254 TENTHREDINID^l. 



with the third joint considerably longer than fourth, fifth to eighth 

 gradually becoming thickened, shorter, and sharply divided from pre- 

 ceding ; apical joint thinner, conical. Clypeus very deeply incised, 

 labrum rounded. Body shaped as in Tenthredo. Fore wings with 

 the neuration of Strongylogaster ; lanceolate cell with oblique cross 

 nervure ; hind wings with one inner cell. Patella not so sharply 

 developed as in Strongylogaster ; first joint of tarsi nearly twice and 

 a half longer than the following ; spurs short and thick ; hind tarsi 

 longer than the tibiae. Abdomen smooth, shining. Breast and 

 pleura punctured. 



1. Allomorpha incisa. 



(Plate X. fig. 22.) 



Alloniorpha incisa, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, 1876, p. 463. 



Exp. al. 10 lin., long. corp. 5 lin. 



Head testaceous ; vcrl ex and a stripe on the lower parts of the 

 cheeks black, the former very coarsely punctured ; antennae black, 

 the three first joints with a chocolate tinge, especially beneath, joint 

 four and the greater part of five testaceous. Thorax and abdomen 

 black ; thorax and pectus dull, closely punctured : tcguke, scutelium, 

 postscutellum, cenchri, a band behind, a large triangle on the first 

 segment of the abdomen, the second and terminal segments, a line 

 down the middle of the remaining segments, more or less of the 

 middle of the abdomen beneath, and the legs testaceous. Coxae 

 except at tips, hind femora except at base, and tips of hind tibiae 

 black. Wings hyaline, with piceous nervures and yellowish stigma. 



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94. ERMILIA. 

 Ermilia, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tcntr. p. 106 (1859). 



1. Ermilia pulchella. 



Ermilia pulchella, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 106, pi. lxxvi. fig. 6 

 (1859). 



Hub. Naples. 



95. BELESES. 



Beleses, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 88, note. 

 Anisoneura, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 463, nom. 

 prceocc. 



Antennae a little longer than the abdomen, pilose, the third joint 

 a little longer than the fourth, the remaining joints shorter and 



