396 Kev. F. D. Morice and J. H. Durrant on the 



pygmaeus F. (85"12) — these plates with their accompanying 

 text were issued in Jahrgang 7 (Hefts 73-84), the preface 

 of which is dated 3 September 1801. The date of Heft 83 

 may be assumed to be July 1801 ; Heft 85 was also 

 issued in 1801. In 1802 Latreille designated boops Schrk. 

 (= ahdominalis Pnzr., Ltr.) as the type of Astata Ltr., 

 but Dimorjpha Jurine had already been published with 

 the same type some months earlier, in May 1801 and the 

 name Dimorpha employed by Panzer (Krit Rev.) and 

 Jurine (Nouv. Meth. Hym.) should be adopted. 



[nee AsTATUS Jrn. (1801) (nee Ltr.) with the Type pygmaeus L. 

 vide ASTATTJS Jrn. ante, p. 383.] 



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III-ll. TIPHIA (F.) Jrn. Erl. Litt-Ztg. 1. 163. 



" Gen. 11. Tiphia— Tiphia." 



[i.e. TIPHIA F. Ent. Syst. 353-4 no. 110 sp. 1-8 (1775)— founded 

 on eight species inchiding 1. femorata F.] 



TIPHIA F. (1775) 



Type: Tiphia femorata F. (Ltr. 1802; 1810) [l = villosa F.; 

 Lmk. 1801]. 



Tiphia F. Syst. Ent. [25], 353-4 no. 110 sp. 1-8 (1775)— [1. 

 femorata F., etc.]-. F. Ent. Syst. 2. pp. v, 223-8 no. 145 sp. 1-29 

 (1793); Ltr. Prec. Car. Ins. 117-18 no. 18 (1796) MN.; Pzr. Fn. 

 Ins. Germ. 47-20 (1797): 53-3-6, 55-1 (1798): 77-14, 81-14 (1800); 

 F. Sppl. Syst. Ent. 254^5 (1798) ; Lmk. Syst. An. sans Vert. 269 no. 

 126 (1801)— [Type : villosa F. ( ? - femorata F.)] ; Jrn. Erl. Litt-Ztg. 

 1. 163 no. 11 (1801); Ltr. HN. Crust-Ins. 3. 348-9 (1802)— [Type: 

 femorata F. — Ltr. includes also maculata F. which was not a type] : 

 13. 267-8 no. 372 sp. 1-3 (1804-5) : Ltr. Nouv. Diet. HN. 24. Tbl. 

 M6th. 179 no. 416 (1804) : F. Syst. Piez. pp. viii, 232-5 no. 42 sp. 

 1-23, Ind. 28-9(1804); Pzr. Krit. Rev. Ins. Deutsch. 2. 133 (1806); 

 Jrn. Nouv. Meth. Hym. 148-9 no. 11 Pf. 3-11, 9-11 (1807); Ltr. Gn. 

 Crust-Ins. 4. 116-7 no. 520 (1809): Cons-Gen. Crust-Ins. 315, 437 

 no. 455 (1810)— [Type: femorata F.] 



Lamarck [Syst. An. sans Vert. 369 (1801)] selected 

 Tiphia villosa F. as the Type of Tiphia F. — this was not 

 one of the original types, unless, as seems probable, it can 

 be identified as the cj of the well-known /emora/a F., which 

 was cited as the Type by Latreille in 1802 (HN. Crust- 

 Ins. 3. 348-9), and 1810 (Cons. Gen. 437)— femorata was 

 one of the original species and must be accepted as the 

 Type. 



[Tiphia villosa is said to have abdomen nigrum, immacu- 



