4. XirHYDRIA. 371 



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3. Xiphydria annulata. 



Urocerus annulatus, Jur. Sum. pi. vii. gen. 10 (1*07). 

 Xiphydria annulata, Hart. Blattw. p. 309 (1837) ; CWa, Faun. Nap., 

 Onw. p. 3 (1861). 



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4. Xiphydria albicornis. 



Xiphydria albicornis, Harr. Ins. Mass. p. 392 (1841) ; Nort. Trans. 

 Amer. Ent. Soc.u. p. 352 (186 



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5. Xiphydria provancheri. 



Xiphvdria provancheri. Cress. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. via. p. 19 



(1880). 

 Xiphidion canadense, Prov. Nat. Canad. x. p. 233 (187- 



Hab. North America. 



6. Xiphydria walshi. 



(Plate XIV. fig. 14.) 



Xiphydria walshi, WestiD. Tims. Ent. Oxon. p. 113 (1871 1. 



Exp. al. ~>\ lin., long. Corp. 3 lin. 



Black; abdomen piceous, much paler beneath, where the sides 

 of the segments arc bordered with white: antenna' 14-jointed, 

 brown, reddish towards the base beneath ; legs rufous ; trochanters 

 pale, the last two joints of the tarsi black; face, including lower 

 orbits, whitish : the hinder orbital line runs round to the occiput, 

 but does not meet above; two very slender streaks within the eyes 

 above. Xeck pale, with a black streak on each side. Wings clear 

 hyaline, with brown nervures ; >tigma brownish yellow; the nervure 

 dividing the third and fourth submarginal cell is incomplete. The 

 first segment of the abdomen is bisected by a pale streak, meeting 

 one which join» it behind. 



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