10S. PA3TPHILHJS. :i4\ 



49. Pamphilius drupacearum. 

 Lyda drupacearum, NordUnger, Kleine Feinde, p. 393 (18oo). 

 Hab. Holland, Germany. 



50. Pamphilius fasciatipannis. 

 Lyda fasciatipennis, Costa, Ann. Mux. Nap. Li. p. ( .»7 (1864). 

 Hab. Xorth Italy. 



51. Pamphilius rubi. 



TVnthredo rubi, Fourcr. Ent. Pur. ii. p. 177 (1 785). 

 Hah. Paris. 



52. Pamphilius varius. 

 Lyda varia, St.-Farg. Mm. Tentkr. p. 9, n. 25 (1823). 

 Hab. Paris. 



53. Pamphilius lnaculipennis. 



Lyda maculipennis, Tim lib. Stett. ent. Zeit. xxxvii. p. 57 (1876). 

 Huh. Smyrna. 



54. Pamphilius flagellicornis. 



(Plate XI II. fig. 9.) 



Lyda flagellicornis, Smith, Ann. Nat. lli*t. (3) vi. p. 255 ( I860). 



Exp. al. 1 poll., long. eorp. '■'•> lin. 



Dirty yellow, smooth and shining; sides of the prothorax hairy ; 

 ocelli placed on a blackish ground, and the middle of the pectus 

 black; antemne setaceous, black, 34-jointed, first two joints reddish, 

 and eight or nine of the middle joints yellow. AVings pale yellowish 

 hyaline, with yellow nervines: apical third brown, with black ner- 

 vures ; lanceolate cell almost contracted. 



Hab. Xorth China. 



a, b. $. (Types.) North China. R. Fortun 



55. Pamphilius flavifrons. 

 (Plate XIII. fig. 7.) 



Exp. al. 8 lin., long. corp. 4 lin. 



Closely allied to P. cingulatus. Black, with yellow and reddish 

 markings. Head coarsely punctured in front, and smooth behind; 



