87. D0LEETJS. — V( J. AlUALIA. 233 



('. hid v ries. 

 97. Dolerus nifocinctus. 

 (Plate IX. fig. 9.) 

 I 1 >li pus nifocinctus, Cameron, Tram. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 469. 

 Exp. al. 9-1 1 lin.. long. Corp. 4—5 lin. 



Very similar to D. japonicus 228), but of a more purplish 



shining black. Thi of thepectus aremore coarsely punctured, 



and the In-*' of the costa is yellow. Head densely covered with 

 ! white I ill the legs black, the front tarsi reddish on the 



under surfa ut of the abdomen and the middle of the 



ud above, and from the hinder edge of the sixth segment to the 

 extremity, black, both above and below: all the other characters as 

 in D. j '■< . 



Hab. X. India. 



a, h. 2 ■ i I N ■ 1 Capt. Boyes. 



88. PELMATOPUS. 

 // iri /■'■ ft r. p 244 (18:37) 



1. Pelmatopus minutus. 

 Uol( rus minul ittie. p. -11 i 1837). 



Uab. Germany. 



Subfamily XI. ATI I A LI IX. E. 



89. ATHALIA. 



Athalia, Leach, Zool. Misc. iii. p. 126 (1817); Hart. Blattiv. p. 283 



i 1- 



1. Athalia glabricollis. 



Athalia glabricollis, Thorns. Hym. Scand. i. p. - I 371). 



HaU. Europe. 



fjQ. Munich. H. Buchecker. 



g h. ?. Zurich. H. Buchecker. 



2. Athalia spinarum. 



i 



Tenthredo spinarum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 109, i . 20 I 1793). 

 Athaliu spinarum, ' , Faun. Nap., Tentr.^ p. 43, pi. lxvn. fig. 

 359) ; Tin ins. Hym. & and. i. p. 172 (1871). 



Allantu-i' spinarum, King, Berl. Mag. vii. p. 127 (1816). 

 Tenthredo cohbri, Christ, Naturg. his. p. 434 i 1791 i. 

 renthredoci e, Panz. Faun. Germ. Hefl 19, pi. xvm. (1798). 



- I enthredo annulata, Gmel. Syst. Nat. i. pt. v. p. 2665, n. 105 (1789). 



Uab. Europe; Asia. 



