91. axlauttjb. 245 



41. Allantus costatus. 

 Tenthredo (Allantus) costata, Kiug, Berl. May. viii. p. 142, n. 114 



Hab. Eastern Europe*. 



a. 2. 



12. Allantus koehleri. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) koehleri, Klug. Berl. Mag. viii. p. 148, n. 115 

 (1818). ' i 



Allantus koehleri, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 08, pi. Ixxi. his, fig. 2 

 ( 1 359 ). 



Hab. Silesia, Naples. 



4.'5. Allantus heraclei. 

 Allantus heraclei, Rudow, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxxiii. p. 90 (1872). 



Hab. Harz. 



I 1. Allantus xanthorius. 



Allantus xanthorius et var. amasiensis, Kriechb. Verh. z.-b. li'im, 

 \i\. pp. 591 & 592 (186 



JJii/>. Bulgaria, Amasia. 



45. Allantus dalilii. 

 Tenthredo 1 Ulantus)dahlii,^%,^eW.ilfc^.viii.p.l43,n.ll6| L818). 

 It'i''. Eastern Europe. 



a. 2 • Albania. 



46. Allantus dealbata. 



Tenthredo dealbata, Schrank, Enum. Ins. Austr. p. 334, n. 671 



(1781 1. 



Hab. Austria. 



47. Allantus limbalis. 



Tenthredo limbalis, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) i. p. 1 15 1 1843), 



Hab. Spain. 



18. Allantus xanthopus. 



Tenthredo xanthopus, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, (2) i. p. 114 (1843), 

 Hab. Spain. 



The specimen in the British Museum differs a little from Klug's descrip- 

 tion, having four yellow spots on each side of the abdomen, instead "I three; 

 the firsl of which, on Begmenl 3, is extended into a band, narrowed in the 



lie, on the back. The specimen bears the name offaustus, which is appa- 

 rently unpublished. 



