218 ON LEUCOSPIS. 



I think it not improbable, that the insect described by Mr. 

 Walker as a doubtful variety of the male of L. dorsigera 

 {Ent. Mag. Vol. II. p. 20) is the male of the above described 

 species, regard being had to the circumstance, that in the 

 species allied to L. dorsigera the females are distinguished by 

 a greater share of yellow colour than the opposite sex. 



Leucospis Sicelis. Westw. 9 (nova species.) Abdomine 

 thorace dimidio longiori, collari Jlavo lined tenui centrali 

 transversa nigra, tibiis 4 anticis totis Jlavis, coxis posticis 

 apice subtus Jlavo-notatis, femoribusque posticis \5-den- 

 tatis. (Long. corp. 4f lin. ; expans. alar. 8. lin.) 



Corpus satis crassum, L. intermedin (Spinola), et dorsigerce affinis, 

 e quibus colore pedum, &c. magnitudineque majori crassiori 

 differt: caput latum, versus os vix attenuatum , nigrum, immacu- 

 latum : antennae nigrae, articulo l mo . flavo : collare flavum, fascia 

 transversa centrali tenui nigra ; mesothoracis scutum in medio 

 immaculatum, ad latera lineolis 2 flavis obliquis prope alarum 

 basin ; mesothoracis scutellum apice linea transversa integra 

 flava ; metathoracis praescutum fere inerme ; epimera metatho- 

 racica flavo notata : abdomen thorace dimidio fere longius, flavo 

 late 3-fasciatum, fasciis in medio interrupts, fasciis 1 et 2 

 latitudine aequalibus, ilia ad latera abbreviata, hac late fere ad 

 originem oviductus lateraliter producta, inter 1 et 2 utrinque 

 macula lateralis minuta elongata (quasi rudimentum fasciae 2 d8 \ 

 obliterate), fascia apicalis magnitudine mediocri : oviductus ad 

 basin abdominis productus : pedes flavi, coxis anticis femorumque 

 anticorum et intermediorum basi nigris : coxae intermedias nigrae, 

 macula minuta flava: tibiae 4 anticae totae flavae immaculatae : 

 coxae posticae nigrae, apice subtus macula parva flava ; femora 

 postica interne nigra, apice fulva ; externe flava, macula elongata 

 infera apicali nigra; dentes 15 nigri, l us . magnus, caeteri parvi; 

 tibiae posticae latere interno nigrae : alae fulvescentes, costa satura- 

 tion. 



Habitat in Sicilia. In Mus. nostr. a celeberr. Haworth, preceptore 

 nostro Entomologo, heu valde deflendo ! communicata. 



Note. — L. petiolata and atra (Fab.) appear to belong to a 

 subgenus distinct from the preceding. 



