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9. Pamphilius latifrons, Eall. 

 = maculosus, Zad. 

 Tbis species is unknown to me as British, and I record it on the 

 authority of Mr. Kirby (List of Hymen., i, 338). 



10. Pamphilius depeessus, Till. 

 A somewhat variable species in the amount of yellow on the head 

 and thorax, and of fulvous on the abdomen ; the intensity of the 

 punctuation on the head varies also. The P. albo-pictus, Thorns., 

 seems to be a var. of depi^essus, chiefly differing from it in the greater 

 amount of white on the pleura, and in the lateral lobes of the meso- 

 notum being marked with white. I have a specimen of albo-victus 

 from Kingussie. 



11. Pamphilius pallipes, Fall. 



= variegata, Zad. 



The strongly punctured, opaque, rugose front easily distinguishes 



this species. In addition to the fact of there being no white or yellow 



marks over the antennse, the abdomen being only obscure fulvous in 



the middle serves also to distinguish it. 



12. Pamphilius cij^gulatus, Latr. 

 = suffusus, Htg., lalteatus, Zad. 



This is, perhaps, only a var. of hortorum ; the vertex, however, is 

 less strongly punctured ; there are two conspicuous white marks on 

 the vertex, the stigma is lighter in tint, especially in the middle, and 

 only the centre of the abdomen is fulvous, not the two middle seg- 

 ments, as in hortorum. The $ differs from hortorum ^ in having the 

 scutellum black. 



13. Pamphilius hoetoeum, Klug. 

 = haJteata, Pall., sec. Thoms. 



XTELINA (vol. i, p. 65). 



Of this sub-family we have only one species, Xi/ela JuUi, Breb. 



{pusilla, Dal), pi. vi, fig. 11, vol. ii. 



Sale, Cheshire : 



October, 1885. 



ERRATUM. 

 Page 119 — Instead of as printed, read as follows : — 



Cephalotes, Fab., = Panzeri, Leach. 



Plagiocephalus, Fab. (pi. vi, f. 10, vol. ii).— As with the other species the 

 colour varies, &c. j^ 2 



