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4. SELANDEIA STRAMINEIPES. 



Tenthredo stramineipes, Klug, Berl. Mag., viii, 75, 61 ; Htg., 



Blattw., 282, 56 ; Evers., Bull. 

 Mosc., xx, 33, 19. 

 albipes, Lep., Mon., 105, 299. 



Selandria stramineipes, Stc., 111., vii, 49, 20 ; Thorns., Op., 291, 



3 ; Hym. Sc., i, 238, 4 ; Cam., 

 E. M. M., xiii, 198; Fauna, 

 24, 4 ; Andre, Species, i, 295 ; 

 Cat., 37,* 9. 



Short, stout, black, shining ; labrum, tegulac and legs whitish- 

 yellow. Wings subhyaline ; nervures, costa and stigma black. Head 

 and thorax covered with a thick pubescence. Coxae black. 



The (^ has a yellowish line in front of the tegulae, and the coxae and 

 trochanters are black. 



Length 2 3 lines. 



? A1). a. Coxse yellowish, the extreme base only 



black. 



,, b. Labrum black. 



A not uncommon species in May and June on ferns. 

 The al. l>. is the common form in Scotland. 



Continental distribution : Sweden, Germany, Tyrol, 

 France, Russia. 



5. SELANDEIA ANALIS. 



Selandria analis, Thorns., Hym. Sc., i, 239, 6 ; Andre, Species, 



i, 295 ; Cat., 36,* 6. 



cereipes, Voll., Tidj. Ent., viii (2), 1315, pi. 3, fig. 

 6 (lar., &c.). 



Black, shining ; head and thorax covered with a fuscous pubescence ; 

 labrum, palpi, tegulae, a thin line at base of pvonotum, legs (save the 

 base of coxae) and the anal segment above, white. Wings scarcely 

 hyaline ; accessory nervure in hind wings interstitial. Costa and stigma 

 black, the former testaceous at base. Pentagonal area distinct ; eyes 

 large, oval, not reaching to base of mandibles ; cheeks margined ; head 

 not projecting behind the eyes. 



? . Length 2 lines. 



The antenna are longer and thinner than in either 



