51. PRiopnoErs. — 53. cahpoxiscits. 101 



4. Priophorus tristis. 

 Cladius tristis, '/.add. Beschr. Blattw. Preuss. p. 11 (1859). 

 JJub. Pnu 



5. Priophorns simplicicornis. 



lius simplicicornis, Norton, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 367 

 (1869). 



// :ie. 



6. Priophorns aequalis. 

 Cladius aequalis, Nori »n, Tram. Amer. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 7S (1872). 

 Uab. Connecticut. 



52. PRISTIPHORA *. 



Pristiph 3, & -Farg. Mon. Tenthr. p. 61 (1823); Hart, 



tw. p. 183, i 



1 . Pristiphora varipes. 



I varipes, St.-l M i. Tenthr. p. 61, n. 178 (1823) 



Hart. Blattw. p. 183 | I-;, 



Hah. Fran . 



53. CAMPONISCUS. 



i unponiscus, 2VJ wm. Ent. iv. p. 215 (lfi ■ . 

 Leptopus, Hart. Blattio.j). 184 (1837), nom.praocc. 



1 . Caniponiscus luridiventris. 



Tenthredo luridiventris, / , Vet rusk. Handl. xxix. p. 115 i 1808). 

 I. toi reus luridiventris, Thorns. Hym. Scand. i. p. 78 ( L871 ). 



latus hypogastricus, Hart . Blattw. p. 184(1837); Herr.-ScMff. 

 D ■ Ins. Heft LG4 1839 . 

 I ptopus rufipi . I it. Verh. Ver. Rheinl. \i. p. 276 i 1854). 

 I . A Ent. iv. p. 215 | 1869). 



// ib. Centra] Europe. 

 a. 2- { " rmany. J. !'. Ruthe. 



* / ! ierely a section oi V w, founded on the presence 



of tl. f four Bubmarginal cells, ;i character which is no tnt in 



.•Mil in the -:mi' - i tended it to include Euura; 



but il ia now restricted provisionally to a species with very remarkable neura- 

 tion, which hi since it was first described. When rediscovered, 



it will require a new generic name; for Pristiphora, as already explained, is 



inad 



