136 MACROPHYA EUFIPES. 



Tenthredo coralllpes (King), Evers., Bull. Mosc., xx, 41, 5. 



Allantus hcematopus, Ste., 111., vii, 62, 15. 



Macrophya htematopus, Andre, Species, i, 347 ; Cat., 45,* 26. 



Black ; apex of clypeus, labrum, mandibles, scutellum, and a spot on 

 the side of the fifth, a smaller one on the sixth abdominal segments, 

 white. Legs ferruginous-red ; coxa?, posterior tarsi, the anterior at the 

 tips, apex of hind tibiae, and basal three fourths of the same black. Wings 

 hyaline, costa and stigma fuscous. 



The $ has the coxae and the four anterior legs straw-yellow, and a 

 narrow black stripe over posterior femora. 



Length 5 lines. 



Ab. a. Scutellum black. 

 ,, b. Abdomen with only one white mark. 

 c. Abdomen without any mark. 



A much larger species than Album punctum. Easily 

 recognised from it by the white mouth, no white 

 mark over posterior coxse, nor on tibiaB, black prono- 

 tum, &c. 



Seemingly a rare form. The only precise locality in 

 Britain known to me is Glanvilles' Wootton, Dorset. 



It is more especially a southern species, occurring 

 in France, South Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, 

 Italy, Russia, and also Siberia. 



9. MACROPHYA RUFIPES. 



Tenthredo rufipes, Lin., S. N., ed. x, 557, 17; Fallen, Acta, 

 1808, 53, 9. 



strigosa, Fab., E. S. Sup., 217, 58; S. P., 36, 34; 



Klug, Berl. Mag., viii, 114, 80; Lep., 

 F. Fr., pi. 6, fig. 1; Mon., 96, 271; 

 Htg., Blattw., 293, 5 ; Evers., Bull. 

 Mosc., xx, 40, 4. 



dumetorum, Fourc., E. P., 28; Geof., H. I., 28; 



Klug, Berl. Mag, viii, 115, 81 ; Htg., 

 Blattw., 293, 6. 



citreipes, Lep., F. Fr., pi. 6, fig. 2 ; Mon., 96, 272. 

 Macrophya strigosa, Tasch., Hym., 15 ; Thorns., Opus., 296, 8. 

 rufipes, Thorns., Hym. Scand., i, 255, 9; Andre, 



Species, i, 357, 359; Cat., 44,* 13. 

 Allantus strigosa, Ste., 111., vii, 63, 16. 



Antennae subclavate, black. Head black, covered with a fuscous pile, 

 shining, punctured, front depressed, ocelli raised, clypeus moderately 

 incised; clypeus, labrum, palpi, and mandibles white. Thorax half 

 shining, black, with a fuscous pile, deeply and closely punctured; 

 pleurae opaque, deeply punctured ; tegulee, a line on the pronotum, and 



