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et pauUo longius ; segmentum 1""\ ejus plus dimidium occupans: 

 pedes simplices ; protibiae cujusque apice spina subarcuata : alse 

 sat lata; ; nervus brevis. 



Fein. — Corpus thorace angustius: antennjB clavatse, corporis dimidio 

 jDauUo longiores ; articuli 3"'. et 4"\ mediocres, subsequales ; 5"*. 

 C"^ et 7"% minuti ; 8"^ 9"". et 10"^ lati, clavam lingentes fusi- 

 formem : . cornu nullum : abdomen thorace longius, non acumi- 

 natum. 



Sp. 3. Ino. Boter. Mas et Fem. Ate7\ antenncB nigra;, 

 pedes nigri piceo et ferrugineo tarli, alee albidcB. 



Ater : oculi et ocelli picei : antennas nigrse : mari sexualia pallida 

 flava : pedes nigri ; genua picea ; tarsi picei ; mari propedum 

 tibiae apice ferrugineie, tarsi ferruginei : alas albidas ; squamulae 

 picese ; nervi flavi, stigma fuscum. (Corp. long. lin. § — f ; alar, 

 lin. S— |.) 

 Found by Mr. Haliday, in September, at Holyvvood, near 



Belfast, Ireland. 



Mas. — Corpus breve, sublineare, nitens, scitissime punctatum, fere 

 glabrum : caput transversum, breve, convexum, thoracis lati- 

 tudine : antennae clavatse, graciles, corpora braviores ; articulus 

 1"*. sublinearis ; 2"^ longicyathiformis ; 3"^ et sequentes ad 7™^ 

 minuti ; 8"^ 9"^ et 10"S lati, clavam fingentes fusiformem: thorax 

 ovatus, parum convexus : prothorax transversus, brevissimus : 

 mesothoracis scutum longitudine vix latins ; parapsidum suturae 

 non bene determinatae ; scutellum breviobconicum : metathorax 

 transversus, brevis : petiolus brevissimus : abdomen ovatum, 

 convexum, Iffive, thorace paullo longius et angustius ; segmentum 

 1"™, ejus plus dimidium occupans: pedes simplices, subsequales: 

 alae mediocres. 



Sp. 4. Ino. Europus. Mas. Ater, antennce flavce basi et 

 apice picece, pedes plceo-nigri Jiavo-clncti, al(S alhidce. 



Ater: oculi et ocelli picei: antennee flava?; articulus 1"'. piceus, 

 apice flavus ; 7"^ fulvus ; 8"'. 9"'. et 10"'. picei: pedes nigri; 

 trochanteres picei ; tibiae piceae, basi flavse ; tarsi flavi, apice 

 fulvi ; propedum femora picea, tibiae flavae fulvo cinct^ : alee 

 albidae ; squamulae picese; nervi flavi, stigma fulvum. (Corp. 

 long. lin. I ; alar. lin. §.) 



Found by Mr, Haliday, at Holyvvood, near Belfast, Ireland. 



