95. BELESES. 96. MACROrHYA. 255 



thickened ; terminal joint thinner and conical. Clypeus not incised. 

 Wings with two marginal and four suhmarginal cells, marginal cells 

 about equal, divided by a straight oblique nervure ; first submar- 

 ginal cell rather small, the bounding nervure straight, third sub- 

 marginal cell dilated at the extremity ; second and third suhmarginal 

 nervures distinctly curved inwards towards the base; marginal ner- 

 vure received nearly at the extremity of the third submarginal 

 cellule ; first recurrent nervure received at about a third of the 

 bh of the second submarginal cellule; second recurrent nervure 

 curved inward-, and corresponding with the second submarginal 

 nervure. Lanceolate cellule open at the shoulders, with a very 

 oblique cross line. Body as in Macrophya. Hind coxae very large 

 and long ; spurs of the anterior tibia? simple. 



1. Beleses stigmaticalis. 

 (Plate X. fig. 21.) 

 Niiisoin'iira stigmaticalis, Cam* ran, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. L876,p. 164 



Exp. al. 1 1 >— 1 1 lin., long. corp. 4_! lin. 



Luteous, shining; head and thorax rather darker above; antennae 

 gradually shading into black from beyond the second joint above, 

 pale beni ath ; more or less of the apex of the abdomen, and of the 

 hind tarsi, which are broad and densely pilose, black. Pectus, hind 

 coxa, and femora-covered with very fine depressed punctures. Wings 

 yellowish hyaline, blackish at the tips : nervures fuscous ; costa and 

 Btigma yellow, the tip of the latter, within the dark apex of the 

 wing, black. 



Ihili. China. 

 ",/'. d ?• (Types.) Shanghai. R. Fortune. 



2. Beleses fulvus. 

 Beleses fulvus, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. I. nd. 1877, ]>. 88. 

 Hab. W e>t Yunan. 



96. MACROPHYA. 



Macrophya, Dahlh. Consp. Tentkr. p. 11 (1835); Hart. Blattw. 

 p. 291 | L837). 



A. Europceo-Asiatic and Mediterranean Species, including Japan 



and North - Ifrica. 



1. Macrophya erythrogaster. 



Tenthredo erythrogaster, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Pr. (2) i. p. 116(1843). 



Hub. Spain. 



