92 THE FAUNA OF SCOTLAND. 



double the width of ninth, the cup of the scutellum small, the 

 antennal flagellum fuscous, the coxae not black. 

 Clyde, near Newton. August. 



7. K. DOLICHOCERA, Thoms. 



Kleditoma dollchocera^ Thomson, Opus. Ent. 817. 

 New Galloway. 



8. K. PiciPES, sp. nov. 



Black ; legs, base of abdomen and of flagellum, piceoua ; wings 

 hyaline ; nervures piceous ; antennae nearly as long as the body, 

 becoming gradually thicker towards the apex, without any distinct 

 club ; first joint not one-half the length of second ; third not one- 

 half the length of fourth; tenth — twelfth equal in length and nearly 

 in thickness ; last longer and thicker than preceding. Thorax shining; 

 sides of scutellum finely striated, its cup minute ; metanotum opaque, 

 finely punctured ; the keels nearly parallel ; wings slightly but clearly 

 emarginate at apex ; radial cellule narrow. Female. 



Length 1"5 mm. 



Easily known from the preceding species by the longish antennae 

 without any abruptly separated club. 



Genus : HEXACOLA. 

 Hexacola, Foerster, Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, xix. 349. 



1. H. PiciCRUX, Gir. 



Eucoila picicrux^ Giraud, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, ix. 325. 



Clober. 



Glen Tromie, Inverness-shire, Rannoch, Bonar Bridge. 



Genus : HEXAPLASTA. 



Hexaplasta, Foerster, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, xix. 359. 



1. H. HEXATOMA, Btg. 



Ilexatoma, Htg., Germ. Zeit. iii. 357. 



Clyde near Newton. 



Bonar Bridge, Carruber Glen. 



Tribe: ANACHARIDES. 



Genus : ANACHARIS. 



Anachari.% Dcd., Anal. Ent. 95. 

 Mef/apeliHHs, Htg., Germ. Zeit, ii. 186. 



