NEW BRITISH SPECIES, NOMENCLATURE, ETC. 141 



25. PsiCHACRA LONGicoRNis. — Cothotiaspis longicor7iiSy 



Hart. ii. 201. 



26. EuccELA cuBiTALis. — Cothouaspis cubitalis, Hart. iii. 



356 ; Gir. p. 135. 



27. Euc(ELA MANDiBULARis. — F'lgites mandibularis, Zett. 



I. L. 410 ; Eucoila mandibularis, Thorns, p. 404. 

 ? Eucoila basalis, Hart. ii. 201. 



28. EuccELA TRiCHOPSiLA. — Eucoilu Jloralis, Dablb. Sk. 



Hym. Fn. p. 31. Cothonaspis trichopsilus, Hart. 

 iii. 356 ; Gir. p. 140. 



29. EuccELA PARVULA. — EucoUa farvula, Thorns, p. 403. 



Upwards of 50 species have been referred to the 

 genus Euccela, and only a few of these are taken 

 away by Forster's genera. A considerable number 

 of EngUsli species therefore remain to be discovered. 



30. -^GiLiPS Dalmanni. — Reinh. Berl. ent. Zeit. 1860, p. 



220. 



31. -^GiLiPS RUGicOLLis, Reinh. /. c. Seems to be only 



distinguished by the slight rugosity of the sides of 

 the thorax. Probably only a variety of the pre- 

 ceding. 



32. LoNCHiDiA maculipennis. — Figites maculipennis, 



Dahlb. Onych. och Callasp. pi. ii. f. 1 ; Z. maculi- 

 pennis, Thorns, p. 413. Both sexes have a small 

 opaque spot in the middle of the wings. Rare. 

 Found at Milford Haven, and also by Mr. Walker. 



33. FiGiTES NiTENS. — PsHogaster nitens, Hart. iv. 418 ; 



Gir. p. 149 ; Reinh. Berl. ent. Zeit. 1860, p. 235. 



34. FiGiTES CONSOBRINUS, Gir. p. 153; Reinh. p. 232; 



Thorns, p. 415. 



