484 ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES, 



Vol. I. p. 416, I believe to be a variety of tlic female of L. 

 4-maailata. Rklpicera Proserpina, Vol. V. p. o83, is geiie- 

 rically identical with Sandalus of Knoch : I am uncertain 

 whether the species be new. Sympetrum basale, and Jlaveolatu7n, 

 Vol. I. p. 511, stated to be of rare occurrence, have occurred 

 in the utmost profusion in Epping Forest: S. Jiaveolatum 

 has a reddish male. The species of Sympetrum are perfectly 

 distinct. The remainder of the genera and species will, I 

 believe, stand. 



Class. — Hymenoptera. 



Natural Order. — Tentiiredinites, Newman. 



Genus. — Asticta, Newman. 



Proalarum radi-areol3e 2, cubit-areolae 3, stigma nullum : antenna; 

 9-articulat8e ; arliculus 2"^ 1'"°. duplo longior, 3"^. 2'^°. duplo 

 longior ; 4"'. 3°. brevior. 



Asti. lanthe, Newman. 



Fenusa lanthe, Newman olim. Vide Entomological Magazine, 



Vol. IV. p. 261. 



Genus. — Druida, Newman. 



Proalarum radi-areolae 2, cubit-areolse 3, stigma distinctum, mag- 

 num, semicirculare : caput parvum : antennae lO-articulataj ; 

 articulus 1"\ at 2"% pariter breves, subglobosi, 3"^. elongatus, 

 4'". pauUo longior. 



Drui. parviceps, Neicman. 



Fenusa parviceps, Newman olim. Vide Entomological Maga- 

 zine, Vol. IV. p. 261. 



Genus. — Selandria, Leach. 



Sela. ornata. Nigra : abdo7ninis latera pedesque rufescentia : 

 proalarnm cost-areola opaca, nigra. (Corp. long. '25 unc. 

 alar, dilat. '5 unc.) 



Antennas, head, and all the upper and under surface black : tlie 

 sides of the abdomen are pale red : the costal cell of the fore wings 

 is black and opaque, as is also the stigma: the legs are pale red, 

 with black coxa3 and fuscous tarsi. 



Inhabits England. A single specimen of this insect, taken 

 near London, by Mr. Davis, is in Mr. Bennett's cabinet. 



