120 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



This description is very incomplete, but by referring to the figures and 

 account given by Reaumur, which figures and describes the adult and 

 larvae, also the skeletonization of a cherry leaf, there can be but little 

 doubt that this refers to a species of Caliroa; the description applying very 

 well to the species commonly given as liinacijia Retzius (e), Degeer (f), 

 who purports to be treating the same species as Reaumur, also figures a 

 species of Caliroa. 



Te7iihredo flavipes Schrank (g) may well be considered to be a 

 synonymn of Teiithredo cerasi (Linnaeus). 



Retzius (h) describes his Tenthredo limacina as follows : 



" 313. T. iimachia, antennis filiformibus, g-nodiis, nigra, pedibus 

 fuscis, alis nigrescentibus, T. 2, p. 1007, t. 38, f. 16-25. [Referring to 

 Degeer's writings.] 



" T. cerasi, L. S. N., p. 923." 



From the very description it is evident that Retzius is renaming the 

 Tenthredo cerasi of Linnaeus. 



TeiitJiredo ( Selandria) cerasorum Dahlbom (i) is a new name for the 

 Hylotoma cerasi Fallen, and is not a species of Caliroa. (j) 



TeJitJiredo ( Allanius) adiiinbrata Klug (k) is a synonym of cerasi 

 Linnaeus. 



Sela?idria atra Stephens (1) is considered by Konow to be a synonym 

 of Caliroa ( Eriocampoides) a?inulipes (Klug), and may be, but it is 

 probable that the Selandria atra Westwood (m) is not aiinulipes (Klug), 

 but cerasi (Linnaeus). 



The publication of the description of Tenthredo ( Blennocanipa) 

 cethiops Gimmerthai (n) is not available. 



(e) Herr Konow, Gen. Insect, fas. 29, 1906, p. 127, places cerasi Linnaeus as 

 a variet}' of Tenthredopsis litterata (Fourcory), but this would seem to be in 

 error, as Reaumur's figure can not apply to a species of Terithredopsis. 



(f) Mem. hist. Insect. II (I) 177T, p. 1007, n. 22, ; T. 38, F. 16-25. 

 (g-) Enum. Insect. Austr., 1781, p. 340, n. 686. 



(h) Gen. and spec. Insect., 1783, p. 73, n. 313. 



(i) Conspect. Tenthred. Scandin., 1835, p. II, n. 142. 



(j) Rev. Herr Konow places it, apparently correctly, as a synonym o^ ( Ten- 

 thredo') Aneiigniemis stramineipes (Klug). 



(k) Magaz. Ges. Naturf. F'r. Berlin, \'III, 1814, p. 64, n. 36. 



(1) Illus. Brit. Mandib., \'II, 1835, p. ^2, n. 30. 



(m) Gard. Ghron., 1848, p. 524 ; Entom. Annual, 1862, p. 132. 



(n) Arbeit, naturf. Ver. Riga. I (I), 1847, P- 5-> '^' 3- 



