530 Rey. T. A. Marshall’s monograph of 
7. Phenocarpa Galatea, Hal. 
Alysia Galatea, Hal., Ent. Mag., v., 238, ? pl. xvu, 
f. 17 (wing). 
Second cubital areolet elongate ; 2nd abscissa twice as long as 
the Ist intercubital nervure. @ Black or piceous, shining ; man- 
dibles rufescent. Antenne hardly as long as the body, 21-jointed. 
Mesothoracic sutures incomplete, scarcely inchoate ; a punctiform 
fovea before the scutellum; furrow of the mesopleure sub- 
obsolete, punctulate. Wings hyaline, whitish; squamula dull 
rufous ; stigma pale fuscous, narrower than in the last species ; 
2nd cubital areolet with parallel sides ; 1st cubital and 1st discoidal 
areolets indistinctly separated, the dividing nervure being nearly 
colourless ; recurrent nervure interstitial ; anal nervure not inter- 
stitial. Legs fuscous ; tibia, trochanters, and apex of fore femora, 
rufescent, Terebra exserted, short. d Unknown. Length, 12; 
wings, 23 lin. 
Taken by Haliday once only on Salix argentea, 
growing on a sandy shore near Dublin; otherwise 
unknown. 
8. Phexnocarpa Hugenia, Hal. (Pl. XII, fig. 4, 2.) 
Alysia Hugenia, Hal., Ent. Mag., v., 234, 6 2. 
Rufo-testaceous, shining ; stemmaticum, greater part of thorax, 
and first abdominal segment, fuscous. 9 Antenne testaceous, 
fuscescent towards the apex, twice as long as the body, 41-42- 
jointed, 4th joint a little longer than the 8rd, which is equal to the 
5th. Prothorax and anterior part of the pleurz rufo-testaceous ; 
mesothoracie sutures complete, smooth, meeting before the scutel- 
lum in an acute angle, which is punctate ; mesonotum impressed 
with some scattered punctures ; scutellum convex, smooth ; meta- 
thorax punctato-rugulose, smooth at the base. Wings hyaline 
with an obscure tinge ; squamula rufous; nervures brown; stigma 
yellow, rather narrow, attenuated outwards ; 2nd abscissa longer 
by a half than the first intercubital nervure ; recurrent nervure 
interstitial ; anal nervure not interstitial. Legs stout, rufous. 
Abdomen, after the Ist segment, rufo-testaceous; ist segment 
black, as long as its apical width, striolate, elevated in the middle. 
Terebra rather longer than half the abdomen, the valves bristly, 
broader towards the extremity. ¢ Similar ; antenne 49-jointed ; 
stigma fuscous, Length, 2; wings, 4 lin. 
Var. @ Head almost entirely pitchy black ; antenne somewhat 
shorter ; prothorax dark, except the pronotum ; sides and apex of 
