32 Rev. T. A. Marshall's monograph of 



Wilts ; by Fitch at Maldon ; by Bridgman near Norwich ; 

 and by Cameron in Scotland (Possil, Rannoch). 



19. Br aeon tornator, n. s. 



Niger, ore, palpis, abdominis lateribus plus minus, femoribus 

 anticis apice, tibiis iisdem totis, troclianteribus inferis, rufo-tes- 

 taceis ; coxis nigris ; tibiis posterioribus basi flavidis, apice nigris ; 

 metatliorace liEvi, apice carinato ; alis fumato-liyalinis vel sub- 

 hyalinis; terebra abdominis fere longitudine. 



Black ; mouth, palpi, sides of abdomen more or less anteriorly, 

 fore femora at the apex, their tibi;e entirely, and the lower tro- 

 chanters, rufo-testaceous ; coxae black ; posterior tibiae yellowish at 

 the base, black at the apex ; metathorax smooth, carinated at the 

 apex ; wings fumato-hyaline or subhyahne ; terebra about as long 

 as the abdomen. ^ ?. Length, ? 1§ ; wings almost 4 lin, : ^ 1\\ 

 wings, 3 lin. 



Antenniu ? 29-jointed (in three examples) a little shorter than 

 the body. Metathorax smooth, with an inchoate carina at the 

 apex. Abdomen ovate, as long as the head and thorax, broadly 

 sessile ; segment 1 black, rugulose at the base, its apical tuberosity 

 large, orbiculate and smooth ; lateral margins narrowly yellow : 

 segment 2 smooth, except sometimes a few minute longitudinal 

 wrinkles in the middle of the base ; the rest of the abdomen 

 smooth. Segment 2 testaceous, with a black longitudinal band ; 

 segment 3 with a larger, transverse, black patch, rounded in front ; 

 segment 4 black with the lateral margins testaceous ; the remaining 

 segments entirely black. Belly testaceous. Suturiform articulation 

 straight. In a second J the testaceous border of segments 2 — 3 

 is narrower, and does not reach segment 4 ; the fore femora have 

 a black streak at the base. A third ? in Fitch's collection differs 

 in having the wings fuscescent. 



$ . Antennae 31 — 33 — 35-jointed, in three examples ; longer 

 than the body. Fore femora black at the base. Sides of the 

 abdomen broadly testaceous, that colour extending almost to the 

 apex, and over the disk, so as to leave a medial black, sub- 

 interrupted band. Smaller, but otherwise similar to the ? . 



I found one ? in Leicestershire, and another at 

 Nimton, Wilts. Partitt sent a S^ for examination, pro- 

 bably from Devonshire ; two were taken by me at 

 Eaunoch ; and two are in Pitch's collection. 



