large  spots  on  middle  oi 
mesothorax  above,  a  dot  at  the  base  of  the  hind  wings,  metathorax, 
and  first  segment  of  the  abdomen  above  black  :  cenchri  palp.  Ab- 
domen rufo-testaceous,  with  a  shining  Mack  stripe  on  each  side 
above,  meeting  on  the  last  two  segments;  anal  segment  black 
beneath.  Legs  yellowish  white,  shading  into  rufo-testaceous  on  the 
tarsi  and  tibiae  above:  intermediate  femora  with  a  short  black  line 
towards  (he  extremity  above;  hind  COX83  black  above  almost  to  the 
extremity  :  hind  femora  with  a  black  stripe  on  each  side,  and  hind 
tibia'  black,  except  at  the  base.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with 
piceous  nervures  :  tip  dusky:  costal  cell  and  stigma  yellow,  the 
former  bordered  below,  and  separated  from  the  stigma  by  black 
nervures. 

Hali.  North  India 
a.  (J.  (Type.)  Masuri.  Capt.  Laing. 

L03.  HYPOLJEPUS. 

Shape  of  Tenihredo.  Antennae  with  the  first  two  joints  very 
small :  joint  3  slightly  curved,  joints  3-0  of  about  equal  length ; 


103.    HYPOL.EPUS. 104.    AGLAOSTIGMA.  325 

the  remainder  broken  off.  Wings  with  one  marginal  and  four  sub- 
marginal  cells,  the  second  receiving  both  recurrent  nervures,  and 
marked  with  the  usual  black  point ;  the  first  small,  third  and  fourth 
moderate,  the  third  not  much  smaller  than  the  second:  lanceolate 
cell  petiolate ;  hind  wings  with  two  middle  cells.  Abdomen  long ; 
hind  coxa?  extending  as  far  as  the  third  segment ;  hind  femora  and 
tibia.1  slightly  dilated  and  flattened. 

The  position  of  this  genus  is  uncertain.  It  has  some  affinities 
with  the  Nematiina . 

1.  Hypolaepus  abbotii. 
(Plate  X 111.  fig.  2.) 
Exp.  al.  1 1  lin.,  long.  corp.  '1  lin. 

Blue-black,  shining;  third  segment  of  the  abdomen  testaceous  on 
the  sides,  mmI  Less  distinctly  so  above.    Wings  iridescent,  clear  hyaline 
iids  tlu-  base,  and  more  dusky  beyond,  with  blackish  nervures. 

Sab.   North  America. 

a.  2-  (Type.)  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's 

collection. 

L04.  AGLAOSTIGMA. 

Eead  transverse,  not  much  extended  back  of  eyes;  antenna?  long 
and  slender,  each  joint  dilated  at  apes  joint  3  longer  than  joints  I 
and  5,  which  areof  equal  Length,  the  remainder  shorter.  Abdomen 
modi  ratel}  long  and  broad;  hind  coxae  extending  as  far  as  the  third 
Begment  of  the  abdomen.  Wings  with  two  marginal  and  four  sub- 
marffinal  cells:  lanceolate  cell  with  straight  cross  line;  hind  wings 


■  - 


with  one  middle  cell. 

1 .  Aglaostigma  eburneiguttatum. 
(Plate  XI 11.  fi 

Exp.  al.  8  lin..  Long.  corp.    1  lin. 

Tale  luteous:  face,  orbits,  cheeks,  with  an  adjoining  stripe  on 
each  side  at  the  back  of  the  head,  extending  in  points  almost  to  a 
square  spot  behind  the  ocelli,  two  dots  between  the  antenna',  and  a 
triangle  below,  all  ivory-white;  collar,  tegulae,  a  large  triangle  in  the 
place  of  a  V-s]>"t.  scutellum,  two  postscutella  (separated  by  a  Mack 
mark),  cenchri,  sides  of  pectus  i  which  are  intersected  by  black  lines), 
sides  of  coxse,  and  a  stripe  before  each  pair  of  coxa?  (divided  in  the 
middle  and  bordered  by  narrow  black  lines)  of  the  same  colour. 
Abdomen  with  all  the  segments  above  narrowly  bordered  with 
black  behind,  and  with  a  row  of  small  black  dots  on  each  side. 

Huh,   Siberia. 
a.  2  ■  <Tv|  i  Angara. 


326  TENTHREDINID.&. 

105.  WALDHEIMIA* 
Waldheimia,  Bridle,  Hym.  iv.  p.  665  (1846). 

1.  Waldheimia  brasiliensis. 

Tenthredo  brasiliensis,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tenth;  p.  95,  n.  270  (1823). 
Hab.  Brazil. 

2.  Waldheimia  orbignyana. 

Waldheimia  orbignyana,  Bndle,  Hi/m.  iv.  p.  665,  pi.  lxvi.  fig.  8 
(1846). 

Hab.  Bolivia. 

3.  Waldheimia  icterica. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  icterica,  Kluq,  Berl.  Maq.  viii.  p.  79,  n.  67 

(1818). 

Hab.  South  America. 

a.  S-  Brazil. 

b.  2  •  Demerara  t. 

c.  d.   c?  2  • 

4.  Waldheimia  pallens. 

Tenthredo  (Allantus)  pallens,  Kluq,  Berl.  Mag.  viii.  p.  80,  n.  68 

(1818). 

Ifah,   Surinam. 

5.  Waldheimia  aureola. 

Tenthredo  aureola,  Costa,  Ann.  Mus.  Nap.  ii.  p.  67  (1868). 
Hab.  Amazons. 
a-c.  2  ■  E£a-  H-  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

6.  Waldheimia  dorsilinea. 

Tenthredo  dorsilinea,  Costa,  Ann.  Mus,  Nap.  ii.  p.  (37  (1808). 
Hab.  Amazons  ? 


*  The  species  which  I  place  in  this  genus  are  rather  large,  with  deep  yel- 
lowish-hyaline wings,  generally  with  a  dusky  border ;  and  the  lanceolate  cell  is 
always  open.  The  genus  is  quite  distinct  from  Macropliya,  to  which  Norton 
seems  inclined  to  refer  it.  It  has  some  affinities  with  the  Selandriince  and 
Loboceratincs. 

t  The  specimen  from  Demerara  has  paler  wings,  with  narrower  and  paler 
tips.     It  may  be  a  distinct  species. 


lUO.    WALDHEIMIA. 1U7.    MEGALODONTES.  327 

7.  Waldheimia  batesii. 
(Plate  XIII.  fig.  4.) 

Exp.  al.  I  poll.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Testaceous  ;  antennae  except  the  basal  joint,  ocelli,  two  stripes 
on  the  thorax,  tips  of  hind  tibke,  hind  tarsi,  the  last  two  joints  of 
the  front  tarsi,  and  inrwt  of  the  intermediate  tarsi  below  the  basal 
joint  black.  Win^s  deep  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellowish  ner- 
vures,  not  clouded  at  the  tips. 

Hab.  Amazons. 

fl, ft.  $.  (Types.)  Para.  H.  VV.  Bates,  Esq. 

8.  Waldheimia  (?)  flava. 
Tenthredo  flava,  Fair.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  37,  n.  39  |  L804). 

Hab.    South  America. 

9.  Waldlieimia  (?)  sulphurea. 
Tenthredo  sulphurea,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  -".7.  n.  40  (1804). 
Hab.  South  America. 

L06.  PARASTATIS. 
Parastatis,  Kirb.  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xviii.  p.  107  (1881  i. 

1 .  Parastatis  indica. 

Parastatis  indica,  Kirby,  Ent.  M.  May.  xviii.  p.  L07  i  L881  I  ;  Waterh. 
Aid  to  tin   Identification  of  Insects,  i.  pi.  lxviii.  (  I  Svl  |. 

Hab.    India. 

Probably  allied  to  Allantus. 


Subfamily  Kill.    lADLVK. 

L07.  MEGALODONTES. 

Meo-alodontes,  Latr.  Hist.  Nat.  Crust.  Ins.  iii.  p.  302  i  L802). 
Tarpa     Fabr.  Syst.  Piez. -p.  19  (1804);   Kluy,  May.   Berl.il  p.   2(33 
l-o;  |  ;  Ent.'Monoyr.  p.  183  (1824). 

1.  Megalodontes  cephalotes. 

thredo  cephalotes,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  10*,  n.  14  (1781);  Panz. 
Faun  Germ.  Hefl  62,  pis.  vii.  &  viii.  (1790);  Coqueb.  Icones, 
pi.  iii.  fig.  8(1790). 


328  TENTHREDINID^. 

Tarpa  eephalotes,  King,  Berl.  Men/,  ii.  p.   260,  n.  1    ( 1807) ;  Ent. 

Monogr.  p.  184,  n.  i  (1824), 
Tarpa panzeri,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  132  (1817). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens 

/>,  c.  $  2  ■  Britain. 

d,  e.  6  2-  Ital7- 

f,  2 .  Switzerland.  Mr.     irch. 

2,  Megalodontes  flavicornis. 

Tarpa  flavicornis,  EJug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  192,  n,  7  (1824)  ;  Herr.- 
Schaff.  Deutschl.  Iris.  Heft  111,  pi.  xiii.  (1829);  Zadd.  Schrift. 
Konigsb.  vi.  p.  191  (1865). 

Hah.  Europe:  Siberia. 

a.  §.  Germany.  J.  F.  Kuthe. 

h.  c.  S  .  Angara*. 

3.  Megalodontes  mocsaryi. 
Tarpa  mocsaryi,  Andre.  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  481  (1881). 
Hah.  Hungary. 

4.  Megalodontes  klugii. 

Tarpa  klugii,  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  131,  n.  2  (1817). 

Tarpa  spissicorois,  King,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  187,  n.  3  (1824)  ;  Zaddach, 

Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  192,  pi.  iv.  fig.  22  (1805). 
Tarpa  pectinicornis,  Khuj.  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  104,  n.  9  (1824). 


II.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

H.  Buchecker, 


5.  Megalodontes  plagiocephalns. 

Tarpa  plagiocephala,  Fair.  Si/st.  Piez.  p.  20,  n.  2  (1804)  ;  King,  Berl. 
Mag.  ii.  p.  267,  n.  2.  pi.  vii.  fig.  1  (1807)  :  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  189, 
n.  5  (1824);  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  317,  pi.  i.  figs.  24-31  (1837); 
Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  \i.  p.  194  ( 1805). 

Hah.  Europe. 
a.  6.  Europe. 


Hah.  Europe. 

a,  b.  d  ?  • 
c,  d.  <f  ■ 

Britain. 
Munich. 

e-g.  6  9. . 
h,  i.  c?  S  • 

Zurich. 

Lagern  Mountain,  near 
Zurich. 

k.  6- 
1.  6- 

Europe. 

Amoor  t- 

*  These  specimens  have  black  antennas,  with  the  first  joint  ferruginous,  but 
otherwise  agree  with  M .  flavicornis. 

t  This  specimen  only  differs  from  European  examples  by  the  second  and 
third  segments  of  the  abdomen  being  unspotted. 


107.    MEGALODONTES.  329 

6.  Megalodontes  flabellatus. 

Tarpa  flabellata,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  i.  p.  57  (1847). 

Hah.  Kasan. 

7.  Megalodontes  fabricii. 

(Plate  XIII.  fig.  5.) 

Tarpa  fabricii.  Leach,  Zool.  Misc.  iii.  p.  130,  n.  1  (1817) ;    Zaddach, 

Schrift.  Eoniffsb.  vi.  p.  195,  n.  5  (1865). 
Tarpa  aiegacephala,  Klny,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  190,  n.  (3  (1824). 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Black,  with  pale  yellowish-white  markings  ;  antennae  rufous,  with 
the  two  basal  joints  black  :  a  pale  spot  between  the  eyes  and 
antenna)  (none  between  the  antennae),  and  a  pale  line  on  the  back 
of  the  head.  Thorax  with  the  anterior  angles,  a  spot  on  each  side 
near  the  scutellum,  and  a  spot  on  the  pleura  pale.  Abdomen  with 
the  basal  membrane  pale,  and  pale  bands  on  the  fourth,  fifth,  and 
eighth  segments,  that  on  the  fifth  attenuated:  sixth  with  a  pale  spot 
on  each  side:  undersurface  with  three  pale  stripes,  the  first  very 
short.  Legs  rufous;  four  anterior  femora  black  at  the  b  - 
Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  darkest  towards  the  cost  a. 

//''/-.   Europe. 
<(.  2-  (Type.)  W.  E.  Leach. 

B.  Megalodontes  spireae. 
Tarpa  spirese,  Klup,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  188,  a.  I  (1824). 
Ihih.  Turkey. 

'■>.  Megalodontes  caucasicus. 
Tarpa  caucasica,  Andre",  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  479  (188]  ). 
llah.  Caucasus. 

l'>.  Megalodontes  gratiosus. 

Tarpa  gratiosa,  Mocs.   Term.fuzetek,  v.  p.  36  t  L881  )  ;     indre    Spec 
Hym.  i.  p.  487  (1881). 

Il'il'.  Granada. 

1 1 .  Megalodontes  turcicus. 

Tarpa  turcica,  Mocs.  Term,   fiizetek,  v.  p.  35  (1881);   Andre    Spec 
Hym.  i.  p.  483  |  L881). 

Hah.  Asia  Minor. 

12.  Megalodontes  orientalis. 

Tarpa  orientalis.  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  M  |  188]  )  ;  Andre"    Spec 
Hym.i.  p.  4-1  (1881). 

Hah.  Brussa. 


330  TENTHREDINIDiE. 

13.  Megalodontes  bucephalus. 

Tarpa  bucephala,  Klug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  185.  n.  2  (1824) ;  Zadclach, 

Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  197  (186-5). 
Tarpa  tiispanica,  Spin.  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  France,  (2)  i.  p.  Ill  (1813). 

Hub.  Spain,  Portugal. 

14.  Megalodontes  phcenicius. 

Tarpa  phaenicia,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  15,  n.  42  (1823). 
Hab.  Syria. 

15.  Megalodontes  quinquecinctus. 
Tarpa  quinquecincta,  Klug,  Ent.  Monogr.  p.  195,  n.  6  (1824). 
Hob.  Turkey. 

16.  Megalodontes  olivieri. 

Tarpa  olivieri,  Bridle,  Hym.   iv.   p.   6(30,   pi.    xlv.   fig.    6    (1846); 
Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  198  (1865). 

Hob.  Bagdad. 

17.  Megalodontes  coronatus. 
Tarpa  coronata,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  198  (1865). 
/lab.  Europe. 

is.  Megalodontes  exornatus. 

Tarpa  exovnata.  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  199  (1865). 
Hub.  Europe? 

19.  Megalodontes  judaicus. 
Tarpa  judaica,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  17,  n.  47  (1823). 
Hah.  Syria. 

2o.  Megalodontes  caesariensis. 
Tarpa  cgesariensis,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  17,  n.  48  (lc<23). 
Hub.  Syria*. 


*  Scarcely  differs  from  M.  judaicus  by  the  description,  and  is  perhaps  uot 
truly  distinct. 


107.    MEGALODONTES.  331 

21.  Megalodontes  leucostictus. 

Tarpa  leucosticta,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  200  I  L865). 
TTab.   Syria. 

"■    6-  Syria. 

b.    J .  Jerusalem*. 

22.  Megalodontes  albicinctus. 

Tarpa  albichicta,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  55  1  1876). 
Hab.  Macedonia. 

23.  Megalodontes  levaillantii. 

Tarpa  levaillantii,  Luc.  Expl.  Alg.  iii.  p.  :\\:\.  pi.  xix.  fig.  1"   (1849). 
Hab.  Algeria. 
".  b.   $  $.  Algeria. 

24.  Megalodontes  loewii. 

Tarpa  loewii,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  ■'>*'<  1  1876). 

Hab.   Patora. 

25.  Megalodontes  nitens. 

Tarpa  nitens,  Freyimith,  Pr  -     .d'antr.   Wosc.  viii.  p.  222  (1870). 

/A/A.  Zer-Affshan. 

.  Megalodontes  skorniakowskii. 

Taipa    skorniakowskii,    Freymath,   Protocol  Soc.  d'antr.   Mosc.  viii. 
p.  221  (1870). 

//'(A.  Sainarcand. 

27.  Megalodontes  speciosns. 

Tarpa  speciosa,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  i.  p.  88  (ls77);  Andre",   Spec 
Iliim.  i.  p,  17-"i.  pi.  xxii.  fig.  _  1  1*81  1. 

Hab,    Bosnia. 

28.  Megalodontes  flabellicornis. 
Tarpa  tlabellicoruis,  Germ.  Faun.  Ins.  Eur.  Heft  12.  pi.  xxi.  (1817). 
Hab.    lllvria. 


The  two  specimens  here  enumerated  are  not  precisely  alike ;  in  the  second 
the  white  markings  arc  more  obsolete  above,  and  the  hind  legs  are  entirely 
black,  except  the  upper  surface  of  the  hind  coxa?.  In  the  first  specimen  (lu> 
abdomen  is  white  beneath  :  in  I  d  it  is  only  white  at  the  tip  beneath,  the 

1  asal  portion  being  black,  with  the  segments  more  distinctly  bordered  with  white 
than  above.     I  suspe  't  that  this  species  will   prove  to  be  the  male   of  .1/.  ctssa- 

,-  or  of  M.judaicus. 


332  TENTHREDINnXE. 


108.  PAMPHILIUS. 


Pamphilius,  Latr.  Hist.  Nat.  Crust.  Ins.  iii.  p.  303  (1802). 

Lyda,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  43  (1804). 

Cephalcia,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  86,  pi.  ix.  (1805). 

Cephaleia,  Jurine,  Hymenoptbres,  p.  07  (1807). 

Lyda  et  Acanthocnema,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Lid.  p.  2  (1860). 


A.    Ehiropceo-Asiatie  Species,  including  Western  and  Northern  Asia, 

China- and  Japan. 

1.  Pamphilius  nemoralis. 

Tenthredo  nemoralis,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  558,  n.  29  (1758)  ;   id. 

Faun.  Suec.  p.  394  (1761). 
Tenthredo  stellata,  Christ,  Insekten,  p.  457,  pi.  li.  fig.  4  (1791). 
Lyda  stellata,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  113  (1865). 
Lyda  nemoralis,  Thorns.  Hym.  Sound,  i.  p.  301  (1871). 
Tenthredo  pratensis,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  122,  n.  74  (1793). 
Lyda  pratensis,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  ii.  p.  274,  n.  4  (1807 ). 
Lyda  populi,  Fall.  Vetensk.  Ha'ndl.  xxix.  p.  222,  n.  5  (1808). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-e.   S  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Kuthe. 

f-h-    S  2  •  Germany.  Dr.  Klug. 

i,  k.   <$  $ .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

2.  Pamphilius  laricis. 

Lyda  laricis,  Gir.  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  xi.  p.  91,  pi.  ii.  A.  fig.  2  (1861); 
Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  115  (1865). 


Hab.  Austria. 


3.  Pamphilius  populi. 


Lyda  populi,  Zadd.  (nee  Linn.')   Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  117,  pi.  iv. 
figs.  1  &  2  (1865). 

II ah.  Banuat. 

4.  Pamphilius  erythrocephalus. 

Tenthredo  erythrocephala,  Linn.   Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  55s,  n.  26  (1758)  ; 

id.  Faun.  Suec.  p.  394  (1761);    Thorns.  Hym.    Scand.    i.    p.    300 

(1871). 
Tenthredo  flaviceps,  Petz.  Gen.  Sp.  Ins.  p.  74,  n.  320  (1783). 
Lyda  erythrocephala,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  ii.  p.  280.  n.  16  (1807). 
S .  Tenthredo  populi,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  927,  n.  44  (1767). 


J.  F.  Stephens, 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 
H.  Buchecker. 


Hcd).  Europe. 

a.   $. 

Britain. 

b,  c.  J  2  • 

Britain. 

d-g.  6  2  • 

Germany 

h,  ?. 

Munich. 

i-k.  rS2- 

Europe. 

108.    FAMPHILIFS.  333 

5.  Painphilius  flaviceps. 

Tenthredo  flaviceps,  Retz.  Gen.  Sp,  Ins.  p.  74,  n.  320  (1783). 

Lyda  flaviceps,  Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  121  (1865);    Thorns. 

Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  300  (1871). 
Lyda  cyane.i,  Klug,  Bed.  May.  ii.  p.  281,  n.  17  (1807). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a.    5  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

6.  Pamphilius  pumilionis. 

Lyda  pumilionis,  Giraud,  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  xi.  p.  90,  pi.  ii.  A.  fig.  1 
(1861). 

Hub.  Austria. 

7.  Pamphilius  campestris. 

Tenthredo  campestris,    Linn.   Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  -V37.  n.  18  (1858);  id. 

Faun.  Sin;-,  p.  392  (1861). 
Lyda  campestris,  Klug,  Berl.  Mag.  ii.  p.  273,  pi.  vii.   fig.  2  (1^07)  ; 

Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  123  (1865). 
Tenthredo  hieroglypkica,  Christ,  Ins.  p.  459,  pi.  Ii.  tig.  5  (1791). 
Lyda  bimaculata,  Taschenb.  Berl.  ent.  Zeitschr.  v.  p.  194  (1861). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.h.   <3  2  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c.   cS  •  Europe. 

8.  Pamphilius  arveusis. 

( lephalcia  arvensis,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Ilel't  W,  pi.  ix.  ( 1*05). 
Lyda  arvensis,   Klug,   Hal.  Mag.  ii.  p.  282,  n.  21  (1807) ;  Zaddach, 
Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  126,pl.iv.  figs.  1,  6  (1865). 

Hab.  Europe. 

'.».  Pamphilius  saltuum. 

Tenthredo  saltuum,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  559,  n.  33  ( 1  75s ) ;  /,/.  /•',/,/„. 

Succ  p.  395  (1761). 
Lyda  saltuum,  Thorns.  Hgm.  Seand.  i.  p.  302  (1871  ). 
Lyda  hypotrophica,  p.,  Hart.   Convers.   Let:  ed.  2,  p.  983  (1834); 

id.  Blattw.  p.  336,  o.  8,  pi.  vii.  tigs.  1-15  (1837). 
Lyda   hypotrophies!,   var.   1,  Zaddach,  Schrift,   Konigsb.  vi.  p.   L38, 

pi.  iv.  fig.  5  (  L865). 
Cephaleia  testacea,  Gimmerthal,  Bull.  Mosc.  ix.  p.  433  (1*36). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Europe. 

10.  Pamphilius  scutellaris. 

Lyda  scutellaris,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.p.  303  (1871). 
Lyda  hypotrophica,  p.,  Hart.   Convers.  Lex.  ed.  2,  p.  9.:3  (1834); 
'  id.  Blattw.  p.  336,  n.  £  (1*37). 


334  TENTHREDINID.E. 

Lyda  hypotrophies,  var.  2,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konisgb.  vi.  p.  138  (1865). 
Lyda  klugii,  S  ,  Hartig,  Blattw.  p.  335,  n.  7  (1K37). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Sweden. 

b-f.  <5  2  ■  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

g.  S  ■  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


11.  Pamphilius  saxicola. 
Lyda  saxicola,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  339,  n.  9  (1837  I. 

Hub.  Central  Europe. 

a.  ($.  Austria  (?).  Prof.  Megerle  von Miihlfeld. 

b.  <$ .  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

1 2.  Pamphilius  alpinus. 

Lyda  alpina,  King,  Berl.  Mag.  ii.  p.  281,  n.  L8  l  L807  i    Hart.  Blattw. 

'p.  .340,  u.  11  (1837). 
Lyda  irrorata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  304  ( 1871). 
Lyda  vafra,  Fallen,  Vetensh.  Ha, nil  xxix.  p.  224  (  180s). 
Lyda  an  ensis,  var.  3,  $  ,  Zaddach,  Schrift .  Konigsb.  iii.  p.  130  (1865). 

I  fab.  Germany,  Sweden. 

13.  Pamphilius  falleni. 

Lyda  l'alleni.  l>alat.   Anal.  But.  p.  95,  n.  5(1823):    Thorns.  Hym. 

Scand.  i.  p.  305  (1871  I. 
Lyda  abietina,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  342,  n.  L2  1 183,  ). 
Lyda  annullata,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  m-I:;,  n.  13  (1837). 
Lyda  arvensis,  var.  3(<J),  5-8  ($),  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi. 

pp.  130-133  (1805). 

Bab.  Germany,  Sweden. 
a.   <$  .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

14.  Pamphilius  klugii. 
Lyda  klugii  $  ,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  335,  n.  7  ( 1837). 

Hub.  Germany. 

15.  Pamphilius  erythrogaster. 

Lyda  erythrogaster,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  339,  n.  10  (1837) ;  Zaddach, 
'Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  142  (1865). 

Hab.  Central  Europe. 

rt_c    j#  Austria  (?).  Prof .  Megerle  von  Miihlfeld. 

(l_g\  ^ .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


L08.    PAAUHILIUS. 


335 


Lt5.  Pamphilius  hartigii. 

Lvda  hartigii,  Bremi,  Stett.   ent.   Zeit.   x.  p.   92    il*4'.»):   Zaddach, 
Kbniysb.  vi.  p.  143  (1865). 


fin''.    A 


1 , .  Pamphilius  reticulatus. 


.lata.  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  558,  n.  •'!!  |  17-"W>  ;   Faun. 
I  L761  ). 

.   E  May.  ii.  p.  272,   u.  1    (1808);    Zaddach. 

v        ••    K       'sb.  vi.  p.  272,  n.  1.  pi.  iv.  fig.  3  i  1865   :   Thorns.  Hym. 
Scan'd.  i  -71  i. 

•larkii,  Jurine,  Hym.  p.  i>7,  pi.  vi.  gen.  7  I  L807), 

11  ah.    Europ 


.1.  F.  Ruthe. 


1-.  Pamphilius  faustus. 

K      .  h  ii.  ]'.  277,  ii.  10,  pi.  vii      _   5  (lt?07 

.  >  ,, ,  if)    A  L40  (18< 

I.  trope. 


' 


Albania. 


Miihlfeld. 
Saundi 


lit.   Pamphilius  mandihularis. 

niandil  v  '''■  vi.  p.  I  17  i  1865 1. 

Lvdn  parisieusis,  (Sir.  Ana,  .  li  i\.  p.   171,  pi.  xii. 

.  -1  I  1809 

rmauy. 


i'".  Pamphilius  rlaviventris. 

I     ithredd  tiaviveul  :.  Gen.  <Sj     /  ■■     .74,    .312(178.'}). 

:  rlaviventris,  Fall  I  llandl.  wix.  p.  223  |  L808);    '/' 

Hym.  &  *7\). 

xxix.  p.  225(1*08). 
Tcnthredo  lutesccnt-,  1'anz.  Faun.  Germ,  lleil  107,  pi.  vii.  (1809). 

A'      ,  /..        May.  ii.  p.  279,  n.  14(1807  i. 
Lyda  lii -fiat a.  ( 'mi.  Brit.  Ent.  \iii.  pi.  ccolxxxi.  I  1  -'ll  ). 
I ' -•  ii  pyri,  Schrank,  Fauna  lioica.  ii.  pt.  2, p.  255  i  1802). 
Lyda  pyri,  Zaddach.  Schrift.  Kbniysb.  \i.  p.  1  17  i  18U5). 


•1.  I •'.  Stephens. 
.).  F.  Ruthe. 


Hah.   Europe. 

ain. 

6  9. 

Britain. 

,   1,    ■ 

•  I    imam 

,.  /,. 

336  XENTHKEDINID-E. 

21.  Pamphilius   punctatus. 

Tentkredo   punctata,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  218  (17i)«) ;   Coqueb. 

Ic.  Ins.  p.  17,  pi.  iii.  fig.  9  (1799). 
Psen  caprifolii,  Schrank,  Faun.  Boica,  ii.  pt.  2,  p.  257  (  1802). 
Lyda  lucorum,  Fall.  Vetensk.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  222  (1808). 
Lyda  punctata,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  306  (1871). 
Lyda  nemoralis,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Eonigsb.  vi.  p.  150  (1865). 
d .  Lyda  maculifrons,  Vollenh.  Bouwst.  Faun.  Ned.  ii.  p.  279(185*). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.    2  •  Europe. 

22.  Pamphilius  marginatus. 

Lyda  marginata,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tewthr.  p.  12,  n.  34  (1823 1 ;  Zaddach, 
Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  153,  pi.  iv.  fig.  11  (1865);  Thorns.  Hym. 
Scand.  i.  p.  310  (1871). 

l,vdabicolor,ifc-;r.-*r/,////:  Deutschl.  Ins.  Heft  120,  pi.  xiv.  (1829-44 1. 

Lyda  ratzeburgi,  Ratzeb.  Forst.  Insert,  iii.  p.  so  (1844). 

I  lab.  Central  Europe. 

23.  Pamphilius  sylvarum. 

(Plate  XIII.  fig.  ii.) 

Lyda  sylvarum,  Steph.  111.  Brit.  Ent. }Mand.  vii.p.  100(1836). 
Lyda  fulvipennis,   Zaddach.  Schrift,  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  155,  pi.  iv.  figs. 
14  &  I-")  <  L865). 

Exp.  ;il.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  pale  ochreous :  antennse  reddish,  L9-jointed,  the  first  two 
joints  spotted  with  Mack;  two  black  spots  heloy,  the  antennae,  and 
six  on  tin' vertex  ;  tips  of  the  mandibles  reddish,  shading  in  to  black. 
Thorax  pale  ochreous,  with  a  large  black  spot  on  each  side  at  the 
base  01  the  fore  wings,  and  three  in  the  middle;  frontal  lobe  edged 
with  black,  and  the  metathorax  and  hinder  edges  of  the  mesothorax 
black:  scutellum  black,  edged  with  pale  ochreous.  Abdomen  black 
above,  edged  at  the  sides  and  tip  with  pale  ochreous;  each  segment 
very  narrowly  edged  with  ochreous  behind.  Middle  of  pectus  black, 
and  sides  with  irregular  black  markings  ;  otherwise  the  under  surface 
is  still  paler  ochreous  than  above,  though  the  legs  are  darker, 
slightly  inclining  to  luteous  :  femora  with  a  black  line  above.  Wings 
yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellow  nervures  and  stigma. 

Ilah.  Central  Europe. 

a.  $ .  (Type.)  Near  London.  .T.F.Stephens. 

b.  2  •  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

24.  Pamphilius  nigricornis. 

Lyda  nigricornis,  Vollenh.  Bouwst.  Faun.  Ned.  ii.  p.  i;79  (1858); 
Zaddach,  Schrift.  Eonigsb,  vi.  p.  156  (1865). 

Hah.  Holland. 


luS.  PAiiPHiLirs.  337 

25.  Pamphilius  depressus. 

Tenthredo   depressa,    Fill.  Ent.  Linn.  iii.   p.   124,   n.  31   (1770)  ; 

Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  Go.  pi.  xi.  (1793). 
Ljda  depressa,  Kluy,  Berl.  Mai/,  h.  p.  274,  u.  5  (1807)  ;  Zaddach, 

Schrift.  Koniysb.  vi.  p.  157  (1865);   Thorns.  Hum.  Scand.  i.  p.  oil' 

(1871). 
Lyda  vafra,  Zttt.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  355,  n.  3  (1836). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a-d.   6  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

e~U-  6  2  •  Britain. 

h.  2-  Scotland.  J.  Foxcroft. 

i-t.   d  $•  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

u,  v.   cf .  .\J  unich.  H.  Buchecker. 

to.    2  •  Zurich.  11.  Buchecker. 


26.  Painphilius  albopictus. 
Lyda  albopicta,  Thorns.  Jli/m.  Stand,  i.  p.  -'Ill'  ( lt>71 1. 
Hub.  Sweden. 

27.  Paiuphilius  vafer. 

Tenthredo  vafra,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  927,  n.  45  (1707). 
Lyda  vafra,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  311  i  K-71). 
Lyda  Latifrons,  Zaddach,  Schrift.    Koniysb.  vi.  p.  159,  pi.  iv.  fig.   L8 
I  L865). 

Hub.  N.  Germany,  Sweden. 

28.  Pamphilius  stramineipes. 

Lyda  stramineipes,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  347,  n.  23  (1837);  Zaddach, 
Schrift.  KoTuysb.  vi.  p.  L60  i  L865). 

Hob.  Central  Europe. 

a.  2  •  Britain. 

29.  Pamphilius  pallipes. 

Lydapallipes,Zett.  Ins.  Lapp,  p.  355,n.  4  (1«38)  ;  Thorns.  Hunt.  Scand, 

i.  p.  313  (1871;. 
Lyda  fiavipes,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  355,  n.  5  i  L838). 
Lyda  variegata,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Kb'nigsb.  \i.  p.  101  (1865). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-e.  cJ$-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

.30.  Paiuphilius  intidus. 
I. vda  infida,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Koniysb.  vi.  p.  L(i2  (  L865). 
Hub.   Ural,  Kamtehatka. 


338  TENTHKEDINIDJE. 

31.  Pamphilius  cingulatus. 

Pamphilius  cingulatus,  Lair.  Enc.  Meth.  viii.  p.  690,  u.  15  (1811). 

Lyda  cingulata,  St.-Fcm/.  Mm.  Tenth:  p.  9  (1823). 

Lyda  suffusa,  Hart.  BUittto.  p.  345,  n.   19  (1837)  ;  Tlwms.  Hym. 

Scand.  i.  p.  313(1871). 
Lyda  balteata,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  103  (1803). 

Hah.  Germany. 

32.  Pamphilius  kistrio. 

Pamphilius  histrio,  Latr.  Enc.  Meth.  viii.  p.  089,  n.  12  (1811). 
Lyda  histrio,  St.-Farg.  Man.  Tent/a:  p.  13,  n.  38  (1823)  ;    Zaddach, 

Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  164,  pi.  iv.  figs.  14  &  15  (1805). 
Lyda  flaviventris,  Stepk.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Hand,  vii.  p.  101  (1835). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a-e.  J  §  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

d.  $.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

33.  Pamphilius  latifrons. 

Lyda  latifrons,  Fall.    Vetensh.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  220,  n.  11  (1808); 

Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  309  (1871). 
Lyda  maculosa,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  100,  pi.  iv.  figs.  16 

&  17  (1865). 

llab.  Europe. 

a,  b.  2  ■  J  Sritain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

c.  2  •  Sweden. 

34.  Pamphilius  gyllenhalii. 

Lyda  gyllenhalii,  Dahlb.   Clams,  fig.  1    (1835)  ;    Zaddach,   Schrift. 

Konigsb.  vi.  p.  167,  pi.  iv.  figs.  19,  20  (1805);  TJwms.  Hym.  Scand. 

i.  p.  309  (1871  ). 
Lyda  latifrons,  var.  b.  Fall.  Vetensh.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  226,  n.  11  (1808). 

Hah.  N.  Germany,  Sweden. 

35.  Pamphilius  hortorum. 

Lyda  hortoruni,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  ii.  p.  278.  n.  12  (1807);  Herr.- 
Schiiff.  Beutschl.  Ins.  Heft  119,  pi.  ix  (1829-44)  ;  Zaddach,  Schrift. 
Konigsb.  vi.  p.  109  (1805). 

Lyda  balteata,  Fall.  Vetensh.  Handl.  xxix.  p.  225,  n.  9  (1808); 
Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  314  (lf>71j. 


J.  F.  Stephens,  Esq. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 
H.  Buchecker. 


Hah.  Europe. 

a-i.  e  2  ■ 
k,i.  2- 

Britain. 

Britain. 

m,  n.  $  2  ■ 
o-q.  6  2  • 
r.  ?. 

Germany 

Munich. 

Europe. 

108.  PAMPaiiius.  339 

36.  Pauiphilius  arbuti. 
Lyda  arbuti,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Koniysb,  vi.  p.  170  (I860). 
Hab,   Europe? 

37.  Pauiphilius  jucuiidus. 

Lyda  jucunda,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  i.  p.  01  (  1847)  ;   Zaddach, 
Schrift.  Koniysb.  vi.  p.  171  (18(35). 

Hab.   Bavaria,  Russia. 

:;-.   Paiuphiiius  seinichictus. 
Lyda  semicincta,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  171  (1805). 
Hab.  Europe. 

39.  Painpliilius  aurautiacu:. 
Lyda  auraiitiaca,  Giraud,  Verh.  z.-b.  Wien,  \:i.  p.  IS')  1  1807). 
Huh.  Tyrol,  Carinthia. 

10.  Pamphilius  arbustorum. 

Tenthredo  Inc. rum.  Fal   .  Syst.  E)  t.  p.  324,  u.  I  I  (1775). 
I  1  atbn  do  arbustorum,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  l'-'-i.  11.  78  1  L793). 
Lyda  arbustorum,  Kitty,  Berl.  May. ii.  p. 282,  u.  I'.»i  L807)  ;  Zaddach, 
hrift    Koniysb.  vi.  p.  17-'i  I  L805) ;    Thorns.  Hym,  Scand,  i.  p. 
(187i). 

Hab.    Eui 

41.  Pamphilius  neglectus. 
Lyda    -  .  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Koniysb.  vi.  p.  171  1  L8G5). 

Hah.   Austria,  Bavaria. 

42.  Pamphilius  inamtus. 

Tenthredo  iuauita,  Fill.  Ent.  Linn.  iii.  p.  L25,  11.  137,  pi.  vii.  figr.  11 

(1789). 
Lyda  iuauita.  Herr.-Schiiff.  Deutschl.  Ins.  Heft    120,  pi.  xv.   (1820- 

44);  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Koniysb.  vi.  p.  174  l  L865). 
Lyda  inanis,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  ii.  p.  278,  u.  L3  (  18  17);  Thorns.  Hym, 

nd.  i.  p.  308  (1871  I. 
Lydafallax,  St.-Fary.  Mon.  Tenth-,  p.  13,  u.  37  ( 1*23). 

Hab.   Europe. 

a-ui.  J  2-  Britain.  .).  I '.  Stephens. 

n-q.  cS  $.  Germany.  .).  F.  Rutke. 

r.  2-  Zurich.  n.  Buchecker. 

7  9. 


340  TENXHREDINIJJ^;. 

43.  Pamphilius  alternans. 

Lyda  alternans,  Costa,   Faun.  Nap.,   Lid.   p.  3,    pi.  lxxviii.   fig.  6 
"(I860). 

Hab.  Naples. 

44.  Pamphilius  Maris. 

Lyda  hilaris,  Evemn.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  pt.  1.  p.  (31  (1847). 

Hab.   Ural. 

45.  Pamphilius  betulae. 

Tenthredo  betulae,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.'i.  p.  509,  n.  32  (1758);    Faun. 

Suec.  p.  394  (1761). 
Cephalcia  betulte,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  87,  pi.  xviii.  (1805). 
Lyda  betulae,  Klug,  Bert.   Mag.' ii.  p.   273,  n.   5  (1807);    Zaddach, 

Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  176  (1865)  :   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  307 

(187i). 
Tenthredo  fulva,  Retz.  Gen.  Spec.  Ins.  p.  74,  n.  321  (1783). 
Lyda  aurita.  King,  Bert.  Mag.  ii.  p.  275,  n.  6,  pi.  vii.  fig.  3  (1807). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

o.  j.  Britain. 

c-h.  d  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

46.  Pamphilius  sylvaticus. 

Tenthredo  svlvatica,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  558,  n.  28  (1758);  Faun. 

Suec.  p.  394  (1761). 
Lyda  sylvatica.  King.  Berl.  Mag.  ii.  p.  276,  n.  8  (1807) ;  Zaddach, 

Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  180  (1665) ;   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  307 

(1871). 
Tenthredo  nemorum,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  Ill,  n.  24  (1793). 
_  Tenthredo  fulvipes,  Retz.  Gen.  Spec.  Ins.  p.  74,  n.  323  (1783).' 
Lyda  i'mnipennis,  Curt.  Brit.  Ent.  viii.  fol.  381,  p.  2  (1831). 
Lyda  stigma,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  97  (1835). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-h.  S  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

i-l.  2  •  Britain. 

m-r.  6  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Buthe. 

s-iv.  <$  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

x,  y.  <S  2  •  Europe. 

47.  Pamphilius  adustus. 
Lyda  adusta,  Dietrich,  Mitth.  schweiz.  ent.  Ges.  ii.  p.  355  (lb(i8). 
Hab.  Zurich. 

48.  Pamphilius  annulicornis. 
Lyda  annulicornis,  Hart.  Blattu:  p.  343,  n.  14  (1837). 
Hab.  Harz. 


10S.    PA3TPHILHJS.  :i4\ 

49.  Pamphilius  drupacearum. 
Lyda  drupacearum,  NordUnger,  Kleine  Feinde,  p.  393  (18oo). 
Hab.  Holland,  Germany. 

50.  Pamphilius  fasciatipannis. 
Lyda  fasciatipennis,  Costa,  Ann.  Mux.  Nap.  Li.  p.  (.»7  (1864). 
Hab.  Xorth  Italy. 

51.  Pamphilius  rubi. 

TVnthredo  rubi,  Fourcr.  Ent.  Pur.  ii.  p.  177  (1  785). 
Hah.  Paris. 

52.  Pamphilius  varius. 
Lyda  varia,  St.-Farg.  Mm.  Tentkr.  p.  9,  n.  25  (1823). 
Hab.  Paris. 

53.  Pamphilius  lnaculipennis. 

Lyda  maculipennis,  Tim  lib.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  57  (1876). 
Huh.  Smyrna. 

54.  Pamphilius  flagellicornis. 

(Plate  XI II.  fig.  9.) 

Lyda  flagellicornis,  Smith,  Ann.  Nat.  lli*t.  (3)  vi.  p.  255  ( I860). 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  eorp.  '■'•>  lin. 

Dirty  yellow,  smooth  and  shining;  sides  of  the  prothorax  hairy  ; 
ocelli  placed  on  a  blackish  ground,  and  the  middle  of  the  pectus 
black;  antemne  setaceous,  black,  34-jointed,  first  two  joints  reddish, 
and  eight  or  nine  of  the  middle  joints  yellow.  AVings  pale  yellowish 
hyaline,  with  yellow  nervines:  apical  third  brown,  with  black  ner- 
vures  ;  lanceolate  cell  almost  contracted. 

Hab.  Xorth  China. 

a,  b.  $.  (Types.)  North  China.  R.  Fortun 

55.  Pamphilius  flavifrons. 
(Plate  XIII.  fig.  7.) 

Exp.  al.  8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Closely  allied  to  P.  cingulatus.  Black,  with  yellow  and  reddish 
markings.     Head  coarsely  punctured  in  front,  and  smooth   behind; 


342  TEXTHREDINIDJE. 

antennae  dark  chestnut,  with  the  basal  joint  black.  Face  yellow, 
as  far  as  the  middle  of  the  eyes  ;  a  short  black  stripe  running  down 
to  the  base  of  each  antenna ;  cheeks  broadly  yellow,  the  colour 
bifurcating  above  ;  two  yellow  lines  on  the  occiput  running  to  the 
eyes,  and  two  short  yellow  lines  within  them  at  the  base  of  the 
usual  grooves.  Prothorax,  a  divided  triangular  spot  in  front  of 
mesothorax,  scutellum,  and  postscutellum  yellow.  Pectus  black, 
with  two  yellow  spots  before  the  front  coxse  and  three  large  ones  on 
the  sides ;  legs  yellowish,  shading  into  rufous-brown  at  the  extre- 
mities. Abdomen  black  above,  segments  3-5  and  the  terminal 
segment  mostly  reddish ;  beneath  dull  reddish  or  yellowish,  finely 
punctured,  with  a  black  band  on  the  fourth  and  a  narrower  one  on 
The  fifth  segment,  and  the  last  segment  almost  wholly  yellow. 

Hob.  Amoor. 
a.  8-  (Type.)  Amoor. 

56.  Pamphilius  venustus. 
(Plate  XIII.  fig.  11.) 

Lyda  venustus,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Loncl.  1874,  p.  384. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  1  lin.,  long.  corp.  6  lin. 

Black ;  segments  2-5  of  the  abdomen  dull  orange.  Head  and 
thorax  closely  punctured ;  face  and  cheeks  reddish ;  clypeus,  part 
of  the  outer  edge  of  the  mandibles,  and  the  palpi  yellow  ;  a  yellow 
stripe  behind  each  eye,  extended  to  the  occiput,  and  two  short 
grooves  between  the  aforesaid  stripes,  yellow ;  antenna?  with  the 
basal  joint  yellowish,  then  reddish  to  two  thirds  of  their  length,  and 
the  apical  third  blackish ;  prothorax,  scutellum,  and  postscutellum 
yellow ;  legs  ochreous,  femora  yellow ;  abdomen  beneath  with 
three  yellow  transverse  stripes,  one  on  the  fifth  segment  on  an 
orange  ground,  and  two  on  the  following  black  segments.  Wings 
yellowish  hyaline,  with  piceous  ncrvures,  tips  clearer  ;  stigma  black, 
with  a  yellow  spot  on  the  inside  ;  costal  cell  clear,  edged  with  yel- 
lowish in  front. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a.  2  •  (Tyre.)  Hakodadi.  II.  Whitely,  Esq. 


57.  Pampliilhis  volatilis. 

(Plate  XIII.  fig.  13.) 

Lyda  volatilis,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent .  Soc.  Land.  1874,  p.  384. 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  Ah  lin. 

Black ;  clypeus.  cheeks,  three  spots  between  the  eyes,  a  curved 
line  behind  them,  edges  of  collar,  tegiilse,  a  triangular  spot  in  front, 


108.  pamphilius.  34:5 

of  thorax,  divided  in  the  middle,  scutellum,  spot  on  pleura,  and  sides 
and  transverse  stripes  on  abdomen  pale  yellowish  white  ;  legs  darker. 
hind  tarsi  blackish. 

Hub.  Japan. 

a.  2  .  (Type.)  North  Japan. 


58.  Pamphilius  smithii. 
(Plate  XILI.  fig.  14.) 
Lyda  latifrons,  Smith  (nee  Fall. ),  Trans,  En1.  Soc.  Lond.  1^74.  p.  385. 
Exp.  al.  10  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black;  clypeus,  palpi,  and  base  of  mandible-;  yellow;  cheeks 
yellow,  connected  on  one  side  with  a  yellow  line  which  runs  up 
from  the  corners  of  the  clypeus  between  the  eyes  and  antennae,  ami 
on  the  other  with  a  stripe  curving  round  the  back  of  the  head, 
sending  off  a  branch  to  the  back  of  the  eyes,  and  nearly  meeting  the 
other;  between  the  antenna1  is  a  square  yellow  spot.  Edges  of 
collar,  a  triangular  spot  in  front  of  thorax,  seutelluni,  postscutellum, 
two  large  stripes  on  the  sides  of  the  pectus,  and  legs  pale  yellow. 
Abdomen  with  all  the  segments  narrowly  bordered  with  yellow 
above  :  sides  and  undersurface  mostly  yellow,  except  at  base. 
Wings  clear  hyaline  :  stigma  black:  nervures  Mick  or  piceous. 

Ilab.  Japan. 

a.  2.  (Type.)  Japan. 

59.  Pamphilius  sulphur  eipes. 

(Plate  XI II.  fig.  12.) 

Exp.  al.  11  lin..  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black;  palpi  yellow,  and  base  of  the  mandibles  obscurely  yel- 
lowish: from  the  back  of  the  head  runs  a  sulphur-yellow  line  en 
each  side,  curving  forwards  within  the  eyes:  a  double  yellow  spol 
between  or  rather  just  above  the  antennae;  two  deep  grooves  on 
the  vertex,  scarcely  marked  with  yellow  ;  tcgtdrc  and  V-spot  sul- 
phur-yellow; scutellum  and  postscutellum  darker  yellow:  legs 
uniform  sulphur-yellow,  shading  into  greenish  at  the  ends  of  the 
tibiae,  with  only  the  tips  of  the  claws  black  ;  hinder  half  of  segments 
.",_(;  of  the  abdomen  dull  yellow  beneath.  Wings  clear  hyaline, 
with  a  very  slight  yellowish  tinge  ;  nervures  and  stigma  piceous  ; 
second  brachial  cell  with  incomplete  cross  ncrvure. 

Hob.  Amoor. 

«•  <S  ■  (Type.)  Amoor. 


344  TENTHREDINID^. 

B.  North- American  and  Mexican  Species. 

60.  Pamphilius  ochroceras. 

Lyda  ochrocera,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  333  (1869). 
Hab.   Massachusetts. 

61.  Pamphilius  brunniceps. 

Lyda  brunniceps,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  29  (1880) 
1 1  ah.   White  Mountains. 

62.  Pamphilius  brunnicans. 

Lyda  brunnicans,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  15  (1864);  id. 
'  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  333  (1869). 

Hab.  Rocky  Mountain-. 

63.  Pamphilius  discolor. 
Lyda  discolor,  Cresson,  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  26  (1880) 
Hab.  North  America. 

64.  Pamphilius  verticalis. 
I  iyda  verticalis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  26  (1880). 
Hab.  California. 

6.5.  Pamphilius  similaris. 
Lyda  similaiis.  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  27  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

66.  Pamphilius  morrisoni. 
Lyda  morrisoni,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  27  (1880). 
Hah    Nevada. 

67.  Pamphilius  atripes. 
Lyda  atripes.  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  27  (1880). 
Hab.  North  Carolina. 

68.  Pamphilius  luteomaculatus. 
Lyda  luteomaculata,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  28  (1880). 
Hab.  White  Mountains. 

69.  Pamphilius  circumcinctus. 

Lyda  circimicincta,  Kluy,  Perl.  May.  ii.  p.  279,  n.  14  (1807). 
Lyda  maculiventris,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  333  (1869). 

Hah.  Georgia. 

a.  S-  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot 

collection. 


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108.    PAMPHILIUS.  345 

70.  Pamphilius  marginiventris. 
Lyda  marginiventris,  Cress.  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  29  (1880). 
Hah.  New  York. 

71.  Pamphilius  albomarginatus. 

Lyda  albomarginata,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  30  (1880). 
Il'ih.  Colorado. 

72.  Pamphilius  chicoutimiensis. 

Lyda  chieoutiniieii-is,  Huart,  Nat.  Canad.  xi.  p.  140  (1879). 
Hob.  Canada. 

7-i.  Pamphilius  uigritus. 
Lyda  nigrita,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  30  (1880). 
Hah.  Nevada. 

74.  Pamphilius  atratus. 
Lyda  atrata,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  30  (1880). 
Hal).  Xevada. 

7"».  Pamphilius  poppigii. 
Lyda  poppigii,  '/.add.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  123  (1865). 
Hah.  North  America. 

76.  Pamphilius  nevadensis. 
Lyda  nevadensis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  28  (1880). 
Ilah.  Nevada. 

77.  Pamphilius  montivagus. 
Lyda  montiva<ra,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  28  (1880). 
//"A.  Nevada. 

7  s".  Pamphilius  nigripes. 
Lyda  nigripes,  Cress.  Turns.  Amer.  Ent.  <W.  viii.  p.  28  (1880). 
Hah.   Nevada. 

79.  Pamphilius  rufiventris. 

Lvda  rufiventris,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  29  (1880). 
Hah.   Xevada. 

80.  Pamphilius  bucephalus. 

Lvda  bucephala,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  29  (1880). 
Hah.  California. 


346  TENTHKEDINIDiE. 

81.  Pamphilius  terminalis. 
Lyda  terminalis,  Cress,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  29  (1880). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

82.  Pamphilius  apicalis. 

Lyda  apicalis,  Westw.  Then,  ent.  Oxon.  p.  Ill,  pi.  xx.  fig.  8  (1874). 
Hab.  North  America. 
a.  ($. 

83.  Pamphilius  frontalis. 

Lyda  frontalis,  Westw.  Thes.  ent.  Oxon.  p.  110,  pi.  xx.  fig.  7  (1874). 
Hab.  North  America. 
a.  <$. 

84.  Pamphilius  creditus. 

Lyda  credita,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  334  (1809). 
Hab,  Mexico. 

85.  Pamphilius  hicoloratus. 

Lyda  bicolorata,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  334  (18(39). 
Hab.  New  York. 

86.  Pamphilius  tessellatus. 

Lyda  tessellata,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  ii.  p.  270,  n.  7,  pi.  vii.  fig.  4  (1807) ; 

Zadd.  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  117  (1863);  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent. 

Soc.  ii.  p.  334  (1869). 
Lyda  abdoininalis,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  199  (1862). 

Hab.  United  States. 

87.  Pamphilius  variegatus, 

Lyda  variegata,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  335  (1869). 
Hab.  Cordova,  Mexico. 

88.  Pamphilius  fasciatus. 

Lyda  fasciata,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  200  (1862)  ;  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  333  (1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 
a.  $ .  Massachusetts. 

6.  6. 

89.  Pamphilius  amplectus. 

Lyda  amplecta,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  46,  n.  16  (1804) ;  Zaddach,  Schrift. 

Konigsb.  iii.  p.  178  (1805). 
Lyda  plagiata,  Kluy,  Berl.  May.  ii.  p.  278,  n.  11,  pi.  vii.  fig.  6  (1807)  ; 

Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  336  (1807). 

Hab.  North  America. 
0f  b.  5 .  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 


LOS.    PAMPHILIUS. 

90.   Pamphilius  insignis. 

Lyda  insignis,  Zaddach,  Schrift.  Konigsb.  vi.  p.  179  (1865). 
Hab.  Georgia. 

91.  Painphilius  canadensis. 
Lyda  canadensis,  Nbrt.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  336  (18G9). 
Hab.  Canada. 

92.  Pamphilius  ochreipes. 

Lyda  ochreipes,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  ■''><>  ^  Le 
//"''/.   White  Mountains. 

■  '■>.  Pamphilius  pullatus. 
Lyda  pullata,  Cress,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  '!L  |  L880). 
Hab.   Missouri. 

94.  Pamphilius  perplexus. 

Lyda  perplexa,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  En     s    .  viii.  p.  "1  |  L880). 
//  'i'.  Massachusetts. 

95.  Pamphilius  excavatus. 

Lyda  excavata,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  337  (1869). 
//'/'>.  North  America. 
a.  b.  tf  $.  New  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

96.  Pamphilius  fascipennis. 
Lyda  fascipennis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  .".I  (1880). 
//<</<.  White  Mountains. 

(.»7.  Pamphilius  pvovancheri. 
Lyda  provancheri,  //"<•  t,  Nat.  ('a/tad.  xi.  p.  148  ( L879). 
Hab.   Canada. 

.  Pamphilius  scmidcus. 
Lyda  semidea,  Cress.  Trans.  Amu-.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  -'il  (1880 
Hab.  Mnmit  Washing! 

99.  Pamphilius  nigropectus. 
Lyda  nigropectus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Eat.  Soc.  viii.  p.  '■'>-  i  L880). 
//"/•.  Nevada 


348  TENTHRED12UD.B. 

100.  Pamphilius  burquei. 
Lyda  burquei,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  204  (1878). 
Hab.  Canada. 

101.  Pamphilius  pallimacula. 
Lyda  pallimacula,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Etit.  Soc.  ii.  p.  338  (1869). 
flab.   United  States. 

102.  Pamphilius  pacificus. 

Lyda  paoifica,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  338  (1869). 
Hab.  California  ;  Vancouver's  Island. 
a.  2  •  Vancouver's  Island.  Dr.  Lyall. 

103.  Pamphilius  ocreatus. 

Lyda  ocreata,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  222  (1835)  ;  Nort.  Irans.  Amer. 
Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  338  (1869). 

Hab.  North  America. 

104.  Pamphilius  luteicornis. 

Lyda  luteicornis,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  339  (1869). 

Hab.  North  America*. 

a,  b.  3  2  ■  ^ew  York.  E.  Doubleday. 

c.  §  .  St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  Dr.  Barnston. 

River,  Hudson's  Bay. 

105.  Pamphilius  quebecensis. 

Lyda  quebecensis,  Provancher,  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  205  (1878). 
Hab.  Canada. 

106.  Pamphilius  mathematicus. 
(Plate  XII L  fig.  10.) 

Exp.  al.  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black  :  antennae  rufous,  basal  joint  black  ;  head  finely  punc- 
tured ;  an  oblique  spot  outside  the  base  of  each  antenna,  a  small 
spot  on  eacb  side  above  these,  and  two  oval  spots  on  the  vertex,  with 
a  carina  in  the  middle  of  eacb,  yellow  ;  outside  these  is  a  narrow 
yellow  line,  connected  at  an  acute  angle  with  a  large  yellow  curve, 
running  round  the  cheeks  to  the  baso  of  the  mandibles,  which  are 


*  The  three  specimens  in  the  collection  vary  a  little,  but  appear  to  belong  to 
the  same  species. 


108.    PAMPHILIUS.  349 

red  :  clypeus  yellow  ;  the  V-spot  is  yellow,  and  composed  of  two  right- 
angled  triangles,  with  a  carina  between ;  on  each  side  of  the  thorax 
is  an  oblique  tulip-shaped  yellow  spot.  Thorax  more  finely  punctured 
thau  the  head ;  abdomen  rufous  above,  black  at  base  and  tip ; 
pectus  black ;  scapulae,  pleura,  and  two  spots  in  front  of  the 
anterior  coxie  yellow  ;  back  of  pectus  narrowly  edged  with  yellow 
at  the  sides,  and  three  yellow  spots  on  each  side  of  the  base  of  the 
abdomen.  Abdomen  rufous  beneath,  the  terminal  segments  banded 
with  black  in  the  middle  ;  legs  rufous,  femora  mostly  black.  Wings 
hyaline ;  stigma  black,  a  shade  running  from  it  obliquely  towards 
the  hinder  angle  of  the  fore  wings ;  second  brachial  cell  with 
merely  the  commencement  of  a  cross  line :  front  tibiae  with  no  side 
spurs. 

Hab.  Nova  Scotia. 

n,  b.  ($ .  (Types.)  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

1U7.  Pamphilius  scriptus. 

Tarpa  scripta,  Say,  L<m<j±  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  .'512  (1824). 
Lyda  scripta,  Nort.  Proc.  Host.  Soc.  viii.  p.  223  (186M);  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  339  (1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.  $.  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 

b,c  d2- 

L08.  Pamphilius  multisignatus. 

Lvda  multisignatus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  1'hil.  iii.  p.  15  (18(U);  id. 
Trans.  Awe-.  Ent.  Six.  ii.  p.  340  i  18<>'.»). 

Hal.  Culorado. 

109.  Pamphilius  melliventris. 
Lyda  melliventris,  Cress.  Tram.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  viii.  p.  32  (1S80). 
Hab.  Nevada. 

llu.  Pamphilius  rufofasciatus. 
Lvda  rufofasciata,  Nort.  '/'runs.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  .'!40  (1^09). 
Hab.  United  States. 
a,  b.  (S  $  .  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

ill.  Pamphilius  rufocinctus. 
Lvda  rufocincta,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue.  viii.  p.  32  (1880). 
Hab.  Culorado. 


350  raariHRTsniKiDiE. 

112.  Pampliilius  semicinctus. 

Lyda  semicinctus,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  141  (1862;. 
Lyda  semicincta,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  311  (1869). 

Hab.  Virginia. 

113.  Pampliilius  rileyi. 
(Plate  XIII.  fig.  8.) 
Lyda  rileyi,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  32  (1880). 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  3|  lin. 

Black ;  head  pale  yellow,  with  two  deep  sulci  on  the  vertex ; 
neighbourhood  of  the  ocelli  black,  this  colour  extending  forwards 
below  the  antennas  in  the  middle,  though  there  is  a  yellow  ring 
between  them,  and  a  yellow  spot  underneath  ;  the  black  colouring 
also  extends  laterally  nearly  to  the  eyes  both  above  and  below  the 
antennae,  as  well  as  the  back  of  the  head,  in  three  converging 
stripes ;  there  is  a  black  spot  behind  each  eye,  and  the  base  of 
the  head  is  wholly  black.  Antennas  rather  short,  18(?)- jointed, 
the  joints  gradually  diminishing  in  length  after  the  third ;  black, 
with  a  slight  reddish  shade  towards  the  extremity.  Thorax  with  a 
double  yellow  triangle  in  front ;  scutellum  yellow,  with  an  oblique 
yellow  stripe  running  from  each  front  edge  ;  a  large  pale  yellow  spot 
on  each  side  of  the  neck,  adjoining  a  large  hook-shaped  spot  on  the 
sides  of  the  thorax  ;  and  there  is  another  on  each  side  of  the  meta- 
thorax.  Abdomen  with  a  pale  triangle  at  base;  segments  narrowly 
edged  with  pale  yellow  both  above  and  below  ;  sides  and  extremity 
broadly  yellow  below,  but  very  narrowly  above  ;  all  the  legs  yellow 
except  the  base  of  the  hind  coxa?.  Wings  hyaline,  with  reddish- 
brown  stigma  and  nervures ;  basal  nervurcs  and  interior  of  the 
stigma  yellowish ;  second  brachial  cell  with  only  the  commence- 
ment of  a  cross-nervure. 

Hab.  Southern  States. 
a.  $.  Georgia  r 

This  species  stood  in  the  collection  under  the  MS.  name  of 
variegatus.  After  figuring  it  under  the  impression  that  it  was  new, 
I  have  succeeded  in  determining  it  as  P.  rileyi,  Cress. 

114.  Pamphilius  cavifrons. 

Lyda  cavifrons,  Cress.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phi/,  iv.  p.  246  t  L866)  :   Nort. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  341  (1860). 

Hab.  Colorado. 

115.  Pamphilius  inconspicuub. 
Lyda  inconspicua,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  341  (18135)). 
Hab.  Pennsvlvania. 


109.    MACBOXIELA.  351 


Subfamily  XIV.   XYELIN^E. 

109.  MACROXYELA. 

Allied  tu  Xyela,  but  much  larger. 

Head  transverse,  moderately  broad.  Antennae  9-jointed,  the 
first  joint  much  broader  and  twice  as  long  as  the  second,  the  third 
a-  Long  as  all  tin'  remainder  together;  the  following  joints  much 
smaller  and  thinner,  collectively  aboul  as  long  as  the  first  two  joints 
■her.  Wings  with  three  marginal  cells  and  four  submarginal 
coll-  :  ..f  the  three  nervures  which  divide  the  latter,  the  first  is  re- 
ceived by  the  first  marginal  cell,  and  the  other  two  by  the  third  : 
the  two  recurrent  nervures  arc  received  by  the  second  and  third 
Bubmarginal  cells  respectively;  lanceolate  cell  with  oblique  cross 
line:  hind  wings  with  three  inner  cells.  Abdomen  broad,  rather 
flattened;  ovipositor  stout,  distinctly  double, projecting  to  a  distance 
equal  to  about  two  thirds  of  the  lengtb  of  the  abdomen  ;  fronl  tibia 
with  two  small  terminal  spurs ;  intermediate  tibiae  with  at  least  two 
middle,  and  hind  tibiae  with  at  least  three  middle  spurs,  in  addition 
to  the  i wo  terminal  spurs*. 

T\  pe   V"  ' '  /•  rru9 

1.  Macroxyela  major. 

Xyi  la  ui  /',,.  r.  Ent.  s  .  .  \  iii.  p.  3  I  (1880J. 

Huh.  Texas. 

-.  Macroxyela  ferruginea. 
I  Plate  XIV.  fig.  l.i 

Xyela  ferruginea,  Sat/,  Low/'a  S  ■'.  ii.  p.  310  1 1824);  AW. 

/  ans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  348  (  [6(j\) 

I    :p.  al.  v  0  1  i ii..  long.  corp.  '■'>  lin.,  cum  oviductu  5  lin. 

Chestnut-colour,  lightesl   on  the  abdomen:  a  black  spot  on  the 
•  \.  and  on  each   side  of  the  thorax  at  the  base  of  thi    front 
wings;    metathorax   narrowly  edged    behind    with    black.     Wings 
hyaline,  mere  ur  less  clouded  with  yellow  :  nervures  ferruginous. 

llab.   North  America. 

a,b. 

'■'.  Macroxyela  infuscata. 

Xyela  infus  ata,  Ac  './'-...  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  224  (18G1 ) ;  id.  Trans. 
'Amer.  1        Soc.  ii.  p.  349  i  L869). 

Uab.   United  State-. 


*  li  is  difficult  to  determine  the  number  v{'  spurs  with  certainty,  as  they  arc 
liable  to  '*'  broken  off. 


352  XEXTHKEDINID^E. 


4.  Macroxyela  tricolor. 

Xyela  tricolor,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil  i.  p.  144  (1862);  id.  Trans. 
Atner.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  348  (1869). 

Hab.  Kansas. 

5.  Macroxyela  senea. 
Xyela  tenea,  Nort.  Trans.  Ante?:  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  86  (1872). 
Hab.  Texas. 

110.  XYELA. 

Xvela,  Balm.  Vet.-Acad,  Hand!,  xl.  p.  122  (1819);  id.  Anal.  Ent. 

p.  27  (1823) ;   Hart.  Blattic.  p.  349,  pi.  vi.  tigs.  25-33  (1837)  ; 

Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  314  (1871). 
Pinicola,  Breb.  Nouv.  Bidl.  Soc.  Philom.  1818,  p.  116  (nom.  praocc). 

1    Xyela  julii. 

Pinicola  julii,  Breb.  Nouv.  Bull.  Soc.  Philom.  1818,  p.  116. 
Xyela  piisilla,  Dalm,  Vet.-Acad.  Ilaudl.  xl.  p.  124,  pi.  vi.  tigs.  1-11 
(1819) ;  id.  And.  Ent.  p.  28(1823). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a-c.  cT  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

2.  Xyela  longula. 

Xvela  longula,  Dalm.  Vet.-Acad.  Handl.  xl.  p.  12-4  (1819)  ;  rd.  Anal. 
"Ent.  p.  28(1823). 

Hab.  Northern  and  Central  Europe. 

3.  Xyela  piliserra. 

Xyela  piliserra,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  317  (1871 ). 
Bab.  Lapland. 

4.  Xyela  dahlii. 
Xyela  dahlii,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  352  (1837). 
Hab.  Austria. 

5.  Xyela  coniferanun. 
Xyela  conit'erarurn,  Hart.  Blathc.  p.  352  (  L837). 

Hab.  Austria. 


111.  jakus,  353 

6.  Xyela  graeca. 

Xyela  grpeca.  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  57  I  1-76). 
Hab.  Greece. 

7.  Xyela  (?)  minor. 
Xyela  minor.  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  349  (1^60). 
Hab.  United  States. 


Subfamily  XV.  CEP11IX.E. 

111.  JANUS. 

Janus,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent..  Mand.  vii.  p.  I<»7  il- 
Phylloecus,  X'irni.  Ent.  Ma;/.  \.  p.  485  |  18 
Epirippionotu-.  Costa,  En/,:.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  10  i  I860). 

1 .  Janus  ( ? )  cephalotes. 

Ephippionotus  ceplial  >n.  Nap.,  Cef  p.  11,  pi.  lxxix. 

fig.  2  i  I860). 

//"'..  Naples. 

The  neuratiou  of  this  species,  as  figured,  agrees  with  Xiphydria. 

2.  Janus  compressus. 

Sirex  compr<  ssus,  Fabr.  Mont.  Ins.  ii.  p.  131,  n.  23  |  L 787). 

Cephas  compressus,  Low  fy  Damianitsch,  Verh.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wi,n, 

x\  i.  p.  953,  pi.  x.\i.  fig.  .".  i  I  866  i. 
Tenthredo  prolongate,  Tourer.  Ent.  Tar.  ii.  p.  379,  n.  17  i  1785). 

Hal.  S.  Europe  ;  N.  Africa. 

3.  Janus  luteiventris. 

Ephippionotus  luteiventris,  Costa,  Emm.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  11,  pi.  lxxix. 
tig.  3  (1860). 

Halt.   Naples. 

4.  Janus  eburneus.  • 

Phyllcecus  eburueus,  Andre,  Spec.  IL/m.  i.  p.  528  (1881). 

Hab.  Finland. 

•1.  Janus  cynosbati. 

Tenthredo  cynosbati,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  558,  n.  3d  (1858);  id. 

Faun.  Suec.  p.  394  i  1761 ). 
Lyda  (?)  geoflrovi.  St. -Earn.  Mori.  Tenth:  p.  8,  n.  19  (1823). 
Cephus  fenioratus,  Curt.  Brit.  Ent.  vii.  pi.  ccci.  (  1830). 

2  a 


354  TENTHREDINIILE. 

Janus  connecter,  Steph.  Ill,  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  108,  pi.  xxxvi. 

fig.  1  (1835). 
Phyllcecus  faunus,  Nevm.  Ent.  Mat/,  v.  p.  485  (1838). 

Hah.  Europe. 

a-c.  $  2  ■  (Types  of  J",  connectens.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

d.  <3.  Britain.  W.  E.  Shuckard. 

e.  $.  Britain. 

f,g.  $.  (As  C.femoratus.)  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

h.  2-  (As  C.femoratus.')  Britain. 

i,  k.  $ .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

6.  Janus  satyrus. 
Astatus  satyrus,  Panz.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  85,  pi.  xii.  (1805). 
Hah.  Germany. 

7.  Janus  glabellifer. 

Cephus  glabellifer.  Thorns.  Hym.  Seand.  i.  p.  319  (1871). 
Hah.  North  Germany. 

8.  Janus  arundinis. 

Cephus  arundinis.  Qir.  Verh.  z.-h.  Wien,  xiii.  p.  1286  (1863). 
Hah.  Central  Europe. 


a-c.  6  2  ■ 

Britain. 

d,  2-  (As  C.analis.) 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens 

e.  2  ■  (A-8  P.founus.) 

Britain. 

'.».  Janus  rubi. 
Phyllcecus  (?)  rubi,  Pemis,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  France,  (5)  iii.  p.  83  (1875). 
llah.  Landes. 

10.  Janus  algiricus. 
Phylloecus  algiricus,  Andre*,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  542  (1881). 
Hah.  Constant ina. 

1 1 .  Janus  (?)  orientalis  *. 

Cephus    (Phyllcecus?)   orientalis,    Tischhein,   Stett.   ent.    Zeit.   xiii 
p.  139  (1852). 

Hah.  Asia  Minor. 

12.  Janus  (?)mexicanust. 

Cephas  mexicanus,  Guer.  Icon,  R.  Anim.,  In*,  p.  402  (l£44). 
Hah.  Mexico. 


*  This  species  is  described  as  having  only  7  joints  to  the  antennas ;  but  this 
may  be  a  misprint  for  17. 

1  The  North-American  species  referred  to  Phylloecus  by  Norton  are  scarcely 
distinct  from  Cephus. 


112.    CEKuBACIKUS. 11-4.    CEPHUS.  355 

112.  CEROBACTRUS. 
Cerobactrus,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  9  (1860). 

1.  Cerobactrus  funiipennis. 

Cephus  fuinipenuis,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  6o  (1847). 
Cerobactrus  major,   Costa.  Faun.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  9,  pi.  lxxix.  fiff.   I 
(1860). 

Hah.  South  Europe. 

2.  Cerobactrus  facialis. 
Cerobactrus  facialis,  Costa,  Ann.  Mus.  Nap.  ii.  p.  104  (1864) 
Hab.  Turin. 

113.  MACROCEPHUS. 
Macrocephus,  Schkoht.  Ent.  Nachr.  iv.  p.  loS  i  L878). 

1.  Macrocephus  ulmarije. 
Macrocephus  ulmarise,  Schlecht.  Fat.  Nadu-,  iv.  p.  153  (1878). 
Huh.  Germany. 

111.  CEPHUS. 

1  '•  phus,  Latr.  H   ■    Nat.  Crust.  Ins.  iii.  p.  303  t  L80 

Astatus,  Panz.  (neo  Latr.),  Fun,,  (rem,.  Heft  83,  pi.  xii.  (1801); 

Kin,/,  M< ,,.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  -17  |  1803). 
Tracheitis,  Jur.  Hym.  p.  70  i  1  -"7  >. 
Banchu>,  Panz.  Faun.  Genu.  Hen  73,  pi.  x\ii.  i  L797). 

A.   EJuropceo-Asiatic  and  North-African  Species. 

1 .  Cephus  parreyssii. 
Cephas  parrey&sii,  Spin,  Am,.  Soc.  Ent.  France,  (2)  i.  p.  11C>  (1843). 
Hab.  Spain,  Dalmatia. 

2.  Cephus  spectabilis. 
Cephas  spectabilis,  Tischb.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  58  (18! 
Hab.  Greece. 

:i.  Cephus  cruentatus. 
Cephus  cruentatus,  Eversm.  Bull  Mosc.  xx.  p.  63  (1>47). 
Hah.   Astrachau. 

4.  Cephus  abdomiualis. 
( Jephua  abdomiualis.  Latr.  Nuuv.  Diet.  oVHist  Nat.  v.  p.  4'J.-i  (181,6  l 

Hah.  France. 

2a  2 


356  TKNXHKEDINIl^E. 

5.  Cephus  mocsaryi. 
(Plate  XIY.  fig.  2.) 
Exp.  al.  8-12  lin.,  long.  corp.  5—7^  lin. 

Head,  antennae,  thorax,  and  legs  black,  the  latter,  as  well  as  the 
abdomen,  shading  into  piceous.  Thorax  and  abdomen  finely  punc- 
tured ;  third  segment  of  the  abdomen  with  a  yellow  spot  at  the  ex- 
tremity on  each  side.  Antenna*  about  29-jointed,  rather  short  and 
tbick.  Wings  smoky  hyaline,  strongly  iridescent,  with  piceous 
nervures. 

Hab.  Hungary. 
a,  b.  J  $ .  (Types.)  Hungary. 

6.  Cephus  nigripennis. 

Cephus  nigripennis,  Michel,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent,  France,  (3)  viii.  p.  757 
(1860). 

Hab.  South  Europe. 

a.  S  •  Spain  Rev.  H.  Clark, 

7.  Cephus  idolon. 

Ichneuii.on  idolon,  Rossi,  Faun.  Etr.  Mant.  ii.  p.  110  (1704). 
Cephus  idolon,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  522  (1881). 

Hab.  South  Europe. 

a.  §  .  Spain.  Rev.  H.  Clark. 

8    Cephus  foersteri. 

Cephus  foersteri,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  526  (1881). 
Cephus   flaviventris,  Fb'rst.   (nee   (iver.)  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  v.   p.  263 
(1844). 

Hab.  Europe ;  Algeria. 

9.  Cephus  variegatus. 
Cephus  variegatus,  I'ischb.  Stett,  ent,  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  59  (1876). 
Hab.  Ragusa. 

10.  Cephus  bellieri. 

Cephus  bellieri,  Sichel,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  France.  (3)  viii.  p.  757  (1860). 
Hab.  Sicily. 

11.  Cephus  helleri. 

Cephus  helleri.  Tasclienb.  Zeitich.  yes.  Naiuru:  xxxviii.  p.  306  (18/1). 
Hab.  Lesina. 


114.  cephus.  357 

12.  Cephus  alboinaciilatus. 

Cephus   albomaculatus,    Tischbein,    Stett.   ent.  Zeit.   xxxvii.   p.   59 
(1876). 
Hah.  Ragusa. 

13.  Cephus  niger. 

Syrex  niger,  Ihirr.  Exp.  Ins.  p.  94,  pi.  xxviii.  fig.  2  (1776). 

Sirex  troglodyta,  Fabr.  Mant.  Ins.  i.  p.  258,  n.  17  1 1787). 

Astatus  troglodytus,  Panz.  Faun.   Germ.  Heft  83,  pi.  xii.  (1801  i  ; 

Khiff,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  49,  pi.  vi.  figs.  1.  2  a,  b  (1803). 
Cephus  troglodytus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  360  (1837). 
Cephus  troglodyta,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  3  i  1860)  ;  Thorns.  Hym. 
Scand.  i.  p.  321  (1871). 
Hah.  Europe. 
a-g.  c?  2-  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

h,  i.  <3  2  •  Britain. 

k-o.  S2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

p-r.  2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

1 4.  Cephus  linearis. 

(Plate  A IV.  fig.  7.) 

Tenthredo  linearis,  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  343  <  1781). 
Ceplms  quinquefasciatus,  Steph.  111.  Jin't.  Eat..  Maud.  vii.  p.  104 

(1835). 
<  ephus  faunus,  Thorns.  \  m     N  vom.  i  Hym.  Si  and.  i.  p.  319  1 187  1  I. 
Phyllcecus  faunus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  543  |  1881 ). 

Exp.  al.  10-11  Hn.,  long.  corp.  5-6  lin. 

Black,  face  and  abdomen  shading  into  chestnut :  two  yellow  dots  just 
within  the  eves  on  the  vertex,  and  two  more  jusl  below  the  antennae  : 
between  these  last  are  two  small  oblique  stripes  on  the  elypeus. 
Collar  bordered  behind  with  yellow  :  a  yellow  triangular  spot  at  the 
base  of  the  abdomen,  and  one  on  each  side  of  the  metathorax  :  a 
small  yellow  dash  on  the  hind  coxa?.  Abdomen  compressed  ;  segments 
3,  I,  6,  7.  B,  and  '.!  edged  with  yellow  belts  behind  ;  segment  2  with 
only  a  yellow  dot  on  each  side.  Legs  testaceous;  femora  blackish. 
Wings  hyaline,  with  yellowish nervures.  Male  with  the  face  below 
the  antenna'  reddish  yellow  ;  a  spot  in  the  middle  of  the  elypeus, 
another  on  the  hibrnm.  and  a  streak  below  each  antenna,  traversing 
the  whole  face,  black  ;  abdomen  cylindrical,  and  with  a  yellow  dot 
on  each  side  of  segment  ">.  instead  of  segment  2:  otherwise  as  in  the 
female. 

JIab.  Europe. 

a,  b.   <$2-  (Types  of  C.  quinque-  Bristol  (?).  J.F.Stephens. 

fasciatus.  I 

L5.  Cephus  pygmaeus. 

(Plate  XIV.  fig.  5,  C.  atripes',  fig.  6,  C. pusillus.) 

Sirex  pygmaeus,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  929,  n.  7  (1767). 
Astatus  pygmaeus,  King,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  50,  pi.  \i.  fig.  •'!  (1803). 
ephi  -  pygmaeus,  Hurt.  Blattw.  p.  361  (1837);   Costa,  Faun.  Nap., 
Cef.  p.  4  (1859);   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  322  (1871  ), 


358 


TENXHREDINID^. 


Tenthredo  longicornis,  Fourcr.  Fnt.  Par.  ii.  p.  378,  n.  44  (1785). 
Cephas  leskii,  St.-Fary.  Man.  Tenthr.  p.  20,  n.  58  (1823). 
Banchus  spiriipes,  Pans.  Faun.  Germ.  Heft  73,  pi.  xvii.  (1797). 
Astatus  spinipes,  Khtg,  Man.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  61,  pi.  vi.  figs.  4  a,  b  (1803 ) ; 

Hart.  Blattw.  p.  361  (1837). 
Cephus  atripes  et  pusillus,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  pp.  105 

&  107  (1835). 
Banrhus  viridator,  Fain:  Syst.  Piez.  p.  127,  n.  5  (1804). 

( C.  atripes.)    Exp.  al.  6-7|  lin.,  long.  corp.  3-4  lin. 

Black ;  base  of  mandibles,  pleura?,  hind  coxae,  and  sides  of  ab- 
domen with  yellow  dots  ;  abdomen  with  a  yellow  triangle  at  the 
base,  segments  3  and  4  broadly,  and  5  and  9  narrowly  edged  behind 
with  lemon-yellow  :  legs  testaceous  :  femora  and  hind  legs  (except 
the  tibia?  beneath,  which  are  testaceous)  black.  Wings  hyaline,  with 
piceous  nervures  ;  antenna?  slightly  thickened  towards  the  tip. 

(C.  pusillus.)  Exp.  al.  5  lin.,  long.  corp.  3  lin. 

Differs  in  its  smaller  size  ;  segments  4—6,  or  only  5  and  6,  are 
belted  with  yellow  behind  broadly,  and  9  narrowly ;  the  abdominal 
spots  are  wanting  ;  the  antenna?  are  testaceous  beneath  towards  the 
extremity,  and  the  hind  tibia?  are  testaceous,  except  at  the  tips. 

Although  treating  these  forms  as  C.  pygmceus,  yet  I  have  thought 
it  desirable  to  figure  and  briefly  characterize  them  from  original 
Stephensian  examples. 


Hab.  Europe. 

a-i.  S  2  • 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

k-o.  <$2. 

Britain. 

p-bb.  cj  2  ■  (Types  of  C.  atripes.) 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

cc~90-  6  2  •  (Types  of  C.  pusillus.) 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

hh.  $. 

Dorsetshire. 

J.  O.  Dale. 

H-tt.  S  2  ■ 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

uu,  vv.  c?  2  . 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

WW,  XX.  S  2  • 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

iw-fff-6  2- 

Europe. 

H.  Buchecker. 

16.  Cephus  pilosulus. 
Cephus  pilosulus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  323  (1871). 
Hah.  Sweden. 

17.  Cephus  infuscatus. 

Cephus  infuscatus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  323  (1871). 
Hab.  Xorth  Germany. 

1 8.  Cephus  quadricinctus. 
Cephus  quadiiciuctus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  320  (1871). 
Hab.  Sweden. 

19.  Cephus  pulcher. 
Cephus  pulcher,  Tischh.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xiii.  p.  139  (1852). 
Hab.  Hungary. 


114.  cephus.  359 

20.  Cephus  elongatus. 
Cephus  elongatus,  VoUenh.  Bomost.  ii.  p.  280  (1858). 
Hab.  Holland. 

21.  Cephus  pumilus. 
Cephus  pumilus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hjym.  i.  p.  529  (1881). 
Hab.  Finland  ;  Hungary. 

22.  Cephus  major. 
Cephus  major,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  63  (1817). 
Hab.  Orenburg. 

23.  Cephus  xauthostoina. 
Cephus  xanthostoma,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  63  (1847). 
Hab.  Ural. 

24.  Cephus  filiformis. 
Cephus  filiformis,  Eversm.  Bull.  Mosc.  xx.  p.  64  (1847). 
Hal>.  South  Russia. 

2.").  Cephus  erberi. 

Cephus  erberi,  Damianitsck,  Verh.  zool-bot.  Ges.  IVien,  xvi.  p.  994, 
pi.  xxi.  fig.  2  (1866). 

Hab.  Syr  a. 

26.  Cephus  marginatus. 
Cephus  marginatus,  Kawail,  Hull.  Mosc.  xxxvii.  (1)  p.  801  (1864). 
Hab.  Russia. 

27.  Cephus  brachypterus. 

Cephus  brachypterus,  Damianitsck,  Y  ,h.  zool.-bof.  Ges.  Wien,xvi. 
p.  993,  pi.  xxi.  figs.  1,  6(1866). 

Hab.  Corfu. 

28.  Cephus  gracilis. 
Cephus  gracilis,  Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  7  (1859). 

Hab.  Naples. 

29.  Cephus  floralis. 

Astatus  floralis,  Klug,  Men.  Sir.   Germ.  p.  55,  pi.  vi.  figs.  5  a,  b 

(1803). 
Cephus  floralis,  Hart.   Blattw.  p.   362(1837);  Costa,  Faun.  Nap., 

Tenia:  p.  G  (1800). 

Hab.  Europe. 

a.cS-  Britain.  W.  E.  Shuckard. 

b-cl.(S2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

e.  2  ■  Britain. 


360  TEXTHREDINID^E, 

/,  g.   6 .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

h-l.  <3  2  ■  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

m.  <3 .  Sweden. 

30.  Cephus  phthiscus. 

1  Plate  XIV.  fig.  3,  0.  immaculatus.) 

Cephus  phthiscus,  Fabr.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  251,  n.  •")  (1804). 

A  status  pallipes,  Klug,  Mon,  Sir.  Germ.  p.  55,  pi.  vi.  tig.  b  (1803). 

Cephus  pallipes,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  -302  (1837)  :   Thorns.  Hym.  Scand. 

i.  p.  320  (1871). 
Cephus  cultrarius,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  363  (1837). 
Cephus  immaculatus,  Steph.  III.  Brit.  Ent.,  Maud.  vii.  p.  107  (1835). 
Cephas  nigrinus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  322  (1871). 

Exp.  al.  5|  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  black  ;  mandibles  yellow  :  abdomen  shading  into 
chestnut-brown  ;  antenna'  about  22-jointed,  thickened  towards  the 
extremity  ;  abdomen  with  a  triangular  yellow  spot  at  the  base, 
one  or  two  yellow  dots  beneath  the  wings  and  at  the  base  of  the 
hind  coxse ;  legs  testaceous,  the  greater  part  of  the  femora,  and  the 
tips  of  the  hind  tibia?,  and  the  hind  tarsi  black.  Wings  hyaline, 
with  testaceous  nervures  and  stigma. 

1 1  at>.  Europe. 


a.  2  •  ( ^ts  C.  pallipes.} 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

b-d.  2- 

Britain. 

e.  S-  (Type  of  C.  immaculai 'us.) 

Bristol. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

f-  2- 

Britain. 

W.  E.  Shuckard. 

v,  *.<??• 

Britain. 

*-*.  6  2  ■ 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe/ 

u.  2- 

Munich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

v.  2- 

Zurich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

31.  Cephus  andreae. 

Cephas  infuscatus,  Andre  (nee  Tho7ns.),  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  530  (1881). 
Hab.  France. 

32.  Cephus  brachycercus. 
Cephus  brachycercus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  322  (1871). 
Hab.  Sweden. 

33.  Cephus  analis. 

Astatus  analis,  King,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  54,  pi.  vii.  fig.  1  (1803). 
Cephus  analis,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  3*12  (1837)  ;   Costa,  Faun.  Nap.,  Cef. 

p.  7  (1859). 
?  Tenthredo  hsemorrhoidalis,  Fabr.  Sp.  Ins.  i.  p.  417,  n.  59  (1/81). 
Trachelus  hsemorrhoidalis,  Jur.  Hym.  pi.  vii.  gen.  9  (1807). 
Cephus  luteipes,  St.-Fary.  Mon.  Tenfhr.  p.  20,  n.  56  (1823). 

Hab.  Europe. 

ct-d.  J  2-  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 


114.  cephus.  3(31 

34.  Cephus  punctatus. 

Astatus  punctatus,  Klug,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  55,  pi.  vii.  fi^s.  2a,  b 

.  1  B03 1. 
« lephus  punctatus,  Hart.  Btattw.  p.  363  (1887). 

Uab.  Europe. 

'■'<■'>.  Cephus  nigritus. 

Cephus  nigritus,.  St.-Farg,    Won.  Tenthr.  p.  20,  n.  •">  (1823). 

I  lab.    I 'an--. 

36.  Cephus  tabidus. 

^ir-x  tabidus,  Fabr.  St/st.  Ent.  p.  326,  n.  8  i  177-"i). 

A-tatus  tabidus,    Klug,  Mon.   Sir.    Germ.   p.  56,   pi.  vii.   tLr-.  '■'>  a,  b 

i  1803). 
( !ephus  tabidus,  Hart .  Blattto.  p.  36        -       ;    TascJienb.  Zeit ..  hr.  Ges. 

Natuno.  xxxvui.  p.  300  l  1-7!  >:  Casta,  Faun.  Nap.,  Cef.  p.  -  i  L859). 
1  epbus  mandibular,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  19,  n.  54  i  L823). 
I     ithredo  longicollis,  Fourcr.  Eat.  Par.  ii.  p.  578,  q.  15  i  17--")!. 


J.  F.  Stephens. 
F.  Smith,  Esq. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 
H.  Buchecker. 
Rev.  II.  Clark. 


37.  Cephus  macileutus. 

Sirex   macilentus,   Fabr.  Ent.    Sij,<t.  ii.  p.    131,  n.  25(1793);   Coo. 
Icones,  p.  48,  pi.  xi.  fig-.  3  a.  b  (  1801 ). 

llab.    ]5arbary. 

3d.  Cephus  flavicornis. 
Cephus  flavicomis,  Luc.  Expl.  Ah.  iii.  p.  .'i4.  pi.  xix.  ti^i .  !)  (1849). 
Hab.  Algeria. 

39.  Cephus  flaviveutris. 
( 'ephus  flaviventris,  Guer.  Ic.  2i.  Anim.,  Ins.  p.  402  (1844;. 
Hab.   Egypt. 

4U.  Cephus  mittrei. 

Cephus  mittrei,  Guer.  Ic.  R.  Anim.,  Ins.  p.  402  (1*44  j. 
Hub.   Algeria. 


/lab. 

Kurope. 

a-d.  $. 

Bril 

e.  2- 

Deal. 

/■  $• 

Britain. 

.</•  $• 

Germany. 

h.  2- 

Munich. 

i.  2- 

Spain. 

k.  2- 

1  lalmatia. 

l.  m.   2  ■ 

Ian 

362  TEXTHREDINTD.E. 

41.  Cephus  nigritarsis. 
Cephus  nigritarsis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.'i.  p.  545  (1881). 

Hah.  Syria. 

42.  Cephus  nigricarpus. 
Cephus  nigricarpus,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  546  (1881). 

Hah.  Syria. 

43.  Cephus  libanensis. 
Cephus  libanensis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  540  (1881). 
Hah.  Syria. 

44.  Cephus  viator. 
(Plate  XIV.  fig.  8.) 

Cephus  viator,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  385. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  6|  lin. 

Shining  black,  finely  punctured  and  pubescent ;  a  small  yellowish 
spot  in  the  middle  of  the  vertex  on  each  side  just  within  each  eye. 
Collar  yellow.  Abdomen  with  a  yellow  triangle  at  the  back  of  the 
first  segment :  segments  3,  4,  6,  and  7  bordered  behind  with  yellow 
on  the  sides,  and  (except  segment  2)  also  in  the  middle  above. 
Coxae  and  femora  black,  the  former  bordered  in  front  with  yellowish ; 
anterior  coxae  with  minute,  and  hind  femora  with  larger  yellow 
spots  ;  femora  black  :  tibia?,  tarsi,  and  four  anterior  knees  rufo-testa- 
ceous.  "Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  nervures  yellowish  brown,  costa 
rufo-testaceous. 

As  Smith  remarks,  this  species  is  closely  allied  to  A.  qainque- 
fasciatus,  Steph.  {linearis,  Schrank),  of  which  it  may  be  a  variety. 

Hah.  Japan. 
a.  2  ■  (Type. )  Hakodadi.  H.  Whitely,  Esq. 

45.  Cephus  agilis. 
(Plate  XIV.  fig.  4.) 

Cephus  agilis,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  386. 

Exp.  al.  9  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

Black,  face  between  the  mandibles  and  the  antennas  yellow ;  a 
small  round  black  spot  in  the  middle  of  the  clypeus,  above  the  black 
tips  of  the  mandibles  ;  mandibles  otherwise  ydlow.  A  triangular 
spot  hetween  each  wing,  another  on  the  first  segment  of  the  abdo- 
men, a  spot  on  the  sides  of  the  third  segment,  and  the  hind  border 
of  the  fourth,  above  and  at  the  sides,  yellow.  Pour  anterior  legs 
yellow,  and  with  some  yellow  markings  before  the  coxae,  which  are 


114.  cErHrs.  363 

black ;  femora  black  above  and  at  the  base  ;  all  tbe  tarsi  dusky  ;  hind 
legs  blackish,  with  only  the  trochanters  and  the  base  of  the  tibise 
yellow.     Wings  clear  hyaline,  with  reddish-brown  nervures. 

Hab.  Japan. 
a.  $ .  (Type.)  Japan.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 

B.  North-American  Species. 

40.  Cephus  abbreviates. 

Cephus  abbreviatus,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  314  (1824) : 
Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  -343  (1869). 

I  lab.  Pennsylvania. 

47.  Cephus  heteropterus. 

Cephus  neteropterus,  Norton,  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  224  (1861) ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  343  (1869). 

Hub.  North  America. 

48.  Cephus  rufiventris. 

Cephus  rufiventris,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  32  (1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

49.  Cephus  integer. 

Cephus  iuteger,  Norton,  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  viii.  p.  224  (1861). 
Phylloecus  integer,  Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  346  (1869). 

Hab.  North  America. 

50.  Cephus  bimaculatus. 

Phvllcecus  bimaculatus,  Notion,   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  346 
(1869). 

Hab.  Connecticut. 

51.  Cephus  quadriguttatus. 

Cephus  quadriguttatus,  Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  Ill,  pi.  xx.  fig.  1 
(1874). 

Hab.  Massachusetts. 

52.  Cephus  trimaculatus. 

Cephus  trimaculatus,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  313  (1824). 
Phylloecus  trimaculatus,   Say,    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  345 
(1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a,    2-  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman 


364  TENTHREDINID-Si. 

53.  Cephus  bicinctus. 

Phyllcecus   bicinctus,   Prov.  Nat.   Canad,    vii.    p.  375,    x.    p.  207 
(1875-78). 

Hab.  Canada. 

54.  Cephus  abdominalis. 

Cephus   abdominalis,    Cress.    Trans.   Amer.   Ent.   Soc.   viii.    p.    33 
(1880). 

Hab.  Nevada. 

55.  Cephus  bifasciatus. 

Cephus  bifasciatus,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  33  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado. 

56.  Cephus  fasciatus. 

Cephus  fasciatus,  Cress.  Trans.  Ann1):  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  33  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado. 

57.  Cephus  clavatus. 

Phyllcecus  clavata,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  345  (1869). 
Hab.  California. 

58.  Cephus  cinctus. 
Cephus  cinctus,  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  iv.  p.  86  (1871). 
Hab.  Colorado. 

115.  PACHYCEPHUS. 
Pachycephus,  Stein,  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  60  (1876). 

1.  Pachycephus  sinyrnensis. 
Pachycephus  smymensis,  Stein, Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxvii.  p.  60(1870). 
Hab.  Asia  Minor. 

116.  C0PI0S0MA. 
Copiosoma,  Gradl,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  y..  294  (1881). 

1 .  Copiosoma  syringse. 
Copiosoma  syringse,  Gradl,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  296(1881). 
Hab.  Egerland. 


SIRIC'ID.K.  365 


Family  II.  SIRICID^. 

Subfamily  I.   ORYSSIN.E. 

1.  ORYSSUS. 

'  Irussus,  Latr.  Pn     s,  p.  Ill  1 170iW. 

Orvssus,   Fahr.  Ent.  Syst.  Suppl.  p.  218(1798);    Klug,    Mon.    Sir. 
Germ.  p.  3  (1803) ;   Hart.  Blattw.  p.  364  i  1837). 

1.  Oryssus  abietinus. 

ibietina,  >S    /-.  Ent.  Cam.  p.  •_".'»■>  (17(33). 

spertilio,  Fahr.  Ent.  Syst.  \\.  y.  lj:i.  n.  10  |  l?.i:;i ;  A'  ug,  Mon. 

Sir.  Germ.  p.  7,  pi.  i.  tigs.  1-3(1803   .    //  rt.  Blattic.  p.  366  (1837). 

Orvssus  coronatUM,    Fahr.  Ent.    Syst.   Suppl.   p.   ~J\-  (1798);    Curt. 

/■'■it.    lint.  x.   pi.  cccclx.   i  L833);    Thorns.  Hym.  Scand.  i.  p.  833 

71  i. 

( )r-  tus,  Gimtn.  Bull.  M  $c.  ix.  p.   1-M  (1836). 

//«/    .     I.  .:  ope. 

•  'J .  Britain. 

r.  c?  •  ''il'-n. 

1  rermany.  .1.  1'.  Ruthe. 

g-h.    "  Vienna. 

-.  Oryssus  hyalinipennis. 

<>i'  ilinipenn      I         .    Fauu.  Nap.,  Oriss.  p.  4,  pi.  Ixxix.  tig.  5 

(1801    ■ 

//<///.  Calabria. 

3.  Oryssus  unicolor. 

Oryssus  unicolor,  Latr.   Ent.  M6th.  viii.  p.  561,  n.  2  (1811);    Westw, 
Tnes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  120,  pi.  xxii.  ti<r.  6  (1874). 

Hab.  France. 
a.   <$.  Paris.  1'.  A.  Latreille. 

J.  Oryssus  plumicornis. 

( Irvssus  plumicornis,  d  I    ■'.  J'oy.  Abyss.  vi.  p.  345,  pi.  viii.  tip.  1 

j  L874)  ;  Westtc.  Thei    Ent.  Oxon.  p.  1 18,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  2  (1874). 

Hah.  Abyssinia;  Natal. 

5.  Oryssus   imperialis. 

Oryssus iniperialis,    Westw.    Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  118,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  1 

~74). 

Hah.  Gold  Coast. 


366  snuciiui. 

6.  Oryssus  maculipennis. 
(Plate  XIV.  fig.  11.) 

Oryssus  maculipennis,  Smith,  Joum.  Linn.   Soc:  iv.  p.  177  (1860) ; 
Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  119,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  5  (1874). 

Exp.  al.  7  lin.,  long.  corp.  5  lin. 

"  Black  ;  the  head  rugose,  the  front  coarsely  so,  with  a  row  of 
transverse  tubercles  running  from  the  vertex  along  the  inner  orbits 
of  the  eyes,  and  crossing  the  front  at  half  their  length ;  the  checks 
with  a  cinereous  down,  and  a  line  of  si] very-white  pubesence  or 
down  along  the  outer  orbits  of  the  eyes.  Thorax  closely  punctured  ; 
the  mesothorax  with  a  central  longitudinal  smooth  elevation.  Wings 
fuscous,  with  a  broad  transverse  hyaline  fascia  before  the  base  of  the 
marginal  cell ;  the  tips  of  the  wings  hyaline.  The  legs  ferruginous, 
with  the  coxae  and  trochanters  black ;  the  posterior  tibiae  with  a 
double  row  of  serrations  outside.  Abdomen  shining  and  closely 
punctured,  the  base  and  apex  closely  so." — Smith.* 

Hab.  Aru. 

a.    $ .  Aru. 

7.  Oryssus  terminalis. 

Oryssus  terminalis,  Newm.  Ent.  May.  v.  p.  486  (1838). 
Oryssus  haemorrhoidalis,  Han:  Ins.  Mass.  p.  394  (1841). 

Hab.  United  States. 

a.   9  .  United  States.  E.  Doubledav. 


8.  Oryssus  occidentalis. 

Oryssus   occidentalis,  Cress.   Proc.    Amer.  Ent.  Soc.   1879,  p.  ix  ; 
id.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  48  (1880). 

Hab.  Colorado,  Nevada. 


9.  Oryssus  mexicanus. 

Oryssus  mexicanus,  G-ess.  Proc.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  1879,  p.x;  id.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  48  (1880). 

Hab.  Mexico. 


*  The  specimen  figured  seems  to  be  intermediate  between  the  type  (as  de- 
scribed by  Smith,  and  figured  by  Westwood)  and  the  variety  from  Mindanao 
described  by  Westwood  {I.  c.  p.  120).  The  fore  wings  :u-e brown,  hyaline  at  the 
base  as  well  as  the  tip,  and  a  slightly  oblique  central  fascia  of  uniform  breadth 
runs  from  below  the  costal  nervure  to  the  inner  margin.  Hind  wings  hyaline, 
with  the  apical  third  brown.  This  species  is  remarkably  similar  to  0.  amazo- 
nicus,  Westw. 


1.  OBTssrs.  387 


10.  Oryssus  sayi. 

Oryssus  savi,  Westw.  Zool.  Journ.  v.  p.  440  (1830);   *'</.   T/ies.  Ent. 

Oxon.  p*  120,  pi.  xxii.  tig.  7  (1874). 
Oryssus  maurus,  JLirr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  olJ4  (1841). 

Hab.   I'nited  States. 

a.  <$ .  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

6.  $.  St.     Martin's      Falls,     Albany  1  >r.  Barnston. 

River,  Hudson's  Bay. 

c  2- 

11.  Oryssus  affinis. 

Oryssus  affinis,  Harr,  Ins.  Mass.  p.  -">'.'4  1 184]  i. 
Hab.  Massachusetts. 

12.  Oryssus  batesiauus. 
(Plate  XIV.  Bg.  12.) 

Oryssus  batesianus,   Westw.    Thes.   Ent.  Oxon.  p.  119,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  3 
(18; 

Exp.  al.  1  lin.,  long.  corp.  4  liu. 

Blue-black,  with  a  greenish  shade  on  the  head  and  thorax,  which 
arc  more  coarsely  punctured  than  the  abdomen;  legs  black;  hind 
femora  rufo-1  ,  with  a  blue-black  streak  at  the  base  beneath; 

base  of  ovipositor  with  a  nd  spot ;  hind  tibiae  with  a  row  of  blunt 
teeth  on  the  outside.  Fore  wings  dark  brown,  with  the  tip  hyaline, 
and  an  obsolete  hyaline  band  across  the  middle  ;  hind  wings  fusco- 
hyaline,  clearer  towards  the  base  and  along  the  inner  margin. 

/In''.  Amazons. 
a.  $.  (Type  of  speci  Ega.  11.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

13.  Oryssus  fulvistigma. 

Oryssus  fulvistigma,    Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  119,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  4 
(1874). 

Hab.  Ega. 

14.  Oryssus  aniazonicus  *. 

Oryssus  amazonicus,  Westw.   Thes.  Eat.  Oxon.  p.  121,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  8 
374). 

Hab.  Amazons. 

a.  6-  Amazons.  H.  \V.  Bates,  Esq. 

b.  $.  Tunantins.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

c.  $.  %*•  H-  w-  Kat'   •  Esq. 

*  This  species  (which  is  remarkable  for  its  close  resemblance  to   O.  maculi- 
is,  Smith)  is  ticketed  0.  bifasciatus,  Westw..  which  appears  to  be  the  name 
which  Prof.  Westwood   originally  intended   for  it,   as  it   lias  been   allowed   to 
stand  in  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  119  under  the  description  of  0.  batesianus. 


368  S1KICTD.E. 


15.  Oryssus  dentifrons. 

Oryssus  dentifrons,  Phil.   Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxiv.  p.  303,  pi.  i.  figs. 
5  a-e  (1873). 

Hab.  Valdivia,  Chili. 


Subfamily  II.  XIPHYDRIINiE. 

2.  DERECYRTA. 

Derecyrta,  Smith,  Ann.  Nat.  Hist.  (3)  vi.  p.  255  (1860) ;  Westw.  Thes. 
Ent.  Oxon.  p.  121  (1874). 

I  retain  this  genus  for  the  Xiphydriince  with  one  radial  cell  and 
a  short  ovipositor,  leaving  the  Chilian  species  with  two  radial  cells 
in  Brachyxiphus. 

1.  Derecyrta  pictipeniiis. 
(Plate  XIV.  fig.  13.) 

Derecvrta  pictipeniiis,  Smith,  Ami.  Nat.  Hist.  (3)  vi.  p.  255  (1860) ; 
Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  121,  pi.  xxiii.  fig.  2  (1874). 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  4  lin.  ad  1  poll,  (j  lin.,  long.  corp.  7-10  lin. 

Head,  which  is  rugose  in  front,  antenna',  legs,  and  the  last  four 
segments  of  the  abdomen  (except  the  middle  of  the  sixth  above) 
shining  black  ;  thorax  and  first  five  segments  of  the  abdomen 
shining  luteous.  Wings  brown,  radiated  with  yellowish  hyaline  at 
the  base,  most  continuously  on  the  hind  wings,  and  with  a  broad 
common  hyaline  band  beyond  the  middle,  ceasing  before  the  hind 
margin  of  the  hind  wings. 

Hab.  Amazons. 

a.  2  •  (Type.)  Ega.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 

b.  ?  •  St.  Paulo*.  H.  W.  Bates,  Esq. 


2.  Derecyrta  lugubris. 

Derecvrta  lugubris,  Westw.   Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  122,  pi.  xxiii.  fie.  3 
(1874). 

Hab.  Brazil. 


*  The  specimen  from  St.  Paulo  is  smaller  and  paler  than  the  type,  and 
only  the  last  three  segments  of  the  abdomen  are  black ;  but  there  areno  other 
differences. 


2.    DERECr/RTA. 3.    BRACHTXIPHUS.  369 

3.  Derecyrta  flavipes. 

Brachvxiphus  flavipes,  Phil.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  287.  pi.  iii.  fiss. 
2,  26  (1871). 

Bab.  Chili. 
a-   8-  Chili*.  E.  C.  Heed,  Esq. 

4.  Derecyrta  reedii. 
(Plate  XIV.  fig.  15.) 

Exp.  al.  •>  liu.,  long.  eorp.  4  lin. 

Shining  black  :  segments  2-4  of  the  abdomen  and  the  back  of  the 
first .   egs,  md  trochanters  luteous  ;  coxse  black. 

The  black  antennae  prevent  me  from  regarding  this  insect  as  the 
female  of  D.jlavipes,  but  it  is  closely  allied  to  that  species. 

Hob.  Chili. 
a.   $.  (Type.)  Chili.  E.  C.  Reed,  Esq. 

3.  BRACHYXIPHUS. 
Brachyxiphus,  Phil.  Stett,  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  285  (1871). 

1.  Brachyxiphus  grandis. 

Brachyxiphus  grandi-.  Phil.   Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxii.  p.  287,  pi.  iii. 

.'  I.  1/(1871). 
cJ.  Derecyrta  bicolor,  Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon,  p.  121,  pi.  xxiii.  tig.  1 
(1874). 

Hab.  Chili. 
a.   $.  Chili.  E.  C.  Reed,  Esq § 

2.  Brachyxiphus  hyalinus. 

(Plate  XIV.  fig.  9.) 

E  \j>.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  7  lin. 

Head,  thorax,  the  two  first  and  the  terminal  segments  of  the 
abdomen  black  :  the  reel  of  the  abdomen  shining  luteous.  Wings 
yellowish  hyaline,  clouded  towards  the  tips,  with  piceous  nervures. 

Hab.  Chili. 
a.  c?-  (Type.)  Chili.  E.  C.  Reed,  Esq. 

3.  Brachyxiphus  deceptus. 

(Plate  XIV.  tigs.  16  ?,  10  <$.) 

Derecyrta  deccptu-,   Smith,    Trans.  Ent.    Soc.  Lond.   1876,   p.  474, 

pi.  iv.  fig.  C>. 
S  ■  Xiphydria  flavopicta,  Smith,  Tram.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1878,  p.  1. 

'  This  specimen  agrees  with  the  figure,  except  that  the  four  anterior  femora 
are  black.     Philippi'a  figure  (as  observed  by  Prof.  Westwood)  seems  also  to  re- 

E  resent  a  male.     Philippi  states  that  the  male  of  Brachyxiphus  was  unknown  to 
im  ;  but  this  remark  probably  applied  onlv  to  B.  grandis. 

2B 


370  SIRICEDiE. 

Exp.  al.  7-8  lin.,  long.  corp.  4-5  tin. 

Luteous  ;  head  and  thorax  darker  above,  especially  in  the  male  ; 
orbits,  and  an  extension  on  the  vertex  to  the  occiput,  face,  and  a  V- 
shaped  spot  between  the  antennae  yellow  ;  the  first  or  the  two  first 
joints  of  the  antennas  rufous.  Thorax  with  three  pairs  of  spots  on 
the  back ;  cenchri  and  part  of  the  scutellum  yellow.  Collar  and 
a  large  spot  beneath  the  wings  yellow.  Pectus  blackish.  Femora 
and  tibia;  yellowish  in  the  male,  in  which  the  last  three  segments  of 
the  abdomen  shade  into  blackish.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with 
piceous  nervures. 

Described  from  one  male  and  one  female,  which,  though  placed  in 
different  genera  by  the  late  Mr.  F.  Smith,  agree  so  closely  in  their 
markings  that  I  have  no  doubt  of  their  identity.  On  account  of 
the  short  ovipositor,  I  place  them  provisionally  in  Brachyacvphus 
rather  than  in  Xiphydria. 

Hab.  New  Zealand. 

a.  $.  (Type.)  Canterbury.         C.  M.  Wakefield,  Esq. 

b.  cj .  (Type  of  X.flavopicta^)        Otago.  Prof.  Hutton. 

4.  XIPHYDRIA. 

Xiphydria,   Latr.   Hist.   Nat.    Crust.  Ins.  iii.  p.  304  (1802);  Hart. 

Blatlw.  p.  307  (1837). 
Hybonotus,  Kluff,  Mon.  Sir.  derm.  p.  11  (1803). 
Xiphiura,  Fall.  N.  Hym.  Disp.  (1813). 
Xiphidion,  Prov.  Nat.  Canad,  x.  p.  233  (1878). 

1.  Xiphydria  camelus. 

Ichneumon  camelus,  Linn.  Sj/st.  Nat.  i.  p.  560,  n.  4  (1758). 
Sirex  camelus,  Linn.  Faun.  Suee,  p.  397  (1761). 
Hybonotus  camelus, Klug,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  14, pi.  I.  figs.  4,  5  (1803). 
Xiphydria  camelus,  Hart.   Blattu:  p.   360   (1837)  ;    Thorns.    Hym. 
Scand.  i.  p.  330  (1871). 

Hab.  Europe. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

W.  C.  Hewitson,  Esq. 

T.  C.  Heysham,  Esq. 


a-d.  S  2  • 

Britain . 

e,f.  cT$. 

Newcastle 

g.  2- 

Britain. 

h.  ?. 

Britain. 

i.  6. 

France. 

k,l.  6  2- 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Ruthe. 

2.  Xiphydria  droinedarius. 

Sirex  dromedarius,  Fair.  Muni.  Ins.  ii.  p.  258,  n.  14  (1787). 

Xyphidria  camelus  $,  Fair.  Syst.  Piez.  p.  52  (1804). 

Hybonotus  dromedaiius,  Klug,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  15,  pi.  i.  fio-s.  6  7 

(1803).  *  c 

Xyphidria  fasciata,  St.-Farg.  Mon.  Tenthr.  p.  3,  n.  4  (1823). 
Xiphydria  droinedarius,  Hart.  Blattu:  p.  370  (1837) :    Thorns  Hum 

Scand,  i.  p.  331  (1871).  ' 

Hab.  Europe. 


4.    XirHYDRIA.  371 

a-i.  £  $  .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

kr-n.  £  2  •  Britain. 

o-r.   <3  §  .  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

a,  t.  2  •  Europe. 

3.  Xiphydria  annulata. 

Urocerus  annulatus,  Jur.  Sum.  pi.  vii.  gen.  10  (1*07). 
Xiphydria  annulata,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  309  (1837) ;  CWa,  Faun.  Nap., 
Onw.  p.  3  (1861). 

//'(6.  Europe. 

a,  6.    $.  France. 

c.  $.  Germany.  .1.  F.  Rut  he. 

d,  e.  2  •  >Ve- 

4.  Xiphydria  albicornis. 

Xiphydria  albicornis,  Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  392  (1841) ;    Nort.  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.u.  p.  352  (186 

Hio6.  United  States. 

o.  $.  aada.  W.  M.  S.  D'Urban,  Esq. 

5.  Xiphydria  provancheri. 

Xiphvdria  provancheri.   Cress.    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  via.  p.    19 

(1880). 
Xiphidion  canadense,  Prov.  Nat.  Canad.  x.  p.  233  (187- 

Hab.  North  America. 

6.  Xiphydria  walshi. 

(Plate  XIV.  fig.  14.) 

Xiphydria  walshi,   WestiD.  Tims.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  113  (1871 1. 

Exp.  al.  ~>\  lin.,  long.  Corp.  3  lin. 

Black;  abdomen  piceous,  much  paler  beneath,  where  the  sides 
of  the  segments  arc  bordered  with  white:  antenna'  14-jointed, 
brown,  reddish  towards  the  base  beneath  ;  legs  rufous  ;  trochanters 
pale,  the  last  two  joints  of  the  tarsi  black;  face,  including  lower 
orbits,  whitish  :  the  hinder  orbital  line  runs  round  to  the  occiput, 
but  does  not  meet  above;  two  very  slender  streaks  within  the  eyes 
above.  Xeck  pale,  with  a  black  streak  on  each  side.  Wings  clear 
hyaline,  with  brown  nervures  ;  >tigma  brownish  yellow;  the  nervure 
dividing  the  third  and  fourth  submarginal  cell  is  incomplete.  The 
first  segment  of  the  abdomen  is  bisected  by  a  pale  streak,  meeting 
one  which  join»  it  behind. 

Jlab.  United  States. 

a.  3  •  (Tvpe.)  New  York.  E.  Doubledav. 

2b2 


872  SIEICIDJE. 

7.  Xiphydria  canadensis. 

Xiphydria  canadensis,  Prov.  Nat.  Canad.  vii.  p.  373  (1871). 

Hab.  Canada. 

8.  Xiphydria  maculata. 

Xiphydria  maculata,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  231   (1835) ;   Norton. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  353  (1869). 

Hab.  Canada. 

9.  Xiphydria  tibialis. 

Xiphydria  tibialis,   Say,  Long's   Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  312  (1824) ; 

Norton,  Trans.  Amor.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  353  (1869). 
Xiphydria  mellipes,  Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  303  (1841). 

Hub.  Pennsylvania. 

10.  Xiphydria  basalis. 

Xiphydria  basalis,  Say,  Bost.  Journ.  i.  p.  222  (1835);  Norton,  Trans. 
Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  354  (1869). 


Hab.  Indiana. 


11.  Xiphydria  abdominalis. 


Xiphydria  abdominalis,  Say,  Long's  Second  Exped.  ii.  p.  331  (1824); 
Norton,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  354  (1869). 

Hah.  Pennsylvania. 


12.  Xiphydria  rufiventris. 

Xiphydria  rufiventris,   Cresson,    Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  34 
(1880). 


Hab.  New  York. 


1'6.  Xiphydria  attenuata. 


Xiphydria  attenuates,  Norton,  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  i.  p.  144  (1862) 
id.' Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc  ii.  p.  354  (1869). 

Hab.  Pennsylvania. 


14.  Xiphydria  orientalis. 

Xiphydria  orientalis,  Westw.  This.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  112,  pi.  xxii.  fig.  10 
(1874). 


Hab.  Neilgherries ;  Ceylon. 


4.   XirHYDEIA. 5.    SIREX.  373 


15.  Xiphydria  lseviceps 

icep 
s.E 

Hah.  Amboina 


Xiphydria  lsevieeps,  Smith,  Journ.  Linn.  Soc,  Zool.  v.  p.  137  (1861); 
Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  112,  note  (1874). 


1 6.  Xiphydria  rufipes. 

Xphydria  rufipes,  Smith,  Journ.  Linn.  So  ..  Zool.  iv.  p.  177  (1860); 
Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  112,  note  1 1874). 

Hob.  Aru. 


Subfamily  III.  SIRICIN^. 
5.  SIREX. 

Sirex.  Linn.  Faun.  Suee.  p.  396  i  1761  >:  Klug,  Man.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  19 

(1803);   Hart.  Blattw.  p.  370  |  1837). 
Urocerus,  Geoff.  Ins.  Par.  ii.  p.  264  i  L762). 


A.   Eun  <■■<>-. Isi  ies. 

1.  Sirex  gigas. 

Ichneumon  gigas,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  \.  p.  560,  q,  ]  ( 17 

Sires  gigas,  Linn.  Faun.  Suee.  p.  39  i  i  1 T" * ►  1 1  ;  Kim/.  Mon.  Sir.  '■ 

p.  31,  pi.  ii.  figs.  L-5  l  L803);   Hart.  Blattw.  p.  382  |  1-37). 
Sirex  marisca,  Linn.  Faun.  Suee.  p.  39^  <  L76]  I. 
Sirex  mariscus,  Z////<.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pi.  2,  p.  929,  n.  6  i  17i'>7). 
Sirex  psyllius,  Fabr.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  124,  n.  2  (1793). 
Sirex  nungaricus,  L'lrrid,  Ins.  p.  414,  pi.  xlvii.  fig.  1  (1791). 

Hah.   Europe:  North  Asia  :   North  Africa. 

a-d.  3  2-  Britain.  J.F.Stephens. 

e.  2-  I     ind in  British  Museum.  E.  Miers,  Esq. 

f  m.  3  2-  Britain. 

n.  2-  Alt.  n. 

o-s.  3  2  •  Munich.  B.  Buchecker. 

t.  u.  3  2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

v,  w.  2-  Swiss  Alps.  H.  Buchecker. 

x-aa.  3  $•  Europe  P 

bb-ee.  3  2-  Algeria. 

ff-hh.  2-  Salair,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 

H,  2.  Samarowa,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 


2.  Sirex  lefebvrei. 
Sirex  lefebvrei,  Guer.  May.  Zool  1833,  pi.  lxviii. 
Hah.  Sicily. 


374  STBICID.T,. 

3.  Sirex  augur. 

Sirex  augur,  Kluq,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  34,  pi.  iii.  figs.  1,  2,  pi.  iv. 
fig.  3  (1803) ;   Bart.  Blattiv.  p.  383  (1837). 

Hub.  Central  Europe. 

a.  J .  Bohemia.  Prof.  N.  M.  Kheil. 

4.  Sirex  fantoma. 

Sirex  fautoma,  Fair.  Spec  Ins.  i.  p.  41!>,  u.  7  (1781):  Kliuj,  Mon. 
Sir.  Germ.  p.  35,  pi.  iii.  fig.  3  (1803) ;  Hart.  Blattiv.  p.  383  (1837) ; 
Sirex  tardigradus,  Cederh.  Faun.  hup-,  p.  1">4.  pi.  iii.  fig.  0  (1798). 

Hah.  South  Germany. 
a-c.  3  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

■">.  Sirex  juvencus. 

Ichneumon  juvencus,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  p.  560,  n.  3  (1758). 

Sirex  juvencus,   Linn.  Faun.  Suec.   p.  396  (1761);     Thorns.    Hym. 

Seahcl.  i.  p.  327  (1871  >. 
Sirex  juvencus,  var.  2,  King,  Mon.  Sir.   Germ.  p.  38,  pi.  iv.  fig.  3 

(1803);  Hart.  Blattiv.  p.  327  (1837). 

Hub.  Europe. 

a.  $ .  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

b-d.  $  $.  Denmark*. 

e.  $ .  Samarowa,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 


6.  Sirex  noctilio. 

Sirex  noctilio,  Fair.  Ent.  Syst.  ii.  p.  130,  n.  22  (1793). 

Sirex  juvencus  (excl.  var.  2),  King,  Mon.  Sir.  Germ.  p.  36,  pi.  iii. 

figs.  4,  5,  pi.  iv.  tigs.  1,  2  (1803);  Hart.  Blattiv.  p.  384  (1837). 
Sirex  melanocerus,  Thorns.  Hym.  Scancl.  i.  p.  328  (1871). 

Hub.  Europe :  Siberia. 


a-l.  S  2  ■ 

Britain. 

J.  F.  Stephens. 

m.  2  • 

British  Museum. 

n-p-  6  2  ■ 

Britain. 

q.   2. 

Munich. 

H.  Buchecker. 

r-u.  d  2  ■ 

Germany. 

J.  F.  Buthe. 

v,  n:  tf  2  ■ 

Bohemia. 

Prof.  N.  M.  Kheil 

x,  y.  6  2  ■ 

Europe. 

z.  2. 

Angara. 

*  These  specimens  are  ticketed  "  Sirex  negleetus"  but  1  do  not  know  if  the 
species  has  been  described  under  that  name.  It  appears  to  be  a  rather  scarce 
insect. 


*IREX. 


'/•> 


7.   Sirex  feisthamelii. 

'-'  •  B  -'  N  de  M  ■■   .  iii.  i  I  i  pt.  2, 

p.  387,  pi.  Iii.  fig.  8  (18   _ 

Hah.  Gree 

S.  Sirex  steplieusii. 

(Plate  XV L.  fig.  6.) 

.  _  .  .         -'i>]i.   {nee  auct.  <i',\  III.    Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii. 
p.  116  (1835). 

Exp.  al.  J  poll.  11  lin.,  long-,  corp.  1  poll.  •!  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  blue-black,  strongly  punctured,  a  large  pale  yel- 
low Bpot  behind  the  irsi  three  joints  of  antennae  blue-black,  the 
fourth  blackish  on  the  inside,  the  remainder  pale  yellow.    Abdomen 
ith,  the  incisions  chestnut,  and  marked  with  a  row  of 
triangulai  and  on  the  middle  beneath  : 
menl                                       rig  as  i  .     ad  marked  with  a 
kidney-shaped                          les.      Legs  black,  with  the  basal 
half  of  all  I                         I  thi'  first  joint  of  the  tarsi  pale  yellowish. 
Wii.                         iwish  hyaline,  with  chestnul  nervures  and 
3  aa  blue-bli 

Hah.   England  (probably  int] 

i  .  N'  ar  Lond  J.  F.  Stephens. 

'.'.  Sirex  i? >  dubia. 

Sirex  A  through  Sweden,  ii. 

p.  253,  pi.  i.  fig.  1  (18< 

Hah.   Lapland. 

1".  Sirex  spectrum. 

Eclini  on  trmu,  1  .p.  560,  n.  2  i  1 758). 

3i)6  (1761) ;   Kliu/,  Man.  Sir. 
.  6,  pi.  v.  fig.  1  i  L803 
•.  Si  ,  \  i  tus,  Fair.  Ent.  Si/st.  ii.  p.  128,  n.  15  |  17 

flab.   Europe;   North  Asia ;   North  Africa, 

„_  i,  ich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Transbaikal. 
ria. 

1 1.  Sirex  cedrorum. 

(Plate  XV.  figs.  2tf,3$.) 
Sirex  cedrorum,  Smith,  Ann.  Nat.  Hist.  (3)  vi.  p.  256  (1860). 

Exp.  al.  1    poll.  3  lin.   ad    1    pull.    10  lin..  long',  corp.  1  poll,  ad 
1  poll.  3  lin. 

»  T.    ,  .  resembl  in  shape   and  is  so  similar  to 

3  0f  ts  irprisingth;  ould  ba\e 

=  o  '      d.  ■   ripl  o 
In  T.  stigma  and  the  last  joint  of 

are  yellow. 


376 


sikicid^:. 


Male.  Head  and  thorax  black ;  back  of  head  yellow,  divided  in 
the  middle  by  a  dark  line  ;  face  and  back  of  vertex  reddish  ;  antennae 
reddish  brown,  darkest  at  the  base,  and  the  base  of  the  segments 
annulated  with  paler,  at  least  beneath.  Front  legs  reddish  brown, 
hind  legs  black,  the  base  of  the  tibiae  and  the  first  joint  of  the  tarsi 
yellow ;  cenchri  yellow.  Abdomen  reddish  luteous  above,  with  the  tip 
black ;  the  sides  and  under  surface  much  paler,  with  the  segments 
bordered  with  reddish  brown,  which  colour  spreads  over  more  or 
less  of  the  middle.  Wings  dusky  hyaline,  darker  towards  the  tips, 
with  yellow  costa  and  ferruginous-brown  nervures. 

Female  like  the  male,  but  the  antennae  and  legs  are  yellow,  ex- 
cept the  base  of  the  femora,  the  apical  half  of  the  intermediate,  and 
three  quarters  of  the  length  of  the  hind  tibiae,  which  are  black. 
Mesothorax  reddish  above,  probably  from  abrasion.  Abdomen  black, 
the  hi n dei-  half  of  the  first  segment,  the  second  (sometimes),  a 
narrow  border  on  the  sides  of  the  sixth  behind,  the  front  half  of  the 
eighth  and  the  ninth  yellow ;  ovipositor  black,  sheaths  yellow. 
Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  reddish  nervures  :  apical  half  of  the 
abdominal  fold  of  the  hind  wings  clouded. 

Hub.  Lebanon. 

a-d.  c?  2  •  (Types. )  Lebanon. 

12.  Sirex  sah. 
Sirex  sah,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  36  (1881). 
Hub.  Persia. 

13.  Sirex  vates. 
Sirex  vates,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  v.  p.  36  (1881). 
Hal.  North  China. 

14.  Sirex  japonicus. 

(Plate  XV.  fig.  4.) 

Sirex  japonicus,  Smith,  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1874,  p.  386. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  6  lin.  ad  1  poll.  11  lin.,  long.  corp.  1  poll.  1  lin. 
ad  1  poD.  7.  lin. 

Black ;  head  yellow,  except  around  the  ocelli ;  prothorax,  the 
second  segment  of  the  abdomen,  and  the  hinder  edge  of  the  first, 
eighth  segment  except  behind,  sometimes  the  ninth,  the  sheaths  of 
the  ovipositor,  and  all  the  legs,  except  more  or  less  of  the  middle  of 
the  femora,  black.  Wings  deep  yellowish  hyaline,  the  tips  clouded ; 
nervures  ferruginous. 

Allied  to  the  American  S.  bizonatus,  but  differs  in  its  yellow  pro- 
thorax,  much  deeper-coloured  wings,  &c. 

Hab.  Japan. 

a,  b.  § .  (Types.')  Hiogo.  G.  Lewis,  Esq. 


5.  sieex.  377 

B.  North-American  Species. 

15.  Sirex  edwardsii. 

Sirex  edwardsii,  Bridle,  Hym.  iv.  p.  645,  pi.  xlv.  fig.  1  (1346)  ; 

Vorton,  Trim-:  Amer.  Eat.  Soc.  ii.  p.  3o6  (1869). 
Sirex  abaddon,  Westic.  Thes.  Eat.  Oxon.  p.  115,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  7  (1874). 

Hnh.  Xorth  America. 


a.  2- 

United  Stat--. 

b,c.  $. 

Georgia*. 

Probably  from  Abbot's 
collection. 

L6.  Sirex  varipes. 
(Piatt-  XV.  fig.  '.».) 
Sirex  varipes.    Walk.    Lord's  Naturalist  in   Vancouver's  Island,   ii. 

p.    -.',-i-J   (lMllll. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  1  poll. 

Head  and  thorax  greenish  blue,  pubescent :  abdomen  violet-blue  ; 
coxae  and  trochanters  steel-blue ;  legs  and  -  ;  ovipositor  luteous ; 
femora  and  tibiae  with  a  blue  line  above.  Wings  hyaline,  clouded 
towards  the  extremity  ;  second  radial  cell  with  a  transverse  nervine 
extending  half  across. 

Closely  allied  to  S.  jm  en  us. 

Hal>.  British  Columbia. 

a.  2-  (Type0  British  Columbia.  J.  K.  Lord,  Esq. 

17.  Sirex  areolatus. 

Urocerus  areolatus,  Cress.    Trans.  Amer.  /.'  it,  S    .  i.  p.  375  (1867) : 
A  •'  n,  op.  'it.  ii.  p.  358  I  1869). 

Ilab.  California:  Xew  .Mexico. 

a.  2  ■  ( 'alifornia. 

1  x.  Sirex  apicalis. 
(Plate  XV.  fig.  11.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.,  long.  corp.  7\  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  steel-blue,  with  a  greenish  tinge,  coarsely  punc- 
tured or  granulated.     The  first  two  segments  and  the  apex  of  the 

*  I  am  not  sure  that  the  two  specimens  from  Georgia  really  belong  to  this 
species;  but  I  can  find  no  satisfactory  characters  to  separate  them,  except  that 
the  fore  wings  appear  to  be  rather  more  pointed,  and  that  the  incomplete  cross 
line  of  the  second  brachial  cell  is  longer.  They  may.  however,  be  females  of 
S.  abbotii. 


378  SIRICIME. 

abdomen  glossy  violet;  segments  3-7  luteons.  Legs  blue-black, 
bind  tarsi  pitcby  beneath.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  piceous 
nervures ;  second  brachial  cell  with  incomplete  inner  cross  line. 

This  insect  is  closely  allied  to  S.  yioctilio,  but  differs  in  the  colour 
of  the  legs.     It  is  probably  the  male  of  S.  areolatus,  Cress. 

Hab.  Vancouver's  Island. 
a.  S  ■  (Type.)  Vancouver's  Island.  Lieut.-Col.  Hawkins. 


19.  Sirex  zonatus. 

Urocerus  zonatus,  Nbrt,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  357  (18G9). 
Sirex  fulvocinctus,  Westtc.   The*.  Ent.   Oxon.  p.  114,  pi.  xxi.  n>.  1 
(1874). 

Hab.  United  States. 

20.  Sirex  latifasciatus. 

Sirex  latifasciatus,  Westir.   Thes.  Ent.   Oxon.  p.  114,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  2 
(1874). 

Hab.  North  America. 


21.  Sirex  abbotii. 
(Plate  XV.  fig.  8.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  6  lin.,  long.  corp.  11  lin. 

Head  and  antennae  blue-black,  extremities  of  the  first  two  joints 
of  antennas  rufous  below  :  thorax  greenish ;  first  two  segments  of 
abdomen,  and  half  the  third,  and  last  two  segments  blue-black  ; 
head  and  prothorax  very  hairy,  very  coarsely  punctured  ;  abdomen 
moro  finely.  Legs  rufous,  hind  tibia?  and  first  three  joints  of  the 
tarsi  black.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline  ;  venation  most  anomalous  : — 
on  one  side  there  is  a  projection  in  the  nervure  bounding  the  first 
marginal  cell ;  the  nervule  crossing  the  second  radial  cell  is  incom- 
plete ;  and  on  the  hind  wings  the  nervure  bounding  the  first  middle 
cell  on  the  outside  is  Y-shaped ;  on  the  other  side,  the  nervure 
between  the  first  marginal  and  first  submarginal  coll  is  double,  and 
a  projecting  nervure  is  thrown  out  from  above  into  the  second  and 
third  submarginal  cells ;  the  second  brachial  cell  has  an  incomplete 
cross  nervule.     Hind  tibiae  and  first  joint  of  tarsi  much  inflated. 

Hab.  Georgia. 


lB' 


a.  c?  •  (Type.)  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 

22.  Sirex  cyaneus. 

Sirex  cyaneus,  Eabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  419,  n.  8  (1781). 
Urocerus  nitidus,  Han:  Ins.  Mass.  p.  391  (1841). 
Sirex  nigricornis,  Newm.  Ent.  Mag.  i.  p.  414  (1833). 
Sirex  duplex,  Shuck.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  (2)  i.  p.  631  (1837). 


o.  sibbx.  379 

Hob.  North  America. 

a-cj.  <S  •  Britain  (introduced).  J.  F.  Stephens. 

h-l.  c"  2-  Britain  (introduced).  W.  E.  Shuckard. 

vi,  7i.  g.  Britain  (bred  from  larch).  Sir  J.  Luhb 

o.  9. .  Nova  Scotia  Lieut.  Redman. 

p.  2-  \    ■  :    indland.  J.  Milne,  Esq. 

q.  2  "     Martin's  Falls,  Albany  Ri\  Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

/•, s.  2-  North  Aiii^ 

23.  Sirex  cseruleus. 
I  "i   ■  Tram.  Anu  -i       S       \  iii.  p.  -'It    1 B80). 

flWo.  We  irth  Am 

it.  2-  Vancouver's  1-1.-  Lieut.-Col.  Hawkins. 

2 1.  Sirex  nigricomis. 

Sires  □  :  i.  p.  -11  3,  n.  •'>  i  1  7-1  i. 

Sirej  ,;  p.  115,  pi.  xxi.  tig.  0  (1874), 

I/ul,.   North  America. 
<(-</.  2  •  rtD  Ann 

25.  Sirex  behrensii. 
Urocerua  behri  l  Uner.  E  '.  Sloe.  viii.  p.  .'j">  (  1 : 

//<)>>.  California. 

26.  Sirex  fulvus. 
Urocerua  fulvus,  I  /'nut*.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  •'»■">  (1880). 

Hab.   Western  United  States ;   Mexico. 

a.    J.  Mi 


27 


Sirex  albicornis. 


albicornis,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  410,  u.  '.»  (1781). 
:erus  albicornis,  Harr.  i  s.  p.  391     I  -  1 1 

Urocerua  albicornis  \  var.  californicus,  Aorf,  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Sue. 
ii.  p.  360  I  1869). 

Hub.  North  America. 


a-c.  2- 

N<\\  foundland 

.1.  Milne,  Esq. 

d-f.  2- 

Nova  Sco1 

1       it.  Redman. 

i  'anada. 

W.  M.  s.  D'Urban, 

Esq 

h  /.-.  2- 

Britisb  Columbia. 

J.  K.  Lord,  Esq. 

2. 

North  America  r 

380 


sikicid^:. 


28.  Sirex  flavipennis. 
(Plato  XV.  fig.  10.) 

Exp.  al.  2-2|  poll.,  long.  corp.  1  poll.  6  lin.  ad  1  poll.  8  lin. 

Black  ;  head  and  thorax  granulated,  and   thickly   clothed  with 

greyish  pubescence  ;  antenna?  (except  the  basal  joint),  the  collar, 

enchri,  and  the  basal  half  of  the  femora  and  tarsi  yellow.    Wings 

deep  yellowish  hyaline.    One  specimen  has  a  yellow  spot  on  each 

side,  in  front  of  the  eighth  segment  of  the  abdomen. 

Allied  to  S.  albicomis,  but  much  larger,  aud  with  only  the  basal 
oiut  of  the  antenna?  black. 

-c.  2-  (Types.)  Vancouver's  Island.  Lieut.-Col.  Hawkins. 


29.  Sirex  hirsutus. 
(Plate  XV.  fig.  6. ) 

Exp.  al.  2  poll.,  long.  corp.  1  poll.  2  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  bluish  black,  very  hairy;  first  five  or  six  joints 
of  the  antennae  rufous  ;  first  two  segments  of  the  abdomen  and 
cornus  lighter  blue,  the  remainder  of  the  abdomen  dull  reddish, 
irregularly  mottled  with  black  ;  front  legs  rufous,  middle  legs  rufous 
on  one  side  and  blackish  on  the  other  ;  hind  legs  blackish  ;  femora 
reddish  brown,  and  the  terminal  joints  of  the  tarsi  more  or  less 
red;  hind  tibia'  and  first  joint  of  tarsi  much  swollen,  flattened,  and 
deeply  channelled.  Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  more  strongly  washed 
with  yellow  on  portions  of  the  costa  and  inner  margin. 

Hah.  Georgia  (?)*. 

a.  S.  (Type.)  Georgia  (?). 

30.  Sirex  abdominalis. 

Urocerus  abdominalis,  Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  392  (1841);  Nori,  Trans. 
Amer.  Enl.  Soc.  h.  p.  361  (1869). 

Hah.  United  States. 

31.  Sirex  flavicornis. 
(Plate  XII.  fig.  18.) 

Sirex  flavicornis,  Fabr.  Spec.  Ins.  i.  p.  418,  n.  4  (17.*1 1. 

Exp.  al.  2  poll.  4  lin.,  long.  corp.  1  poll.  7  lin. 

Head  and  thorax  black,  villous  ;  antenna?,  cheeks,  knees,  tibia?, 
and  tarsi  yellow  ;  hind  tarsi,  below  the  middle  of  the  first  joint,  red- 

*  This  specimen  was  placed  with  S.  abbotii  as  S.juvenctis,  and.  although  not 
labelled,  is  very  probably  also  from  Georgia. 


5.  sieex.  381 

dish  brown  beneath ;  claws  blackish ;  abdomen  and  femora  black ; 
cenchri,  hinder  portion  of  the  first  segment  of  the  abdomen,  the 
whole  of  the  second,  a  row  of  spots  at  the  back  of  the  sixth,  the 
seventh  and  the  greater  part  of  the  front  of  the  eighth  (except  a 
small  triangular  spot  on  each  side  in  front )  yellow  above ;  cornus 
yellow  ;  ovipositor  black,  the  neighbourhood  of  its  base  yellowish 
beneath.     Wings  yellowish  hyaline,  with  yellowish-brown  nervuros. 

/fab.  Labrador. 
a.  $.  (Type.)  Labrador.  Banksian  Collection. 


32.  Sirex  bizonatus. 

Urocerua  flavicornis,   Nort.   {nee  Fabr.)    Trans.  Amer.  lint.    Soc.  ii. 

p.  362  |  I860). 
Sires  bizonatus,  st^jili.  111.  Brit.  Ent.,  Mand.  vii.  p.  114,  pi.  xxxvi. 
2  I  L83i 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  5-8  lin.,  long.  Corp.  1  poll,  ad  1  poll.  2  lin. 

Perl  ;  -  variety  of  the  last,  but  Bmaller  and  more  slender,  and 
appears  t"  be  constant  in  coloration.  Differs  in  the  paler  hind 
.  which  arc  brown  only  at  the  tips  of  the  tibiae  above  and  at 
the  daws,  and  in  the  colour  of  tbc  abdomen,  which  is  black  above, 
with  the  second  Begment,  a  narrow  border  to  the  first,  the  seventh. 
and  more  or  less  of  the  front  half  of  the  eighth,  luteous  above. 

Stephens  has  well  figured  the  female  of  this  species  or  variety  ; 
and  as  it  is  a  well-known  insect.  I  have  thought  it  sufficient  to  give 
a  comparative  description  here. 

Hah.  North  America. 

(Typ<  Britain  (introduced).  .I.K.Stephens. 

N<>.     3     tia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

\    fa  S    itia. 
£.  St    Martin's  Falls,  Albany  Dr.  Barnston. 

Ki\  er,  Hudson's  Bay. 
('ape  Krusenstern,  Arctic  sir  J.  Richardson. 

Region-. 
.Mackenzie  River.  Dr.  Rae. 

Fort  Churchill,  Hudson's  Capt.  Herd. 

Bay. 
British  Columbia.  J.  K.  Lord,  Esq. 

Newfoundland.  J.  Milne,  Esq. 

Newfoundland. 


33.  Sirex  dimidiatus. 

Sirex  dimidiatus,  TVestir.    The*.  Ent.  don.  p.   115,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  5 
1-74). 

llab.  North  America. 

u    ^ .  North  America. 


a, 

b.  $. 

'■• 

d.  S- 

e. 

6- 

f- 

-k.  6 

I. 

?• 

m 

•  $• 

a. 

2- 

". 

9- 

!'■ 

?•  $■ 

r. 

5- 

382  sikicid-e. 

84.  Sirex  tricolor. 
Urocerus  tricolor,  Prov.  Nat.  Can.  i.  p.  17,  ii.  p.  77,  fig.  10  (1869-70). 
Hah.  Canada. 

35.  Sirex  cressonii. 

Urocerus  cressonii,  Nort.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iii.  p.  16  (1864) ;  id. 
Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.  p.  361  (1869). 

Hab.  United  States. 

36.  Sirex  tarsalis. 

Urocerus  tarsalis,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  viii.  p.  52  (1880). 
Hab.  Washington  Territory. 

'•u.  Sirex  gracilis. 
Sirex  gracilis,  Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  114,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  4  (1874). 
Hab.  North  America. 

38.  Sirex  caudatus. 
Urocerus  caudatus,  Cress.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iv.  p.  247  (1865). 
Hab.  North  America*. 

a.  $ .  United  States. 

b.  $ .  Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 
c-e.  2  •       St.  Martin's  Falls,  Albany  River,     Dr.  Barnston. 

Hudson's  Bay. 
/.  $ .  California.  Voyage  of  H.M.S.'  Herald.' 

39.  Sirex  melancholicns. 

Sirex  melancholicus,  Westw.  Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  116,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  8 
(1874). 

Hab.  North  America. 

40.  Sirex  morrisoni. 
Urocerus  morrisoni,  Cress.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  i.  p.  35  (1880). 
Hab.  Colorado,  Utah,  Washington  Territory. 

*  Closely  allied  to  8.  spectrum,  L. 


5.  sirex.  383 

C.   Indian  > 

1 1 .  Sirex  imperialis. 
(Plate  XV.  fig.  5.) 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  LO  lin..  long.  corp.  1  poll.  2  lin. 

Uniform  steel-blue,  shining;    wings  '-hyaline,   with    black 

nervures,  and  strongly  iridescent  ;  second  brachial  cell  with  com- 
plete inner  cross  line. 

ffab.   India. 
a.  $.  (Typi  North  India.  ('apt.  Boyes. 

l_.  Sirex  xanthus. 

i rim-  xv.  fig. :.) 

i  xanthus,  Cameron,   Trans.  Ent.  v    .  Lond.  1870,  p.  171. 

I     [).  al.  1  poll.  I11  lin..  long.  Corp.  1  poll.  3  lin. 

I  •  yellow  :  antenna   and  abdomen  rufo-testaceous ;  ocelli, 

an  impressed  line  on  the  vertex  behind  them,  a  spol  between  the 
antenna?,  tips  "t   mandibles,  the  front  and  sides  of  the  mesothi 

tathorax,  and  the  pectus   black,  with    a  1   rge  yellowish  spol 
on  the  sides  in  front.     Sides  of  abdomen  brown,  visible  above  on  the 
of  the  termin  in  front.     Wings  deep  yellowish  hya- 

line, with  reddish-brown  nervures  d  brachial  cell  with  no  inner 

cross  line. 

Hab.    India. 
.  (T\  pe.  i  V'  guud.  ( 'apt.  Laing. 

1 1.   .  lustraluai  Si  ■ 
hi.  Sirex  australis. 
(Plate  XV.  fig.  12.) 

i     p.  al.  1  poll.   I  lin..  long.  corp.  1  I  lin. 

Head   blue,  thorax  and  firsl    segment  of  the  abdomi  nish 

blue,  remainder  of  abdomen  bronzy  violet.  Head  and  basal  seg- 
ment of  abdomen  finely  punctured,  thorax  more  coarselj  so  ;  protho- 
rax  and  cheeks  densely  hairy  :  an1  with  the  basal  half  luteous, 

and  the  terminal  halt'  piceous,  the  division  between  the  colours  not 
sharplj  defined;  under  surface  of  body  duller  blue:  base  of  ovipo- 
sitor luteous ;  coxae  violet  ;  legs  hit  eons.  Wings  hyaline,  yellowish 
hyaline  beyond  the  middle:  Becond  radial  cell  with  the  transverse 
nervure  only  extending  half  acre--. 

Allied  to  s'.  juvi  ncus. 

Hah.  Australia. 

a.  2'  (Typ1  Australia.  J.  Macgillivray. 


384  siRicmas. 

6.  TREMEX. 

Tremex,  Jur.  Hym.  p.  80  (1807). 

Xyloterus,  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  385  (1837). 

Xylsecematium,  Heyden,  Berl.  ent.  Zeitschr.  xii.  p.  227  (1868). 

1.  Tremex  fuscicornis. 

Sirex  fuscicornis,  Fabr.  Mant.  Ins.  i.  p.  257,  u.  6  (1787)  ;  Khtg,  Mon. 

Sir.  Germ.  p.  41,  pi.  v.  fig.  5  (1803)  ;  Hart.  Blattw.  p.  387  (1837); 

Stein,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  74  (1881). 
Sirex  camelogigas,  Christ,  Ins.  p.  411,  pi.  lxvi.  fig.  1  (1791). 

Hah.  Europe. 


a 


2.  Lyons.  F.  Walker. 

h]  2  •  Germany.  J.  F.  Ruthe. 

c.   5 .  Europe. 

2.  Tremex  magus. 

Sirex  magus,  Fabr.  Mant.  Ins.  i.  p.  257,  n.  3  (1787)  :  Kluy,  Mon. 

Sir.  Germ.  p.  42,  pi.  v.  figs.  2-4  (1803)  ;    Hart.  Blattw.  p.  386 

(1837). 
<5 .  Sirex  nigrita,  Fabr.  Mant.  Ins.  i.  p.  258,  n.  2  (1787). 

Bab.  Europe. 

:>.  Tremex  columba. 

Sirex  colmnba,  Johamsen,  Amoen.  Acad,  vi.  p.  412,  n.  88  (1761); 

Linn.  Syst,  Nat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  929,  a.  2  (  1 767 ). 
Tremex  columba,  Say,  Amer.  Ent.  ii.  p.  74.  pi.  xxxni.  fig.  3  (1825)  ; 

Harr.  Ins.  Mass.  p.  389  (1841)  ;  Nort.  Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii. 

p.  364  (1869). 
Sirex  pensylvanicus,  I)e  Geer,  Hist.  Ins.  iii.  p.  513,  pi.  xxx.  fig.  13 

(1773). 
Tremex  obsoletus,  Say,  West.  Quart.  Rep.  ii.  p.  73  (1823)  ;  id.  Amer. 

Ent.  ii.  p.  74,  pi.  x'xxii.  fig.  2  (1825). 
Sirex  cinctus,  Dru.  III.  Ex.  Ent.  ii.  pi.  xxxviii.  fig.  2  (1773). 
Sirex  americana,  Christ,  Ins.  p.  412  (1791). 

Hab.  North  America. 

a.  <3 .  Michigan.  Dr.  D.  Clark. 

b.  2 .  West  Canada.  Capt.  Ibbetson. 

c.  d.  $  •  North  America.  Sir  R.  Murchison. 
e,f.  J  .                Nova  Scotia.  Lieut.  Redman. 

,/.'<?.  Georgia*.  Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 

h-l.  <$  9. .  North  America. 

4.  Tremex  sericeus. 
Tremex  sericeus,  Say,  West.  Quart.  Hep.  ii.  p.  13  (1823) ;  id.  Amer. 


*  Abbot  met  with  this  species  in  oak-woods  in  September. 


6.    i'REMEX.  3S5 

Ent.  ii.  p.  7-'!,  pi.  xxxii.  fig.  1  (1m.'"")):   Xort.  Trans.  Amer.  Eat. 
.  ii.  p.  366  ( L869). 
Tremex  servillei,  Bridle,  Ihjm.  iv.  p.  04-3,  pi.  xlv.  fig.  2  (1846). 

Hub.  Uuited  States. 

a.  c?.  Georgia.  Probably  from  Abbot's  collection. 

b.2-  St.  Louis.  E.  Doubleday. 

C,d.  c?  $•  United  St»1 

5.  Treniex  maurus. 

Tremex  niaurus,    Westw.   Thes.  Ent.   Oxon,  p.  116,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  •'> 

tl-7  J). 

Sab.  North  America. 

6.  Tremex  pandora. 

Tremex  pandora,  Westw.   Thes.  Eat.  Oxon.  p.  110,  pi.  xxi.  fig.  0 
(1874). 

/Jab.  China. 

«.  <S  •  Shanghai  li.  Fortune. 

7.  Tremex  sinitliii. 
(Plate  XV.  fig.  l.i 

mex  smithi,  Cameron,  Trans.  Ent.  fi  I,  1^70.  p.  170. 

Exp.  al.  1  poll.  :;  lin..  Long.  corp.  1  poll. 

Blue-black  :  face  hairy,  head  and  thorax  very  closely  punctured. 
I         and  second  segments  of  the  abdomen  bordered  behind  with 

US  yellow,  the  second  very  narrowly;  the  third  and  fourth 
slightly,  and  the  fifth  and  sixth  more  distinctly,  at  the  sides  only. 
The  first  six  segments  of  the  abdomen  have  a  strong  purplish  lustre; 
the  remainder  are  dull,  coarsely  punctured,  and  clothed  with  short 
grey  hairs.  Terebra,  and  base  of  hind  tibiae  and  of  first  hind  tarsus, 
testaceous  yellow.  Wings  purplish  hyaline,  with  piceous  nervures; 
second  brachial  cell  in  the  tore  wings,  and  the  middle  of  the  hind 
wings,  hyaline. 

A  male  specimen  from  the  same  collection,  which  may  possibly 
belon-  to  this  species,  is  Larger  (exp.  al.  1  poll.  11  lin.,  long.  corp. 
1  poll.  1  lin.),  with  no  pale  markings  on  the  abdomen  or  legs,  and 
the  abdomen  is  slightly  tinged  with  chestnut-colour,  and  finely 
punctured. 

Hub.  East  Indies. 

a.  $.     (Type.)  East  Indies. 

b.  cj  (?).  East  Indies. 

8.  Tremex  rugicollis. 

Tremox  rugicollis,    Westw.   Thes.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  117,  pi.  xx.  fig.  9 
(1874). 

Hub.    Philippines. 

2c 


386  siricid^;. 

9.  Tremex  insignis. 

Treruex  insignis,  Smith,  Journ,  Linn.  Soc.  iv.  p.  178  (1860). 
Hah.  Aru. 

10.  Tremex  purpureipeniiis. 
Tremex  purpureipeniiis,  Westiv.  Then.  Ent.  Oxon.  p.  117  (1874). 
Hah.  Malacca. 

11.  Tremex  insularis. 
Tremex  insularis,  Smith,  Journ.  Linn.  Sue.  Zvul.  ii.  p.  117  (ltt58). 
Hab.  Sarawak. 

7.  TEREDONIA. 

Teredon,  Nort.   Trans.  Amer.  Ent.  Soc.  ii.   p.  366   (1869),  nom. 
prceoce. 

1.  Teredonia  cubensis. 

Tremex  cubensis,  Cress.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil,  iv.  p.  '2  (1865). 
Hah.  Cuba. 

2.  Teredonia  latitarsis. 

Tremex  latitarsus,  Cress.  Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  Phil.  iv.  p.  3,  fig.  1  (1865). 
Hah.  Cuba. 


ADDENDA. 


,  ,  ,  Page  1.  Cimbex  feniorata. 

rmany  i  II.  Buchecker. 

s.  i  Pup  -  Get  - ).  EI.  Buchecker. 

.,i_  Pag    _.  Cimbex  lutea. 

//'  /,:  \\  ,  ikb.  II.  Buchecker. 

ii}kk.  (Pupa-ca  H.  Buchecker. 


Add:— 


.  Cimbex  connata. 


^l  I  i.  I ' 

q.  (J  tl.  But 


Add:— 


I.  Cimbex  sibirica. 
(Plate  XVI.  ; 
d.  <$  •  Salair,  Sib  i  Dr.  Finsch. 

Exp.  al.  I  poll.  6  Lin.,  lonj  Liu. 

Male    closely    resembles    C.  '.      Head,    thorax,    a 

tei    part  of  legs  deep  black;  icu  rufous,  blackish  al   base 

and  towards  the  tip  above.     Anti  aud  tips  of  hind  tibia1 

us;  trochanters  rui  Lrmouuted  by  a  white  crescent  : 

es  white  beneath.     Wings  hyaline,  with  piccous  nervures,  tips 

dusky.     (The  righl  hind  win-  has  three  radial  cells  instead  of  two.) 

i^d—  Page  8.  Trichiosoma  lucoruia. 

gg-kk.  3  $ .  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

II.  5  •  Salair,  Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 

. e  10.  Trichiosoma  vitellina. 

Munich.  17.  Buchecker. 

a.  (Pupa-cas  Germany  (?)  TI.  Buchecker. 

2  c  2 


388  ADDENDA. 


a  -,  i ,_  Page  12.  Praia  taczanowskii. 
Praia  taczanowskii,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  572  (1881). 

^, ._  Page  13.  Zaraea  fasciata. 

l-n.  2  •  Zurich.                                H.  Buchecker. 

o-g.  2  •  Munich.                               H.  Buchecker. 

^1 . Page  13.  Abia  nitens. 

t*-a.  S  2  ■  Munich.                              H.  Buchecker. 

an.  $ .  Germany  (?).                      H.  Buchecker. 

bb-dd.  $  $ .  Zurich.                               H.  Buchecker. 

Page  14.  Abia  brevicornis. 

Add  :-  (Plate  XVL  fiS-  4'  ncc  fiS-  2-> 

d~e.  2-  Munich.                               II.  Buchecker. 

f-i-6  2-  Zurich.                               H.  Buchecker. 


Add  :— 


Pa^e  14.  Abia  aunilenta. 


Abia  aurulenta,  Sich.  Ann.  Soc.  Eni.  Fr.  (3)  v.  p.  488,  pi.  x.  figs.  2 
&  :;  (1866). 

A^id  . Page  1 4 .  Abia  fulgens. 

Abia  fulgens,  Marq.  Hull.  Sue.  Toulouse,  xiii.  p.  131  (1879). 


H.  Buchecker. 


H.  Buchecker. 


II.  Buchecker. 

Page  1G.  Add  the  following  species : — 

5  a.  Amasis  similis. 

Amasis  similis,  3focs.  Term,  fuzetek,  iv.  p.  267  (1880);  AndrS,  Spec 
Hym.  i.  p.  573  (1881);  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France,  (6)  i. 
p.  346  (1881). 

Hub.  Beyrout. 


Add  :— 

i  age  i*+.  ADia  ionicerse. 

r.  (J. 

Zurich. 

Add  :— 

Page  15.  Amasis  obsciira. 

ff-*.  6  ?  ■ 

Zurich. 

Add  :— 

Pago  16.  Amasis  crassicornis 

ff.  6. 

Zurich. 

ADDENDA.  389 

Page  34.  Add  the  following  species : — 
7.  Sericocera  krugii. 

Schizocera  krugii,  Cress.    (Vide  p.  38.  n.  23.) 

Schizocerus  zaduachi,  Dewitz,  lierl.  ent.  Zeitschr.  sxv.  p.  207,  pi.  v. 
.  12,  12a  (1881). 

Hab.  Porto  Itico 


. 


idd  :— 


Page  35.  Schizocerus  furcatus. 


i-m.  6  2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

^  . Page  36.  Schizocerus  melanurus. 

b.  2'  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 


Add:— 


Page  36.  Schizocerus  melanocephalus. 


c,  d.  2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

e-g.  §.  I.  gem Mountain,  near  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Page  38.  Add  a  genua  and  species: — 

t.  NEMATONEURA. 
V  matoneura,  Ami.  .         .  Hym.  i.  p.  57G 1  1  381). 

1 .  Neuiatoncura  violaceipenuis. 
Nematoneura  violaceipennis,  Andre",  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  577  (1881). 
Hah.  Caucasus. 

Page  49.  Hernidianeura  gonagra. 

\._     •.'.  i   Republic.  Dr.  Burmeister. 

Pag    55.  Hylotoma  pullata. 

Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Zurich.  U.  Buchecker. 

[•     Maintain,  near  Zurich.  E.  Buchecker. 

K  ::..:■  II.  Buchecker. 

Page  do.  Hylotoma  violacea. 

Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Zurich.  1 1.  Buchecker. 

Siberia.  Dr.  Finsch. 

Page  55.  Hylotoma  berberidis. 

Munich.  II.  Buchecker 

Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 


\dd:— 

a.  2- 

Add  :— 

a.  2- 
b,c  <3  2- 

d.  2- 

e.  2- 

Add  :— 

d-h.  (S  2  • 
i,  k.  6  2 
l-n.  d  2  • 

Add:— 

d-d.  6  2  • 
k-p.  d*  $  • 

390 


ADDEXDA. 


Add:— 

jragu  t»u.   xiy  iu  iimia  uy  aiieua. 

h-g.  6  2- 
h.  (J. 

i.  6. 

Munich. 
Zurich. 

Liigern  Mountain,  near  Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

Add:— 

Page  56.  Hyiotoma  ciliaris. 

e.  6. 

a.  c?. 

.Munich. 
Zurich. 

11.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

Add  :— 

Page  57.  Hyiotoma  ustulata. 

Il-oo.  d  2  • 

pp-uu.  <s  2  ■ 

Munich. 
Zurich. 

JT.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

Add:— 

Page  57.  Hyiotoma  atrata. 

s,t.  2- 
u.  2. 

v.  2- 

Munich. 

Zurich. 

Siberia. 

II.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 
Dr.  Finsch. 

Add  :— 

Page  58.  Hyiotoma  pagana. 

i.  2- 

tt-x.  &  2  ■ 
y-  2- 

Munich. 

Zurich. 

1  /agera  Mountain,  near  Zurich. 

II.  Buchecker. 
II.  Buchecker. 
II.  Buchecker. 

Add:— 

Page  59.  Hyiotoma  dimidiata. 

«,  b.  S  2  ■ 
c.  2- 

Zurich. 

Zurich  (?). 

II.  Buchecker. 
1 1 .  Buchecker. 

Add  :— 

Page  59.  Hyiotoma  cyaneocrocea. 

u-z.  S  2  ■ 
aa,  66.  3 . 

Munich. 
Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

Add  :— 

Page  59.  Hyiotoma  melanochra. 

r.  3- 
s-iv.  3  2  • 

*-*  d  2  • 

Munich. 

Zurich. 

Lagern  Mountain,  near  Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker 
II.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

Add:— 

Page  60.  Hyiotoma  rosae. 

s-v.  3  2  • 
w-z.  2- 
aa.  2- 

Munich. 

Zurich. 

Hungary. 

II.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker. 

Add: 


Page  61.  Hyiotoma  sanguinicollis. 


Hyiotoma  sanguinicollis,  Andre,  Spec.  Hijm.  i.  p.  574  (1881)  ;  Annates 
de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France,  (6)  i.  p.  219  (1881). 


ADDENDA.  30  L 

Page  61.  Add  five  species  : — 

31 a.  Hylotoina  flavomixta. 

Hylotoma  flavomixta,  Andre,  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  -374  (1881). 
Hab.  Irkutsk. 

34  b.  Hylotoma  syriaca. 

Hylotoma  syriaca.  Mo  i.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.  267  (1880);  Andre", 
c.  Hym.  i.  p.  575  (1881);  id.  Annates de la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France, 
(6)i.p.  2 10  (1881). 

Hab.  Syria. 

i !  1  e.  Hylotoma  scita. 

Hylotoma  scita,  Mocs.  Term,  fiizetek,  iv.  p.:?67  (1880);  Andrd,  Spec. 
Hym.  i.  p.  575  (1881  ):  id.  Annates  d'-  l<i  Sue.  Ent.  de  France. 
i.  p.  348  (1881). 

lid,,  lieyrout,  Rhodes. 

B4d.  Hylotoma  versicolor. 

Eylotoma  versicolor,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soc   Ent.  d   Fram  . 
i.  p.  138  (1882 

Hab.  Taahkend. 

34e.  Hylotoma  proxima. 

Hylotoma  proxima,  Andre.  Spec.  Hym.  i.  p.  ."il  (1--])  ;  id.  Annates 
de  hi  s,,<-.  Ent.  de  France,  (6)  i.  p.  '-'AT  1 188]  i. 

JLd,,  Syria. 

ijj._  Page  72.  Hylotoma  interstitialis. 

Hylotoma  insterstitialis,  WaJU  rh.  Aid  to  the  Identification  of  Insects, 
l.  pi.  lwxi.  (1881). 

.  II .  Page  76.  Hylotoma  niassaj 33. 

Hylotoma  massajse,  Gribodo,  Ann.  Mus.  Genov.XMi.  p.  2G8  (1881). 


Add:— 

Page  v:'>.  Lophyrus  hercyniae. 

a.  2- 

Munich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

Add:— 

Page  83.  Lophyrus  dorsatus. 

e.  2- 
f-  ?• 

.Munich. 
Zurich. 

II.  Buchecker. 
II.  Buchecker. 

Add  :— 

Page  84.  Lophyrus  pini. 

r.  2  and  pupa- 

case.               Munich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

392  ADDENDA. 

All--  Page  ^"  I'Ophy1'118  sertiferus. 

66.  g.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

Page  89.  Add  a  species  : — 
3  a.  Monoctenus  andrei. 

Monoctenus  andrei,  Macs.  Term,  fuzetek,  iv.  p.  207  (1880). 
ITab.  Brussa. 

.,,  Page  98.  Cladius  pectinicornis. 

ee.  c?.  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

ff-hJc.S2-  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

ll-mm.  $.  Lagern  Mountain,  near  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

A(jc|. Page  98.  Trichlocampiis  viminalis. 

Cladius  luteiventris,  Dahlb.  Prodr.  Hym.  Scand.  p.  103  (183G). 
o.  $.  England.  Gr.  Taylor,  Esq. 

.||,_  Page  100.  Trichiocampus  discrepans. 

a,  b.  3  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

Ai,,_  Page  100.  Priophorus  padi. 

fffi  '.I'.i'.l-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

hhh.  2-  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

aji. _  Page  Bio.  Priophorus  brullei. 

a.  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

aj|. _  Page  LOO.  Priophorus  tener. 

a,  b.  2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

.,,  Page  101.  Priophorus  tristis. 

a-d.  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

» ■. , .  Page  102.  Craesus  septentrionalis. 

p-r.  c?  $ .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

,,,_  Page  102.  Craasus  brischkii. 

a.  2-  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


ADDENDA. 


393 


Add:— 
ft  ?. 


Page  104.  Nematus  lucidus. 

Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

Page  105.  Add  a  species : — 
10  a.  Neinatus  superbus. 

Nematus  superbus,  Gradl,  Enf.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  299  (1881). 
Hab.  Egerland. 


Add  :— 

i  age   iw<).    xiemcti/us  ucemuiinunuuis 

bb,  re.  cS  2  ■ 

dd.  2- 

Munich. 
Zurich . 

II.  Buchecker. 
II.  Buchecker. 

Add  :— 

Page  1  < » T .  Nematus  anomalopterus. 

o.  d. 

Munich. 

II.  Buchecker. 

Add  :— 

Page  108.  Nematus  capreae. 

oo-n:   3  2  • 

SS.     cS- 

it.  a  n.  <3  2- 
vv.   $. 

.Munich. 
]  [amburg. 

Zurich. 
nnany  ( 

H.  Buchecker. 
1 1.  Buchecker. 
1 1.  Buchecker. 
11.  Buchecker. 

Add:— 

1'  ige  1 1."..  Nematus  propiiiquus. 

0.    c?. 

/-.  '/•  3  2  • 

England. 

Munich. 

( i.  Taylor,  Esq. 
II.  Buchecker. 

Bead  : — 


Paw  11").     No.  96. 


Nematus  palliditarsus. 

Nematus  brachyacanthus,  vax.  palliditarsus,  Cam.  Proc.  N.  H.  Soc. 

Glasg.  ii.  p.  313  I L875). 
Nematus  geHdue,  Kirb. 


Page  116.  Nematus  zetterstedtii. 


Add:— 

tog*     u.u.    uciuai/iu   611,1/uoicui 

b-e.   cS. 

Munich. 

Add:— 

Page  110.  Nematus  pallipes. 

a.    $. 

Munich. 

Add:— 

Page  117.  Nematus  alpinus. 

b.  2- 

Zurich. 

H.  Buchecker. 


II.  Buchecker. 


II.  Buchecker. 


Page  118.     Add  a  species : — 
114  a.  Nematus  scoticus. 

Nematus  scoticus,  Cam.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.  1881,  p.  563. 
Hab.  Braemar. 


394 


ADDENDA. 


Add  :— 
a.  $: 

Add:— 
h-m.   J  2  ■ 
n.   2- 
o.   S. 


Page  118.  Nematus  tischbeini. 
Munich. 

Page  119.  Nematus  Mvipes. 

Munich. 
Zurich. 
Munich  (?). 


H.  Buchecker. 


H.  Buchecker. 
H.  Buchecker 
H.  Buchecker. 


Page  119.     Add  the  following  species : — 
123  a.  Nematus  congener. 
Tenthredo  flavipes,  Zett.  (nee  Hart.),  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  350,  n.  46  (1840). 
Hah.  Lapland. 


Add 
b.  6. 


Page  120.  Nematus  crassicornis. 
Zmich. 


H.  Buchecker. 


Read : — 


Page  123.     No.  155. 
Nematus  valesiacus. 

Nematus  leucocarpus,  Andre,  (nee  Hart.). 

Page  124.  Nematus  leucogaster. 


Add:— 

a,b.    2- 

c  2- 

Add  :— 
y.  6. 

Add:— 


Munich. 
Zurich. 

Page  124.  Nematus  abdominalis. 

Munich. 

Page  124.  Nematus  ruficapillus. 


H.  Buchecker. 
EL.  Buchecker. 


H.  Buchecker. 


Nematus  luteus,  var.  trimaculatus,  Cam.  Proc.  N.  11.  Soc.  Glasy.  ii. 
p.  259  (1875). 

t.    2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


Add: 
b.   6- 


Page  125.  Nematus  fiavescens. 
Munich. 


H.  Buchecker. 


Page  126.     Add  two  species  : — 
169  a.  Nematus  nebulosus. 
Nematus  nebulosus,  Stein,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  62  (1881). 
Ha  b.  Chodan. 

170  a.  Nematus  smaragdinus. 
Nematus  smaragdinus,  Stein,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  00  (1881). 
Hah.  Chodau. 


ADDENDA.  395 

^d  • Pa°e  126,  Nematus  inflatus. 

q-u.   3  2  •  Munich.                                 H.  Buchecker. 

^(j. Page  128.  Neinatus  ribesii. 

bb.  2  •  Munich.                                 II.  Buchecker. 

^A . Page  129.  Nematus  tibialis. 

s-w.   2  •  Zurich.                                    H.  Buchecker. 


Add  :— 


Page  129.  Nematus  papillosus. 


fff-iii.   S2-                           Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

kkh-rrr.  S  2-                         Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Add  •-  ^a°e  ^"'  ^ematlls  albipennis. 

k,  I.  (3  2  •                                Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 


Add:— 


Page  133.  Nematus  subbifidus. 
a,  b.   2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Afj^. Page  134.  Nematus  miliaris. 

eee-kkk.   $.  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Pago  134.     Add  two  species  : — 
234a.  Nematus  glutinosae. 
Nematus  glutinosaa,  Cam.  Ent.  M.  Mag.  xviii.  p.  193  (1882). 
Hob.  Britain. 

2!  1 1  b.  Nematus  salicivorus. 
Nematus  salicivorus,  Cam.  Ent.  M.  May.  xviii.  p.  194  (1882). 
Hab.  Britain. 

»  jfi  .  Page  L35.  Nematus  scutellatus. 

a-c.  <J .  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

.  * d .  Page  135.  Nematus  chrysogaster. 

a.  2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

b.  2  •  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

a  -,-, .  Pago  136.  Nematus  parvilabris. 

a.   2  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 


396  ADDENDA. 

Page  137.  Add  a  species: — 
259  a.  Nematus  togatus. 
Nematus  togatus,  Andre,  Spec.  Ili/m.  i.  p.  209  (1880). 
Hab.  Germany. 

j^. Page  138.  Nematus  viminalis. 

a.  S  •  Munich.  H.  Buchecker. 

b.  $.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

Page  139.  Nematus  strialipes. 

Previously  entered,  p.  131,  no.  208. 

Page  140. 

Substitute  the   following   for  no.  280.    Nematus   umbripeunis 
(already  entered,  no.  63,  p.  112) : — 

280.  Nematus  (?)  segmentatus. 
Tenthredo  segmentata,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  354,  n.  o4  (1840). 
Hab.  Lapland. 

280  a.  Nematus  (?)  melanorhcea. 

Tenthredo  melanorhcea,  Gmcl.  Si/st.  Nat.  i.  pt.  5,  p.  2668;  n.  136 

(1788). 


H.  Buchecker. 


H.  Buchecker. 

All-—  **a»e  ^^'  Diphadnus  fuscicomis. 

Diphadnua  fuscicomis,  Stein,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  63  (1881). 

Afji._  Page  154.  Dineura  stilata. 

z.  2  ■  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Page  155.  Add  a  species : — 

9o.  Dineura  grandis. 

Dineura  grandis,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soe.  Enf.  de  France,  (6)  i. 
p.  438  (1882). 

Hab.  East  Siberia. 


Hab.  Europe. 

Add:— 

Page  151.  Euura  saiiceti 

m.  $. 

Munich. 

Add:— 

Page  152.  Euura  angusta, 

I.  ?. 

Munich. 

DK5DA.  397 

^(j(1.  Page  155.  Hemichroa  abii. 

k.  2.  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

•  |j  Page  L56.  Hemichroa  rufa. 

q.  2-  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

^j.  Page  156.  Mesoneura  verna. 

h.  $.  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

Page  157.     Add  the  following  species : — 
2a.  Mesoneura  i? )  mediocris. 
Tenthredo  medi  -/'•     .  /.'    .  M  (h.  x.  p.  570  1 18: 

//a''.    Paris. 

.J,.  Pagi    !-">7.  Mesoneura  (?)  varinervia. 

h.  2  ■  111.  T.  Edmond 

,,i_  1'  _'<    l->.  Blennocanipa  .ennicornis. 

II.  I lu 

.,,  I    _-■  L59.  Blennocanipa  vernalis. 

.  $  .  1 1.  I  luchi  cker. 

y.  2-  Zuri  M 

Pagi    159.    Add  : — 

:    .  Blennocanipa  sanguinicollis. 

Blennocam]  .' 

//,//(.  i.  p.  583  (l8t 

Uab.  Hungary. 

,,,  Page  159.  Blennocanipa  fuliginosa. 

.  $  .  Munich.  EL  B  lcIn  cker. 

dd-ff.2-  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 

.,,  _  Page  160.  Blennocampa  niaura. 

2.  Zurich.  II.  Buchecker. 

...  Page  160.  Blennocampa  cinereipps. 

f-k.    '  Munich.  II.  Buchecker. 

l}  m.  Zurich.  H.  Buchecker. 


39S 


ADDENDA. 


Page  162.  Add  four  species  : — 
29  a.  Blennocampa(?)  dherbesii. 

Tenthredo  dherbes,  Rose,  Soc.  iVAgric.  de  la  Marne,  1826,  p.  22,  note. 
Hab.  France. 

29  b.  Blennocampa  (?)  vitis. 

Tenthredo  vitis,   V allot,  Compte  Rendu  de  I'Acad.  Dijon,  1843-44, 
p.  51. 

Hab.  France. 

29 c.  Blennocampa  (?)  trunculi. 

Tenthredo  trunculi,  Vallot,  Compte  Rendu  de  V Acad.  Dijon,  1843-44, 
p.  51. 

Hab,  France. 

29  d.  Blennocampa  (?)  albilabris. 

Selandria  albilabris,  Bridle,  Exped.  Scient.  de  Moree,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  392  (1832). 

Hab.  Greece. 

^fl . Page  169.  Monophadnus  melanopygius. 

Blennocampa  melanopygia,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France, 
(6)  i.  p.  447  (1882). 

Page  171.  Add  a  species : — 

18  a.  Monophadnus  sulcatus. 

Blennocampa  sulcatus,  Cam.  Ent.  31.  May.  xviii.  p.  271  (1882). 

Hab.  England,  Germany. 

Read:-  Pa^  178'     No'  «5- 

Monophadnus  amazonicus. 

Monophadnus  thoiacicus,  Kirb.  (nee  Tischb.~). 

Page  184.  Add  two  species  : — 
9  a.  Eriocampa  imperialis. 

Holopyga  imperialis,  Gradl,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  300  (1881). 
Hab.  Egerland. 

12  a.  Eriocampa  (?)  rufitarsis 

Selandria  rufitarsis,  Bridle,  Exped.  Scient.  de  Moree.  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  394  (1832). 

Hab.  Greece. 


ADDENDA.  399 

Page  l'Jo.  Add  a  species  : — 
8.  Phyllotonia  uigrescens. 
Phyllotoma  nigrescens,  Gradl,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  298  (lsbl). 
llab.  Egerland. 

.ji  _  Page-  195.  Camoneura  dahlbomi. 

a.  2-  Scotland  (?).  P.  Cameron,  Esq. 

Page  195.  Add  the  following  species  : — 
2.  Caenoneura  liellmanni. 
Allantus  liellmanni,  Gimm.  Bull.  Mosc.  ix.  p.  432  ( L836). 
Uab.  Kasan. 

.i|.  I'  ge  196.  Emphytus  ferruginosus. 

Emphytus  succinctus,  var.  -  E       A      r.   vii.  p.  215 

I  L881  i. 

Hah.  Thuringia. 
.  ,  | .  Page  L97.  Emphytus  cinctus. 

Tenthredo  cingulata,  Scop.  E  ..  p.  277,  u.  726  i  L763). 

^jq. Page  198.  Emphytus  tibialis. 

Tenthredo  varicomis,  Gmel.  Si/st.  Nat.  i.  p.  2666,  n.  1 19  <  17- 

Page  203.  Add  a  species  : — 

47  a.  Emphytus  alhistemus. 

Emphvtus  albisternus,  AndrS,  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  Frana .  (6) 
i.  p.  439(1882). 

Hub.  Amoor. 

Page  213.  Add  a  species: — 
7 a.  Strongylogaster  viridis. 
Qgylogaster  viridis,  Schmied.  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  214  (188 
llab.  Thuringia. 

Page  210.    Add  a  species: — 
9a.  Dolerus  rufipes. 
Dolerus  rufipes,  Gradl,  Ent.  Nachr.  vii.  p.  207  (1881). 
Hah.  Egerland. 


400  ADDENDA. 

aji._  Page  221.  Dolerus  thnidus. 

Tentliredo  quadricincta,  Zett.  Ins.  Lapp.  p.  344,  u.  23  (1840). 

.i -, .  Page  228.  Dolerus  rugosus. 

Dolerus  fulvinotus,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France,  (G)  i. 
p.  439  (1882). 

.  n  I ,  Page  233.  Athalia  spinarum. 

Athalia  spinaruni,  var.  orientalis,  Cam.  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Land.  1877, 
p.  90. 

Add  •  ^age  ^'  Sciapteryx  consobrina. 

Allantus  consobrinus,  var.  zwickoviensis,  Scldecht.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit. 
xxxiv.  p.  89  (1873). 

Hab.  Zwickau. 

Page  237.  Add  a  species  : — 

4  a.  Sciapteryx  nigriventris. 

Sciaptervx  nigriventris,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France, 
(G)  i.  p.  441  (1882). 

llab.  Taskkend. 

Page  241.    Add  the  following  species : — 
19 a.  Allantus  unicinctus. 

Tentliredo  unicincta,  Bridle,  Expcd.  Sclent,  de  Moree,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  391  (1832). 

Hab.  Greece. 

Page  243.  Add  three  species  : — 
28  a.  Allantus  melanotus. 
Allantus  melanotus,  Bud.  Stett.  ent.  Zeit.  xxxiii.  p.  139  (1872). 
Hab.  Harz  (?). 

286.  Allantus  flavipennis. 

Tentliredo  tlavipennis,  Bridle,  Expcd.  Sclent,  de  Mor6e,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  390,  pi.  Iii.  fig.  9  (1832). 

Hab.  Greece. 

34a.  Allantus  villosus. 

Tenthredo  villosa,  Bridle.  Expcd.  Sclent,  de  MorSe,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  390,  pi.  Iii.  fig.  10  (1832). 

Hab.  Greece. 


ADDENDA.  401 

Page  247.  Add  two  species : — 

GGfl.  Allantus  tuberculatus. 

Allantus  tuberculatus,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France,  (6) 
i.  p.  441  (1882). 

Hah.  Tashkend. 

66  b.  Allantus  persicus. 

Allantus  persicus,  Andre,  Annates  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France,  (6)    i 
p.  440  i  1882). 

Hob.  Teheran. 

Page  265.     No.  63. 

head:  Macrophya  jugurtha. 

Macrophya  cognata,  Kirb,  (nee  Mocs.). 

V       21  67. 

Kead:  Macrophya  niocsaryi. 

Biacrophya  lineata.  Mo  A  rt. ). 

1 '  Macrophya  vexator. 

Vide  lh'rt  fce,  p.  205. 

_  30.  Add  a  Bpecies  : — 
6.  Perineura  birnaculosa, 
Synairema  birnaculosa,  Marq.  Bull.  Soc.  Toulouse,  xiii.  p.  137  ( 1  379 
llaii.  France. 

Page  282.  Tenthredopsis  alpina,  Thorns. 
T.  lividivenlris,  Cam.,  appears  to  be  a  distinct  species. 

Page  284.  Tenthredopsis  flavoniaculata. 

Omit  the  entry 
</.  $ .  Britain.  J.  F.  Steph< 

as  fche  specimen  proves,  on   comparison  with  types,  to   belong  to 
T.  nigronotata. 

Page  284.  Tenthredopsis  nigronotata. 

.Add:— 

d.   2  Britain.  J.  F.  Stephens. 

2  D 


402  ADDENDA. 

Page  284.  Add  the  following  species  : — 
21  a.  Tenthredopsis  (?)  latecincta. 

Allantus  latecinctus,  Bridle,  Exped.  Sclent,  de  Moree,  iii.  (1)  pt.  2, 
p.  393,  pi.  Iii.  fig.  12  (1832). 

Hah.  Greece. 

Page  293.  Add  the  following  species : — 

39  a.  Tenthredo  (?)  leucomelas. 

Tenthredo  leucomelas,    Strom,  Norsk    Vidensk.  Selsk.   Skrifter,  iv. 
p.  347  (1768). 

Hah.  Norway. 

.  , ,  Page  296.  Tenthredo  maculata. 

Add : —  ° 

?  Tenthredo  amoena,  Marq.  Bull.  Soc.  Toidouse,  xiii.  p.  139  (1879). 

Acld  .  Pago  296.  Tenthredo  flava. 

Tenthredo  flava,  Poda,  Mus.  Greec.  p.  103,  n.  5  (1761). 

Page  296.  No.  55. 
Read  : —  Tenthredo  rnocsaryi. 

Tenthredo  rnocsaryi,  Andre,  Spec  Ibjm.  i.  p.  598  (1882). 
Tenthredo  menetriesii,  Kirb.  (  =  fallax,  Mocs.,  nee  Smith). 

Page  297.  No.  56. 
Read : —  Tenthredo  vespiformis. 

Tenthredo  vespiformis,  Schrank,  Enum.  Ins.  Austr.  p.  329,  n.  662 

(1781). 
Tenthredo  pallicornis,  Fahr.  (17'.'-). 
Tenthredo  vespoides,  St. -Fan/.  Mon.   Tenth:  p.  73,  n.  220  (1823)  ; 

id.  Faun.  Franc,  p.  18,  n.  4,  pi.  iii.  fig.  2. 

Page  297.  Add  the  following  species  : — 

58  a.  Tenthredo  duhia. 
Tenthredo  dubia,  Strom,  Norsk   Videmh.  Selsk.   Skrifter,  iv.  p.  347 
(1768). 

Hah.  Norway. 

Page  301.  Tenthredo  conspicua. 
Add:  — 

?  Tenthredo  scapularis,  St.-Farg.  Enc.  Meth.  x.  p.  509  (1825). 

Page  301.  Add  two  species: — 
85  a.  Tenthredo  (?)  carhonaria. 
Tenthredo  cavbonaria,  Linn.  Syst.  Nat.  i.  pt.  2,  p.  37  (1768). 
Hah.   Europe. 


ADDENDA.  403 

85  b.  Tenthredo(?)  bimaculata. 

Allantus  bimaculatus,  Gimm.  Bull.  Mosc.  ix.  p.  431  (1836). 

Ha b.  Livonia. 

Page  331.  Add  a  species  : — 

26  a.  Megalodontes  laniellatus. 

Tarpa  laniellata,  Andre,  Atmales  de  la  Soc.  Ent.  de  France,  (6)  i. 
p.  442  (1882). 

Hab.  Tashkend. 

P;  .  line  9  from  bottom. 

Erase  the  reference  to  Tenthredo  flax  u  pgt  ELetz. 

Page  339.  No.  38. 

*te™  '•  Pamphilius  hypocinctus. 

Lyda  semicinctn,  '/.add.  (  nee  Nort. ). 

Page  34-">.  Add  a  -  : — 

.  Pamphilius  iridescens. 

Lyda  irid-  I  I  de  la  8oc.  Ent.  de  France,  (0)   i. 

p.  443  (1882). 

Hab.  East  Siberia. 

Page  364.  No.  54. 
Read  : —  Cephus  cressonii. 

Cephas  abdominalis,  Cress,  (nee  Latr.). 


N.13. — This  Appendix  is  brought  down  to  June,  1882. 


ERRATA. 


Page    14,  lino    2,  for  Plate  XVI.  fig.  2  read  Plate  XVI.  fig.  4. 
„       G2,    „     22,  after  Hylotoina  ephippiata,  Smith,  add  [nee  Klug). 
,,       74,   ,,      8,  for  Tram.  Ent.  Hoc.  Land.  1878  read  '/>•««*.  ^r.  1877. 
„     186,    „     12,  for  Mouostcgia  ignotus,  Fort.,  read  Selandria  ignotus,  Nort. 
„     219,    „       2,  for  1885  read  1881. 

„    241,  „     8  from  bottom,  for  Allaiitus  abliventris  read  Allantus 

albiventris. 
„     300,    „       3,  for  Tenthredo  albicolor  read  Tcnthredo  albicolon. 
„     305,    „     19,  for  Mosich.  road  Motsch. 


AI.I'IIAUKTHU   INDEX, 


377. 

1 1 

I  -7 

363. 
122. 

21  I. 

■ 
abdi 
20]   . 

illxl     ■ 

abdominali.n  (IIj 
GO. 

I 

abdi 

N 
1 24, 

abdomi 

abdi  5  5 1"- 

214. 
abdumii  1 

124. 
abd  1  'ichorba- 

cbus),  -in. 
abdominalis      1 

abdumii 

\       .  I-. 

I  334. 

365. 
abietina      (Tentbredi 

L13. 
abietinus  (Neniatus),  1 1-'!. 
abietinus  (< >ryssus),  3U5. 
abi  I  "7. 

I. 
221    . 


\        •  1 13. 

\ 

I '. 12. 
N  i.".'.1. 

31. 

i 

I-:;. 

I  1 
1  I  !. 

- 

i  i 
I 

227. 

I  L01. 

101. 

.'I. 
rerii  ems),  21 

is),  130. 

a-ti  59. 

ILlll: 

1-.;. 

i  -.".. 

alii  I      tbrcdo),  L59 

affinis  (Dolerus),  230. 
affinis  (  Nematus  .  112. 
a  ffin      '  307. 

19. 


ufricana  (Dineura),  180. 
afric  V 

180. 

Jit ». 
-    1  302. 

!4'.'. 
i  ,210. 

akliui  -•      I  -7. 

'■ 

21 !  1 . 

'•I 

31. 

I 
201. 

J  don- 

■  I. 

■ 
1''..".. 
albicolon      (Tcntlm 
3(10. 

all.; 

• 
albicornh         i     itbredo) 

297,  298. 
albicornis      (Uroceru 

albicornis      1  Kipbvdria), 

371. 
albicruris       (ih  lotomo  |, 
57. 

I  Ulantus),  100. 
albida       ( Blennocauipa 
162. 
da(Tentbredo      ••  • 


406 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX. 


albidopictus  (Monophad- 

nus),  169. 
albidopictus     (Taxonus), 

211. 
albidovariata      (Heini- 

chroa),  156. 
albifacies      (Macrophya), 

271. 
albifrons  (Dolerus),  231. 
albifrons      (Dosytheus), 

231. 
albifrons  (Lyda),  335. 
albilabris  (Blennocampa), 

398. 
albilabris  (Xematus),  118. 
albilabris      (Selandria), 

398. 
albimacula  (Macrophya), 

261. 
albiinana       (Tcnthredo), 

264. 
albipennis       (Blenno- 

campa),  161. 
albipennis      (Xematus), 

132,  395. 
albipennis       (Selandria), 

161. 
albipes  (Allantus),  170. 
albipes  (Cladius),  100. 
albipes  (Fenusa),  L94. 
albipes  (Mesi)in'iira),  157. 
albipes    (Monophadnus), 

170. 
albipes  (Phamusa),  194. 
albipes  (Selandria),  1 71 >. 
albipes  (Taxonus).  210. 
albipes  (Tenthredo),  100, 

170,  188,  261. 
albipuncta  (Macrophya), 

264. 
albipuncta    (Tenthredo), 

264. 
albiricta  (Euura),  153. 
albisternus    (Emphytus), 

399. 
albitarsis  (Xematus),  111. 
albitibia  (Nematus),  122. 
albiventris      (Allantus), 

161,241. 
albiventris       (Blenno- 

campa),  161. 
albiventris   (Pachylostic- 

ta),  18. 
albiventris     (Tenthredo), 

161. 
alboannulata      (Macro- 
phya), 264. 
albocincta     (Hylotoma), 

71. 
albomaculata      (Macro- 
phya), 272. 


albomaculata     (Tenthre- 

dopsis),  282. 
albomaculatus  (Allantus), 

272. 
albomaculatus    (Cephus), 

357. 
albomarginata       (Erio- 

campa),  184. 
albomarginata       (Lyda), 

345. 
albomarginata        (Selan- 
dria), 184,  188. 
albomarginatus       (Pam- 

philius ),  345. 
albonotata     (Perineura), 

301. 
alUmotata    (Tenthredo), 

3(U. 
albonotafcua      (Allantus), 

301. 
albopicta  (Lyda),  337. 
albopicta      (Tenthredo), 

302. 
albopictus   (Pamphilius), 

337. 
albopunotata  (Ten- 

thredo), 298. 
albopunctatus  (Oryssus), 

365. 
albosectum       (Pceeilo- 

stoma),  209. 
albosectus        (Strongylo- 

er),  209. 
alces  (Tenthredo),  98. 
aleutiana  (Trichiosoma), 

11. 
algiricus  (Janus),  354. 
algiricus      (Phylloecus), 

354. 
alienatus        (Xematus), 

138. 
Allantus,  237. 
Allomorpha,  253. 
alneti  (Tenthredo),  294. 
alni  (Allantus),  155. 
alni  (Cimbex),  3. 
alni  (Dineura),  155. 
alni    (Hemichroa),    155, 

397. 
alni  (Tenthredo),  1 55. 
alnivorus        (Xematus), 

121. 
alpina      (Hoplocampa), 

166. 
alpina  (Lyda),  334. 
alpina  (Perineura),   280, 

282. 
alpina  (Synairema),  280. 
alpina  (Tenthredo),  166. 
alpina      (Tenthredopsis), 

282.401. 


alpinus   (Nematus),    117, 

393. 
alpinus      (Pamphilius), 

334. 
altemans  (Lyda),  340. 
alternans     (Pamphilius), 

340. 
alternans       (Tenthredo), 

212. 
alternator      (Sericocera), 

34. 
alternipes      (Allantus), 

11  id. 
all  ernipes(Blennocampa), 

158. 
alternipes     (Tenthredo), 

L60. 
amasiensis       (Allantus), 

215. 
Amasis,  15. 

ainaura  (Emphytus),  192. 
amaura  (Tenthredo),  192. 
amazonica  (Perreyia),  91. 
amazonicus  (Monophad- 
nus), 398. 
amazonicus        (Oryssus). 

367. 
ambigua  (Allantus),  284. 
ambigua  (Fenusa),  194. 
ambigua       (Tenthredo), 

114,284. 
ambigua  (Tenthredopsis), 

284. 
ambiguus  (Fenusa),  194. 
ambiguus  (Xematus),  107, 

114. 
ainenaida  (Perga),  28. 
amentorum      (XTematus), 

L06. 

iricana  (Cimbex),  5,  6. 
americana  (Sirex),  384. 
americana     (Tenthredo), 

51. 
americana  (Zaraia),  13. 
americana  (Zarea),  13. 
americanus    (Lophyrus), 

88. 
americanus  (Ptenus),  51. 
amerinse  (Cimbex),  12. 
anierince       (Clavellaria), 

12. 
amerinaj  (Tenthredo),  12. 
amethystina  (Hylotoma), 

55. 
amicus  (Taxonus),  211. 
amcena  (Amasis),  16. 
amcena  (Cimbex),  16. 
amcena       (Tenthredo), 

402. 
auioorensis    (Tenthredo ) , 

306. 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX. 


4u; 


ainphibolus     (Nematus), 

121. 
amplecta  (Lyda),  346. 
ainplectus   (Pamphilius), 

amurensis     (Tenthredo), 

analis  (.Astat 

analis     (Cephus),      3i>4, 

360. 
analis  (Gymnia),  41. 
analis  (Hylotoma),  48 
anali-  (Macrophya  |,  L'.~>7. 
anali-    Oft  108. 

analis     (Pterygophorus), 

analis  (Selandria),  L88. 
analis  (Tenthredo),  257, 

290. 
analis  (Trailia),  41. 
ancilla  (Athalia),  234. 

anderschi      (Nematus), 

104. 
andrese  ( CephiiB), 
andrei  (Mo    ictenus) 
andromeda   I  Hylotoma), 

71 
Aneugmei 

uthredo  . 
lioa  (Hyl  55. 

ifl),  138, 

lata      (Tenthredo), 
310. 
angulatus      (Tenthredo), 
310. 

\ 
ulifer      (Tenthredo), 

ainrusta     (Euura),    152, 

(Tenthredo). 
288. 
angustata      (Tenthredo), 
197. 

an^ustula    (Macrophya), 

angustula      (Tenthredo), 

angustus(Crvptocampus), 

L52. 
angustus  (Neniatus),  1."'!'. 
Anisoarthra,  181. 
A     soneura,  254. 
annalicornis    (Neniatus), 

130. 
annalicornis  ( Tenthret 

130 


annidaris        (Allantus), 

248. 
annularis      (Tenthredo), 

295,298. 
annulata  (Allantus),  238. 
annulata  (Athalia),   234, 

annulata       (Hylotoma), 

234. 
annulata  (Lyda),  33  1. 

annulata     (Phvllotoma), 

annulata        (Tenthredo), 

-    256. 
annulata      (Xiphvdria), 

371. 
annulatns      (Allantus), 

_    - 
annulatus  (Cmbro),  1. 
annulatuB      (Net     bus), 

130. 
annulatus      ( Uroi-erus), 

371. 
annulieor  :      I;.        340 
miu  -      (Pamphi- 

liu 
annuligera    (Tenthredo), 

annulipes      (Allantus), 

I-.;. 

annulipes  (Dolerus\  224. 
annulipes      (Erioeauipa), 

l-.i. 
annulipes  (Hylotoma 
annulipes    (Macrophya ), 

27 1 . 
annulipes      (Selandria), 

annulipes      (Tentliredo), 

183. 
annulitarsis     3         .  ria), 

189. 
annnlosuB  (Strongylogas- 
■    2  6. 

ira  i  280. 
!  H  I. 
mala      (Tenthredo), 
280. 
Dalopterus      (Ncma- 

.   ;.  393. 
■inat.i       (Paehypro- 
ta.-i-,.  277. 
antennata     (Selandria), 

191. 
antennata     (Tenthredo), 

u77 
antennatus      (Nematus), 

L24. 
anthracina(Doleru8),225. 
anthracina    (Tenthredo), 
225. 


anthracinus       (Dolerus), 
225. 

antiea  (Dolerus),  219. 

antica  (Tenthredo),  219. 

antieus  (Dolerus),  219. 

antipoda      (Monostegia), 
186. 

aperta  i  Selandria),  188. 

aperta  (Tenthredo),  188, 
320. 

apertus  (Emphytus),  204. 

Apbadnurus,  194. 

aphantcinourus      (Nema- 
tus), 119. 

apicalis  (  Allantus),  214. 

apic  234. 

tue    200. 

apicalis  (Gymnia  |,  12. 

apicalis  (Lyda),  346. 

apicalis      (Macrophya), 

apic  S(  matus),   1^7 . 

154. 

apicalifl      (Pamphilius), 
346. 

apicalis    I  ra),  17. 

apii  177. 

apicalis      (Strongylogas- 
terV  21  1. 

apicalis  |  renthredo),  200. 

apics  157. 

apicarie     <  H.iplocampa), 
165. 

apicaris  (Tenthredo),  165. 

apit  i  :;. 

apimaoula      (Allantus), 
239. 

appendiculata     (Blenno- 
campa),  H'>1. 

appendiculata      (Ten- 
thredo  .  164. 

appendiculatuB     (Nema- 
tus i.  120. 

matufl     (Nema- 
tus), L27. 

apt  [eras),  231. 

apricue  |  I  loeytheus  i.  231. 

aprilis  i  Dol<  rus),  231. 

aprilie  |  Dosytheus),  231. 

aquilegiae      (Nematus), 
122. 

arbustorum  i  Lyd 

arbustorum(Painphilius), 

arbustorum  (Tenthredo), 

arbuti  (Lyda),  338. 
arbuti  (Pamphilius),  338. 

antica  (Eniscia),  237. 
arctica  (Sciapteryx),  237 
arctica  (Tentliredo),  295. 


408 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


arcticum    (Trichiosonia), 

10. 
arcticus  (Dolerus),  218. 
arcticus  (Nematus),  113. 
arcuata  (Tenthredo),  213. 
arcuatus  (Allautus),  243. 
areolatus     (Sirex),     377, 

378. 
areolatus      (Urocerus), 

377. 
Argc,  f>4. 

ariana  (Cirnbex),  4. 
arinatus  (Nematus),  120. 
articulata      (Emphytus), 

207. 
artieulata       (Tenthredo), 

2i  i7. 
articulatua      (Harpipho- 

rus),  2<)7. 
arundinis  (Cephus),  354. 
arundinis  (Janus)  354. 
arvensis  (Cephalgia),  333. 
arvensia  (I (olerus I,  230. 
arvensis      (Dosytheus), 

230. 
arvensis  (Lyda),  333. 
arvensis      (Pamphilius), 

333, 334. 
asper  (Dolerus),  220. 
assimilis  (Blehnocampa), 

161. 
assimilis  (Ilylotoina).l(i  I . 
Astatus,  355. 
Asticta,  204. 
astroites      (Tentliredo), 

264. 
aterrima  (Allantus),  Ml. 
aterrima  (Phymatocera), 

1(14. 
aterrima      (Tentliredo), 

164. 
aterrimus      (Tentliredo), 

298. 
Athalia,  2:::;. 
Athaliina',  233. 
Atherniantus,  ;">4. 
Athlophorus,  2U7. 
Atomacera,  40. 
atra  (Allantus),  289. 
atra  ( Cladius),  1<  M ). 
atra  (Pteronus),  1">2. 
atra  (Selandria),  159. 
atra  (Tentliredo),  289. 
atrata    (Hylotouia),    55, 

57,  390. 
atrata  (Lyda),  345. 
atrata  (Tentliredo),  .".7. 
atratus      (Pamphilius), 

345. 
atratus        (l'oly  clonus), 

97. 


atricapillus      (Dolerus), 

226. 
atriceps     (Hoplocampa), 

168. 
atriceps  (Ptenus),  53. 
atripenne        (Campto- 

priura),  92. 
atripenne       (Hylotoma), 

92. 
atripennis      (Hylotouia'), 

180. 
atripennis     (Monophad- 

nus),  180. 
atripes  (Cephus),  .'ioS. 
atripes  (Hylotouia),  78. 
atripes  (Lyda),  344. 
atripes      (Pamphilius), 

344. 
atrocterulea   (Hylotouia), 

56. 
afroviolacea       (Tentbre- 

dopsis),  . 
atroviolaceus    i  Allantus), 

286. 
atro\  i   1       us     (Tentlire- 
do), 286. 
atroviolaceus     (Tenthre- 

dopsis),  269. 
attenuata      (Xiphydria), 

372. 
attenuatus    (Xiphydria), 

372. 
attracta  (Tenthredopsis), 

286. 
attractus     (Tenthredo), 

aucupariae      (Allantus), 
287. 

aucupariaj    (Tentliredo), 
287. 

audouinii       (Pachylota), 
54. 

augur  (Sirex),  37  1. 

Aulacomerus,  81. 

aurantiaca  (Lyda),  338. 

aurantiacus     (Nematus), 
129. 

aurantiacus        (Pamphi- 
lius), 338. 

aurata  (Hylotoma),  60. 

aureola  (Tenthredo),  326. 

aureola       (Waldheiuiia), 
326. 

aureopectus     (Nematus), 
15U. 

auriculata     (Perineura), 
280. 

auriculata    (Tenthredop- 
sis), 280. 

aurita  (Lyda),  340. 

aurulenta  (Abia),  14,388. 


australis  (Hylotoma),  39. 
australis  (Scbizocera),  39. 
australis  (Sirex),  383. 
australis      (Tenthredo), 

155. 
australis       (Trichorha- 

chus),  39. 
axillaris  (Cimbex),  1. 
axillaris  (Gymnia),  43. 
axillaris  (Scbizocera),  35, 

43. 
axillaris  (Schizocerus), 

35. 

baccarum      (Nematus), 

140. 
balkana  (Perineura),  300. 
balkana       (Tenthredo), 

300. 
balteata  (Allantus),  300. 
balteata      (Emphytus), 

201. 
balteata  (Lyda),  338. 
balteata       (Tenthredo), 

201,300. 
balteatus       (Emphytus), 

201. 
Banchus,  355. 
barbarus       (Emphytus), 

21 12. 
barda  (Allantus).  174. 
barda      (Monophadnus), 

179. 
barda  (Selandria),  175. 
barnstonii     (Tenthredo), 

314. 
basalis  (Athalia),  234. 

ilis  (  Emphytus),  198. 
basalis  (Hylotoma),  77. 
basalis  (Tenthredo),  198. 
basalis  (Xiphydria),  372. 
basilaris  (Allantus),  248. 
basilaris      (Tenthredo), 

248,311. 
basimacula   (Tenthredo), 

302. 
basipunctata  (Ptilia),  46. 
batesianus  (Oryssus),  367. 
batesii     (.Monophadnus), 

179. 
batesii  (Selandria),  191. 
batesii      (Waldheimia), 

327. 
behrensii  (Sirex),  379. 
behrensii  (Urocerus),  379. 
Beleses,  254. 
belfragei      (Monostegia), 

186. 
belfragei  (Selandria),  186. 
belinda  (Perga),  27. 
bella  (Perga),  22. 


ALHlAr.ETICAL    INDEX. 


409 


bella    (TenthredoV    242, 

312. 
bellieri  (Oephus),  ! 
belliis  (Nematus),  109. 
bengalensis  (Eriocampa I, 

L85. 
bengaleiisis    (Munophad- 

nus),  1 8 
benthini      (Tenth  red 

302. 

idle     \   .  ■   .  55. 
berberidia      i  Il\  Loto 

55, 
bergmannj      i Nemal 

134. 

140. 
beti.  •_'. 

betulas(F  I'M 

•  n». 
betolse     N  -       127, 

132. 
beru 

L32, 

betulariu 

L33. 

\  - 1,  159. 

betuleti     (Blenm 

L59. 
betuleti    I  lo),  159. 

betuleti  (Tricbiosoma),  '••. 
bicincta  (Allantufi  |,  295. 
bicincta(Tenthn 

295. 
bioinctus  i  Allanl  n-  I,  27  I 
bicinctua  (Oephus  I,  36  I 
bicinctus     ( Pbylloecu 

364. 

•  is),  209. 
bicolor  ( Atlialia),  234. 
bicolor     (Blennocampa), 

1 1 '.2. 
bicolor  (Dereoyrta  .  369. 
Iiic-ulor     (Dolerus),    22'.', 

232. 
bicolor  |  Dosythe 
bicolor  (Hj  lotoma  I,  59. 
bicolor  (  Lyda),  •"■•"•'' 
bicolor  (  Nemal  us),  218. 
bicolor  (Perga  .  26. 
bicolor  (Ptilia),  -ir>. 
bicolor  (Scobina),  41. 
bicolor  (Taxonus),  209. 
bicolor   (Tenthredo),  59, 

209,232. 
bicolor  (Tricbiosoma),  11. 
bicolorata      (Hylotoma), 

7:.. 
bicolorata  (Lyda),  346. 
bicolorata    i  Macrophya), 

27:.. 


bicoloratus  (Pampbilius), 

346. 
bifasciata  (Allantus),  244. 
bifasciata     (Macrophva). 

258. 
bifasciata      (Tenthredo), 

»8. 
bifasciatus        (Allantus), 

244.  274. 
bifasciatus  (Cephus  .  36  I. 
bifasciatus  ■  Macrophya), 

■  i  367. 

i         s  ■|>ho- 

32 

Lbia),  14. 

I ;         ima  i,  35. 
bifid   -  (S  .-  .  35 

bifurca  (Hj  lotom  i  >, 
bif  urcus  (Schizocerus 
biguetina  (Cimbes 
biguttata      (Tenthred    |, 

bilo;        S        ilria  i.  1."p7. 
him  i  Lyda  I,  31 

bimaculata   (Tenthredo), 

121.  221.   1H2. 
bimaculatus     i  Allani 
102. 
iculatus      (Cephus), 

363. 
bimaculatus      (Dolor 

221. 
bimaculatus  (Phvllcec 

363. 
bimaculosa     (Perineura >. 

401. 
bipartita  (Blennocamp 

L63. 
bipartita  (Selandria),  163. 
bipartita       (Tenthred 

170. 
bipartilus    (Monophad- 

nus),  17" 
bipartitus  (Nematue  1, 128. 
bipunctata      i  Allantus), 

171. 
bipunctata     (Hylotoma), 

7:(. 
bipunctata    (Tenthredo), 

171. 
bipunctatus   (Monophad- 

nus),  171. 
bipunctula        (Allantus), 

298. 
bipunctula    (Tenthredo), 

bipunchilus  (Tenthredo), 

298. 
biraniosa  i  II\  Iptoma  I,  53 
biramosa  (Ptenus),  .">.';. 


biraiuosa  (Ptilia),  53. 
biscalis  (Nematus),  110. 
bisecta  (Perga),  23. 
bistriatus      (Nematus), 

133. 
biverrucatum  (Tricbioso- 
ma), 9. 
bivittatus       (Nematus), 

150. 
bizonata      (Ten;  hredo), 

210. 
bizonatus  (Sires),  381. 
blanchardi  (Atlialia).  235. 
blanda  I  Allantus),  256. 
blanda  (  Macrophya  |,  256. 
blanda  (Tenthredo),  256. 
Blasticotoma,  33. 
Blennocampa,  L58,  164. 
bohemani      (Emphytus), 

21 12. 
bohemani  (Nematus  |,  1'_'7. 
bollii  (Emphytus),  206. 
bollii         (Harpiphorus), 

206. 
bonariensis    (Hylotoma), 

53. 
bonaric:  is),  53 

borealis  (Hj  66. 

borealis  (Tenthredo  ,  103, 

318. 
braeli  vacant  I  his     (Nema- 
tus), 115  393. 
brachycercua      (Cephus), 

360. 
brachj'cercus  |  Nemal 

In;.'. 
brachygaater     (Doleri 

227. 
brachvotus       (Nematus), 

L07. 
brachypterus     (Cephus), 

359. 
Brachytoma,  -  I 
Braohyxiphus,  369. 
brasiliana      (Hylotoc 

51. 
brasiliensis  (Ptilia),  44. 
brasiliensis   (Tenthred 

326. 
brasiliensis(Waldheimia), 

326. 
brevicornis     (Abia),     I  I. 

388. 
brevicornis     (Allantus). 

17.'!. 
brevicornis      (Dolerus), 

219,220. 
brevicornis    (Hylotoma), 

3G. 
brevicon  lis  (Macrophya), 

250. 

2e 


410 


ALPHABETICAL   [NtSEX. 


brevicornis    (Monophad- 

nus),  173. 
brevicornis     (Nematus), 

108,  118. 
brevicornis  (Scbizocerus), 

36. 
brevicornis    (Tenthredo  i. 

173. 
brevis  (Allantus),  166. 
brevis  (Dolerus),  223. 
brevis      (Hoploeampa), 

106. 
brevis  (Nematus),  119. 
brevis  (Tenthredo),  166. 
brevispina  (Ciinbex),  2. 
brevispina      (Perineura), 

284.  _ 
brevispinus      (Nematus), 

115. 
brevitarsus      (Dolerus), 

226. 
breviuscula    (Tenthredo), 

293. 
breviasculus    (Nematus), 

129. 
brevivaivis     (Nematus), 

134. 
brischkii    (Craesus),     L02, 

392. 
brischkii  (Nematus),  102. 
brullaei  (Cladius),  LOO. 
brullei  (Cladius),  100. 
brullei  (Perga),  2  5. 
brullei      (Priophorus), 

100,392. 
brunnea  (Allantus),  166. 
brunnea      (Tenthredo), 

166. 
brunneiventris     (Mono- 

phadnus),  171. 
brunneiventris  (Tenthre- 
do), 171. 
brunneus  (Nematus),  146. 
brunnicans  (Lyda),  :j44. 
brunnicans  (Painphilius), 

344. 
brunniceps  (Lyda),  344. 
brunniceps  (  Pamphilius), 

344. 
brunuipes    (Macrophya), 

266. 
brunniventris    (Schizoce- 

rus),  38. 
bucculentus  (Empbytus), 

201. 
bucephala  (Lyda),  345. 
bucephala  (Tarpa),  330. 
bucephalus   (Megalodon- 

tes),  330. 
bucephalus  (Pamphilius), 

345. 


buquetii    (Aulaeomerus), 

81. 
burquei  (Lyda),  348. 
burquei(Pamphilius),348. 
busaei  (Dolerus),  220. 

Caenoneura,  19"). 
caerulea     (Anisoarthra), 

181. 
caerulea  (Hylotoma),  56, 

65. 
caerulea    (Senoclia),    181, 

182. 
caeruleipennis     (Tenthre- 
do), 55. 
caeruleocarpus     (Nema- 
tus), 115. 
caerulescens     (Dolerus). 

222. 
caerulescens   (Hylotoma). 

59. 
caerulescens  (Monophad- 

nus),  178. 
descens  (Tenthredo), 

59,  159. 
cseruleus  (Hylotoma),  65. 
caeruleus  (Sirex),  37'.'. 
caeruleus  (Urocerus),  379. 
caesariensis    (Megalodon- 

tes),  330. 
caesariensis  (Tarpa),  330. 
Calais  (Nematus),  111. 
calcanea  (Hylotoma).  69. 
calcar  (Cephalocera),  32. 
calcar  (Corynophilus),  •">'_'. 
calceata       (Empbytus), 

201. 
calceata  (Tenthredo),  201. 
calceatus      (Empbytus), 

201. 
calderensis      (Nematus), 

134. 
californica   (Macrophya), 

274. 
californicus  (Macrophya ), 

274. 
californicus  (Tenthredo). 

274. 
californicus.     (Urocerus), 

379. 
caligator      (Tenthredo), 

290. 
caligatus      (Empbytus), 

201 1. 
caliginosa     (Tenthredo), 

289. 
Caliroa,  182. 
callicer us  (Nematus),  120. 
camelogigas  (Sirex).  38  !. 
camelus      (Hybonotus), 

370 


camelus      (Ichneumon), 

370. 

camelus  (Sirex),  370. 
camelus  (Xiphydria),  370. 
cameroni  (Dolerus),  229. 
cameronii  (Perga),  25. 
campestris  (Lyda).  333. 
campestris  (Pamphilius). 

333. 
campestris    (Tenthredo), 

333. 
Camponiscus,  101. 
Camptoprium,  91. 
canadense      (Xiphidion), 

371. 
canadensis    (Empbytus), 

204. 
canadensis  (Lyda).  347. 
canadensis  (Pamphilius), 

347. 
canadensis     (Xiphydria), 

372. 
canaliculatus  (Nematus  i, 

1 1  i'.t. 
candidata  (Caliroa),  182. 
candidata      (Selandria), 

L82. 
candidata     (Tenthredo), 

182. 
canescens      (Tenthredo), 

172. 
caninae  (Eriocampa),  183. 
capensis  (Hylotoma),  7i>. 
capitalis  (Blennocampa), 

Ki3. 
capitalis  (Selandria),  163. 
capitula  (Perreyia),  90. 
capitulum  (Perreyia),  90. 
capreae   (Nematus),    106, 

108,  110,393. 
capreae  (Tenthredo),  106, 

ins. 

caprifolii  (Psen),  336. 

caprifolium  (Abia),  13. 

captiva  (Hylotoma  i   62. 

captiva  (Tenthredo),  238. 

carbonaria  (Blennocam- 
pa), 163. 

carbonaria  (Dielocera),50. 

carbonaria  (Hylotoma), 
78. 

carbonaria  (Macrophya), 
267. 

carbonaria  (Tenthredo), 
208,  259,  402. 

carbonarium  (Pcecilosto- 
ma),  208. 

carbonarius  (Dielocerus), 
51 1. 

carbonarius     (Dolerus). 


UPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


411 


i  |  Allantus  I,  212. 
■  lia),  16. 
car 

carinata    I  ,212. 

225. 

.  1 17. 

(Alia! 

264. 

M  crop 
264. 

■ 

.•    -      198. 
1*76. 

273. 

2o. 

310. 

S 

111. 
120. 

203. 

i 

'_'  13. 
don- 

100. 
caud  382. 

I 
<•  a\  il 

ca\  ifrons      (  Pam 
350. 

-    N 

120. 

cellul  iris 
10. 

J  25. 
■ 
233. 
(',  phalcia,  332. 
132. 

eephalotes    (Ephij 
tu9  I,  353. 

-    Janus 

lon- 
27. 

28 


15. 

1 85. 

1  35. 
a  i,  185. 
L59, 

202. 
21 12. 

I 

i 

151. 

135, 
chri 
1*07. 

I 

a     I    ai 
1*07. 

elm 

50, 

ciliari      I      three) 
I  s,  1 , 

,  1. 
:  ristiphor 

107, 

20-! 
thredo), 
318. 

280. 
-   I 
200. 

• 


7. 
cim  107, 

chi  103, 

105. 

iphorus), 

-   -ex),  384. 
cim  \        |  is ).  137. 

100. 

snnocarupa), 
158,  10i  07. 

'        [tllVtlLs) 

212. 

r 
21: 

107 

212. 

24 1 . 

lo), 

33. 

•HI. 

I'amplii- 

liu 

V 

11. 

! 

.  Is:;. 

.  Is.'!. 

1 83. 
90. 

■ 

304 
claval         ■  o04. 

L,  L2. 
is     (Ilylotonia), 
05. 

clibrichellue       N 
111 


412 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


ditellatus      (Nematus), 

108. 
clypeata  (Lyda),  335. 
clypeata(Tenthredo),322. 
coactulus  (Nematus),  121. 
coccinata      (Selandria), 

189. 
coccinea  (Hylotoma),  68. 
coccinifera      (Dolerus), 

232. 
cocciniferua       (Dolerus), 

232. 
coccinoceras  (Tenthredo) , 

323. 
coc 'inocerus  (Tenthredo). 

323. 
ecerulescens  (Hylotoma), 

59. 
cogitans  (Allautus),  248. 
cognata    ( Blennocampa), 

164. 
cognata(Macrophya),263, 

265,  401. 
cognata  (Schizocera),  3d. 
cognata  (Tenthredo),  lr>4, 

256. 
colibri  (Tenthredo).  233. 
collaris  (Dolerus),  231. 
collaris  (Dorytbeus).  231. 
collaris  (Hylotoma),  77. 
eollectaneus     (Nematus), 

139. 
colon  (Allantus),  299. 
colon   (Tenthredo),  298, 

299. 
coloradensis      (Dolerus). 

232. 
columba  (Sirex),  38  I. 
columba  (Tremex),  384. 
com  par  (Lophyrus),  87. 
compressicornis      (Gym- 

nia),  42. 
compressicornis  (Hyloto- 
ma), 42. 
compressicornis     (Nema- 
tus), 120. 
compressicornis      (Ten- 
thredo), 120. 
compressicornis  (Trailia ). 

42. 
compressus      (Cephus), 

353. 
compressus  (Janus),  353. 
compressus      (Nematus), 

112. 
compressus  (Sirex),  353. 
corapta  (Perreyia),  90. 
comptus  (Perreyia),  90. 
concessa(Tenthredo),3l7. 
ci  tncessus       (Tenthredo), 

317. 


concinna  (Amasis),  16. 
concinna  (Hylotoma),  46. 
concinna  (Ptilia),  46. 
concolor  (Nematus),  141. 
conduct  us      (Nematus), 

104. 
confusa  (Hylotoma),  60. 
confusa  (Tenthredo),  240. 
confusa   (Tenthredopsis), 

280. 
confusus  (Allantus),  240. 
confusus  (Nematus).  107. 
confusus       (Tenthredo), 

286. 
congener  (Nematus),  394. 
cougruen3      (Nematus), 

122. 
conicus  (Nematus),  i  L3. 
coniferarum  (Xyela),  ;!.">2. 
conjugatus     (Nematus), 

L32. 
connata  (Cimbex),  3,  387. 
connata  (Tenthredo),  3. 
connectens  (Janus),  3.">4. 
<•(  msobrina       (Allantus), 

237. 
consobrina  (Eniscia),  237. 
consobrina     (Hylotoma). 

70. 
consobrina  (Macrophva), 

266. 
consobrina    (Sciaptervx), 

237,  400. 
consobrina    (Tenthredo), 

237. 
consobrinus      (Allantus), 

4)0. 
consobrinus      (Nematus), 

L29. 
consors  (Ptenus).  52. 
consorta(Eriocampa),  183. 
ci  mspieua      (Tenthredo), 

301,  402. 
contaminata         (Macro- 

phya),  273. 
continuus  (Nematus),  1 08, 

127. 
contractus(Nematus),124. 
Copiosoma,  364. 
coquebertii    (Tenthredo), 

290. 
coquimbense         (Pcecilo- 

stoma),  209. 
coquimbensis  (Ten 

thredo),  209. 
coracina  (Dolerus),  226. 
coracina        (Tenthredo). 

226. 
coracinus  (Dolerus),  226. 
corallipes     (Macrophva), 

257. 


corcyrensis     (Perineura), 

292. 
corcyrensis    (Tenthredo), 

292. 
cordata  (Athalia),  234. 
cordata  (Tenthredo),  290. 
cordigera       (Monophad- 

nus),  174. 
cordigera      (Tenthredo), 

174,  197. 
cordovensis  (Decameria), 

94. 
cordovensis     (Dictynna), 

94. 
cordoviensis   (Lephyrus), 

86. 
corniger  (Nematus),  144. 
coronata        (Emphytus), 

207. 
coronata  (Monophadnus), 

170. 
coronata  (Tarpa),  330. 
coronata        (Tenthredo), 

2(17. 
» ironatus  ( Aneugmenus), 

207. 
coronatus  (Megalo- 

dontes),  330. 
coronatus  (Oryssus),  365. 
corusca  (Hylotoma),  57. 
coryli  (Allantus),  300. 
coryli  (Nematus),  147. 
coryli   (Tenthredo).   299, 

300. 
corylus  (Nematus),  147. 
corynetes     (Macrophya), 

264. 
( lorynophilus,  32. 
costs  (Nematus),  129. 
costalis   (Allantus),    237, 

2 12. 
costalis  (Seiapteryx),  2.' 17. 
costalis  (Tenthredo),  237. 
costata  (Allantus),  245. 
costata  (Hylotoma),  34. 
costata  (Tenthredo),  245. 
costatus  (Allantus),   245. 
cothurnata    (Tenthredo), 

161. 
cothurnatus       (Dolerus), 

220. 
coxalis  (Dolerus),203,230. 
coxalis  (Emphytus), 

201. 
coxalis  (Taxonus),  210. 
coxalis  (Tenthredo),  201, 

210,  323. 
Crabro,  1. 
Croesus,  102. 
crassa   (Tenthredo\   116, 

223. 


V  LPHAJJETICAX,    IXDKX. 


413 


crassicornis  (Amasis),  16, 

388. 
crassioornis      (Caliroa), 

183. 

c-r.t.-sicornis    (Dielocera), 

a  i. 

crassicornis  (Eriocampa), 

183. 

ssicornis      (Iletnidia- 

aeura  i,  50. 
crassicornis     ( Nematus), 

li mi.  120,  39-1. 

I     it  h  redo), 

I  . 

-  (Nematus),  1-7. 
I  Ki. 

crassispina      (Nematus), 

I4'». 
crassula  |  Ulantus),  264. 
craesula      i  Macrophya), 

264. 

jsula         i  lo), 

264. 

cr  issulus  (Nematus  ,  r_'.".. 
-  mi     (Trichiosoma), 
11. 
crassue  i  I ' 

\  I  hi. 

1  18,  I  !'.'. 
orattegi  I  Allantus),  1  *>♦*•- 
crateegi  (( limbi  i     9. 

(Hoplocampa  I, 
L66. 

thredo),  166. 
credits  i  Lyda  i.  3  16. 
creditiis     (1'ampliilius), 

I    ph  i-     103 
onii  i  Perga  i.  26. 

\  i,  .■;-_'. 

--onii     (Tenthredi 

315. 
cressonii  (Urocerus),  382. 
cro  ea  <  j  anthredo  ,  L33. 

-  ( Blenm 
162. 

croceirentris    (Allantus), 

170. 

iwntris  (Monophad- 

nu-i.  17". 
cr< iceivenl ris(Tenthredo), 

170. 
croceus  (Nematus),  133. 
crocipennis  (Tenthredo), 

57. 
cruentatus  (Cephus),  355. 
Orj  ptoeampus,  151. 
Crj  ptus,  34. 

(Teredonia),  386 
cubensis  (Tremex),  386, 
cultrarius  (Cephus),  360. 


cuprea  (Cimbex),  14. 
cuprac  (Tenthredo),  60. 
curialis  (Selaudria),  189, 

190. 
curta  (Fenusa),  194. 
curtisi  (Dielocera),  50. 
curtispina      (Nematus), 

134. 
curt  us  (Fenusa),  194 
curvipes       (Macrophya). 

263. 
cyanea  (Lyda),  333. 
cyanel'i      (Anisoarthra), 
'  181. 

cyanella  (Hylotoma).  56, 
'  390. 

r\:  i(IIylotoma\ 

'  59,  390. 
cyan  >      (Tenthre- 

59. 
cyaneus  (Pterygophorus), 
81. 

375,378. 
oyanooephala(Syzygonia), 
'  32. 

loptera  da), 

'  31. 

i us   (Pterygophorus), 
81. 
oylindrica      (Perineura), 
'  279. 

cylindrica     (Tenthredo), 
*  256. 

oylindricornis    (Schizoce- 
"  ra),  36. 
cylindricornis   (Schizoce- 

rus  i.  •">(i. 
cylindricus      (Nematus >. 

128. 
qj  oips(Euura  i.  151 . 
c\  Dosbati  (Janus),  353. 
cynosbati      (Tenthredo), 

Oj  phona,  34. 

oj  ra  (Hylotoma),  66. 

dahlbomi     (Camoneura), 

195,  399. 
dahlbomii  I  Cimbex),  6. 
dahlbomi  |  Nematus  I,  113. 
dahlbomi  (Perga),  28. 
dahlii    (Allantus,     245, 

260. 
dahlii  (Macrophya),  260. 
dahlii  (Tenthredo),   245, 

260. 
dahlii  (Xyela),  352. 
dalmanii  (Perga).  25. 
dealbata  (Allantus),  245. 
dealbata  (Tenthredo),245, 

297. 


debilis  (Atomacera),  40. 
Decarneria,  93. 
decemmaculata  (Cimbex), 

3,6. 
deceptus  (Brachyxiphus), 

369. 
deceptus         (Derecyrta), 

369. 
decipiena  (Allantus),  240. 
decipiens  (Nematus).  107. 
declinatus        (Nematus), 

L29. 
decolorata      (Selandria), 

189. 
decorate         (Tenthredo), 

318. 
defieiens  (Nematus),  1 19. 
degeeri  (Dineura),  154. 
degeeri  (Nematus),  154. 
dejecta  |  Macrophya),  273. 
deiectus  (Allantus),  273. 
delicatula         (Allantus), 

279. 
delicatula        (StroTigvlo- 

gaster),  213. 
delicatula      (Tenthredo), 

213  279,  323. 
delta  P  ichyprol  u 

279. 
dentate  (Perga  l,  29. 
dent  it'r.  (Oryssus), 

368. 
denudatus  (Nematus),109. 
depressa  (Lyda),  337- 
depressa      "  (Tentliredo), 

337. 
depressusi  Nematus),  128. 
depressus     (Pamphilius), 

337. 
Derecj  rte,  368. 
deserta  (Dolerus),  221. 
deserta  (Tenthredo),  221. 
desert  us  I  Dolerus  I,  221. 
despecta  (Dineura),  l.">4. 
dherbes  (Tenthredo),  398 
dherhesii  |  Blennocampa) 

398. 
diapbanus       (Nematus), 

135. 
dibowskii     (Macrophya) 

266. 
Dictyona,  93,  94,  95. 
didyma  (Emphytus),  198. 
didyma  (Tenthredo),  198. 
Didymia,  41,  44. 
didymus  (Emphytus), 198. 
I  lielocera,  51. 
i  lielocerus,  50. 
difformis  (Cladius),  98. 
difformis  (Tenthredo),  9g 
dilatata  |  Amasis),  17. 


414 


ALPHABETICAL  IXDEX. 


diluta  (Selandria),  1 1 5. 
dilutus    (Monophadnus), 

175. 
diinidiata       (Hylotoma), 

59,  60,  390. 
dimidiata      (Tenthredo), 

290. 
dimidiatus         (Dolerus), 

219. 
dimidiatus       (Nematus). 

133. 
dimidiatus  (Sirex),  381. 
dimmockii        (Nematus), 

141. 
dimorpha    (Pompholyx), 

181. 
Dineura,  153. 
Diphaduus,  153. 
Diprion,  83. 
Dipteromorpha,  324. 
dirce  (Hylotoma),  74. 
discolor  (Allan! u-,   277- 
discolor  (Lyda),  .'II  I. 
discolor  (Nematus),  148. 
discolor  (Pachyprotasis), 

277. 
discolor        (Pampkilius), 

344. 
discolor         (Tenthredo), 

264,  277. 
discrepans  (Cladius),  100. 
discrepans     (Tenthredo), 

314. 
discrepans    (Trichiocam- 

pus),  100,  392. 
discus  (Hylotoma),  57. 
dispar    (Allantus),    243, 

291. 
dispar  (Tenthredo),  243, 

291. 
disparilis  (Hylotoma).  63. 
dissimilis  (Allantus),  310. 
dissimilis        (Emphvtus), 

199. 
dissimilis        (Monophad- 

nus),  173 
dissimilis  (Nematus),  123. 
dissimilis       (Tenthredo), 

310. 
distans  (Strongylogaster), 

215. 
distinctus  (Dolerus).  2.".2. 
diversipes  (Ptenus),  52. 
diversipes        (Selandria). 

189. 
diversipes      (Tenthredo), 

258. 
dochmocerus  (Nematus), 

122. 
dohrnii  (Kaliosyspbinga ). 
194 


doletis  (Macrophya),  260. 

dolens  (Tenthredo),  260. 
Dolerinae.  218. 
Dolerus,  218. 
dolichurus       (Nematus). 

139. 
dolosa  (Monostegia),  185. 
dolosa  (Tenthredo),  185. 
dorsalis  (Abia),  13. 
dorsalis     (Acordulecera), 

31. 
dorsalis  (Dineura).  157. 
dorsalis  (Hylotoma).  69. 
dorsalis  (Nematus),  125. 
dorsalis  (Perga),  18,  20. 
dorsalis  (.Selandria),  187. 
dorsalis  (Tenthredo),  283. 
dorsalis   (Tenthredopsis), 

dorsata  (Tenthredo),  83, 

84. 
dorsatus  (Lophvrus),  83, 

391. 
dorsatus  (Nematus),  120. 
dorsatus(Ten1  b  -edop 

283. 
dorsilinea      (Tenthredo), 

326. 
dorsilinea  ( Waldheiinia), 

326. 
dorsivittatus    (Nematus), 

1 51 1. 

dorsivittatus        (Tenthre- 
do). 281. 

doryea  (Selandria  ),   182. 

doryca  (Senoclia),  182. 

drewseni  (Oladius),  99. 

drewseni        (Trichiocam- 
pus),  99. 

dromedarius       (Hybono- 
tus),  370. 

dromedarius  (Sirex),  .'>7<». 

dromedarius  (Xiphydria), 
370. 

Druida,  191. 

drupacearum         (La 
341. 

drupacearum      (Pamphi- 
lius),  341. 

dryope  (Hylotoma),  78. 

dualis  (Perineura),  280. 

dubia  (Dolerus),  221. 

dubia  (Hylotoma),  64. 

dubia  (Perga).  27. 

dubia  (Selandria),  175. 

dubia  (Sirex),  .'175. 

dubia   (Tenthredo),    221, 
402. 

dubitatus  (Taxonus),  21 1 

dubms  (Allantus),  248, 

dubius  (Dolerus),  221 


dubius  (Bmphytus),  202. 
dulciaria  (Hylotoma),  07. 
69. 

dumetorum  (Allantus'). 
257. 

dumetorum  (Macro- 

phya), 257. 

dumetorum  (Tenthredo), 
257. 

duodecimpunctata  (Al- 
lantus), 261. 

duodecimpunctata  (Ma- 
crophya), 201. 

duodecirnmmetata  (Ten- 
thredo)'; 261. 

duplex       (Pristiphora), 
104. 

duplex  (Sirex\  378. 

duplex  (Tenthredo),  277. 

ebenus  (Aulacomerus), 
81. 

ebenus  iSchizocerus),  .'!s. 

Ebolia,  280. 

eborina  (Allantus),  213. 

eborina  (Strongylogas- 
ter), 105,  213. 

eborina  (Tenthredo),  213. 

eburneifrons  (Tenth  redo), 
306. 

eburneiguttatum  (Aglao- 
stigma),  325. 

eburneus  (Janus),  353. 


(Phyllcecus), 


eburneus 
353. 

edwardsii  (Z^phyrus'),  88. 
edwardsii  (Nematus).  146. 
edwardsii       (Sericocera), 

33. 
edwardsii  (Sirex),  377. 
eglanteriae  (Dolerus),  218. 
eglanteriae     (Tenthredo), 

218. 
einersbergensis      (Neni.-t- 

tus),  106. 
eli  gans  (  Emphvtus),  201. 
elegans  (Hylotoma),  47. 
elegans  (Ptilia),  47. 
elegant  ulu      (Tenthredo), 

279 
mtulus       (Allantus) 

ellisii  (Dielocerus),  50,  51. 
elongatula         (Allantus), 

K>1,  172. 
elongatula  (Blenno- 

campa),  101. 
elongatula      (Tenthredo), 

101,  172. 
elongatulus     |  Lophj  rus), 


ALI'li  iBETIOAL  INDEX. 


4  15 


elongatu      I  159. 

227. 
emaririi!  juo- 

L71. 
emar 

phadnus  i.   171. 

121,  131. 

100. 

204,  207. 

01. 

( II 

40,  02. 
ephi 
22 

t'Jllll! 

ppium 

ophippiura 
150. 

I  1. 
- 
214. 

- 12. 
\\  1 
270. 
epii  270. 

270,  27 
270 

!20. 
20'J, 
210. 

200, 

178. 

ericl 

Eriocampa,  1^2. 
Ermilia.  254. 

1  Pacbj  p 
278. 
erratica        (Tenthred 


(l'am- 

philius),  332. 
erj  1  (Ten- 

thre 
eryi  1  Macro- 

eryl  ,334. 

1  M 
ph\ 

140. 

Panipbi- 

■     (Teutbre- 

200. 

■ 

!20. 
22i  l. 

2< 1. 

1 

-    V       ■    s),  130. 

-  2. 

■ 

phya), 
274. 

51. 

■  ilerus), 
223. 

L32. 

202. 

202 

ipa), 
171. 

-  Monopbad- 
7  1. 

347. 
253. 
-     Ulai 

M    crop 

P; 
347. 

7- 
i         1  ura),  283 


excisa  (!'  o.a),  208. 

isa      (Tenthredoi 

excisum     (Pcecilostoma), 
2l  18. 

I  Nematus),  110. 
eximia  (Hylotorua),  05. 
Vlacrophj  a  ),  201. 
Centhredo),  310. 
cxii!  310. 

-    S        •    -  .  130. 

itusi  Megali  dontes), 

! '.    '        ua),  50. 
entbredo), 

-    (Nemal 
1 !.;. 

(Macropbya), 
272.- 

I  Allantus),  272. 
I  lii. 

i:  pa), 

L07. 

fabricii     1  Megalodontes  1, 
320. 

320. 

355 
-".'7. 
.  2. 
tbn 

.  matus),  1 L3. 
fallax  (Lyda),  330. 
falla  .  - 1,     100, 

108,  1  13. 

renthredo)    290, 
320,  k)2. 

334. 
falleni  (  Panipbilius  1,  33  t 
374. 
1 1  \  lotoma  ).  70. 
Macropbya), 
274. 

I     ocan  pa  '.  I  -•'■ 
Hylotoma 

,  335,  340. 
1  (Tenlbredo),   13, 
241,  292. 

'  Xyphidria), 
370. 
f'asciata  (Zaraea)    13,   15, 
388. 

unia        (Lyda), 
341. 

itipennis     (Pampbi- 
lius),  341. 

Allantus),  2  I 
1  'eplius),  30^ 


416 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX. 


fasciatus  (Dolerus),  200. 
fasciatus      (Pamphilius), 

346. 
fasciatus  (Selandria),  185. 
fascipennis  (Lyda),  347. 
fascipennis     (Monophad- 

nus),  175. 
fascipennis  (Pamphilius), 

347. 
fascipennis      (Selandria), 

175. 
fatima  (Perantherix),  79. 
faunas  (Cephus),  357. 
faunus  (Phyllcecus),  354, 

357. 
fausta  (Lyda),  335. 
faustus  (Allantus),  245. 
faustua  (Nematus),  116. 
faustus         (Pamphilius), 

335. 
feisthamelii  (Sires),  375. 
feisthamelii     (Urocerus), 

375. 
felderi  (Allantus),  250. 
femoralis  (Hylotoma),  59. 
femoralis     (Macrophya), 

259. 
femoralis  (Nematus),  13G. 
femoralis         (Strongylo- 

gaster),  213. 
femoralis       (Tenthredo), 

259,  290. 
femorata     (Cimbex),      1, 

387. 
femorata  (Tenthredo),   1, 

2,  5. 
femoratus  (Cephus),  3.).'!. 
femoratus  (Dolerus),  223. 
Fenella,  195. 
fenestrates    (Emphytus), 

205. 
fennicus  (Dolerus),  226. 
fennicus  (Nematus),  116. 
fentoni  (Tenthredo),  304. 
Fenusa,  193. 
fera  (Tenthredo),  263. 
feriata  (Selandria)  173. 
feriatus   (Monophadnus), 

173. 
ferox  (Macrophya),  252. 
ferox  (Siobla),  2*52. 
ferrugatus     (Dolerus), 

219. 
ferruginea    (Hylotoma), 

165. 
ferruginea  (Perga),  24. 
ferruginea  (Macroxyela), 

351. 
ferruginea  (Xyela),  351. 
ferrugineipes(Tenthrcdo), 

313. 


ferrugineus   (Allantus), 

165. 
ferrugineus   (Nematus), 

134. 
ferruginosa  (Teuthredo), 

196. 
ferruginosus  (Emphytus), 

196,  399. 
fidus  (Strongylogaster), 

215. 
filiceti     (Blasticotoma), 

33. 
filicis  (Allantus),  211. 
filicis  (Sti'ongylogaster), 

211,  212. 
filicis  (Tenthredo),  211. 
filicornis     (Hylotoma), 

38. 
filicornis  (Nematus),  104. 
filicornis  (Schizoeerus), 

38. 
filiformis  (Cephus),  359. 
filiformis     (Emphytus), 

200. 
filiformis    (Hcmidianeu- 

ra),  48. 
filiformis  (Ptilia),  48. 
filiformis    (Tenthredo), 

200. 
finschi  (Tenthredo),  302. 
fischeri  (Lophyrus).  85. 
fischeri    (Nycteridium), 

85. 
fisr-us  (Dolerus).  225. 
flabellata  (Tarpa),  329. 
fiabellatu8  (Megalodon- 

tes),  329. 
flabellicomis    (Megalo- 

dontes),  331. 
flabellicomis     (Tarpa), 

331. 
flagellicornis  (Lyda),  341. 
flagellicornis    (Pamphi- 
lius), 341. 
flava  (Hylotoma),  (i4. 
flava  (Tenthredo),  296, 

327,  402. 
flava  (Waldheimia),  327. 
flavens  (Allantus),  187. 
flavens  (Selandria),  187. 
flavens   (Tenthredo), 

1S7. 
flaveola  (Dineura),  154. 
flavescens    (Nematus), 

125,  394. 
flavescens   (Selandria), 

187. 
flavicans  (Nematus),  125. 
flaviceps  (Lyda),  333. 
flaviceps    (Pamphilius). 

333. 


flaviceps    (Tenthredo), 

332,  333,  403. 
flavieollis  (Hylotoma),  63. 
flavicomus    (Nematus), 

115. 
flavicornis    (Allantus), 

296. 
flavicornis  (Cephus),  361. 
flavicornis  (Megalodon- 

tes),  328. 
flavicornis   (Selandria), 

167. 
flavicornis  (Sirex),  380, 

381. 
flavicornis  (Tarpa),  328. 
flavicornis  (Tenthredo), 

58,  296. 
flavi  -ornis     (Urocerus), 

381. 
flavicoxa?  (Allantus),  271 . 
flavicoxa;   (Macrophya), 

271. 
flavifrons  (Pamphilius), 

341. 
flavilabris  (Macrophya), 

257. 
flaviponnis   (Allantus), 

400. 
flavipennis    (Nematus), 

116. 
flavipennis  (Sirex),  380. 
flavipennis  (Tenthredo), 

400. 
flavipes  (Allantus),  2-!.">. 
flavipes  (Brachyxiphus), 

369. 
flavipes  (Derecyrta),  369. 
flavipes  (Lyda),  337. 
flavipes    (Macrophya), 

251,  262. 
flavipes  (Nematus),  128. 
flavipes  (Schizocera),  36. 
flavipes  (Selandria),  189. 
flavipes  (Siobla),  251. 
flavipes  (Tenthredo),  15, 

159,  243. 
flaviventris    (Cephus), 

356,  361. 
flaviventris  (Hylotoma), 

58. 
flaviventi-is  (Lyda),  335. 
flaviventris    (Nematus), 

126. 
flaviventris  (Pamphilius), 

335. 
flaviventris  (Tenthredo), 

335,  338. 
flavobalteata    (Tenthre- 
do), 307. 
flavoiineatus  (Allantus), 

270. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


417 


flavomaculata  (Macro- 

phya),  268. 
flavomaculata  (Tenthre- 

dopsis),  284,401. 
flavomaculatus    |  Allan- 

tus),  268. 
flavomaculatus  (Tenthre- 

dopsis),  284. 
flavomarginis  (Allantus), 

317. 
flavomarginis  (Tenthre- 

do),  317. 
flavomista   (Hylotoma), 

391. 
llavopicta    (Xiphydria), 

369. 
ila\  us  (Nematns),  1  !'."•. 
fletclieri  (Taxonus),  210. 
floral i  as),  359. 

flonilis  (Cephus),  359. 
floricola  |  Ebolia),  280. 
floridana  i  Blennocampa), 

163. 
floridana     (Selandria), 

L63. 
foersti  ri    Cephue     356. 
foersteri  |  \.  mattu  I,  L08 
foersteri  (  Perga  |,  26. 
formoaa  (Allantus  |,  27  I 
formosa  (  1 1  j  Lotoma  I,  ■■'  I. 
formosa   i  Macropbya), 

274. 
formosa  |  Pacbyprotasis), 

277. 
formo8a(Tenthredo),27 1. 

310. 
formosu6(Dieloceru8),50. 
formosus  (Macropbya), 

274. 
formoeua     (Tentbredo), 

310. 
fortunii    (Tentbredo), 

307. 
foveifrons  (Selandria), 

L89. 
fraternalis  (Hemichroa), 

156. 
rrauenfeldii  (Allantus), 

241. 
frauenfeldii  (Tentbn 

241. 
I'raxini    (Blennocampa), 

162. 
fraxini  ( Nematus),  121. 
fraxini  (Tenthredo),  102. 
frigidus  (Nematus),  120. 
frivaldskyi    (Allantus), 

242. 
frivaldskyi  (Ilvlntoma). 

60. 
frontalis  i  Dvda),  346. 


frontalis  (Pamphilius), 

frutotorum   (Lopbvrus), 

34. 
firutetoruna  (Tenthredo), 

84. 
fruticum  (Nematus),  108. 
fulcrata  (Hylotoma), 

ia),  14,  388. 
fuligii  ea    (Macr  pbya), 

27.'5. 
fuligineus  (Macr  ipbya), 

273. 
fuliginipennie    (Mono- 

phadnus),  173. 
fub'ginosa  (Allantus),  1(50. 
i'l'Ii:  Blennocam- 

pa), 159,397. 
fuliginosa  (Fenusa), 
ginosa    (Tenthredo), 

159,  160,  164. 
fulva  (Allantus),  301. 
fulva  (Tentbredo),  301, 

303,  340. 
fulviceps  (Lophyrus) 
fulvioeps  (Tentbredo  I, 

282. 
fulviceps 

fulvicollis  (Selandria), 

169. 
fulvicornis   (Allantus), 

167. 
fulvicornis   (Hoplocam- 

pa  .  166,  167. 
full  icornis    (Selandria), 

167. 
fulvicornis  (Tenthredo), 

167. 
fulvinotus      (Dolerue), 

400. 
fulvipennis  1  Lyda),  31 
fill-  197. 

fulvipes  (Nematus),  1 19, 

1  l\  394. 
fulvipes     (Tentbra 

110.  197,  287,  340. 
fulvistigma    (Oryssus), 

367. 
fulvitarsie    (Perineura), 

287. 
fulvitarsis    (Tenthredo), 

287. 
fulvivenia    (Tenthredo), 

237. 
fulviventris    (Allantus), 

241. 
fulviventris  (Strongylo- 

er),  217. 
fulviventris  (Tenthredo), 

218. 


fulvocinetus  (Emphytus), 

201. 
fulvocinetus  (Sires), 

378. 
fulvus    (Beleses),     255. 
fulvus  (Lophyrus),  87. 
fulvus  (Nematus),  133. 
fulvus  (Sires),  379. 
fulvus  (Urocerus),  370. 
fumator  (Macropbya), 

275. 
fumatris  (Macropbya), 

275. 
fumatus    (Emphvtus), 

199. 
fumipennis   (Acherdo- 

cerus  1,  93. 
fumipennis    (Brachyto- 

ma),  91. 
fumipennis    (Cephus), 

355. 
fumipennis    (Cerobao- 

trus),  355. 
fumipennis  (Hylotoma), 

72. 
fumipennis  (Lyda),  340. 
fumipennis    (Nematus), 

104. 
fumipennis    (Perreyia), 

91. 
fumipennis   (Pbymato- 

cera  l,  I 
fumipennis  (Solandri 

165. 
fumipennis   (Tenthredo), 

318. 
fumosa  (Athalia),  236. 
fum  1 1  ilerus),  223, 

225,  227. 
funerea  (Allantus),  172. 
funerea  (Tenthredo),  172. 
funereus  (Monophadnus), 

172. 
fuiiorulus     (Nematus), 

122. 
fur  (Nematus),  147. 
furcata  (Hylotoma), 35. 
furcata  (Tenthredo),  35 
furcatus    1  Schizocerus), 

35,  37,  389. 
furvescens    (Nematus), 

112. 
fusca   (Blennocampa), 

159. 
fusca  (Hylotoma),  47. 
fusca  (Pristiphora),  119. 
fusca  (Ptilia),  47. 

1  Schizocera  1,  35. 
fusca  (Tenthredo),  159. 
fusoicoruia    (1  iphadnu 

153,396. 

2  i- 


418 


ALPHABETICAL  INDLX. 


fuscicomis  (Nematus), 

15?. 
fuscicomis  (Sirex),  384. 
fuscicomis  (Tenthredo), 

285. 
fuscicomis   (Tenthredo- 

psis),  285. 
fuscicomis     (Tremex), 

384. 
uscipennis  (Ciuibex),  6. 
fuscipennis     (Dolerus), 

203. 
fuscipennis  (Dosytheus), 

219,  220. 
fuscipennis  (Emphyl  - 

203. 
fuscipennis  (Hylotoma), 

58. 
fuscipennis    (Neraatus), 

124. 
fuscipennis  (Pbyllotoma  |, 

169. 
fuscipes  (Hylotoma),  56. 
fuscipes    (Tenthredo), 

289. 
fuscoraaculatus  (Nema- 

tus),  109. 
fuscula  (Allantus),  158. 
fuscula  (Blennoeampa), 

158. 
fuscula  (Tenthredo),  158. 
fuscus  (Nematus),  1 19. 
fuscus  (Schizocerus  I,  35. 
fusicornia   (Schizocera  ), 

36. 
fusicornis  (Schizocorus), 

36. 

gagathina     (Allantus), 

"  172. 

gagathina     (Tenthredo). 

172. 
gagathinus  (Monophad- 

nus),  172. 
gallse  (Euura),  139,  151. 
gallarum  (Neraatus),  136. 
gallicola   (Hoplocanipa). 

167. 
gallicola  (Nematus).  137, 

138. 
gallicola  (Pontania),  138. 
garnbias  (Hylotoma),  75. 
garbiglietti  (Trichiocam- 

pus),  99. 
gastrica  (Hylotoma),  36. 
gastricus     (Monophad- 

nus),  169. 
gastricus    (Schizocerus), 

36. 
geeri  (Allantus),  154. 
peeri  (Tenthredo),  154. 


gelida     (Pcecilostoma), 

209. 
gelida  (Tenthredo),  209. 
gelidum   (Pcecilostoma), 

209. 
gelidus  (Nematus),  115, 

393. 
gemellus  (Nematus),  130. 
geminata  (Hylotoma),  3  ! . 
geminata     (Schizocera), 

34. 
geminata     (Tenthredo), 

34. 
geminatus  (Schizocerus), 
'  34. 
gi  niculata    (Hylotoma). 

77. 
geniculata  (Schizocera), 

36. 
geniculata     (Selandria  i, 

160. 
geniculata     (Strongylo- 

gaster),  212. 
geniculata  (Tenthredo), 

172,  223. 
geniculatus   (Dolerus), 

219. 
geniculatus  (Monophad- 

nus).  172. 
geniculatus    (Nematus), 

106. 
geniculatus  (Schizocerus), 

36. 
gentilis    (Hoplocanipa), 

168. 
gentilis  (Selandria).  168. 
ucinctus    (Dolerus), 

224. 
geoffroyi  (Cladius),  98. 
geoffroyi  (Lyda),  353. 
germanica  (Tenthredo), 

218. 
gessneri  (Dolerus),  224. 
gibba  (Hylotoma),  41. 
gibba  (Scobina),  41. 
gibbosa  (Perineura),  287. 
gibbosus  (Dolerus),  227. 
gigas  (Ichneumon),  373. 
gigas  (Sirex),  373. 
gilvipes  (Dolerus),  224. 
gilvipes     (Emphytus), 

199. 
gilvipes      (Tenthredo), 

224. 
glabellifer  (Cephus),  354. 
glabellifer  (Janus),  354. 
glabra  (Perga).  23. 
glabra  (Selandria),  190. 
glabrata    (Tenthredo). 

210. 
glabratus  (Taxonus),  210. 


glabricollis     (Athalia  I, 

233. 
glottianus  (Taxonus),  210. 
glutinosse     (Nematus), 

395. 
gonager  (Dolerus),  222. 
gonagra  (Hemidianeura  I, 

49,  389. 
gonagra  (Hylotoma),  49. 
gonagra     (Tenthredo), 

222. 
goniphora  (Macrophya), 

275. 
gor.iphorus     (Allantus), 

275. 
goniphorus  (Macrophya), 

275. 
gonymelas     (Nematus), 

134. 
gossypina     (Tenthredo), 

L84. 
gracilicornis  (Hvlot  oma), 

Till. 
gracilicornis  (Monophad- 

nus),  172. 
gracilicornis  (Selandria), 

172. 
gracilis  (Cephus),  359. 
gracilis  (Dolerus),  222. 
gracilis  (Nematus),  126. 
gracilis  (Sirex),  382. 
gracilis  (Tenthredo),  291. 
grajea  (Xyela),  353. 
graminis  (Nematus),  104. 
grandicornis     (Blenno- 
eampa). 158, 
grandis  (Allantus),  308. 
grandis  (Brachyxiphus), 

369. 
grandis  (Cladius).,  99. 
grandis  (Dineura),  396. 
grandis  (Nematus),  98. 
grandis  (Selandria),  187. 
grandis  (Tenthredo),  31 18, 
grata  (Macrophya),  258. 
i.nthredo),  259. 
gratiosa  (Tarpa),  329. 
gratiosus  (Megalodontes), 

329. 
gravenhorstii  (Nematus), 

124. 
gravenhorstii  (Perga),  22. 
griffinii  (Cimbex).  2. 
griseus  (Nematus),  108, 

126. 
grossulariae  (Emphytus), 

198,  199. 
grossulariae  (Nematus), 

128,  141. 
grossulariae  (Pristiphora), 

141. 


vi.rn  iJiETii  VI.  INDEX. 


U9 


I 
199. 

hi  i  Perg    i,  25. 

guttata  (Tenthrcdo),  208. 
I 
ilii  ( Painphilius), 

m.i.  41. 

'!•'■  I        I 

I  lire 

- 
222. 

- 

107. 

thr 

1(17. 

pbva), 

11  mi-]  204. 

1  5  1 . 

22.">. 
liar' 

127. 

harl 

1(H. 

(Tenthn 

hclii  L37. 

1 

lielllliaUU 


I!  ma  .  77. 

Hemiclir  a,  155. 
He 

L95. 
hera  \  245. 

berl   ■  \  I  111. 

.  83, 

lirus,  L91. 

'■ 
1 19. 

I     itbre- 

■     I   .  :        340 
mpbiliu- 

hi!..  i 

249." 

• 
47. 

.  47. 
I 

219. 

In."'. 

2*3. 

hi-V  '', 

204. 

i  pa,  105. 

128, 
129. 

unphilius), 

lv    iL 
[94. 

Lu3, 
194. 
Iiortulan 
194. 

S  151. 

h  litis  318. 

i 


budsonicus    (Monophad- 

mis').  17ii. 
hudsoiiieus    (Nematus), 

147. 
bumboldtii  (Tentbred 

bumerale     (Camptopri- 
uin).  92. 

r  ilia  i  Blenno  ani- 
100. 
bumeralis  |  ( Jiiubes  i  3. 
bun*  I  rabro  .  3. 

bumeralis    (  II  \  lotouia 
02,  03,  67. 

N 
100,  ll 
bumi  ralis     |  Selandria 

100. 
bun  utbredo), 

108. 

Ulantus), 

1 1  utliredo), 
2& 

Sirex),  373. 
.  161. 
sa),  151. 
I 
'  101. 

I  ■ 
■     ■  I 

-  .  43. 

Bracbyxiplj 
'369. 

N'i    latus),  151 
I  ricborha- 

bvaloptera    (Scbizocera  i, 

-     '    •  a  I,   10 
370. 
h\  brid  i   i  I'n'  -ilost.i 

bjbrida     (Tentbn 
205,  291 

Harpiphorus), 
'  205. 

I,  13,44,  I- 

I  hi.  33. 

h\  loti  ■  M 

phadn  :       17—. 

i  -    |  Teutbre- 
I  72. 

In ' 1 1 1 : 1 1 : i  %  \ 

249. 
II yrnenoptera  Xerebi 
tin,  !. 


420 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


hyperboreus  (Nematus), 

111. 
hypocinctus     (Painphi- 

lius),  403. 
hypogastricus  (Nematus), 

101. 
Hypolfepus,  324. 
hypoleuca  (G-ymnia),  43. 
hypoleuca    (Hylotoma), 

43. 
hypoleucus    (Nematus), 

114, 129. 
hypotrophies     (Lyda), 

333,  334. 
hypoxanthus  (Nematus), 

115. 

iauthe  (Fenusa),  204. 

iaponicus     (Monophad- 

uus),  174. 
icterica  (Allantus),  826. 
icterica  (Tenthredo),  326. 
icterica     (Waldheimia), 

326. 
ideutidem  (Pristiphora), 

140. 
idiota  (Nematus),  140. 
idiota  (Pristiphora),  140. 
idolon  (CVphus),  356. 
idolon  (Ichneumon),  356. 
idriensia     (Tenthredo), 

264, 293. 
ignava  (Macrophya  1, 266. 
ignobilis  (Allantus),  292. 
ignobilia     (Tenthredo), 

292. 
ignotus      (Monoategia), 

186. 
ignotus  (Selandria),  186. 
illuminatua  (Strongylo- 

gaster),  217. 
immaculatua    (Oephus), 

360. 
immaculatua  (Nematus), 

127. 
immcraa      (Emphvtus), 

205. 
immersa      (Tenthredo), 

205. 
immeraus  (Ilarpiphorus), 

205,  203. 
immundus     (Nematus), 

111. 
immunis  (Cladius),  100. 
imperator    (Hylotoma), 

61. 
imperfectus  (Nematus), 

111. 
imperialis  (Abia),  15. 
impi  rialis ( Athermanl 

154. 


imperialis  (Eriocampa), 

398. 
imperialis     (Holopyga), 

398. 
imperialis    (Hylotoma), 

54. 
imperialis  (Oryssus),  365. 
imperialis  (Sirex),  383. 
impressa  (Allantus),  208. 
impressa     (Tenthredo), 

208. 
impressatus  (Strongylo- 

gaster),  214. 
impressum    (Pcecilosto- 

ma),  208. 
improbus    (Emphvtus), 

207. 
improbus  (Ilarpiphorus), 

207. 
impura  (Tenthredo),  298. 
insequalia     (Schizocera), 

35. 
ineequalia  (Schizocerus), 

35. 
iiuequidens    (Monophad- 

nus),  177. 
inivquidena  (Selandria), 

177. 
mauis  (Lyda),  339. 
inanita  (Lyda),  339. 
inanita  (Tenthredo),  339. 
inanitus     (Pamphiliua), 

339. 
Incalia,  32. 

incanus  (Nematus),  loo. 
incerta  (Macn  >] >' iva ),  271. 
incerta  (Siobla),  252. 
incerta  (Tenthredo).  252. 
incertua  (Dolerua),  22( ). 
incertus    (Macrophya  t, 

271. 
incertus  (Nematus),  107. 
incertus     (Tenthredo  . 

271. 
incisa  (Allomorpha).  254. 
incomplctus  (Nematus), 

109. 
inconspicua    (Gymnia), 

42. 
inconspicua  (Lyda),  350. 
inconspicua  (Selandria), 

190. 
inconspicuus  (Nematus), 

141. 
inconspicuus    (Pamphi- 
liua), 350. 
indica  (Parastatis),  327. 
indica  (Tenthredo),  321. 
inferentia  (Poecilostoma), 

209. 
infida  |  Lyda),  337. 


infidus  (Pamphiliua),  337 
iufirmus  (Nematus),  131 
inflata  (Zaraja),  13. 
inflata  (Zarea),  13. 
inflatus  (Nematus),  126, 

395. 
infuacata  (Hylotoma),  77. 
infuscata   (Macroxyela), 

351. 
infuscata  (Xyela),  351. 
infuacatus  (Aneugmenus). 

207. 
infuacatua  (Cephus),  358, 

360. 
infuacatus  (Emphytua), 

207. 
inhabilis  (Blennocampa), 

163. 
inhabilis  (Selandria),  163. 
inornatus  (Dolerus),  203. 
inornatus     (Em})hyLus), 

203,204. 
inornatus  (Tenthredop- 

eis),  281. 
inquilinua   (Monophad- 

nus),  172. 
inquilinua     (Xematua), 

1 19. 
Inaignia  (Allantus),  292. 
insignis  (Lyda),  347. 
inaignis  (Nematus),  105. 
insignis      (Pamphilius), 

347. 
insignia  (Tenthredo),  292. 
insignis  (Tremex),  388. 
iiistabiiia     (Tenthredo), 

280,283,  290. 
instrata  (Schizocera),  35. 
instratua    (Schizocerus), 

35. 
insularis  (Lophyrus),  88. 
insularis  (Tremex),  386. 
integer  (Cephus),  363. 
integer  (Nematus),  150. 
integer  (Phyllcecus),  363. 
intercua  (Nematus),  136. 
intermedia     (Allantus), 

294. 
intermedia  (Fenusa),  193. 
intermedia  (Macrophya), 

275. 
intermedia  (Schizocera), 

36. 
intermedia  (Schizocerus), 

36. 
intermedia  (Tenthredo), 

294. 
intermedins    (Allantus), 

275. 
intermedins     (Dolerus), 
226. 


ALrilAISETICAL  IXDEX. 


421 


intermediue      (Maero- 
phya),  275. 

intcrrupta   (Tenthredo), 

intorruptua    (Allantus), 

248. 
interruptus   (Nematus), 

130. 
interruptus       (Plerygo- 

phorus),  82, 
Interetitaalifl  (Ilvlotoma), 

72,391. 
interstitialis  (Nematus), 

112. 
interstitialis   (Sclandria), 

1-7. 
invita  (Schiz  icera),  38. 
invitus  i>chizoeerua),  33. 
Irideso  103. 

iridescena     |  .s), 

142. 
iridescena  (Pamphilius), 

•in:;. 
iridipenn  -  rongylo- 

gaster),  213. 
iridia    i  afonophadnus). 

171. 
irritana    (Macropbya), 

285. 
irritai  -   |  I  enthredopBis), 

285. 
irr<  _  :  mdria),  1 T » '. 

in--.  ■  .]>)iad- 

iiu.-  I,  I  . 
irror         Lyda  I,  334. 
iadica    (Tenthredo), 

291. 
ischi erua  (Nematus), 

136. 
isomers  1 1  lladius),  98. 
isomerus  (Oladi 
italica  (Cimbex  >.  15. 

jantbina  (Hylotoma),  71. 
Janus,  353. 

japonic  i  i  Lthalia  I,  235. 
japonica  (Oimbex),  4. 
japonicna  (Dolerue),  22fi 

233. 
japonicuB    (Emphytus), 

203. 
japonicua     (Monophad- 

IHIS),    17  ' 

japonicus  (Sirex),  37<i. 

N   Hiatus),  141. 
jocularia    (Pristiphora), 

1  II. 
jonaai  |  Hylotoma 
jucunda  (Oimbea I,  L6. 
jucunda  i  Lyda),  339. 
jucunda  (Perga),  30. 


jucundus  (Pampbilius), 

339. 
judaica  (Tarpa),  330. 
judaicua  (Megalodontes), 

330. 
jugicola  (Nematus),  132. 
jugosa  (Macropbya),  272. 
jugurtba    (Macropbya), 

401. 
julii  (Pinicola),  352. 
julii  (Xyela), 
junci  (Dosytheus),  220. 
juniperi  (Lophyrus),  89. 
juniperi      (Mouoctcuus), 

8ft 
juniperi  (Tenthredo),  85, 

jurinae  (Oimbex),  16. 
jurinei  i  I  29. 

juvencua      (Ichneumon), 

374, 
juvencua  (Sirex),  37  1 
juvenilis  (Tenthredo),287 

Ealios]  sphinga,  19 1. 
kennicoti  .  15. 

kirliii  (Oimb  1 1, ''.. 
kirhii  i  Perga  i.  21. 
kirbyi  (Nematus),  1"-. 
klugii  (Athlophorus),  207 
klugii  (Oimbex),  - 
klugii  fOryptus),  :;7. 
klugii  (Dolerus),  '2-1 . 
klugii  (Emphytus),  200. 
'  [ylotoma),  ."'7, 58. 
klugii  (Lyda),  334. 
klugii  (Macropbya),  26 1. 
klugii     (Megalodontes), 

328. 
klugii  (Nematus),  119. 
klugii  i  Pamphilius),  334. 
klugii  (Perga),  22. 
klu  a),  17. 

klugii  (Selandria ).  208. 

eii  (Tarpa),  32 
koenlerj  (Allantus),  245. 
koehleri       (Tenthredo), 

2  15. 
krueperi  |  Lmasis),  16. 
krugii    (Scbizocera),    38, 

389. 
krugii  (Schizocerus),  38. 
krugii  (Sericocera),  389. 

labialia  (Selandria),  157. 
labiata  (Allantus),  216. 
labiata  (Macrophya),  264. 
labiata  (Tenthredo),  216, 

264,300. 
labiatus      (Stron 

ter),216. 


labradoris      (Neiuatus), 

141. 
lacblauiana  (Teutbrcdo), 

291. 
laerymosa     (Tenthredo), 

256. 
lacteus  (Cladius),  98. 
laeteus  (Dolerus),  227. 
lacteus  (Nematus),  13(>. 
lacticincta   (Tenthredo), 

312. 
laotiflua  (Allantus),  288. 
laetiflua       (Tenthredo), 

lata  (Cimbex),  16. 
laeta  (Dictynna),  94. 
beta  (Tenthredo),  16. 
hetus  (Eurya),  94. 
lamcepa     (Xiphydria), 

373. 
lajvicollis     (Pachyprota- 

ais),  277. 

hcvicollis       (Tenthredo). 

277. 

lamellata  (Tarpa),  403. 

hum  Hat  us    (Megalodon- 
tes), 403. 

lanceolata     (Blennoeam- 

pa),  162. 
1  inguida  (Dineura),  155. 
languida      (Tenthredo), 

1 55. 
lanuginosa      (Trichioso- 

ma),  1 1. 
lanuginosum  (Tricbioao- 

ma),  1  I. 
laportei  (Oimbex),  <>. 
lapponica      (Tenthredo), 

117. 
largipea       (Tenthredo), 

1 I 12. 
laricis  (Lophyrus),  84. 
laricis  (Lyda),  332. 
laricis  |  Nematus),  121. 
laricis  (Pamphilius),  332 
laricis  (  Pteronus),  84. 
laserpitii      (Tenthredo), 

261. 
laterale(Trichiosoma),10. 
Lab  ralis  (Allantus),  287. 
lateralis  (Amasis),  16. 
lateralis  (( Simbex),  10. 
lateralis  (Dineura),  1  ."►.">_ 
lateralis  (Lophyrus),  87. 
lateralis  (  Nematus),   148. 
lateralis  (Perineural,  287. 
lateralis      (Tenthredo), 

2-7. 
lateraria      (Tenthredo), 

317. 
lateritia  (Dolerus),  218. 


422 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


lateritia  (Tenthredo),  218. 
lateritius  (Dolerus),  218. 
laticinctus      (Allautus), 

401. 
laticinctus  (Dolerus),  200. 
laticinctus    (Tenthredop- 

sis),  401. 
laticrus  (Nematus),  102. 
laticulus  (Crresus),  103. 
latifasciata   (Tenthredo), 

321. 
lalifasciatus     (Nematus), 

146. 
latifasciatus  (Sirex),  378. 
latifrons  (Lyda),  337, 338. 
latifrons      (Pamphilius), 

337,  338, 343. 
latipes  (Orasus),  102. 
latipes  (Nematus),  102. 
latitarsis(Teredonia),388. 
latitarsus  (Crwsus),  103. 
latitarsus  (Trernex),  336. 
lativentris      (Nematus), 

118. 
latizona  (Tenthredo),  296. 
latreillii  (Perga),  25. 
latreillii  (Trichiosoma),  9. 
latus  (Nematus),  142. 
leacliii  (Hylotoma),  57. 
leachii  (Perga),  30. 
leacbii  (Plagioeera),  17. 
leachii    (Pterygophorus), 

82. 
lecontei  (Lophyrus'),  88. 
lefebvrei  (Sirex),  373. 
lenis  (Hoplocampa),  168. 
lenis  (Selandria),  168. 
lepeletieri    (Macrophya), 

256. 
lepida  (Einphytus),  204. 
lepida  (Hylotoma),  70. 
lepida  (Perrevia),  90. 
lepida  (Tenthredo),  187, 

204. 
lepidotus  (Nematus),  131. 
lepidus      (Harpiphorus), 

204. 
lepidus  (Nematus),  122. 
leprieuri(Camptoprium), 

91. 
leptocephalus  (Nematus), 

113. 
Leptocerca,  155. 
leptocerus      (Nematus), 

137. 
Leptopus,  101. 
leskii  (Cepbus),  358. 
leucapsis  (Nematus),  118. 
leucobasis  (Dolerus),  225. 
leucocarpus      (Nemal 

123,  135,394. 


leueooephala  (Hylotoma), 

48. 
leucocephala  (Topotrita), 

48. 
leucocnemis     (Nematus), 

137. 
leucogaster      (Nematus), 

124,  394. 
leucogona      (Tenthredo). 

184. 
leucomela      (Emphytus), 

192. 
leucomela   (Phyllotoma), 

192. 
leucomela     (Tenthredo), 

PJ2. 
leucomelas    (Tenthredo), 

402. 
leucona    (Blennocampa), 

164. 
ieuconus      (Tenthredo), 

164. 
leucopodius     (Nematus), 

117. 
leucopodus      (Dolerus), 

190. 
leucopterus      (Dolerus), 

227. 
lcucopus      (Macroplni  >. 

262. 
leucopus  (Tenthredo). 

2152. 
leucosoma  (Ptilin).   15. 
leucosoma  (Rusobria),  45. 
leucostiota  (Tarpa),  331. 
leucostictus  (Megalodon- 

tes),  331. 
leucostictus     (Nematus), 

123. 
leucostigmus    (Nematus), 

112. 
leucostoma       (Allantus), 

313. 
leucostoma    (Tenthredo), 

292,  316. 
leucotrochus    (Nematus), 

109. 
leucozonius  (Tenthredo), 

208. 
levaillantii    (Megalodon- 

tes),331. 
levaillantii  (Tarpa),  331. 
levantiua       (Sciapteryx), 

237. 
lewisii     (Monophadnus), 

174. 
lewisii  (Perga),  24. 
libanensis  (Cephas),  362. 
liberta  (Tenthredo),  234. 
liciata  (Macrophya),  257. 
lii  iata  (Tenthredo),  257. 


ligustrina      (Tenthredo), 

256. 
limacina      (Tenthredo), 

159. 
limbalis  (Allantus),  245. 
limbalis      (Tenthredo), 

245. 
limbata  (Allantus),  297. 
limbata      (Macrophya), 

259. 
limbata  (Tenthredo),  208, 

207. 
limbatus  (Allantus),  248. 
limbatus  (Nematus),  146. 
linearis  (Allantus),  212. 
linearis    (Cepbus),    357- 

362. 
linearis  (Tenthredo),  212, 

357. 
lineata  (Macrophya),  266, 

270,401. 
lineata  (Tenthredo),  317. 
lineatus  (Monojjliadnus), 

177. 
lineatus      (Strongylogas- 

ter),  217. 
lint'olata  (Allantus),  161. 
lineolata  (Athalia),  234. 
lineolata  (Blennocampa), 

101. 
lineolata  (Selandria),  161 . 
lineolata      (Tenthredo), 

161. 
linitus  (Dineura),  lo~>. 
liogaster  (Dolerus),  223. 
litterata       (Tenthredo), 

281 1. 
litura  ("Allantus),  155. 
litura  (Dineura),  155. 
litura  (Tenthredo),  155. 
livida  (Allantus),  298. 
livida  (Hylotoma),  76. 
livida  (Tenthredo),  298. 
lividiventris  (Tenthredo), 

27'.'. 
liyidiventris(Ter.thredop- 

sis),  282,401. 
livonensis     (Eriocamp.i). 

184. 
lobata  (Hylotoma),  50. 
lobata  (Tenthredo),  300. 
lobatus  (Allantus),  309. 
lobatus  (Dielocerus),  50. 
lobatus  (Tenthredo),  309. 
Loboceras,  79. 
Loboceratinje,  79. 
loewii       (Megalodontee), 

331. 
loewii  (Tarpa),  331. 
longicollis     (Tenthredo). 

361. 


ALPHABETICAL    t> 


423 


longicornis      (Nemal 

145,  149. 
longicornis(P  -    'in), 

_   - 
icornia      (Pcecilos 

ma),  208. 
longicornis   (Tenthred 

172, 
longipennis   (Monopli 

nus  i,  1 7 
ipennis    (Selandria), 

176. 
longipennis         I 

211. 
longiserr     N  -    105. 

■  152. 
-     s 

149. 
long 

2 !  5. 
loni 
Ionic  renthredo),  14, 

15. 
Lophyridina 
Loph; 

lucasi    (Mac 
lucens  i  Dolerus  .  225. 
luoida  (Nematu 
lucida  i .Triii-  i"  I. 

1  in-i  IU4, 

105,  393. 
lucorum 

lucorum  i  Lyda),  - 
lucorum   ; 

lucorum      Tr.-  I 

-    10,387. 
luctifera  (Cimbex),  7. 
ilacrophi 
267. 

201 . 
luctuosus  (Dolerus),  I9i>. 
luctuosus    N  131. 

lugdunei     -     x 
138. 

-'■'■\. 
lugens  (Athalia  |,  234. 
luge  is      i  BL 

162. 
lugens  (Tentiiredo  I,  23  1. 
368. 
lugubris  (Dolerus),  219. 

ibris  i  II  \  lotoma  I,  17. 
lugubris  (Pachyprotasis), 

•J77. 
lugubris  (Ptilia),  47. 

■  -    I      tbredo),  277. 
lunulatus  (Crabro),  1. 
lurida  ;  H\  lotoma),  77 


luridiventris  ( Allan t us  . 

170. 

luridiventris  (Campi 

101. 
luridiventris     (LeptOi 

luri. :  lopbad- 

nus),  17". 
luridiventris  (Tentbre 
101,  170. 

I  Perim 
283. 

lop- 

I     i 
387. 

.  7-';. 
124. 
hit.  !.   2, 

124. 

98, 

hit. 
lute 

I 
296. 

luteipi  -    I-  n    ir 
luteiventris      (A 
169. 

• 

phippio- 

353. 
lull  i  liad- 

nus),  169. 

169,241. 

239. 
luti  \ 

hit.  S        itus), 

132. 

.  I  85. 
luteola  (Cimbex),  2. 
luteola  (Mon<  i  85. 

luteola  (Tentbredo),  166, 

185. 
luteolus  ■  \   ■        is),  144. 
imaculata       |  Lyda), 
344. 

>maculatus  i  Pampbi- 
lius),  344. 

itergum     (Ni   natus), 
1  16 


lutesc  us      -  rentbred 

335. 
luteus    (Neinatus),     124, 

125,1 
Lyda.  332. 
Lvdimv,  327. 

■   s(Ci  pbus  ,  361. 
mac  Sircx  .  361. 

26. 
macleayi    - 

nal.t'.l. 

(Xematus), 
1 1 5. 
Macrophj  a,  255. 

lomacra), 
96. 

5 1 . 

ntus).  212. 
strong 
212. 
mar  tbredo),  212. 

maculata  (  Lthalia  |,  235. 
2. 
i .  68, 

data       (Tentbredo), 
296,  102. 

\     -    -    I 

1  Yvptus),  68 
ulatus     (  Euiphytus), 

206. 
maculatus       (Harpipl 

rus),  206. 
maculicollis      (Dolerus), 

232. 
ilicollis  (Dosythi 

232. 
maculifn  ■   -  ■  I  336 

!  .'ill. 

ilipennis     (<  >r\  ss 

366. 
maculipennis     (Pampbi- 

lius),  341. 
maculipes      (Hyloh 

77. 
maculipes    (Macropbya), 

258. 
maculipes     |  Tentbredo  >, 

258. 
maculiventris  (Lyda ).3l  :. 
iliventris  |  Nemaius), 

109. 
maculosa  i  Lyda),  338. 
maculosa     (  Macropbj  a  I, 

261. 
macidosa       (Tenthred 

261. 
tnadida  '  Dolerus  .  218 


424 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


madida  (Tenthredo),  218. 
niagnicornis      (Dolerus), 

222. 
luagnicornis        (Macro- 
phya), 262. 
magnicornis  (Tentbredo), 

262. 
magus  (Sirex),  375,  384. 
magus     (Treiuex),     375, 

384. 
majalis  (Empbytus),  205. 
majalis     (Harpiphorua), 

205. 
major  (Cephus)  359. 
major  (Cerobactrus),  355. 
major  (Macroxyela),  351. 
major  (Xyela),  351. 
malacus  (Nematus),  142. 
mandibularis  (Allantus), 

288. 
mandibularis      (Cephus), 

361. 
mandibularis  (Ly  da),  335. 
mandibularis     (Pamphi- 

lius),  335. 
mandibularis     (Tentbre- 
do), 288. 
marginale  (Tricbiosoma), 

11. 
marginata    (Clavellaria), 

12. 
marginata    (Eriocampa), 

184. 
marginata  (Lyda),  336. 
marginata    (Macrophya), 

262. 
marginata     (Tentbredo), 

12,295. 
marginatus(Oephu8),359. 
marginatus  (Paiuphilius), 

336. 
marginella       (Allantus), 

239. 
marginella    (Tentbredo), 

239,  243. 
marginellus     (Allantus), 

239. 
marginicollis(Monopbad- 

nus),  175. 
marginicollis  (Selandria), 

175. 
marginiTentris      (Lyda), 

345. 
marginiventris  (Paiuphi- 
lius), 345. 
marisca  (Sirex),  373. 
mariscus  (Sirex),  373. 
marshalli  (Nematus),  124. 
martini  (Didymia),  45. 
martini  (Hylotoma),  45. 
martini  (Pt'ilia),  45,  53. 


marylandicus  (Nematus), 
143. 

massaja?  (Hylotoma),  76, 
391. 

mathematicus    (Pamphi- 
lius),  348. 

maura      (Blennocampa), 
160,  397. 

maura  (Macrophya),  272. 

maura  (Schizocera),  38. 

maura  (Tentbredo),  160, 
297. 

maurus  (Oryssus),  367. 

maurus  (Schizocerus),  38. 

maurus  (Tremex),  385. 

maximus  (Allantus),  249. 

mayrii  (Perga),  29. 

media  (Macrophya),  274. 

mediata  (Hylotoma),  59. 

mediocris      (Mesoneura), 
397. 

mediocris      (Tentbredo), 
154,  3! '7. 

medius  (Macrophya),  274. 

medius    (Monophadnus), 
176. 

medius  (Selandria),  176. 

megacepbala(Tarpa),329. 

Megalodontes,  3l'7. 

megaptera  (Rusobria),  44. 

megaptera  (Ptilia),  44. 

megapterus      (Dolerus), 
225. 

melanalis  (Ptilia),  48. 

melanalis      (Teutbredo), 
48. 

melanarius    (Empliytus), 
198. 

melanarius  (Tenthredo), 
198. 

melanaspis       (Nematus), 
134. 

melaucbolicus      (Sirex), 
382. 

melanictera    (Hylotoma), 
45. 

melanictera  (Ptilia),  45. 

melanocarpus  (Nematus), 
117. 

melanocepbala(  Allant  us). 
169. 

melanocephala    (Blenno- 
campa), 166. 

melanocephala     (Hyloto- 
ma), 41. 

melanocephala  (Scobina), 
41. 

melanocephala       (Selan- 
dria), 168. 

melanocephala  (Tenthre- 
do), 36,  168,  109.  218. 


melanocephalus     (Mono- 
phadnus), 169. 

melanocephalus     (Nema- 
tus), 133. 

melanocephalus   (Schizo- 
cerus), 36,  389. 

melanocerus    (Nematus), 
130. 

melanocerus  (Sirex),  374. 

melanochra   (Hylotoma), 
59,  390. 

melanochra  (Tenthredo), 
59. 

melanoleuca  (Tenthredo), 
261. 

melanoleucus  (Nematus), 
lOli. 

melanopoda    (Phamusa), 
193. 

melanopsis       (Nematus), 
126. 

melanoptera    (Perrevia). 
91. 

melanopterus      (Lophy- 
rus),  91. 

melanopyga  (Empbytus), 
192. 

melanopyga   (Hylotoma), 
77. 

melanopyga      (Phvlloto- 
ma),  192. 

melanopyga  (Tenthredo), 
192. 

melanopvgia(Blennoca  m  - 
pa),  398. 

melanopvgius      (Mono- 
phadnus), 169,  398. 

melanorhcea  (Tenthredo), 
281. 

melanorhcea     (Nematus), 
396. 

melanorhcea  (Te.ithredo\ 
130,281,3911. 

melanosoma        (Macro- 
phya), 202. 

melanosterna     (Tentbre- 
do), 168. 

melanosternus      (Nema- 
tus), 105. 

melanostigma  (Nematus), 
100. 

melanotarsus     (Tentbre- 
do), 321. 

melauotus  ( Allantus),400. 

melanura  (Hylotoma  1,36. 

melanura  (Ptilia),  44. 

melanurus      (Nematus). 
128. 

melanurus  (Schizocerus), 
36,  389. 

melas  (Tenthredo).  290. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


425 


Mclicerta,  195. 

melina  (Tenthredo),  30S. 

Mclinia,  195. 

melliceps  (Lophyrus),  89. 

mellicoxa      (Tenthredo), 

316. 
mellina  (Hylotoma),  68. 
mellinus  (Allantus),  308. 
mellinug  (Nematus),  151. 
mellinus      (Tenthredo), 

mellipes      (Einphvtus), 

204. 
mellipes      (Xiphydria), 

372. 
melIita(Phyllotoma),194. 
melliventria  (Lyda),  349. 
melliventris     (Pauiphi- 

lius),  ;;i9. 
melloeus  (Allantus),  214. 
melloBua     (Strongylogas- 

ter),  •_'!  1. 
mendicus  (Nematus),  151. 
men  |  Tenthredo), 

mint  ions  (Blennocamp:i), 

155. 
mentions  (Dineura),  155. 
meridiana     (Tenthredo), 

merichanus     (Allantus), 

238. 
meridionalis    (Nematus), 

131. 
meritorius  (Strongylogaa- 

ter),  217. 

1  i  (Gynrnia), 
mesomela      (LTylotuiua), 

42. 
mesomela      (Tenthredo\ 

293,295. 
mcsomelas    (Tenthredo), 

Mesoneura,  150,  157- 
Messa,  103. 

metallica  (Hyl<  itoma),  57. 
metallica      (Tenthredo), 

323. 
nioxieana    (Heinidiancu- 

ra),  49. 
mexicana  (Gynrnia),  43. 
mexicana  (Ptilia),  49. 
mexicana      (Selaudria), 

175. 
mexicanum    (Lohoceras), 

80. 
mexieamis  (Cephus),  354. 
mexicanus  (Janus),  354. 
mexicanus     (Monophad- 

nus),  175,  179. 
mexicanus  (Oryasus),  366. 


micans  (Allantus),  173. 
micans  (Dolerus),  222. 
micans    (.Monophadnus), 

173. 
micans  (Tenthredo),  173. 
rnicrauliua       (Nematus), 

114. 
microeephala      (Emphy- 

tus),  193. 
microcephala(Hylotoma), 

microeephala    (Phylloto- 
du),  1! 

microeephala     (Tenthre- 
do), 193. 

microcercus     (Nematus), 
134. 

microphyes      (Nematus), 
123. 
•ops  (Nematus),  131. 

miliaria  (Nematus),  134, 

miliaris  (Tenthredo),  134. 
militaris  (Allan: 
mill  I  16. 

militaris      (Tenthredo), 

257. 
mimnla  (Tenthredo),. ">1  1. 
miniata  (Hyloto 
miniatus  (K  116. 

minor  (Lophyrus), 
minor  (Xyela),  31 
minuta  (Fenella),  196. 
minuta  (Tenthredo),  1  55. 
minutissima      (Alclinia), 

195. 
minutus  (Dolerus),  233. 
minutus  (Nematus),  139. 
minutus      (Pelmatopus), 

233. 
minutus  (Taxonus),  210. 
mittrei  (Cephus),  361. 
mixta  (Allantus),  213. 
mixta   (Strongylogaster), 

213. 
mixta  (Tenthredo),  213. 
mocanna  (Dolerus),  228. 
niocsaryi  (Cephus),  356. 
niocsaryi      (Macrophva), 

401. 
mocsaryi  (Megalodontea), 

28. 
mocsaryi  (Tarpa),  328. 
mocsaryi      (Tenthredo), 

402. 
mcerens  (Nematus),  106. 
moestus  (Nematus),  112. 
mollis  (Nematus),  117. 
monola  (Nematus),  143. 
moniliata      fAllantus), 

291. 


moniliata      (Tenthredo), 

291. 
monilicornis      (Fenella), 

196. 
monochroma  (Nematus), 

151. 
Monoctenus,  89. 
Monophadnus,  158,  168, 

180. 
Monostegia,  185. 
monozona      (Allantus), 

240. 
monozonus(Allantus),240. 
montana   (Hoplocampa), 

167. 
montana      (Macrophva). 

261. 
montana       (Selandria), 

167. 
montana  (Tenthredo),  31, 

261. 
mont  ieola(Blennocampa), 

171. 

monticola      (Monophad- 
nus), 171. 
monticola      (Nematus), 

132. 
monticola      (Tenthredo), 

171. 
monticolus     (Nematus), 

132. 
montivaga  (Lyda),  345. 
montivaga      (Phymal 

cera),  165. 
montivaga      (Selandria), 

165. 
mont  ivagus  (Pam  philius), 

345. 
mooreana   (Siobla),   250, 

253. 
morio  (Allantus),  188. 
morio  (Cladius),  99. 
morio  (Selandria),  188. 
morio  (Sirox),  379. 
morio   (Tenthredo),  170, 

188. 
morio    (Trichiocampue), 

99. 
morosa  (Tenthredo),  314. 
morrisoni  (Lyda),  344. 
morrisoni    (Pamphilius), 

344. 
morrisoni  (Sirex). 
morrisoni      (Lrocerus), 

382. 
moscovita      (Pcrineura), 

288.  # 
moscovita     (Tenthredo), 

288. 
mosqueuse(Nycteridium ), 

85. 

2s 


426 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


niosquensis    (Lophyrus), 

85. 
mucronata    (Tenthredo), 

296. 
inucronatus  (Cryptocain- 

pus),  151. 
multicinctus    (Allantus), 

239. 
multicinctus    (Strongylo- 

gaster),  210. 
multicolor     (Allantus), 

276. 
multicolor  (Macropbya), 

276. 
multicolor       (Strongylo- 

gaster),  211. 
multicolor  (Taxonus),211. 
multicolor     (Tenthredo), 

257. 
multifasciata  (Strongylo- 

gaster),  212. 
multifasciata      (Tenthre- 
do), 212. 
multisignatus      (Lyda), 

349. 
multisignatus    (Pamphi- 
lius), 349. 
mutabilis  (Abia),  16. 
mutana  (Tenthredo),  313. 
mutica  (Abia),  14. 
mutilata  (Dolerus),  226. 
mutilata(Tenthredo),226. 
mutilatus  (Dolerus),  226. 
myosotidis      (Neniatus), 

129. 
myosotidis    (Tenthredo), 

129. 

nana  (Allantus),  158. 
nana(Blennocampa),158. 
nana  (Tenthredo),  158. 
nasicornis  (Ptilia),  47. 
nasicornis   (Scbizocerus), 

47. 
nassata  (Perineura),  280, 

290. 
nassata  (Tenthredo),  280, 

284. 
nassata   (Tenth  redopsis), 

280. 
nebulosa      (Macropbya), 

258. 
nebulosa        (Tenthredo), 

297. 
nebulosus  (Neniatus), 394. 
neglecta  (Allantus),  256. 
neglecta  (Lyda),  339. 
neglecta       (Macropbya), 

256. 
neglecta      (Tenthredo), 

256,  283,  284. 


neglecta  (Tenthredopsis), 

284. 
neglectus      (Emphytus), 

198. 
neglectus      (Nematus), 

147. 
neglectus     (Pamphilius), 

339. 
neglectus  (Sirex),  374. 
Neinatinse,  97. 
Nematoneura,  389. 
Nematus,  101,  103,  153. 
nemoralis  (Lyda),  332. 
nemoralis    (Pamphilius), 

332. 
nemoralis     (Tenthredo), 

332. 
nemorata    (Phyllotoma), 

192. 
nemorata      (Tenthredo), 

192. 
nemorum  (Lophyrus),  83. 
nemorum      (Tenthredo), 

83,  340. 
nevadensis        (Allantus), 

249. 
nevadensis  (Lyda),  345. 
nevadensis       (Nematus), 

149. 
nevadensis  (Pamphilius), 

345. 
nevadensis       (Phyinato- 

cera).  165. 
nevadensis      (Selandria), 

165. 
newmani  (Perga),  23. 
newmanni  (Perga),  23. 
nigella  (Selandria),  176. 
nigellus  (Monophadnus), 

176. 
nigellus  (Nematus),  139. 
niger  (Allantus),  273. 
niger  (Cepbus),  357. 
niger  (Dolerus),  224. 
niger  (Macropbya),  273. 
niger  (Ptenos),  53. 
niger  (Ptenus),  53. 
niger  (Pteronus),  152. 
niger  (Syrex),  357. 
nigerrima       (Allantus), 

173. 
nigerrima      (Tenthredo), 

lo. 
nigra  (Dolerus),  224. 
nigra  (Macropbya),  273. 
nigra  (Tenthredo),  224. 
nigra  (Tbulea),  31; 
nigrata  (Tenthredo),  105. 
nigratus  (Nematus),  105. 
nigredo(  Strongylogaster), 

217. 


nicirescens  (Phyllotoma), 
399. 

nigricans       (Emphytus), 
193. 

nigricans  (Fenusa),  193. 

nigricans  (Nematus),  109. 

nigricans  (Strongylogas- 
ter),  217. 

nigricans      (Tenthredo), 
193. 

nlgricarpus      (Oephus), 
302. 

nigriceps  (Allantus),  248. 

nigriceps    (Brachytoma), 
91. 

nigriceps       (Camptoprl- 
um),  92. 

nigriceps     (Hemichroa), 
156. 

nigriceps    (Leptocercus), 
"156. 

nigriceps      (Monophad- 
nus), 180. 

nigriceps  (Nematus),  125. 

nigriceps  (Perreyia),  91. 

nigriceps      (Selandria), 
174. 

nigriceps       (Tenthredo), 
180. 

nigriceps(Tenthrcdopsis), 
281. 

nigricollis     (Tenthredo), 
308". 

nigricollis    (Tenthredop- 
sis), 284. 

nigricornis     (Abia),    14, 
15. 

nigricornis  (Diphadnus), 
153. 

nigricornis        (Hemidia- 
neura),  49. 

nigricornis  (Lyda),  336. 

nigricornis      (Nematus), 
106. 

nigru-ornis  (Pamphilius), 
336. 

nigricornis   (Sirex),  375, 
378,  379. 

nigricornis    (Tenthredo), 
58. 

nigrinodosa  (Hylotoma), 
64. 

nigrinotata  (Tenthredop- 
sis), 284,  401. 

nigrinotatus(Tenthredop- 
sis),  284. 

nigrinus  (Cepbus),  360. 

nigripenuis      (Oephus), 
356. 

nigripenuis    (Monophad- 
nus), 180. 


ALrnABElli'AI.  IXPES. 


427 


niirripennis   (Tenthredo). 
180. 
ipea  (Allantos),  170. 

ipea     (A  <ra), 

nigripes  (Cryptocaiupus), 
95. 
ipea  (Hylotoma),  7'). 

nijrrip._-s  (Mo  lus), 

17". 
ipea      (Pamphilioa), 

(Tenthredo), 
17". 

211. 

100. 

nigr.'  13. 

la),   43, 

17:;. 

i  ■">. 

nigr 

17.;. 

nigr 
199. 

Hvloto 
61. 

137. 

217. 

30] . 

nigri 

i  M  mophadnus), 

17.:. 

'  1 1. 
(Pamphiliu 

riventria  (Sciapteryx), 
|l  n  i. 

ruleua  (Doler 
203. 
nigrocoeruleua    (Euiphy- 

'■".. 
nigr  .  thre- 

do), 204,319. 

ia     (Empby- 
,  204. 
nigrofemoratua     (Nema- 

iu-,  142. 
oigrolineata     (Gyuiuia), 

■r.ilinuata  (Tenthrcd  >), 


ni^rolineata       (Trailia), 
42. 

■mlata  (Tentbre- 
322. 

tus(Tenthre- 
322. 

l  Pachypro- 
277. 
nil.''  347. 

1 15. 

Pamphikus), 

5  1. 

o  1 . 

tbred  >p- 

Macrop 
2(31),  303. 

331. 
15. 

186. 

- 
'1. 

1  378. 

2S8. 

N  i.  1 11. 

■71. 
I'einatua),  1  K). 
not  77. 

120, 
notb 

.  243. 
tus),  2  13. 
(Hoplocainpa), 
108. 
n  iva    -  La),  168. 

novi  ta       (Macro- 

pbya),223. 
nubilipenniB    (Phyiuuto- 

cera),  1  ''>">. 
nubilipennia  (Selandria), 

165. 
nu]>  thredo),  313. 

nyctea  ( Tenthredo),  256. 

obductus  (Nematus).  104. 


obesa  (Allautua),  : 
obesa  (Sciapteryx),  237. 
obesa  (Tenthredo),  L 
obesua    (AUantus),    237, 

214. 
oblitus   (Nematua),   106, 

118. 
obscura      (Amasis),    15, 

16,  ' 
obscura    (Blennocampa), 
1  i3. 

ira  (Cimbex),  15. 
5 
(Tentbredo),  15. 

irata     (Monoategia), 
1«6. 
irata      (Selandria), 

uratus      (Lopbyrua), 

M     loctenua), 

uripennia    (Tenthre- 
09. 

300. 

-   -  I  \     aatua),  1  15. 

•urua      (Scbizocerua) 

i  (Allantus'),  294. 
liroa),  I  ■ 

iru       (Selandria), 

1  82. 

isa    (Allantus),    157, 

obtusa  (Mesoneura),  157. 
ma),208. 
obtu  thredo),  157, 

2i  18. 

-urn     (Parilostowa), 

S    mat  us),    1  18, 
149. 
oc  idaneua      (Allantus), 
249. 

ratalia    (Orysaua), 

identalia  (Tenthredo), 

occultus  (Nematua),  139. 
ocbra      (Mom  >phadnus), 

17."-. 
ochra  (Selandria),  175. 
ochraceus  (Nematua),  1 3<J. 
ochreipi  b  (Lyda),  347. 
ochreipea     (I'ainpliiliua), 

317. 
ncbrocera  (Lyda),  344. 


426 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


ocbroceras  (Pamphilius), 

344, 
ochrogaster  (Tenthredo), 

276. 
ocbroleucus     (Heptaine- 

lus),  195. 
ocbroleucus    (Melicerta), 

195,  213. 
ochroneurus     (Dolerus), 

ocbropoda    (Einphytus), 

192. 
ocbropoda,  (Phvllotoma), 

192. 
ocbropoda    (Tentbredo), 

192. 
ochroptera   (Tentbredo), 

57. 
ocbropus  (Nematus),  123. 
ochropus      (Tenthredo), 

60. 
ochrostigina  (Ptilia),  45. 
ochrostigma      (Scbizoce- 

rus),  45. 
ocreata  (Lyda),  348. 
ocreatus      (Pamphilius), 

348. 
olfersii  (Hylotoma),  44. 
olfersii  (Themos),  44. 
oligospilus       (Nematus), 

135. 
olivacea  (Allantus),  294. 
olivacea      (Tenthredo), 

294. 
ollvaceus  (Nematus),  111. 
olivieri  (Cimbex),  16. 
olivieri     (Megalodontes), 

330. 
olivieri  (Tarpa),  330. 
omega  (Macropbya),  278. 
omega    (Pacbyprotasis), 

278. 
omissus  (Allantus),  240. 
opaca  (Dineura),  157. 
opaca  (Tenthredo),  222. 
opacomaculata  (Tentbre- 
do), 210. 
opacomaculatus     (Taxo- 

nus),  210. 
opacus  (Dolerus),  222. 
opacus  (Nematus),  157. 
opiuus  (Allantus),  248. 
opposita      (Macrophva), 

276. 
orbignyana       (Waldhei- 

mia),  326. 
orbitalis  (Euura),  152. 
orbitalis  (Tenthredo),289. 
oregona      (Macropbya), 

273. 
orientalis  (Allantus),  243, 


orien talis  (Athalia),  400. 
orientalis  (Cephus),  354. 
orientalis  (Janus),  354. 
orientalis(Megalodonte9), 

329. 
orientalis       (Pbylloecus), 

354. 
orien  tabs  (Tarpa),  329. 
orientalis      (Xiphydria), 

372. 
ornata  (Cimbex),  3. 
ornata  (Tentbredo),  283. 
ornaticeps        (Allantus), 

248. 
ornatus  (Allantus),  242. 
Orussus. 
Oryssina?,  365. 
Oryssus,  365. 
ottomana     (Macropbya), 

266. 
ouralensis      (Allantus), 

242. 
ovalis     (Hemidianeura), 

49. 
ovalis  (Hylotoma),  49. 
ovata  (Allantus),  184. 
ovata  (Eriocampa),  184. 
ovata  (Selandria),  184. 
ovata  (Tenthredo),  184. 

Pachycepbus,  364. 
pacbycerus      (Dolerus), 

219. 
Pachylosticta,  18. 
Pachylota,  54. 
Pacbyprotasis,  276. 
pacifica  (Cimbex),  7. 
pacifica  (Lyda),  348. 
pacifica        (Macropbya), 

251. 
pacifica  (Siobla),  251. 
pacificus     (Pampbilius), 

348. 
padi  (Cladius),  100. 
padi  (Priophorus),    100, 

392. 
padi  (Tenthredo),  100. 
pagana  (Hylotoma),  58, 

390. 
pagana  (Tentbredo),  58. 
pallens  (Allantus),  326. 
pallens  (Cimbex),  2. 
pallens  (Tentbredo),  326. 
pallens       (Waldheimia), 

326. 
pallescens      (Nematus), 

135. 
pallescens     (Tenthredo), 

170. 
palliatus      (Nematus), 

136. 


pallicarpus      (Nematus), 

135. 
palliceps  (Nematus),  110. 
pallicercus       (Nematus), 

108,112. 
palbcornis       (Allantus), 

297. 
pallicornia       (Nematus), 

145. 
palbcornis    (Tentbredo), 

297,  303,  402. 
pallicoxa       (Tenthredo), 

311. 
pallida  (Cbnbex),  2. 
pallida      (Hoplocampa), 

166. 
pallida  (Tenthredo),  166. 
pallidicornis  (Strongylo- 

gaster),  214. 
palhditarsus    (Nematus), 

393. 
pallidiventris  (Nematus), 

104. 
pallidiventris     (Tentbre- 
do), 104. 
pallidus  (Lopbyrus),  84. 
pallifrons  (Nematus),  145. 
pallimacula      (Dolerus), 

205. 
pallimacula  (Lyda),  348. 
pallimacula     (Pamphili- 

us),  348. 
pallipes  (Allantus),  215. 
pallipes  (Astatus),  360. 
pallipes  (Cephus),  360. 
pallipes  (Cladius),  99. 
pallipes  (Cryptus),  43. 
pallipes  (Dineura),  157. 
pallipes  (Dolerus),  202. 
pallipes  (Emphytus),  190, 

204. 
palbpes  (Hylotoma),  86. 
pallipes  (Lophyrus),  86. 
pallipes  (Lyda),  337- 
pallipes  (Mesoneura),157. 
pallipes    (Nematus),    99, 

116,  117,393. 
pallipes       (Pampbilius), 

337. 
pallipes       (Pristiphora), 

119. 
pallipes  (Schizocera),  35. 
pallipes  (Schizocerus),  35. 
pallipes      (Strongylogas- 

ter),  215. 
pallipes  (Tenthredo),  116, 

199. 
pallipes  (Trichiocampus), 

99. 
palliventris     (Nematus), 
143. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


429 


palmata  (Dolerus),  221. 
paluiata  (Tenthredo),  221. 

257. 
palmatus  (Dolerus),  221. 
palustris  (Allantus),  292. 
palustris  (Dolerus),  220. 
palustris       (Tenthredo), 

20,292. 
Pamphllius,  332. 
pandora  (Tremex),  aSo. 
pannosa       (Macrophya), 

272. 
pannosus  (Allantus),  272. 
pannosus     (Macrophya), 

272 
panzeri  (Emphvtus),  200. 
panzeri  (Tar] 
papilloma      (Tenthredo), 

129. 
papillosus        (Xematus), 

12',),  395. 
parallels      (Empbytus), 

200. 
parallelua        (Neinatus), 

115. 
Paralypla,  33. 

aus  (Mouophadnus), 
179. 
Parastatis,  .'  - 
parca  (8elandria),  177. 
parous     (Monophadnus), 

177. 
parisieusis  (Lyda),  33 
parr  3  seii  (Oephua),  3 
parva        (Llennocainpa), 

1G3. 
parva  (Mescneura>,  157, 
parva  (S  I  mdria),  l1 
parviceps  (Druida),  192. 
parvicornis      (Neinatus), 

lis. 
parvilabris      (Nematus), 

136,395. 
parvula  (Allantus),  155. 
parvula  (J  »ineura),  1 
parvula  (Tenthredo),  155, 

107,  313. 
parvus  (Dineura),  107. 
parvus    (ZS'eiuatus),    114, 

142. 
patellata       (Empbytus), 

199. 
patellata       (Teutbredo), 

199. 
paveli  (Atbalia),  235. 
pavida  (Teutbredo),  200, 

284, 269. 
pavidus      (Empbytus), 

200. 
pavidus  (Neinatus),  10G, 
133. 


Pectiuia,  164. 
pectluieornis     (Cladius). 

98,  392. 
pectinicornl9        (Tarpa), 

328. 
pectinicornls(Tentbredo), 

98. 
pectoralis  (Cladius),  99. 
pectoralis  (Hoplocaiupa), 

lor,. 

pectoralis (Hylotoma),  07, 

69. 
pectoralis  (Nematus),  99, 

142. 
pectoralis      (Teutbredo), 

310. 
pectoralis      (Trichiocain- 

pus),  <J'J. 
pedestris       (Teutbredo), 

218. 
peduneuli      (Nematus), 

137. 
peletieri  (Nematus),  119. 
peletierii  (Perga),  23. 
peletieri  (iJ: 

peletieri  (Schizocera),  37. 
peletieri       (8chizoceru6), 

37,  44. 
peletieri  (Selandria), 
pellupida  (Allantus),  2V»7. 
pellucida       (Teutbredo), 

Pehnatopus,  233. 

.  lvauicus        (Sirex), 

3 
Perantheris,  79. 
Perga,  18. 

Pi  rineura,  279,  280. 
perla  (Emphytus),  202. 
perla  (Teutbredo),  2U2. 
perlata  (Tenthredo),  257. 
perplexa  (Lyda),  I!  17. 
perplexus    (Paujpbilius), 

147. 
Perreyia,  89,  93,  96. 
persicus  (Allantus),  401. 
perspicillaris  (Kematus), 

1^7. 
perturbans  (Euura),  153. 
Pbivnusa,  193. 
pha;nieia  (Tarpa),  330. 
pbcenicius     (Megalodon- 

tes),  330. 
pbtbiscus  (Oepbus),  3G0. 
pbtbisica     (Eriocainpa), 

184. 
pbtbisica     (Selandria), 

164. 
Phyllcecus,  353. 
Phyllotoina,  191. 
Pbyllotoniinse,  191. 


Pbymatocera,  164, 
plcea  (Brachytoma),  90. 
picea  (Eriocampa),  183. 
picea  (Macrophya),  258. 
picea  (Perreyia),  90. 
picea  (Tenthredo),  258. 
picea;  (Lopbyrus),  85. 
piceiventris      (Gyinnia), 

43. 
piceiventris  (Hylotoma), 

43. 
piceocincta   (Tenthredo), 

315. 
piceocinctus     (Allantus), 

315. 
piceocinctus  (Tenthredo), 

315. 
picipes  (Dolerus),  222. 
picipes  (Paralypia),  33. 
picipes  (Tenthredo),  222. 
pieta  (Allantus),  293. 
picta    (Tenthredo),   293, 

305. 
picticeps    (Tenthredop- 

sis),  283. 
picticornis     (Perineura), 

300. 
picticornis    (Teutbredo), 

300. 
pictipennis    (Dcrecyrta), 

368. 
pictipes      (Tenthredo), 

204. 
pilicornis  (Cladius),  100. 
pilicornis  (Gyinuia),  43. 
pilicornis  (Hylotoma),  56. 
pilicornis      (Schizocera), 

43. 
pilicornis  (Tenthredo),  57. 
piliserra  (Nematus),  123. 
piliserra  (Xyela),  352. 
pilosulus  (Cephus),  358. 
pinastri  (Tenthredo),  83. 
pineti  (Lopbyrus),  85. 
pineti  (Nematus),  114. 
pinetorum      (Lopbyrus), 

88. 
pinetum  (Lophyrus),  88. 
pinguis  (Allantus),   215, 

288. 
pinguis       (Phyllotoma), 

192. 
pinguis      (Strongjlogas- 

ter),  215. 
pinguis  (Tenthredo),  288. 
pini  (Diprion),  84. 
pini  (Lopbyrus),  84,391. 
pini  (Nematus),  113. 
pini      (Tenthredo),     84, 

113. 
Pinicola,  352. 


430 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


pinus-rigida  (Lophyrus), 

87. 
pinus-rigidaa  (Lophyrus), 

87. 
placentua      (Neniatus), 

149. 
plaeidua  (Nematus),  113. 
plaga  (Dolerus),  224. 
plaga  (Tenthredo),  224. 
plagiata  (Allantus),  106. 
plagiata    (Hoplocampa), 

166. 
plagiata  (Lyda),  346. 
plagiata      (Tenthredo), 

166. 
plagiocephala      (Tarpa), 

328. 
plagiocephalus   (Megalo- 

dontes),  328. 
Plagiocera,  17. 
plana  (Allantus),  172. 
plana  (Tenthredo),  172. 
planatua  (Dolerus),  225, 

226. 
planus     (Monophadn  us), 

172. 
platycerus     (Emphytus), 

207. 
platycerua      (llarpipho- 

rus),  207. 
platycerua       (Netnatus), 

120. 
plebeia  (Tenthredo),  291. 
plebeja  (Allantus),  291. 
plebeja  (Tenthredo),  291. 
pleuralis  (Nematus),  109. 
pleuralis        (Tenthredo), 

311. 
pleuricus  (Nematus),  148. 
pleuritica  (Hylotoma),58, 
pleuriticus   (Monophad- 

nus),  170. 
pleurostictus   (Nematus), 

119. 
plumieornis      (Hemidia- 

neura),  49. 
plumieornis  (Hylotoma), 

49. 
plumieornis       (Oryssus), 

365. 
plumieornis  (Sericocera), 

34. 
plumiger     (Schirocerus), 

37. 
plumigera(Hylotoma),37. 
plumigera   (Schizocerus), 

37. 
plurlcincta  (Macrophya), 

270. 
pluricinctua         (Mucro- 

phya),  270. 


poecila  (Hylotoma),  70. 
pteeila  (Tenthredo),  291. 
pcecilochroa  (Tenthredo), 

296. 
poecilopus    (Macrophya), 

263. 
poecilopus      (Tenthredo), 

263,  299. 
Pcecilosoma,  207. 
Pcecilostoina,  207. 
polita  (Decameria),  94. 
polita  (Dictynna),  94. 
polita  (Perga),  21. 
polilus  (Lophyrus),  86. 
politus  (Strongylogaster), 

216. 
Polyclonus,  97. 
polyspilus  (Nematus), 1 3"). 
polytomus  (Lophyr  us),83. 
Pompholyx,  181. 
poppigii  (Lyda),  345. 
poppigii       (Pamphilius), 

345. 
populi  (Lyda),  332. 
populi  (Pamphilius),  332. 
populi  (Tenthredo),  332. 
postica  (Macrophya),  260. 
postica  (Tenthredo),  260. 
posticus  (Nematus),  128. 
prsecox  (Epilactus),  102. 
prsecox  (Gyninia),  42. 
prsecox  (Hylotoma),  42. 
Praia,  12. 

prasinus  (Nematus),  134. 
pratensis  (Dolerus),  218. 
pratensis  (Lyda),  332. 
pratensis       (Tenthredo), 

218,  332. 
pratorum  (Dolerus),  220. 
pratorum  (Taxonus),  210. 
pratorum       (Tenthredo), 

220. 
princeps  (Nematus),  105. 
Priophorus,  100. 
Pristiphora,  101. 
Pristis,  15(5. 

privatus  (Schizocerus),  38. 
procera  (Allantus),  288. 
procera  (Hylotoma),  70. 
procera  (Tenthredo),  288. 
prolongata    (Tenthredo), 

353. 
propinqua  (Allantus),239. 
propinqua     (Tenthredo), 

239,  301. 
propinquus      (Allantus), 

239. 
propinquus      (Nematus), 

115,393. 
prospera       (Tenthredo), 

303. 


protensus  (Nematus),  114. 

prototypus  (Nematus). 
110. 

provancherl  (Lyda),  347. 

provancheri  (Pamphili- 
us), 347. 

provancherl  (Xiphydria), 
371. 

providens  (Tenthredo), 
304. 

providus  (Allantus),  250. 

proxima  (Allantus),  235. 

proxima  (Athalia),  235. 

proxima  (Hylotoma),  391 . 

proxima  (Tenthredo), "_'.'  (5. 

proximata    (Macrophya), 

proximatus      (Nematus), 

L45. 
proximus       (Emphytus), 

199. 
proximus  (Nematus),  122, 

137,  138. 
psyllius  (Sires),  373. 
Ptenos,  51. 
Pteuus,  51. 
pterophorus  (Tenthredo), 

89. 
Pterygophorinse,  81. 
Ptervgophorus,  81. 
Ptilia,  44,  48,  51. 
pubescens  (Allantus),  240. 
pubescens      (Monophad- 

nus),  173. 
pubescens       (Selandria), 

173. 
pubicornis     (Hylotoma), 

34. 
pubicornis     (Sericocera), 

134. 
puella  (Nematus),  136. 
puella  (Phyllotoma),  1 S7. 
pulchella  (Allantus),  270. 
pulehella  (Ermilia),  2,"4. 
pulchella      (Macrophya), 

270. 
pulchella        (Selandria), 

208. 
pulchella       (Tenthredo), 

270. 
pulcher  (Cephus),  358. 
pulcherrinia(Macrophya), 

275. 
pulchricomis  (Lophyrus) , 

86. 
pullata   (Hylotoma),   55, 

389. 
pullata  (Lyda),  347. 
pullatus  (Nematus),  110. 
pullatus       (Pamphilius). 

347- 


ALMUBEIICAL  INDEX. 


431 


pullus  (Nematus;),  139. 
piil m- rata    (Pa-cilusoina), 

•  rata       (Tenthredo), 

pulveratum  (Pcecllo- 

-• 
pumi  a  (Allantus),  195. 
pun  :       i 
pui  193. 

i,  195. 
pun  . 

pun,:      M  icrophya),  272. 
pumila 
pumila  (Tenthredo),  193, 

195. 
pumilio  (Emphytus),  194. 
94. 

n  i,  17. 
pui  I 

- 

pun 

;  '       ! 

1   nthredo), 

-     \  '.  1 . 

pill:  I  01. 

pun  'us), 

121. 

I 

Jill:  -  itU-S), 

Ml. 
punctigera     (Tenthn 
157. 

itus), 
lli». 

lilantus), 

tulata     (Perineura), 

punctulata    (Tenthredo), 

punctulatufl       N       itus), 
110. 

turn      (iLicr  .pliva), 

ipteryx),237. 
punctual       (Tenthredo), 

puuctuni-nlbum    (Macro- 
pbj 


punctum-albura       (Ten- 

thred 
purpurata  (AUantus),181. 
purpurata  (Sen<  iclia),  181. 
purpurata     (Tenthredo), 

181. 
purpurea       (Tenthredo), 

purpureipennls  (Tremex), 

purua    '  3),  134. 

pue 

158. 

pusillui 

V}  - 

I 

Us), 

S 

pyri  ■  I 

pyri  (Psen),  •' 

(Tenthri 

■lllll. 

Iricinctus  (A 

drieinclua     (C 

qu:i  a    (Teul 

.  12. 

. 
281. 

us), 

.    .      (Allan- 
tu8  .  259. 

ita     (II:. 
phya),  259. 

i.  nthre- 
>9. 
quad  ri  punctata       (IIjlo- 

quadnun  (Euura),  l"'!'. 
.  Irum       (Crj 
52. 
quatuordecirapunctata 
(Tenthn 


quatuordeeimpunctatus 

(Tenthredo),  286. 
quebecensis  (Lyda),  348. 
quebi  censia      (Pamphili- 

us),  348. 
quercus  (Nematus),  103. 
quercus-alba      (Monoate- 

gia),  186. 
quercus-alba  (Selandria), 

186. 
quietus  (Nematus).  128. 
quinquecincta      (Tarpa), 

quinquecinctus      (Allan- 

tus 
quinquecinctus    (Megalo- 

330. 
quinquel  (Ce- 

phus),  357,  302. 

radialis      (Aneugmenus), 
207. 

207. 
(Ma 
phj  1  l,  202. 

1  'ladius),  '.'7. 
rapte  (Allantus),  270. 
r  (Pachyprotasis), 

redo),  '-'70. 
1  (Nematus  I,  111. 
36. 
ratzeburgii  ro- 

phya),259. 
ravu  222. 

207. 
1  Harpiphorus),207. 
,162. 
redi  (Nematus),  138. 
1  1  Den  69. 

Q;  1,  62. 

reiativus     (Pristiphora), 

1  10. 
relal  |  lij. 

reli<  thn  do),  It'.. 

repi  $2. 

repai  1      thredo),182 

miens      (Nemati 
114. 

1  (Lyda),  335. 

reticulata       (Tentliredo), 

ilatus   (Pampliilius), 

retusus  (Nematus),  115. 
atus),     127, 
128,  154,395. 
ribesii  (Tenthredo),  128. 

(Allantus),  262. 
ribis  (Macrophya),  262. 
ribi.s  (Selandria),  128. 


432 


ALPHABETICAL  WDEX. 


ribi3  (Tenthredo),  262. 
richardi  (Athalia),  236. 
rileyi  (Lophyrus),  188. 
rileyi  (Lyda),  350. 
rileyi(Monophadnus),  1 77. 
rileyi  (Pamphilius),  350. 
rileyi  (Selandria),  177. 
ritsemae  (Perga),  27. 
ritsemei  (Perga),  27. 
robinsoni        (Selandria), 

164. 
robur      (Monophadnus), 

177. 
robusta  (Siobla),  253. 
rosse  (Allantus),  234. 
rosaj  (Athalia),  234. 
rosaj  (Hylotoma),  60,  390. 
rosas  (Monostegia),  186. 
rosa;  (Selandria),  186. 
rosse     (Tenthredo),     60, 

234,  295. 
rosarum  (llylotoma),  60. 
rosincola  (Arge),  60. 
rossii  (Allantus),  241. 
rossii  (Tenthredo),  24-4. 
rotunda  (Sciapteryx),  237. 
rotundiventris    (Diptero- 

morpha),  324. 
rotundiventris      (Macro- 

phya),  324. 
rotundus       (Sciapteryx), 

237. 
rubecula        (Tenthredo), 

299. 
rubella  (Tenthredo),  313. 
rubeola  (Tenthredo),  314. 
rubi  (Allantus),  279. 
rubi  (Fcnusa),  194. 
rubi  (Hoplocampa),  175. 
rubi  (Janus),  354. 
rubi  (Monophadnus),  175. 

176. 
rubi  (Pamphilius),  341. 
rubi  (Perineura),  279. 
rubi  (Phyllcecus),  354. 
rubi  (Selandria),  175. 
rubi  (Svnairema),  279. 
rubi    (Tenthredo),     279, 

341. 
rubi  icloei  (Tenthredo),  35. 
rubida  (Cimbox),  7. 
rubidicornis    (Neuiatus), 

123. 
rubiginosa     (Hylotoma), 

68. 
rubiginosa     (Tenthredo), 

68,  257. 
rubra  (Hylotoma),  6S. 
rubrieollis  (Blenno- 

campa),  164. 
rubricolli8(Hylotoma),76. 


rubrieollis     (Tenthredo), 

164. 
rubripea      (Macrophya), 

260. 
rubripes     (Strongylogas- 

ter),  216. 
rudis  (Phymatocera),  164. 
rudis  (Selandria),  164. 
rudovri  (Tenthredo),  299. 
rufa  (Allantus),  156. 
rufa  (Dineura),  156. 
rufa    (Hemichroa),    156, 

397. 
rufa  (Tenthredo),  12, 150. 
rufescens  (Allantus),  215. 
rufescens  (Hylotoma),  60. 
rufescens  (Nematus),  105. 
rufescens    (Strongylogas- 

ter),  215. 
ruficapilla     (Tenthredo), 

124. 
ruficamllua       (Nematus), 

124',  394. 
ruficollis  (Atomacera),  40. 
ruficollis  (Nematus),  120. 
ruficollis  (Selandria),  189. 
ruficolor        (Tenthredo), 

309. 
ruficornis  (Allantus),  250. 
ruficornis     (Eriocampa), 

250. 
ruficornis  (Nematus),  121, 
ruficornis  (Siobla),  250. 
ruficruris(Monophadnus), 

173. 
ruficrurla        (Selandria), 

173. 
ruficrus  (Emphytus),  203. 
rufimana       (Tenthredo), 

290. 
rufipedibua    (Tenthredo), 

312. 
rufipennis     (Tenthredo), 

301. 
rufipes    (Allantus),    289, 

316. 
rufipes  (Cladius),  99. 
rufipes    (Dolerus),    224, 

399. 
rufipes  (Leptopus),  101. 
rufipes  (Macrophya),  257. 
rufipes  (Nematus),  118. 
rufipes  (Pristiphora),  118. 
rufipes  (Taxonus),  210. 
rufipes  (Tenthredo),  257, 

287,  289,  316. 
rufipes   (Trichiocampus), 

99. 
rufipes  (Xiphydria),  373. 
rufitarsis      (Eriocampa), 

398. 


rufitarsis  (Selandria),  398. 
rufiventris  (Allantus),301 . 
rufiventris  (Cephus),  363. 
rufiventris  (Lyda),  345. 
rufiventris  (Pamphilius), 

345. 
rufiventris     (Tenthredo), 

301. 
rufiventris     (Xiphydria), 

372. 
rufocincta     (Emphytus), 

200. 
rufocincta  (Lyda),  349. 
rufocincta     (Tenthredo), 

200. 
rufocinctus       (Allantus), 

214. 
rufocinctus        (Dolerus), 

233. 
rufocinctus    (Emphytus), 

2(H). 
rufocinctus  (PamphiliuR), 

319. 
rufocinctus     (Strongylo- 

gaster),  214. 
rufofasciata  (lyda),  349. 
rufofasciatus   (Nematus), 

146. 
rufofasciatus      (Pamphi- 
lius), 349. 
rufomaculata  (Perga),  29. 
rufoniger       (Monophad- 
nus), 171. 
rufopectus       (Allantus), 

316. 
rufopectus    (Tenthredo), 

310. 
rufopediba    (Tenthredo), 

312. 
rufopedibus  (Tenthredo), 

312. 
rufoscutellata    (Athalia), 

235. 
rufotorquatua  (Dolerus), 

223. 
rufula        (Phymatocera), 

165. 
rufus  (Lophyrus),  85. 
rufu.s       (Monophadnus), 

174. 
rugicollis  (Tremcx),  385. 
rugosua   (Dolerus),    228, 

400. 
rumicis  (Nematus),  110. 
rumicis  (Tenthredo),  110. 
ruralis  (Nematus),  143. 
Rusobria,  44. 
rustica  (Allantus),  259. 
rustica  (Macrophya),  259. 
rustica  (Tenthredo),  238. 

242,  259. 


ALPIIABKTICA.L  INDEX. 


433 


sabariensis        (Allantu-/ 
241. 

sail  (8irex),  37(i. 

Baliceti  (C'imbex),  2. 

saliceti     (Euura),      151, 
•7JI  J. 

saliceti  (Hylotoma),  58. 

saliceti  (Nematus),  137 . 

saliceti  (Tenthredo),  151. 

salicicola  (Euura),  153. 

ealii-i-;    (Nematus),     126, 
127. 

salicis  (Tenthredo),    127. 
L28. 

salicis  (TriohloBoma),  10. 

Balicis-cinereae  (Nematus), 
L36. 

salicis-cinereffl      (Ten- 
thredo), 136. 

Baliois-desmodloides  (Ne- 
matua),  1  18. 

Balicis-gemmaj    (Euura), 
L62. 

Balicis-nodi  (Euura),  153. 
L52. 

Balicis-OTum  (Euura),  1 52. 

salicis-pentandrse    (Euu- 
ra), 152. 

salicis-pentandraa     (Ten- 
thredo), 152. 

Balicis-piflum    i  N 
1  15. 

Balieis-pomi    (Nematus), 
L50. 

salicivoriH       (Nematus), 
395. 

Baltuum  !  33. 

Baltuum       (Pamphilius), 

;;;;;; 

Baltuuin  (Tenthredo),; 
Bambuci  (Tenthredo),259. 
sanguines  (Amasie),  L6. 
guinea  (Hylotoma),67< 
guinicollis      (lileuuo- 
pa),  397. 
sanguinicollis   (Dolerus), 

223. 
sanguinicollis  (llylo- 

toma),  61,390. 
Banguinolenta      (Macro- 

phya),  258. 
Banguinolenta  (Ten- 

thredo), 258. 
sarcptana      (Teutbredo), 

211. 
sareptanus       (AUantus), 

244. 
Saskatchewan  (Nematus), 

144. 
satyruf  (Astatus),  354. 
aatyrus  (Janus),  354. 


Baundersii    ( renthredop- 

281. 
saxatilis  (Dolerus),  220. 
saxes  mii  (Nem  itua  |,  112. 
Bazicola  (Lyda),  334 
saxicola       (Tauiphilius), 

334. 
sayi  (Oryssus),  o*»7. 
scabra  |  Pi  rga  l,  21. 
brivalvis     (Nematus), 

105. 
scsevola  (Tenthredo),  312, 
■    Allantus),  293. 
Bcalaris  ( Perineura),  _ 
acalaria  (Tenthri 

2'.'.-,. 
scal.--.ii  (TrichioBoma 
scapularis  (Cimbex),  .'i. 

ipularis         (Hemidia- 

neur 
scapularis     (llvlotonia), 

69. 
Bcapularis     (Tenthredo), 

187,402. 
Boeli         :  177. 

sceli -i  .-   Monophad 

177. 
scbiell'ori  (AUantus),  212. 
Bchaefferi  (Ci 
sohaefieri         i 

242,256. 
- -1 1 i ■  .It n  |  Perga),  i'" 
Schizocer  >,  34, 

izocerus,  31. 

i!  (Nematus),  107. 
iterj  \,  ; 
Bcio  \  balia    - 

•pteryx,  236. 
Bcita  (Hylotoma),  391. 
Bcita(Tentl  103. 

I    'i.!.    40. 

Bcopolii 

ib),  1 11. 
291. 
rue  l,  22 
I  Nematus),  393. 
scotonutu*      (Nematus), 

L05. 
BCripta  (Lyda).  349. 
BCripta     (Pachyprotasis), 

276. 
scripta  (Tarpa),34'.». 
scripta  (Tenthredo),  276. 
BCiiptus       (Pamphilius), 

349. 
Bcrophularise   ( Allani  us), 

238. 
scrophularia:     (Tcnthre- 
do),  238. 


Scutellaria^ Athalin),  235. 
Scutellaria     (Blennocam- 

pa),169. 
Scutellaria      (Hylotoma). 

37. 
Scutellaria  (Lyda),  333. 
scuU?llaris      (Monophad- 

nus),  169. 
Scutellaria  ( Pamphilius), 

333. 
Scutellaria  (Schizocerus), 

37. 
Scutellaria     (Teutbredo), 

283,  284. 
Scutellaria    (Tenthredop- 

Bis),  283,  284. 
Bcutellata  (Cerealces),  31. 
scuv  lata       :  1 1    .  toma), 

1 57. 

[lata  i,  Perg  i)   I S 
bellatua     (Monop 

nus),  177. 
scut. -Hat  us      (Nematus), 

135,  395. 
s.-deamodioides     (Nema- 

iii-    II-. 

i  laliroa),  182. 
-    . 
ana  ithrodo), 

lentaria  (Hyb  toma), 
•  ■7. 

iiicntaria(MiHTi>phya), 
264. 

mentaria  (Tenthredo), 
264, 

mentarius    (Crvptus), 
57. 
segmentarius  ( Nematus), 
L06. 

lentata   (Teutbredo), 
396. 
aentatus    (Nematus), 

. 
andria,  1-  '.. 
adriiformisl  Dineura), 
154. 

L57. 
bi  landrioidea  (Nemai 

121. 

scin iai in idaris    (Tenthre- 
do), 294. 

semicierulea  (Hylotoma), 
60. 

semicserulea  (Tenthredo), 
60. 

aemicincta  (Lyda),    339 
0    K)3. 

semicincta    (Tentbr<  >■ 
171,  295. 

semicinctua  i  Lyda )  350. 
2  u  ' 


434 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


semicinctus   (Monophad- 

nus),  171. 
seniicinctus(Painphilius), 

339,  350. 
semicornis    (Emphytus), 

206. 
semicornis       (Harpipho- 

rus),  206. 
semidea  (Cimbex),  7. 
semidea  (Lyda),  347. 
semideus     (Pamphilius), 

347. 
emifasciatus   (Allantus), 

241. 
semiftt8ca(Hylotoma),  70. 
semilutea     (Tenthredop- 

sis),  286. 
semiluteus     (Tcntbredo), 

286. 
semineura    (Diphadn 

153. 
Bemiorbitalia   (Nematus), 

120. 
semirubra    (Tenthredo), 

314 
Bemirufa       (Tentbrcdo), 

314. 
Bemirufus  (Allantus),  24  1. 
Bemirufus        (Nematus), 

148. 
semirufus      (Tentbrcdo), 

314. 
Scnoclia,  181. 
septentrionalis  (Craisus), 

102.  .7.11'. 
septentrionalis      (Nema- 

tus).  102. 
septentrionalis  (Tenthre- 
do), 102. 
sericans  (Monophad: 

172. 
sericans  (Tenthredo),  i  7-'. 
sericea  (Abia),  13. 
sericea  (Cimbex),  13. 
sericea  (Tenthredo),  b">. 
sericeus  (Dolerus),  230. 
sericeus  (Schizocerus),  38. 
sericeus  (Tremex),  384. 
Sericocer;i,  .'!•'!. 
serotinus       (Emphytus), 

201. 
serotinus      (Tentbrcdo), 

201. 
serratus  (Ptenus),  50,  51. 
sertifera  (Tenthredo),  85. 
sertiferus  (Lophyrus),  85, 

392. 
serva  (Allantus),  187. 
serva  (Selandria),  187. 
serva  (Tenthredo),  187. 
servillei  (Tremex),  385. 


sexannulata  (Tenthredo). 

239. 
sexpunctata  (Blennocam- 

pa),  161. 
sexpunctata  (Tenthredo). 

161. 
s.-gemmai  (Euura),  152. 
sharpi  (Nematus),  136. 
sharpi  (Strongylogaster), 

•212. 
sibirica  (Cimbex),  4,  387. 
sibirica  (Tenthredo),  303. 
sibiricus  (Allantus).  .'H)3. 
signata        (Macropbya), 

264. 
signata  (Tenthredo),  134, 

264,  311. 
signatus  (Allantus),  311. 
iius        (Tenthredo), 

311. 
silemis  (Tenthredo),  301 . 
similarii  I  Lj  da  ).  34  I. 
similaris     (Pamphilius), 

344. 
simih's  i  Ulantus),  257. 
similis  (Amasis  I,  -'>ss 
Bimilis     (Dolerus),    228, 

232. 
similis  ( Dosytheus),  232. 
similis  (Hylotoma),    59, 

61,64. 

Bimilis  (Lophyrus),  I 

similis  (Macrophya),  257 

similis  (Tenthredo),  257. 

illima  (Hylotoma),62. 

imillimus        (Allantus), 

250. 
Bimlaensis      (Hylotoma). 

74. 
simplicicornis  (Cladi 

101. 
simplicicornis   (Priopbo- 

rus),  101. 
simulans  (Allantus),  276. 
simulans  (Dineura),   L54. 
simulans(Pachyprotasis), 

276,  277. 
simulans       (Tenthredo), 

276,  322. 
simulata       (Tenthredo), 

722. 
simulator         (Ncrnatus), 

129. 
sinensis  (Hylotoma),  72. 
Siobla,  250. 
Sirex,  373. 
Siricidse,  "•'>.">. 
Siricinse,  373. 
sixii  (Selandria).  187. 
skorniakowskii    (Megalo- 

dontes),  331. 


>korniakowskii     (Tarpa), 

331. 
smaragdinus   (Nematus), 

394. 
smitbii        (Pamphilius). 

343. 
smitbii  (Perga),  24. 
smitbii  (Tentbrcdo), 

320. 
smitbii  (Tremex),  385, 
smyrnensis       (Pachyce 

phus),  364. 
s. -nodus  (Euura),  153. 
sobrina  (Tenthredo),  299. 
Bobrinus(Trichorhachus), 

39. 
Bocia  (Selandria),  187. 
Bocia  (Tenthredo),  187. 
socius  (Lophyrus),  86. 
sodalis       (Hoplocampa), 

168. 
i lis  (Selandria),  ION. 
Bolea  (Nematus),  .1 12. 

itaria  (Perineura),287. 
Mil  it  aria  (Tenth  redo), 250. 

287,  291,  299. 
sorbi  (Cimbex),  9. 
sorbi  (Trichiosoma),  9. 
jordida  (Allantus),  281 
Bordida         (Perineura), 

281. 
sordida         (Tenthredo), 

281. 
lida  (Tenthredopsis), 

281. 
soriculatipes-  (Strongylo 
216. 
or  (Eriocampa),  184. 
soror  (Ptiliai,  is. 
soror  (Selandria),  184. 
soror  (Tenthredo),  300. 
B.-ovulura  (Euura),  152. 
s.-ovum  (Euura),  152. 
Bpeciosa  (Hylotoma),  75. 
speciosa  (Tarpa),  331. 
speciosus  (Megalodonl 

331. 
spectabilis  (Cephus). ; 
Bpectabilis     (Tenthredo), 

303. 
spectrum     (Ichneumon), 

375. 
spectrum  (Sirex),  375. 
sphinx  (Hylotoma),  68. 
spinarum  (Athalia),  233, 

400. 
spinarum      (Tenthredo), 

233. 
spinipes  (Astatus),  358! 
spinipes  (Banehus),  358. 
spinous  (Allantus),  169. 


AI.I-1IABF.ITi  AT.    IXIHA. 


435 


-jiniolic  (Monopbadi 

169. 
spinolse  i  Perga  I,  26. 
spinobx    :  sera  I,  34 

Bpinobx  (Tenthredo  ,169. 
spireas     i.Megalodoi< 

-pirea?  (Tarpa),  I 

BpiBE 

Bpiasipee    (Hoplocampa), 

L68. 
spi--         -  Landria),  L68. 
splendida  (Cimbex),  14. 
8.-pomum(Nematufl  i.  L50. 
Bpreta      i  Blennocampa), 

162. 
spreta  (Tenthr  do),   162 

Bpui  L98 

Bqualidiu  S 

1<n;,  117. 
idingeri      i  IS 
117. 
n  (  Emphytu 
Btell 

i  i 
332. 

S 
109. 
-i  '•)■ 

bensii      ( 1 1  \ 

Blicl  1)9. 

I      thredo),  S 

I 
i  .hi. 

i  290 

284. 

':.    U 
I'  I  I.     . 

Btiguiaticalia      i  B 

stigmaticollis      (Hylo 
ma),  76 

( N  ■  " 
151. 

i  (Allantus),   La  I 
etilata    (Dineura),     I. 

154, 
stilata  (Tenthredo  ,154 
Btilatua  (Nematus),  154. 
Btrainineipes    (Allantus), 

L88. 
stramineipes       i  Emphy- 

D4. 
stramineipes    ! 

aineipes    |  Pamphili- 


imineipea  (Selandria), 
188. 
stramineipes      (Tenthre- 
do), L88. 
Btriatipes  |  Nematus),  131, 

131 
Btriatus  ( Nematus),  106. 
striguta    (Blennocampa), 

162. 
strigosa  (Allantus),  '_'.">7. 
(Tenthredo), 
257. 

-ter,         L80, 
211,254. 

rinii  (Allantus),  250. 
Bturuui  |  Biobla),  •_'"»n. 

I  250. 

- 

.         -     !     \ 

Bua    -    \    aatus),  118, 

1 1 redo),  312. 

qualis       (Nematus), 
107. 
ilbatua       (Nemal 

1  Li. 

I 
311. 

I 
160. 

160 

( I  (oler 
229. 

sub '  17. 

Si 

212. 

212 
subn  oa), 

•_'i  is. 

submuticum 

Blon 

I 

311. 
subserrat  anocani- 

pa),  161 
subulata       (Tenthred 

.    Macropbi 
273. 
Buccincta     (Macrophj 

275. 
incta       (Tenthred 
296 

■ 


succinctus     i  Tenthredo), 

196. 
suessionensis   (Nematus), 

119. 

Lthalia),  234. 
suffusa  (  Lyda  l,  338. 
suffusus  (Lopbyrus),  89. 
suffusus      (Monoctenus), 

89. 
sugillata  (Hylotoma),  71 
sulcatus   (Blennocampa), 

Bulcatus  (Monophadnus), 

Bulcicornis      (Dieloccra), 

sulcicorni8  (Ptenus),  51. 
Bulci]  •  N(  itus),  ]  1(>. 
Bulpburata    (Tenthredo), 

259. 
Bulphurea     (Tenthredo), 

327. 
Bulphurea  (Waldheimia), 

sulphureipes      (Pamphi- 
liue 

I  LUanl 
243. 
Bumichrasti  t  Blennocam- 
163. 
iehrasti     (Selandria). 
163. 

bus),  148 
Buperba       (Maorophya), 
266. 

393. 
■    aatus),  1 13. 
i        •   ma), 
11. 

(Themos), 
11. 
pbanta      (Nematus), 

l  to. 

iphanta  (Pristiphora 

Bylvarum  ( Cimbex),  'J. 
3j  Ivarum  (Lyda),  336 
sylvarum     (PamphUiu 

bj  [varum  (Tenthredo),  2. 
bj  Ival  ibex),  16. 

Bylvatica  ( Lyda),  o40. 
sylvatica       (Tenthred 
'  3 10. 
sylvaticum       (Trichioso- 

ma),  9. 
Bylvaticus    (Pamphiliu 
'  340 

sylvia  (Tenthredo).  292. 
lirema,  279. 

1 1  v  lotoma  1  391 . 


436 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


syringse  (Copiosoma),  3G4. 
Sy zygoma,  31. 

tabidus  (Astatus),  301. 
tabidus  (Cepkus),  361. 
tabidus  (Sirex),  361. 
tacitus  (Allantus),  215. 
tacitus  (Strongylogaster), 

215. 
taczanowskii  (Praia),  12, 

388. 
taniata  (Hylotoma),  76. 
tasniatus  (Dolerus),  22s. 
taniatus    (Ilarpiphorus), 

205. 
taniatus  (Nentalus),  106, 

108. 
tantillus     (Aphadnurus), 

195. 
tantillus    (Kaliosvspliin- 

ga),  195. 
taraxaci  (Tent  livedo),  36. 
tarda  (Hylotoma),  36. 
tardigradus  (Sirex),  374. 
tardus  (Tenthredo),  286. 
tardus     (Tenthredopsis), 

269. 
Tarpa,  327. 
tarsalis  (Sirex),  382. 
tarsalis  (Procerus),  382. 
tiu-.sata  (Tentliredo),  250. 
tarsatus        (Emphytus), 

206. 
tarsatus     (Ilarpiphorus), 

206. 
Taxonus,  209. 
tegulatus       (Emphytus), 

2U2. 
tejoniensis        (Dolerus), 

.232. 
tejoniensis    (Dosytheus), 

232. 
temesiensis    (Emphytus), 

202. 
temporalis      (Selandria), 

188. 
tenebrosus        (Dolerus), 

222. 
tenella  (Allantus),  161. 
tenella     (Blennocampa), 

161. 
tenella  (Macrophya),  262. 
tenella         (Phvllotoma), 

102. 
tenella  (Tentliredo),  161. 
tener  (Cladius),  100. 
tener  (Emphytus),  199. 
tener  (Priophorus),  100, 

302. 
tenora  (Tentliredo),  199. 
Terithredinida»,  1. 


Tenthredinina,  236. 
Tenthredo,  1,    196,  254, 

265,  269,  287. 
Tenthredopsis,  280. 
tenuicingulatus     (Mono- 

phadnus),  170. 
tenuicornis  (Abia),  13. 
tenuicornis       (Allantus), 

158. 
tenuicornis   (Blennocam- 
pa), 158, 162,  307. 
tenuicornis   (Tenthredo), 

158. 
tenuis      (Pachyprotasis), 

276. 
tenula  (Tenthredo),  244. 
tenulux  (Allantus),  244. 
Terebrantia,  1. 
Teredon,  386. 
Teredonia,  .;- 
tergestina      (Hylotoma), 

59. 
termiualis        (Allantus), 

214,250. 
termiualis      (Hylotoma), 

78. 
termiualis  (Lyda),  346. 
termiualis  (Oryssus),.'  H  ><  i, 
termiualis  (Pamphilius), 

341  i. 
terminalie       (Strongylo- 
gaster), 21  1. 
termiualis     (Tenthredo), 

214. 
tessellata  (Allantus),  281. 
tessellata  (Lyda),  346. 
tessellata      (Tenthredo), 

281. 
tessellata      (Tenthredop- 
sis), 281,  283. 
tessellatus   (Pamphilius), 

346. 
u  stacea  f<  lephaleia),  333. 
testacea  (Decameria),  93. 
testacea  (Hylotoma),  77. 
testacea  (Tenthredo),  L68. 
testaceicornis        (Pristi- 

phora),  121. 
testaceicornis  (Nematus), 

122. 
testaceipes        (Allantus), 

154. 
testaceipes        (Dineura), 

154. 
testaceipes  (Dolerus),  199. 
testaceipes    (Emphytus), 

199. 
testaceipes    (Eriocampa), 

183. 
testaceipes      (Nematus), 
131. 


testaceipes    (Tenthredo), 

154. 
testaceus       (Emphytus), 

206. 
testaceus  (Harpiphorus), 

206. 
testaceus  (Nematus),  125, 

133. 
testaceus  (Pteronus),  133. 
testudinea  (Allantus),  165. 
testudiuea  (Hoplocampa), 

165. 
testudinea     (Tenthredo), 

165. 
teutona  (Allantus),  260. 
teutona        (Macrophva), 

260. 
teutona  (Tenthredo),  260. 
texana  (Macrophya),  271. 
texana  (Ptilia),  53. 
texanus  (Ptenus),  53. 
Thenios,  43. 

thora  (Tenthredo),  310. 
thoracica  (Dolerus),  210. 
thoracica  (Hylotoma),  58. 
thoracica  (  Plagiocer  a)  ,17. 
thoracica       (Tenthredo), 

210,  230,  289. 
thoracicus  (Dolerus),  210, 

230. 
thoracicus     (Monophad- 

nus),  171,  178,  398. 
Thulea,  31. 

tibiale  (Trichiosoma),  0. 
tibialis     (Athalia),     235, 

236. 
tibialis  (Dolerus),  231. 
tibialis  (Emphytus),  198, 

200,399. 
tibialis  (Gymnia),  42. 
tibialis  (Macrophya),  2l*>4, 

272. 
tibialis    (Nematus),    129, 

395. 
tibialis(Pachylosticta),18. 
tibialis  (Pristiphora),  140. 
tibialis  (Selandria),  160. 
tibialis  (Strongylogaster), 

2U-,. 
tibialis  (Tenthredo),  198, 

21  mi. 
tibialis  (Xiphydria),  372. 
tilise  (Allantus),  281. 
tiliae  (Blennocampa),  1 1  'i2. 
tilia  (Monophadnus),176. 
tilise  (Selandria),  176. 
tilia3(Tenthredopsis),281. 
timida  (Macrophya),  267. 
timidus   (Dolerus),    221. 

400. 
timidus  (Tenthredo).  221. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


437 


tinctipennis      (Dolerus), 

224. 
tischbeini  (Nemahis),  118, 

394. 
tischbeini       (Perineura), 

299. 
(aschbeini      (Tenthredo), 

299. 
togata  (Tenthredo),  196, 

197. 
togatus  (Nematus),  396. 
Topotrita,  48. 
h  mm utilise       (Fenella), 

L96. 
tormcntillse(Phvllotouia), 

L96. 
fcrabeata  (Allantus),  292. 
trabeata        (Tenthredo), 
292. 
■ii.ln-,  :;."i.">. 
Trailia,  41. 
Tremex.384. 
tremula  t  Dolerus),  221. 
tremula  (Tenthredo),  221. 
triangulum      (Triehioso- 

ma),  11. 
Trichiocampus,  98. 
Trichiosoma,  & 
triohiosoma  (<  ,11. 

trichocera     (Tenthredo), 

160. 
TrichorhachuB,  39. 
tricincta        (Tenthredo), 
242. 
acta  (AllantuB),  242. 
tricdnctus  (Allantus),  242. 
tricolor  (Allantus),  314. 
tricolor       (Maoroxyela), 

352. 
tricolor  (Sirex),  382. 
tricolor  (Tenthredo),  58, 

314. 
tricolor  (Ur  382. 

tricolor  (Xyela),  ■ 
tricolor  iphytus), 

198. 
tricoloripes  (Macrophya), 

262. 
tri&sciata     (Tenthredo), 

241. 
trifurcatus      (Nematus), 

11-. 
trigemina(Hylotoma  .  15. 
trigemina  (Ftilia),  45. 
trilineatus(Nematus),]  19. 
trimaculata  (Tenthredo), 

307. 
trimaculatus       (Cephus), 

363. 
trimaeulatus     (DolcruA 
219. 


trimaculatus   (Nematus), 

128,  133,  394. 
trimaculatus  (Phvllcecus), 

363. 
trinotata  (Hylotoma).  64. 
triplicatua  (Dolerus).  219. 
triplicates     (Tenthredo), 

219. 
tripunctata     (Selandria), 

190. 
trisignatus       (Nematus), 

108. 
tristis  (Oaliroa),  182. 
tri^t is  (Cladius),  101. 
tristis  (Dolerus),  221. 
tristis  (Eriocampa),  183. 
tristis  (Macrophya),  266. 
tristis  (Priophorus),  101, 

392. 
tristis  (Schizocera),  38. 
tristis  (Schizocerus),  38. 
tristis  (Tenthredo),  L'.l-J. 

221,  282. 
tristis      (Tenthredopsis), 

282. 
trisyllabua       (Allantus), 

273. 
tri-vllabus  (Macrophya), 

liT-:. 
trivialis  (Nematus),  140. 
triyittatu8(Nematus),  1."'". 
Ulantus), 

249. 
trochanterioa       (Macro- 

phya),  263. 

(Oephus),  357. 
Sirex),  357. 
troglodytus       (Astatus), 

357. 
troglodytus        (Cephu.-), 

tropicus  (Lophyrus),  86. 
trossula       (Macrophya), 

27."'. 
trosulus  (Allantus),  275. 
trosulus        (Macrophya), 

27.".. 
truncatus       (Einphytus), 

197. 
truncatus  (Nematus),l  13. 
truncatus      (Tenthredo), 

197. 
trunculi  (Blennocampa), 

398. 
trunculi  (Tenthredo).3!)>. 
tuberoulatus     (Allantus), 

401. 
turcica  (Tarpa),  329. 
turcicus  ( Megalodontes), 

329. 
turgidur-  (Nematus),  112. 


uliginosus  (Dolerus),  219. 
uliginosus     (Tenthredo), 

219. 
ulmariffi    (Macrocephus), 

355. 
uhni  (Cimbex),  6. 
ulmi  (Fenusa),  193. 
ulmi  (Phaenusa),  193. 
ulmi  (Tenthredo),  153. 
umbratica        (Allantus), 

184. 
umbratica    (Eriocampa), 

184. 
umbratica     (Tenthredo), 

184. 
umbratus  (Nematus),  127. 
umbrinua  (Nematus), 112. 
uinbripennis    (Nematus), 

112,  140,396. 
uncinnata  (Oladius),  99. 
uncinnatus  (Oladius),  99. 
imeta        (Blennocampa), 

160. 
unicincta       (Tenthredo), 

400. 
onirinctus       (Allantus), 

2!'.',  I'Hl. 
unio      I    -    l'axonus),211. 
unicolor  (Dineura),  156. 
unicolor  (Dolerus),  230. 
unicolor       (llemichroa), 

156. 
unicolor  (Oryssus),  365. 
unicolor  (Tenthredo),230. 
unicus  (Strongylogaster), 

217. 
unidentatum  (Trichioso- 

ma),  9. 
unifasciata    (Tenthredo), 

296. 
unifasciatus      (Allantus), 

24(1. 
uniformis      (Tenthredo), 

317. 
univittata  (Pcrga),  25. 
urania  (Hylotoma),  75. 
urcacensis  (Gymnia),  41. 
urcacensia  (Trailia),  41. 
Urocerus,  373. 
usta  (Einphytus),  201. 
usta  (Tenthredo),  201. 
ustulata  (Arge),  57. 
ustulata  (Hylotoma),  57, 

390. 
ustulata  (Tenthredo),  55, 

57. 
ustus  (Emphytus),  201. 

vacemiellus     (Nematus), 

140. 
vafer  (Pamphilius),  337. 


438 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


vafra  (Lydaj,  334,  337. 
vafra  (Tenthredo),  3."!7. 
vagans  (Hylotoma),  192. 
vagans  (Phyllotoma),192. 
valesiacus         (Nernatus), 

394. 
validicornis     (Nematus), 

115. 
vallator  (Nematus),  120. 
vallisnierii       (Nematus), 

137. 
vallisnierii       (Pontania), 

138. 
vapida  (Tenthredo),  315. 
varia  (Lyda),  341. 
varia  (Macrophya),  274. 
varia  (Tenthredo),  290. 
variabilis  (Cimbex),  2,  •'!. 
variabilis  (Nematus),  1 1  Ml. 
varians  (Cimbex),  2.  :!. 
varians  (Tenthredo).  313. 
varianus       (Emphytus), 

206. 
varianus    (Ilarpiphorus), 

206. 
variata  (Tenthredo),  311. 
variator  (Nemal  us),  H'7. 
variatus  (Tenthredo),.']  1 1 . 
variearpus        (Allantus). 

2 13. ' 
varicorais     (Tenthredo), 

399. 
variegata  (Allantus),  277 
variegata  (Lyda),337,3 16. 
variegata      (Pachyprota- 

sis),  277. 
variegata       (Tenthredo), 

1'77,  312. 
variegatus  (Oeplms),  356. 
variegatus  (Lophyrus),8  I. 
variegatus  (Pamphilius), 

346,  350. 
variegatus     (Tenthredo), 

312. 
varinervia    (Mesoneura  I, 

157,  397. 
varinervia     (Tenthredo), 

157. 
varipea  (Allantus),  183. 
varipea      (Ancyloneura), 

95,  96. 
varipes  (Cladius),  100. 
varipea    (Dolerua),    193, 

198. 
varipes  (Emphytus),  198. 
varipes  (Eriocampa  I,  183 
varipes  (Fenusa),  193. 
varipea  (Pristiphora),  101 
varipes  (Sirex),  -'177. 
varipea  (Tenthredo)  183, 

305. 


varipicta       (Tenthredo), 

312. 
varipictus     (Tenthredo), 

312. 
varispinus  (Dolerus),  226. 
varius  (Allantus).  274. 
variua  (Macrophya),  274. 
varius  (Nematus),  154. 
varius  (Pamphilius),  341. 
varus  (Craisus),  102. 
varus  (Nematus),  102. 
vates  (Sirex),  376. 
velox  (Allantus),  298. 
velox  (Tenthredo),  298. 
ventralia  (Allantus),  310. 
ventralia  (Dineura  ).  L5  I. 
vent  rah-  (Hylotoma),  7 

L69. 
ven  tralis  (Monophadnus), 

169. 
ventralia  (Nematus),  124, 

145. 
ventralia  (Perga),  24. 
ventralia   (Pseudoperga), 

ventralia        (Tenthredo), 

124,  - -ill). 
ventricosa     (Hylotoma), 

56. 
ventricosus      |  Nematus), 

128. 
ventriosa  ( Hylotoma),  56. 
venusta  (Cimbe  i  l,  8. 
venustua  (Lyda),  342. 
venustus      (Pamphilius), 

342. 
verna  |  Allantus),  156. 
verna  (Mesoneura),    156, 

397. 
verna  (Tenthredo),  156. 
vernal  is    (Blennocampa). 

159,  397. 
verna  lisi  Emphytua  ).  205. 
vernalis     (Harpiphoi 

2(>5. 
vernalis  (Nematus),  I 
vernalia  (Tenthredo),  159. 
versa  (Dolerus).  232. 
versicolor      (Blennocam- 

pa),  I'll 
versicolor  (Didymia),  46. 
versicolor      (Emphytus), 

206. 
versicolor  (Harpiphorus), 

206. 
versicolor      (Ilvlotoma), 

46,391. 
versicolor  (Ptilia),  46. 
versicolor       (Selandria), 

169, 
'  ersus  (Dolerus)   232. 


vertebratua      (Nematus), 

149. 
verticalis  (Allantus),  309. 
verticalis  (Didynua)^45. 
vert  icalis  (Lyda),  34^ 
verticalis     (Pamphilius), 

344. 
verticalis  (Ptilia),  45. 
verticalis       (Tenthredo), 

309. 
verticata        (Tenthredo) 

166. 
vesicator  (Nematus),  137. 
vespa  (Tenthredo),  259. 
vespertilio  (Sirex),  365. 
vespiformis  (Cimbex),  ,'!. 
piformis  (Tenthredo), 

242,402. 
vespoidea      (Tenthredo), 

4(12. 
veatigialia  (Dolerus).  224, 
Denthredo),  295. 
vexat  or     (Harpiphorua), 

225,  401. 
vexator  (Macrophya),205, 

268,  401. 
viardi  (Cimbex),  6. 
viator  (Cephus),  362. 
vicina  (Macrophya  i.  263. 
vicina  (Tenthredo),  263. 
vicinn  lis  (Nematus),    111' 

396. 
vicinua  (Dolerus),  201. 
vicinus  (Nematus),  1 1(1. 
victorina  (Hylotoma),  73. 
vidua  (Allantus). -iM  I. 
vidua  (Tenthredo),  244. 
vidua! a  (Tenthredo),  1  13. 
viduatus  (Nematus),  1 L3. 
viduus  (Allantus),  244. 
viennensis     (Emphytus), 

I '.Ml. 
viennensis     (Tenthredo), 

196,  239. 
villersii  i  Cryptus),  35. 
villosa  (Tenthredo),  400. 
villosus  (Allantus),  4<W). 
villoaus  (Cimbex),  10. 
villosus  (Nematus),  III 
villosus  (Sericocera),  34. 
viminalis   (Cladius),    ' 

392. 
viminalis  (Nematus),  137, 

138. 
viminalis       (Tenth red 1 1 1, 

98. 
viminalis      (Trichiocaru 

pus),  98. 
violacea  (Cimbex).  (I. 
violacea  (Hylotoma),  55 

56 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


439 


P 

L8. 
violacea  (Tenthred 
violaecipennis     (N 

licura),  389. 
violaceipennis  ( Nemal    - 

144. 
viol,  244. 

violaceus  (P& 
violasccns  (Cimbex),  2. 
virens  (Lophyrus  I,  83. 
virescens  Cll\  1  il  una),  65. 
\ir.  SC  N 

188 
virgata  (Tenthredo    238 

vir-j 

viridator  |  B  incl 

viri'  I 

293. 
virididoraata    (Di 
153. 

-v  ir-i'li'l'  ;  I 

do  i.   I- 

viridis  (Allan! 
viridi-  (  \.   nal  as 

ifl  (  Pc  !'!'; 

virid 

nridia  |  I 
295. 

ina     |  i 
'.•I 
\  itellin  91. 

.  1 '  *  . 
ritellina       I  ric 

vitellii       < 
l 
-  I  Blennocampa  I, 
\  itia  (  Selandria  I,  163. 
viti-  (Tenthredo), 
vitreipennis       N 

l  -1-1. 
vittata  ( 1 1  \  1  70. 

viti  i 

viti   '       1      Lhredo),  ■ 
ktipea      (Tenthri 

316. 
vittatus       (Schiz 

37. 
vittatus  (Nematus),  1  < Hi. 
volatilis  I  Lyda),  •••.!•_'. 
volatilis  (Pachyp 

278. 
volatilis       (Pamphilius), 

342. 
volatilis        (Tenthredo), 

278 


vollenhoveni      (Athalia), 

236. 
vollenhoveni    (Nemal 

L36. 
vollenhoveni  (Selandria  V 

188. 
vollenhovii  (Perga  I,  27. 
vulgaris  (Hylotoma),  56. 
vuli  Dolerus),  228. 

wahlbergi        (Nematas), 

116. 

Iheimia,  326. 
waldheimii  am- 

pa), 

dheimii    (Tenthn 

158. 

walk  26. 

-hi  i  Xip  71 

!  12. 
K 
L32. 

. 

\  118. 

I  13 
win 

I  13. 

raalli  N 

L25. 
locarpu 

S 
124. 
xanl 

xanl  N 

123. 

xanthomela   <1I\ 
7.">. 

N 

II  1. 
santhoptera  i  Eylotoi 

44. 
santhoptera  (Schizocera), 

11. 
santhoptera  (Tenthredo), 

QOO 

xanthopue        (Allantus), 

245. 
xanthopue     (Dosytheus), 

218. 
xanthopus     (Tenthredo), 

305. 


xanthopyga  (Emphytus ). 

200. 
xanthopyga  (Tenthredo), 

2(  m  ). 
xauthorius       (Atlanta-), 

245. 
xanthospila  (llylotoma), 

7-. 
xanthostoma      (Cephus). 

359. 
xanthotarsis  (Tenthredo), 

303,304. 
xanthotarsus(Tenthredo), 

304. 
xanthothorax      (Hyloto- 
ma), 69. 
xanthus  (Sirex),  383. 
xanthus  (Tenthredo),  309 

pates    L80. 
Xiphidion,  370. 
\  phiura,  370. 
Xiphydria,  370. 
Xiphydriinte, 

Xyelinae,  351 . 
\\  laecematium,  ;iv  1. 
xylo  1  [oplocampa  i 

'  167. 

xyli  -        -  167 

i84. 

yukonensis  (Dolerus),232 

zaddachi  (Dolerus),  225. 
dachi  (Schizocera  I,  :;."> 
zaddachi      (Schizocerus), 

389. 
Zaraea,  L2. 
Zarei.  157. 

(Tenthredo),  312. 
zetterstedtii     (Nematus), 

116,  393. 

Macrophya  I,  270. 
zona  (Allantus),  240. 
z.m.-i  (Tenthredo),  240. 
zonalis  ( Macrophya), 27 1 
zonariusl  Emphytus)  ,203 
zonata  i  Allantus).  296. 
zonata  (Tenthredo),  244, 

296. 
zonatua  -  378. 

zonatus  (  Drocerus  ,  378 
zonula    (Allantus),     23i», 

241. 
zonula  (Tenthredo),  241. 
zwickoviensis  ('Allantus), 

400. 


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LIST  OF  PLATES. 


Plaie  I. 


I  iu,  p.  1. 

-■   '  l,  p.  5. 

;;-   '  rth  India,  p. 4. 

j-   '  .  2  .  II  I! iv,  p. 

Hand,  p.  11. 
''•   -'  i,  p.  20. 

"•    Tri  .  '.;         ozie  Rivor,  p.  10. 

i'«i  ?  .  I  I,  p.  9. 

;'-   ■ '  '  -'•  Argenti  public,  p.  17. 

10.  .-16  rialis,  ,"  h  China,  p.  15. 

11.  Pa  ,  J  ,  Australia,  p.  18. 

12.  Pt 

"•I  I  head;  6.   Inner  mouth-parts. 

13.  j  th  Australia,  p.  19. 
11.   /'  rga  ajjinis,  2  . 


Plate  II. 

Fig.  '»  +  .  Australia,  p.  21 . 

l'.   Perg  ■  l-irbii,    .  .  Swan  Rivor,  p.  21. 

ith  Australia,  p.  27. 

4.  Per  ta,  2,  N.W.  Australia,  p.  23. 

5.  /'.  /•_'/■'  glabra.  J,  Svdney,  p.  23. 

G.  Perga  j  5,  Australia,  p.  : 

7.   /'./■;,•'  '««<#,   ^.  Australia,  p.  ~~>. 


2  i 


442  LIST  OF  TLATES. 

Fig.  8.  Perga  latre'dlii,  3 ,  South  Australia,  p.  25. 
9.  Perga  dubia,  tf ,  Swan  River,  p.  27. 

10.  Perga  amenaida,  <$ ,  Adelaide,  p.  28. 

11.  Perga  leachii,  $  ,  Victoria,  p.  30. 

12.  Perga  rufomacidata,  $  ,  Adelaide,  p.  29. 

13.  Perga  dentata,  $  ,  Adelaide,  p.  29. 

14.  Perga  jucunda,  $  ,  West  Australia,  p.  30. 

15.  Cerealces  scutellata,  d  ,  South  Australia,  p.  31. 

a.  Antenna ;  b.  Hind  leg. 

16.  Incalia  hirticornis,  5  ,  Amazons,  p.  32. 

a.  Antenna ;  b.  Hind  leg. 

17.  Paralypia  picipes,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  33. 

a.  Antenna. 


Plate  III. 

Fig.  1.  Trichorhachus  nitidus,  3,  Swan  Hirer,  p.  39. 
a.  Head ;  b.  Hind  leg. 

2.  Trichorhachus  nitidus,  $  . 

3.  Trichorhachus  sobrinus,  tf  ,  Australia  (?),  p.  39. 

4.  Trichorhachus  hyalinus,  3  ,  Swan  River,  p.  39. 

5.  Trichorhachus  abdominalis,  <$ ,  Swan  River,  p.  40. 

6.  Scobina  bicolor,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  41. 

7.  Schizocerus  plumiger,  $ ,  Georgia,  p.  37. 

8.  Schizocerus  plumiger,  2  • 

9.  Gymnia  inconspicua,  S  ,  Amazons,  p.  42. 

10.  Gymnia  inconspicua,  $  . 

11.  Ptilia  basipunctata,  $  ,  Mexico,  p.  46. 

12.  Ptilia  bicolor,  $  ,  Tapajos,  p.  46. 

13.  Ptilia  pumilio,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  47. 

14.  Ptilia  soror,  §  ,  Amazons,  p.  48. 

15.  Hemidianeura  scapularis,  $ ,  Mexico,  p.  49. 

16.  Hemidianeura  nigricornis,  $  »  Amazons,  p.  49. 

a.  Antenna. 

17.  Gymnia  mexicana,  $  ,    Mexico,  p.  43. 

18.  Athermantus  imperialis,  $  ,  North  China,  p.  54. 

a.  Hind  leg. 


LIST  OF  PLATES.  443 


Plate  IV. 


Fig.  1 .  Dlelocerus  ellisii,  2  ,  Brazil,  p.  50. 

2.  Ptenus  serratus,  d  ,  Catagallo,  p.  51. 

3.  Ptenus  serratus,  $  . 

4.  Ptenus  diversipes,  2  ,  Amazons,  p.  52. 

5.  Ptenus  violaceus,  $  ,  Brazil,  p.  52. 

6.  Ptenus  consors,  $  ,  Brazil,  p.  52. 

7.  Hylotoma  andromeda,  2  ,  Natal,  p.  74. 

8.  Ptenus  atriceps,  2  ,  Brazil  (?),  p.  53. 
L>.  Hylotoma  yamhiae,  J ,  Gambia,  p.  7-"). 

Jo.  Hylotoma  urania,  $,  Natal,  p.  75. 

11.  Ilylotomajonasi,  £,  Japan,  p.  Gl. 

12.  Hylotoma  albocincta  ,  2  ,  India,  p.  71. 

13.  Hylotoma  similis,  $,  Japan,  p.  61. 

14.  Hijlotoma  captiva,  2  >  Japan,  p.  62. 
lij.  Hylotoma  <Hrce,  $,  Lako  Ngami,  p.  74. 

16.  Hylotoma  rejecta,  $ ,  Japan,  p.  02. 

17.  Hylotoma  Jlnvicol  I  is,  $,  China,  p.  63. 

18.  Hylotoma  simillima,  2  ,  Japan,  p.  62. 


Tlate  V. 

Fig.  1 .  Hylotoma  xanthoyaster,  2  ,  North  India,  p.  ' 

2.  Hylotoma  sinensis,  tf ,  China,  p.  72. 

3.  Hylotoma  bipunctata,  2  ,  India,  p.  73. 

4.  Hylotoma  lutea,   J ,  North  India,  p.  73. 

5.  Hylotoma  victorina,   tf,  China,  p.  73. 

6.  Hylotoma  lutea,   2  . 

7.  Hylotoma  disparilis,  tf ,  Japan,  p.  63. 

8.  Hylotoma  victorina,   2  • 

9.  Hylotoma  disparilis,  2  • 

10.  Hylotoma  dubia,  2  >  Japan,  p.  64. 

11.  Hylotoma  eximia,  $,  Mexico,  p.  65. 

12.  Hylotoma  pjadripunctata,   2  i  Japan,  p.  65. 


444  LtST  Or  PLATDB. 

Fig.  13.  Ilylotoma  analis,  c? ,  Georgia,  p.  65. 

14.  Ilylotoma  clavicornis,  $  ,  North  America,  p.  65. 

15.  Ilylotoma  nigrinodosa,  2  ,  Japan,  p.  64. 

16.  Ilylotoma  borealis,   §  >  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  GQ. 

17.  Ilylotoma  abdominalis,  2  ,  Georgia,  p.  67. 

18.  Ilylotoma  cyra,  $  ,  Georgia  (?),  p.  66. 

10.  Ilylotoma  coccinea,  £  ( <3  on  Plate),  Georgia,  p.  (58. 

20.  Ilylotoma  sphinx,  d ,  North  America  (?),  p.  68. 

21,  Ilylotoma  coccinea,  $  ,  var. 


Plate  VI. 

Fig.  1.  Hylotoma  xanthothorax,  $  ,  North  America  (?.),  p.  G9. 

2.  Hylotoma  vittata,  $  ,  Mexico,  p.  70. 

3.  Ilylotoma  dryope,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  78. 

4.  Loboceras  mexicanum,  $  >  Mexico,  p.  80. 

5.  Loboceras  lucidum,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  80. 

6.  Loboceras  hippolyte,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  80. 

7.  Perantherix  fatima,  J  ,  Amazons,  p.  79. 

a.  Antenna ;  b.  Hind  leg. 

8.  Lopliyrus  americanus,   $  ,  Georgia,  p.  88. 

9.  Pterygophorus  leachii,  2  ?  Queensland,  p.  82. 

10.  Pterygophorus  cygnus,  St  Swan  River,  p.  81  ■. 

11.  Lophyrns  fabricii,   $,  Georgia,  p.  86. 

12.  Lophyrus  abbotii,  2  ,  Georgia,  p.  87. 

13.  Perreyia  compta,  $ ,  Mexico,  p.  90. 

14.  Perreyia  (?)  anomala,  $  ,  Mexico,  p.  90. 

15.  Perreyia  compta,  2  • 

16.  Camptoprium  Jiumerale,  3 ,  Amazons,  p.  92. 

a.  Antenna ;  b.  Hind  leg. 

17.  Perreyia  amazonica,  2  >  Amazons,  p.  91. 

a.  Antenna. 

18.  Camptoprium  (?)  nigriceps,  tf,  Mexico,,  p,  02 

«,  Antonna ;  b.  Hind  log. 


LIST  OF  I>LATES.  445 


Plate  VII. 


Fig.  1.  Acherdocerus  famipennis,  $,  Mexico,  p.  93. 
a.  Antenna. 

2.  Decameria  testacea,  J  ,  Amazons,  p.  93. 

a.  Antenna. 

3.  Polyclonus  atratus,   3 ,  Australia,  p.  97. 

a.  Antenna. 

4.  Eurys  nitidus,  $  ,  Australia,  p.  95. 

a.  Antenna.' 

5.  Euryopsis  nitens,  J ,  South  Australia,  p.  95. 

a.  Antenna. 

6.  Ancyloneura  varipes,  $  ,  Aru,  p.  96. 

7.  Ancyloneura  nigripes,   §  ,  New  Guinea,  p.  95. 
-    8.   Cladomacra  macropus,  J  ,  Celebes  &c.,  p.  96. 

a.  Antenna. 
9.  Nematus  flavescens,  $  ,  England,  p.  125. 

10.  Nematus  palliditarsus,  <5  (gelidus),  p.  115. 

11.  Nematus  Calais,  $  ,  Mackenzie  Eiver,  p.  144. 

12.  Nematus  inconspicuus,  $  ,  New  York,  p.  141. 

13.  Nematus  alienatus,  $  ,  England,  p.  138. 

14.  Nematus  extraneus,  $  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  142. 

15.  Nematus  neglectus,  3 ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  147. 

16.  Nematus  castaneus,  $  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  147. 

17.  Nematus  trifurcatus,  2  ?  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  148. 

18.  Monophadnus  scutellatus,  $  ,  Mexico,  p.  177. 


Plate  VIII. 

Fig.  1.  Blennocampa  obscura,  $ ,  Amazons,  p.  163. 

2.  Xenapates  africanus,  J ,  Sierra  Leone,  p.  180. 

a.  Antenna. 

3.  Monostegia  antipoda,  §  ,  New  Zealand,  p.  186. 

4.  Monophadnus  lewisii,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  174. 

5.  Monophadnus  japonicus,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  174. 

6.  Monophadnus  rvfus,   $  ,  China,  p,  174. 


446  LIST  OF  PLATES. 

Fig.  7.  Monophadnus  hudsonicus,  <S ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  176. 

8.  Monophadnus  cctrulescens,   $ ,  Nepal,  p.  178. 

9.  Monophadnus  lineatus,  2  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  177. 

10.  Monophadnus  erebus,   2  >  Tropical  America,  p.  178. 

11.  Monophadnus  punctatus,  §  ,  Para,  p.  179. 

12.  Monophadnus    amazonicus,    $    (thoracicus),  Amazon 

p.  178. 

13.  Monophadnus  par  anus,   J,  Pant,  p.  179. 

14.  Monophadnus  batesii,  $  ,  Amazons,  p.  179. 

15.  Selandria  dorsalis,  6 ,  Europe,  p.  187. 

16.  Selandria  attennata,  rf ,  Amazons,  p.  191. 

17.  Eriocarnpa  bengalensis,  $,  Bengal,  p.  185. 

18.  Hoplocampa  (?)  atriceps,  $ ,  Georgia,  p.  168. 

19.  Senoclia  purpurata,  $  ,  Celebes  &c,  p.  181. 

20.  Senoclia  ccerulea,  c?>  Ceylon,  p.  181. 

a.  Antenna. 

21.  Senoclia  cwrulea,  $  . 

22.  Selandria  diversipes,  2  >  Mexico,  p.  189. 

23.  Selandria  glabra,  3  ,  Mexico,  p.  190. 

24.  Selandria  inconsjncua,  2  ,  Mexico,  p.  190. 


Plate  IX. 

Fig.  1.  Selandria  batesii,  <J,  Amazons,  p.  191. 

2.  Selandria  batesii,  2  . 

3.  Selandria  tripunctata,   $  ,  Amazons,  p.  190. 

4.  JIarpiphorus  vcxator,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  205. 

5.  Emphytus  fuscipennis,  2  ,  Japan,  p.  203. 

6.  Emphytus  nigrocceruleus,  2 ,  Japan,  p.  203. 

7.  Dolerus  japonicus,  2  >  Japan,  p.  228. 

8.  Strongylogaster  iridipennis,  <5 ,  Japan,  p.  213. 

9.  Dolerus  rufocinctus,  2  »  North  India,  p.  233. 

10.  Dolerus  ephippiatus,  2  >  Japan,  p.  229. 

11.  Dolerus  cameroni,  2  »  China,  p.  229. 

12.  Dolerus  ajjinis,  2  >  China,  p.  230. 

13.  Dolerus  suhfasciatus,  2  >  Japan,  p.  229. 


LIST  OF  TLATES.  447 

Fig.  14.  Athalia  proxima,  $  ,  India,  p.  235. 

15.  Siobla  incerta,  tf ,  Burmak,  p.  252. 

16.  Siobla  ruficomis,  3  ,  Japan,  p.  250. 

17.  Siobla  pacifica,  2  ,  Japan,  p.  251. 

18.  Siobla  ruficomis,   2  . 

19.  Allantus  trochanteratus,  3,  North  India,  p.  249 

20.  Si<i>>l<i  f\  rose,  <3  ,  Japan,  p.  252. 

a.  Antenna. 

21.  Siobla  robusta,  $  ,  Georgia,  p.  253. 

a.  Antenna. 

22.  Siobla  flavipes,  $,  Japan,  p.  251. 


Plate  X. 

Fig.  1.  Macroplnja  hartigii,  £ ,  Albania,  p.  20»>. 

2.  Macrophya  lucasii,  J,  Algeria,  p.  265. 

3.  Macrophya  corynetes,  9,  Algeria,  p.  264. 

4.  Macrophya  ignava,  £ ,  Japan,  p.  266. 

5.  Macrophya  jugurtha,  <3  (cognata),  Algeria,  p.  265. 

6.  Macrophya  carbonaria,  2  >  Japan,  p.  207. 

7.  Macrophya  timida,  2  >  Japan,  p.  267. 

8.  Macrophya  luctifera,  $,  Japan,  p.  267. 

9.  Macrophya  apicalis,  $,  Japan,  p.  268, 

1".  Macrophya  Jl  "lata,  2  ,  China,  p.  208. 

11.  Tenthredopsis  irritans,  3,  Japan,  p.  285. 

12.  Macrophya  nigropicta,  2>  Japan,  p.  209. 

13.  Macrophya  cassandra,  2  >  United  States,  p.  273. 
11.   Macrophya  abbotii,  2  >  Georgia,  p.  209. 

15.  Macrophya  zoe,  2  >  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  270. 

10.  Pachyprotasis  erratica,  tf ,  Japan,  p.  278. 

17.  Pachyprotasis  volatilis,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  278. 

18.  Macrophya  albifacies,  2  >  New  York,  p.  271. 

19.  Macrophya  pulcherrima,  d,  Florida,  p.  275. 

20.  Pachyprotasis  v<  rsicolor,  2  »  North  India,  p.  279. 

21.  Bdeses  stigmaticalis,  2  ,  China,  p.  255. 

a.  Antenna. 

22.  Allomorpha  ivcisa,  2  >  China,  p.  254. 

a.   Antenna. 


448  LIST  OF  PLATES. 


Plate  XI. 


Fig.  1.  Tenthredopsis  nigropectus,  J,  Japan,  p.  285. 

2.  Tenthredo  fentoni,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  304. 

3.  Tenthredo  cburneifrons,  2  ,  Amoor,  p.  300. 

4.  Tenthredo  xanthotarsis,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  304. 

5.  Tenthredo  varipes,  2  >  Japan,  p.  305. 

6.  Tenthredo  providens,  2  ,  Japan,  p.  304. 

7.  Tenthredo  hilaris,  2  »  Japan,  p.  305. 

8.  Tenthredo  adusta,  $  ,  Japan,  p.  303. 

9.  Tenthredo  smithii,  2  »  India,  p.  320. 

10.  Tenthredo  melanotarsis,  2  »  China  &c,  p.  321. 

11.  Tenthredo  fortunii,  2  >  China,  p.  307. 

12.  Tenthredo  xantfiopus,  2 »  Japan  (?),  p.  305. 

13.  Tenthredo  xanthoptera,  2,  North  India,  p.  322. 

14.  Tenthredo  uniformis,  $,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  317. 

15.  Tenthredo  latifasciata,  $,  India,  p.  321. 

16.  Tenthredo  amurensis,  <j>,  Amoor,  p.  306. 

17.  Tenthredo  flavobalteata,  $  ,  China,  p.  307. 

18.  Tenthredo  indica,  3 ,  North  India,  p.  321. 
10.  Tenthredo  trimaculata,  tf  ,  China,  p.  307. 

Plate  XII. 

Fig.  1.  Tenthredo  antennata,  $,  Nova  Scotia,  p.  308. 

2.  Tenthredo  thora,  2  >  Hudson's  Ba} ,  p.  310. 

3.  Tenthredo  nhjricoTlis,  $  ,  Newfoundland,  p.  308. 

4.  Tenthredo  subriifescens,  2  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  311. 

5.  Tenthredo  chjpeata,  2  5  North  India,  p.  322. 

6.  Tenthredo  zetes,  <3  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  312. 

7.  Tenthredo  vcipida,  $  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  315. 

8.  Tenthredo  delicatula,  3 ,  Venezuela,  p.  323. 

9.  Tenthredo  barnstonii,  § ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  314 

10.  Tenthredo  barnstonii,   3  • 

11.  Tenthredo  coccinoceras,  2  >  Darjiling,  p.  323. 

a.  Antenna. 

12.  Tenthredo  cressonii,  2  i  Nova  Scotia  &c,  p.  315. 

13.  Tenthredo  borealis,   2  »  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  318. 


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Fig.  14.  Tenthredo  vittata,   2 ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  319. 

15.  Tenthredo  hudsoni,  $  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  318. 

16.  Tenthredo  aperta,   2  .  Mexico,  p.  320. 

17.  Tenthredo  castanea,  2  ,  Hudson's  Bay,  p.  319. 
L8.  Sirex  flavicornU,  $>,  Labrador,  p.  380. 


Plate  XIII. 

Fig-    1  ■   !>'  ntris,  J  ,  Masuri,  p.  324. 

'i.  Antenna. 
2.  Hypolapus  abbotii,  2  »  Georgia,  p.  325. 
:;-  eburneiguttatum,  $,  Siberia,  p.  325. 

a.  Antenna. 
4.    Waldl  :'ttesii,  $,  Amazons,  p.  327. 

•">.   Megal  ,  $ ,  Europe,  p.  329. 

6.  Pamphi  Ivarum,  $>,  England,  p.  3! 

7.  Pamph  rons,  tf,  Amoor,  p.  341. 

8.  Pamphilius  rileyi,  2  i  Georgia  ('.'_),  p.  350. 
Pamphiliu  mis,   $,  North  China,  p.  341. 

1".   Pamphilius  maihematicus,  J,  Nova  Scotia,  p.  :'>lv. 

11.  Pamphilius  venustus,   2  ■>  Japan,  p.  342. 

12.  Pamphilius  sulphureipes,  ,/  ,  Amoor,  p.  343. 
L3.   Pamphilius  volatilis,  2>  Japan,  p.  342. 

II.  Pamphilius  smitJiii,  2  •>  Japan,  p.  :>43. 

Plate  XIV. 

Fig.   1.  Macroxyela  ferruginea,  2  •  North  America,  p.  351. 

2.  Cephus  mocsaryi,  $>,  Hungary,  p.  356. 

3.  Cephus  phthiscus,  6,  England,  p.  360. 

4.  '  3 ,  Japan,  p.  362. 

5.  Cephus  pygmceus,  J  (atripes),  England,  p.  357. 

6.  Cephus  pygmceus,  3  (pusillus). 

7.  Cephus  linearis,  $,  England,  p.  357. 

8.  Cephus  viator,  $,  Japan,  p.  362. 

9.  Brachycciphus  hyalinus,  8 ,  Chili,  p.  369. 

10.  ixiphus  deceptus,  J ,  Chili,  p.  369. 

11.  Oryssus  inaculipennis,   ?  .  Aru,  p.  366. 

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450  LIST  OF  PLATES. 

Fig.  12.  Oryssus  batesianus,  2  >  Ega,  p.  367. 

13.  Derecyrta  pictipennis,  2  ,  Ega,  p.  368. 

14.  Xiphydria  walshi,  tf ,  New  York,  p.  371. 

15.  Derecyrta  reedii.   2  ,  Chili,  p.  369. 

16.  Brachyxiphus.  deeeptus,  $  ,  Chili,  p.  369. 

Plate  XV. 

Fig.  1.  Tremex  smithii,  2  ,  East  Indies,  p.  385. 

2.  Sirex  cedrorum,   <$,  Lebanon,  p.  375 

3.  Sirex  cedrorum,   2  • 

4.  Sirex  japonicus,   2  ,  Japan,  p.  376. 

5.  Sirex  imperialis,  2  >  India,  p.  383. 

6.  Sirex  hirsutus,  <3  ,  Georgia  (?),  p.  380. 

7.  Sirex  xanthus,   $  ,  India,  p.  383. 

8.  Sirex  abbottii,  CT ,  Georgia,  p.  378. 

9.  Sirex  varipes,  $  ,  British  Columbia,  p.  377. 

10.  Sirex  Jlavipennis,   2i  Vancouver's  Island,  p.  380. 

11.  Sirex  apicalis,  <5 ,  Vancouver's  Island,  p.  377- 

12.  Sirex  australis,  $  ,  Australia,  p.  383. 

Flatk  XVI. 

Fig.  1.  Cimbex  japonica,  2  ,  Japan,  p.  4. 

2.  Cimbex  americana,   9  .  Georgia,  p.  5. 

3.  Cimbex  sibirica,  J,  Siberia,  p.  3s 7 

4.  Abia  brevicornis,   2  ,  Europe,  p.  14. 

5.  Tenthredo  finschi,  <j>  >  Siberia,  p.  302. 

6.  Sirex  stephensii,   2  ,  England,  p.  375. 

7.  Macrophya  blanda,  $  >  England,  p.  256. 

8.  Tenthredopsis  fuhiceps,  2>  England,  p.  282. 

9.  Tenthredopsis  fvdviceps,   tf . 

10.  Tenthredopsis  tristis,   <S ,  England,  p.  282. 

11.  Tenthredopsis  tristis,  2  • 

12.  Tenthredopsis  necjlecta,  $  ,  England,  p.  284. 

13.  Tentliredopsis  neglecta,  tf  . 

14.  Tenthredo  caliginosa,  2  »  England,  p.  2^1 ». 


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