182 TENTHREDINIDiE. 



Size of S. ccerulea. " Bluish black, shining, pubescent ; colour 

 with a purplish tinge ; wings darker, third submarginal cellule 

 shorter ; " fore wings with the costal cell, and that only, clear in both 

 sexes : eyes brown ; " antennae shorter, more thickened towards the 

 apex, the three apical joints not being so sharply cut off from the 

 preceding, and the anterior feet are pale in front. In the male the 

 antennas are shorter, more thickened towards the apex ; posterior 

 wings darker. The antennas look not unlike those of Athalia." 

 (Cameron.) 



Hah. Celebes ; New Guinea. 



a-c. $ 2 ■ (Types of species.) Celebes. A. If. Wallace, Esq. 



d. 3 . New Guinea. A. R. Wallace, Esq. 



'A. Senoclia (?) doryca. 

 Selandria doryca, Smith, Journ. Linn. Soe., Zuol. v. p. 13G (1861). 

 Hob. Batchian. 



70. CALIROA. 

 Caliroa, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 59 (1859). 



1. Caliroa candidata. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) repanda, Khuj, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 77, n. G4 



(1818). 

 Tenthredo candidata, Fallen, Vetensk. Hand/, xxix. p. 105, n. 40 



(1808). 

 Selandria candidata, Vollenh. Tijdschr. Ent. xix. p. 258, pi. x. (1876). 



Hob. Europe. 



a. $ ■ Germany. J. F. Ruthe. 



2. Caliroa crassicornis. 



Eriocampa crassicornis, Tischb. Stett. ent. Zeit. vii. p. 113 (1846). 



Hah. Germany. 



3. Caliroa tristis. 



Tenthredo tristis, St.-Farg. Mon. Tenth: p. 106, n. 303 (1823). 

 Caliroa sebetia, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 59, pi. lxx. fig. 6 (1859). 



Hah. Naples. 



4. Caliroa obsoleta. 



Selandria obsoletum, Nort. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i. p. 254 (1867). 



Hah. Massachusetts. 



71. ERIOCAMPA. 

 Eriocampa, Hart. Blattw. p. 279 (1837). 



