532 Rev. T. A. Marshall’s monograph of 
attenuated at the outer end; 2nd cubital areolet narrowed exter- 
nally ; recurrent nervure interstitial ; anal nervure not interstitial. 
Legs testaceous. First abdominal segment not much narrowed at 
the base, one-half longer than broad, very finely striolate, some- 
times rufous with the upper surface black. 'Terebra as long as the 
antenne, and much longer than the body. ¢ Similar; antenne 
41-jointed ; middle of the mesonotum (in my specimen), scutellum, 
and 1st abdominal segment rufous, the last blackish above. 
Length, 2 ; wings, 43 lin. 
Found ainongst fungi, in England and Scotland, but 
rarely; I captured a pair in Groveley Wood, near 
Salisbury. 
11. Phenocarpa Nina, Hal. 
Alysia Nina, Hal., Ent. Mag., v., 236, 2. 
2? Black ; mandibles dull rufous. Antenne as long as the body, 
22-jointed, blackish, brownish beneath at the base. Mesothoracic 
sutures incomplete ; discal fovea minute. Resembles flavipes (No. 
13), and conspurcator (No. 9). Haliday gives no further description 
of this species, except :—Length, 11; wings, 3 lin. 
In a note in the Ent. Maz., v., 236, Haliday speaks of 
the three species “anne Nina, and flavipes as 
requiring further examination, in order to separate them : 
we may conclude therefore that they are closely allied. 
This species has only been taken in the Hebrides, by 
Haliday. 
12. Phexnocarpa Eunice, Hal. 
Alysia Eunice, Hal., Ent. Mag., v., 235, ¢. 
? Black ; face punctulate ; eyes slightly pubescent ; mandibles 
rufous ; calpi dusky. Antenne as long as the body, brown at the 
base underneath, 25-jointed, 4th joint not elongate, 3rd a little longer 
than the 5th. Mesothoracic sutures inchoate ; a short fovea before 
the scutelluam. Wings infumated; squamula pale testaceous ; stigma 
narrow ; pobrachial areolet of the hindwings very small. Legs dull 
rufous. Terebra longer than the abdomen. 
The above is Haliday’s description, to which I add the diagnosis 
of an insect which I regard as the ¢, although in such a case there 
can be no certainty. Black ; antennz almost twice as long as the 
body, 30-jointed, fuscous, with the two basal joints testaceous. 
Mesothoracic sutures inchoate ; a shallow circular fovea before the 
