THE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 85 



Sub-Family: ALLOTRIINA. 



Genus : ALLOTRIA, West. 

 Alhtria^ Westwood, Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 494. 

 Xystus^ Hartig, Germ. Zeit. ii. 199. 



I. Radial cellule closed. 



1. A. vicTRix, West. 

 Allotria victrix, Westwood, Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 494. 

 Cadder, Dumfries, Claddich, Loch Awe. 

 .Carruber Glen. 



Common. In the rose aphis. 



2. A. TscHEKi, Gir. 



Allotria Tscheki, Givsiud, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, ix. 128. 

 Mugdock, Cadder, New Galloway, Thornhill. 



3. A. iiUFiCEPS, Cam. 

 Allotria rnfceps, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1883, 365. 

 Rare — New Galloway. 



4. A. RUFicoLLis, Cam. 

 Allotria rufcollis, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1883, 365. 

 Rare— Mull. 



5. A. PLEURALis, Cam. 

 Allotria pleiiraUs, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1879, 114. 

 Near Newton, Fossil Marsh. 



6. A. FLAVICORNIS, Htg. 



Xystusjlavicornis, Hartig, Germ. Zeit. iii. 352. 

 Cadder. 



7- A. ccRVicoRNis, Cam. 

 Allotria curvieornis, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1883, 366. 

 Glen-Lyon, near Inverwick. 



8. A. ANCYLOCERA, sp. IIOV. 



Black ; the head below the eyes piceous-red ; the antennae fuscous; 

 joints 2-4 pallid testaceous ; legs fuscous-testaceous ; the coxae and 

 femora much darker ; the four anterior femora lighter-coloured than 

 the posterior at the side, but lined with black above and beneath ; 

 wings hyaline ; nervures testaceous. Antennae longer than the body ; 

 the third joint a little shorter than fourth, slightly curved; the 

 fourth and fifth deeply curved ; the apical joint shorter a little than 



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