rohwer: notes on sawfliejs 517 



Milton (1832) and are all the same species, although one of them is 

 smaller and lacks the head. These agree with Bradley's interpretation 

 of the species,'^ and are the same as flavicornis (Fabricius). 



OTHER SPECIES DESCRIBED BY HARRIS 



Besides the species listed in the 1835 Catalogue, many of 

 which were not described by Harris, certain other species were 

 described by Harris in some of his economic papers. A list of 

 these with notes on the types follows: 



Urocerus nitidus Harris, Ins. Injur. Veget. 391. 1841. 



Type a badly eaten specimen in the Harris collection under no. 448 

 and with name label cyaneus. That this is the type is proven by 

 the manuscript list, which also adds that it was collected at Dublin, 

 New Hampshire, by L. W. Leonard. What is left of this specimen 

 proves that it is correctly synonymized with Sirex cyaneus Fabricius 

 by Bradley. ^^ 



Lophyrus abietis Harris, Ins. Injur. Veget. 376. 1841. 



Under this name in the Harris collection there are two males and 

 two females. One of the females is on a long pin and bears no number 

 label and has not been considered as part of the type material. The 

 other three specimens bear the no. 173 which in the Harris manuscript 

 list refers to "Schyzcera calceola S. n. sp." with the added note that Say 

 is wrong and that it "belongs to Lophyrus." There is also an account 

 of one specimen collected on pitch pine and specimens reared from larvae 

 on fir. One of the males is a Monoctenus, the other is Diprion but 

 badly eaten. The remaining female, which is without appendages, 

 must be the type. It is the same as that treated by Norton and is the 

 one now treated under that name. The species will be treated in more 

 detail in a later paper. 



Selandria rosae Harris, Ins. Injur. Veget. 380. 1841. 



The type of this species seems to be lost, but, in view of the de- 

 scription and biological notes, there can be no doubt that it is Caliroa 

 aethiops (Fabricius) . 



Selandria rubi Harris, Address N. Darling, New Haven, 13. 1845; 

 Norton, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 8: 221. 1861. (Treated. 

 in subgenus Hoplocampa.) 



'2 Joum. Ent. Zool. 5: 18. 1913. 

 13 Journ. Ent. Zool. 5: 14. 1913. 



