260 HOPLOCAMPA GALLICOLA. 



Not a common species. On roses in June. Nor- 

 folk. Darenth (Stephens). Thornhill. 



Continental distribution : Sweden, Germany, Hol- 

 land, France, Switzerland, Tyrol. 



3. HOPLOCAMPA PECTORALIS. 

 Plate XII, fig. 9. 



Hoplocampa pectoralis, Thorns., Hym. Scand., i, 202, 6; Cam., 



Fauna, 27, 3 ; Andre, Species, 

 i,326; Cat., 41,* 7. 



Antennae about the size of the head and thorax, black, the second 

 basal joint luteous beneath. Head black, shining ; labrum, clypeus 

 and two spots above the antennae, reddish-yellow; thorax shining, 

 black ; pronotum, pleurae and sternum, except a black spot in its 

 centre, luteous. Abdomen reddish-yellow, the base marked with black ; 

 sheath black. Legs pale reddish -yellow, the apex of posterior tibiae, 

 and the tarsal joints marked with fuscous. Wings hyaline, the ner- 

 vures pale luteous, costa and nervures at apex fuscous ; base of stigma 

 fuscous. $ . 



Length 2| lines. 



Not common. Clydesdale. London district (Marsh), 

 St. Albans (Marshall), Worcester. 

 Continental distribution : Gothland. 



4. HOPLOCAMPA GALLICOLA. 



Hoplocampa gallicola., Cam., E. M. M., xiv, 156 ; Andre, Species, 



i, 324. 



Antennae a little longer than the abdomen, fuscous, paler on the 

 underside, the base of the first joint entirely testaceous, the third a 

 very little longer than the fourth, the rest of equal length and thickness, 

 the ninth conical at the apex. Head globular in front, the face below 

 the antennae pale white ; the apices of the mandibles piceous ; vertex 

 faintly punctured. Thorax black ; mesonotum smooth, shining ; the 

 edge of the pronotum, pleurae and sternum, pale testaceous. Legs pale 

 testaceous, the apex of the posterior tibiae and the tarsi fuscous. Wings 

 hyaline, the nervures and costa pale fuscous ; tegulae and stigma pale 

 testaceous ; tr. radial nervure received in the apical fourth of the third 

 cubital cellule : the first cubital cellule is nearly square, about half the 

 length of the lower part of the second, which is itself a little shorter 

 than the third on its lower side, and considerably shorter on the upper. 

 The first recurrent nervure is received not far from the first tr. cubital 

 nervure, the second a little in front of the third. . 



Length 2 lines. 



