NOTES, ETC. 



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St. Farg:. Ann. du Muse, vii. 126. 

 Shuck. Mon. Chry. Ent. Mag. iv. 



164, 3. 

 Dahlb. Dispos. 9, 6 ; Hym. Eur. ii. 



245, 136. 

 Curtis, Brit. Ent. i. fol. 8, pi. 8. ? 

 Zett. Ins. Lapp. p. 433, 1. 

 Chry sis ornatrix, Christ. Hym. p. 403, fig. 12. (Male.) 

 Chrysis Stoudera^ Jurine, Hym. 296, pi. 12, fig. 9. 

 (Male.) 

 Panz. Faun. Germ. 107, 12. 

 Shuck. Mon. Chrys. Ent. Mag. iv. 



165, 4. 

 Zett. Ins. Lapp. p. 433, 1. 

 Wesm. Bull. Acad. Roy. des Sc. 

 Brux. vi. 175, 3. 



Length 4 — 5 lines. The head, thorax and basal segment 

 of the abdomen closely and strongly punctured, of a deep 

 blue, varied with tints of a golden green lustre, sometimes 

 with rich golden effulgence ; the legs green, with the tarsi 

 black ; the mandibles and antennae black, the former with the 

 basal half usually blue, or with a green metallic tint. Ab- 

 domen : the second and third segments of a rich carmine, 

 purple or golden red, rather finely punctured, much more so 

 than the basal segment; a central elevated smooth carina 

 runs down the centre, usually more or less obsolete on the 

 third segment. (Female.) 



Length 4— 4i lines. The head, basal joints of the an- 

 tennae, thorax, first segment of the abdomen, and a large 

 semicircular spot on the second, blue or metallic green, 

 the remainder of the abdomen golden-red or rich carmine ; 

 the thorax and head tinged frequently with golden or coppery 



