354 TENTHREDINIILE. 



Janus connecter, Steph. Ill, Brit. Ent., Mand. vii. p. 108, pi. xxxvi. 



fig. 1 (1835). 

 Phyllcecus faunus, Nevm. Ent. Mat/, v. p. 485 (1838). 



Hah. Europe. 



a-c. $ 2 ■ (Types of J", connectens.) Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



d. <3. Britain. W. E. Shuckard. 



e. $. Britain. 



f,g. $. (As C.femoratus.) Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



h. 2- (As C.femoratus.') Britain. 



i, k. $ . Germany. J. F. Ruthe. 



6. Janus satyrus. 

 Astatus satyrus, Panz. Faun. Germ. Heft 85, pi. xii. (1805). 

 Hah. Germany. 



7. Janus glabellifer. 



Cephus glabellifer. Thorns. Hym. Seand. i. p. 319 (1871). 

 Hah. North Germany. 



8. Janus arundinis. 



Cephus arundinis. Qir. Verh. z.-h. Wien, xiii. p. 1286 (1863). 

 Hah. Central Europe. 



'.». Janus rubi. 

 Phyllcecus (?) rubi, Pemis, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (5) iii. p. 83 (1875). 

 llah. Landes. 



10. Janus algiricus. 

 Phylloecus algiricus, Andre*, Spec. Hym. i. p. 542 (1881). 

 Hah. Constant ina. 



1 1 . Janus (?) orientalis *. 



Cephus (Phyllcecus?) orientalis, Tischhein, Stett. ent. Zeit. xiii 

 p. 139 (1852). 



Hah. Asia Minor. 



12. Janus (?)mexicanust. 



Cephas mexicanus, Guer. Icon, R. Anim., In*, p. 402 (l£44). 

 Hah. Mexico. 



* This species is described as having only 7 joints to the antennas ; but this 

 may be a misprint for 17. 



1 The North-American species referred to Phylloecus by Norton are scarcely 

 distinct from Cephus. 



