MAOROPHYA H2EMATOrUS. 135 



Tenthredo notata, Pz., F. G., Ixiv, fig. 10. 



carbonaria, Fab., E. S., ii, 120, 63; S. P., 307; Pz., 



1. c., fig. 10. 



Mfofeirafa, Gmel., S. N. V., 2665. 

 Allantus rusticus, Ste., 111., vii, 60, 9. 



Macrophya rustica, Evcrs., Bull. Mosc., xx, 41, 7 ; Tasch., Hym., 



15; Thorns., Opus., 295, 3; Hym. 

 Scand., i, 252, 4 ; Andre, Species, i, 

 3, 43, pi. xix, ligs. 2, 6,7; Cat.,43,*5. 



Black ; labruin, clypeus, and palpi partly white ; tegula), pronotum, 

 a Land (narrowed in the centre) on the fourth segment, a fascia on the 

 fifth and sixth, a smaller one lower down on the seventh, and a ring 

 surrounding the last segment above, four anterior legs (except base of 

 coxae and tarsi), apex of posterior coxa), trochanters, basal three-fourths 

 of femora, and a line a little below the middle of the tibia) yellow. The 

 apex of anterior tibia) and the tarsi are marked with black ; anterior 

 spurs yellow, posterior black. Wings subhyaline, the apical third 

 suffused with a fuscous tint, costa and stigma fuscous. The head and 

 thorax have a griseous pile ; clypeus is only slightly einarginate, pleura) 

 and niesonotum are punctured, antenna) subclavate. 



The 3 has the pronotum and abdomen immaculate ; there is a small 

 white spot on the outside of the posterior tibia), the second to fourth 

 joints of hind tarsi arc white, and the hind coxa) have more yellow 

 on them. 



Length 5:1 5 lines. 



Ab. a. Scutellum marked with yellow. 



The thickish body and the disposition and colour of 

 the markings will readily serve to distinguish rnxliai 

 from the other British species. 



It is a common species in the south and south- 

 western districts of England, and is found also in 

 Clydesdale although rarely. 



Common in Scandinavia, Prussia, South Germany, 

 Holland, Hungary, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, 

 Russia, Greece. 



Legs red, hinder femora without a white band ; abdomen with 

 white markings. Mouth white; clypeus deeply incised. 

 Lanceolate cellule contracted in the middle (Species 8 and 9). 



8. MACROPHYA H^IMATOPUS. 



Tenthredo hcematopus, Pz., F. G., Ixxxi, figs. 11 and 12; Fab., 



S. P., 36, 37; Spin., Ins. Lig. i, 

 58 ; Klug, Berl. Mag., viii, 116, 

 84; Lep., Mon., 100, 281 ; Htg., 

 Blattw., 293, 7. 



ocreata, Schaeff., Icon., figs. 4 and 5. 



divcrsipes, Schr., F, B., ii, 23, 6. 



