162 Eev. T. A. Marshall's monograph of 



2. Eubadizon pallidipes, Nees. 



Eubazus pallipes, Nees, Mag. Ges. Berl., 1814, p. 215, 



?. 



Eubadizon pallipes, Nees, Mon., i., 235, ^ 2 ; Wesm., 

 Nouv. Mem. Ac. Brux., 1835, p. 167, ? . 



E. coxalis, Nees, Mon., i., 235, <? . 



E. semistriatus, Hal., Ent. Mag., iii., 131, c? ? . 



Black ; mouth, palpi, antennae at the base, and legs, testaceous ; 

 hind tibi« margined at the apex with fuscous, their tarsi almost 

 enthely fuscous. Wings hyaline ; squamulse rufous ; stigma and 

 nervures fuscous. First and second abdominal segments rimulose. 

 Terebra one-half longer than the body. ^ ? . Length, If — 2 Un. 



Antenna ? (broken) ; 1st joint beneath and apex of the 2d 

 testaceous. Mandibles testaceous in the middle. Metathorax 

 rugose, carinated at the base, with prominent posterior angles. 

 Wings less ample than those of extensor, and distinguished by the 

 dark stigma. Legs shorter and stouter. First abdominal segment 

 rimulose, dull, deeply excavated near the base, and with prominent 

 tubercles ; from the middle to the apex faintly canaliculated ; 2d 

 segment also rimulose and dull, the following segments smooth 

 and shining. Wesmael. 



$ . Antennae slender, not much longer than the body, 28- 

 jointed, joints 1 — 2 testaceous beneath; mandibles small, nearly 

 concealed, flavo-testaceous. Mesothoracic sutures punctulate. 

 Metathorax thickly punctate. Badial areolet acuminate ; po- 

 brachial areolet of the hind wings f the length of the praebrachial. 

 Abdomen hardly narrower than the thorax, linear, depressed; 

 1st segment occupying ^ of its length, ^ longer than broad ; 

 tubercles situated before the middle ; 2d segment shorter, rimu- 

 lose, the lateral margins narrowly laevigated ; the following seg- 

 ments successively decreasing in length, smooth, with incon- 

 spicuous sutures ; segments 2 — 3 together somewhat longer than 

 all the following; anal forceps protruded, large, conchiform. 

 Haliday. 



Described by Haliday from a specimen in the collection 

 of Curtis ; he had not seen the ? , nor Wesmael the <? ; 

 I have never met with the species. 



8. Eubadizon fiavipes, Hal. 

 Eubadizon flavipes, Hal., Ent. Mag., iii., 132, <? ? . 

 Black, shining ; legs flavo-testaceous ; 1st abdominal segment 



