HOPLOCAMPA RUTILICORNIS. 263 



the description given by Newman is very vague and 

 laconic. 



Scandinavia, Lapland. 



7. HOPLOCAMPA CHRYSORRHCEA. 

 PI. XIY, fig. 1. 



Tenthrcdo chrysorrhcea, Klug, Berl. Mag., viii, 60, 31 ; Htg., 



Blattw., 278, 43; Andre, 

 Species, i, 324; Cat., 41,* 1. 



Black, shining; apex of abdomen acuminate; legs long, slender; 

 mouth, belly and legs reddish -yellow ; apex of posterior tibiae and tarsi 

 black ; tegulse pale reddish-yellow. Terebra long, projecting, black at 

 apex. Wings hyaline; costa and stigma pale testaceous; nervures 

 blackish. The tr. radial nervure is received at the apical fourth of 

 third cubital cellule ; second recurrent at basal fourth. 



Length 



Distinguished from rutilicornis by its larger size, 

 more pointed abdomen, longer and entirely blackish 

 antennas, yellowish belly and black posterior tarsi. 



Not at all a common species. It has been taken in 

 the London district by Mr. J. G. Marsh. 



Continental distribution : Pommerania, Holland, 

 Algeria. 



8. HOPLOCAMPA RUTILICORNIS. 



Tenthredo rutilicornis, Klug, Berl. Mag., viii, 54, 19; Htg., 



Blattw., 278, 42. 

 Hoplocampa rutilicornis, Thorns., Opus, 278, 6 ; Hym. Scand., 



i, 204, 8 ; Cam., Fauna, 27, 2 ; 



Andre, Species, i, 328 ; Cat., 42,* 



11. 



Black ; antennse, labrum and clypeus, a spot on pronotum, tegulae, 

 apex of abdomen and legs pale red. Wings very large, hyaline ; ner- 

 vures, costa and stigma pale yellow. The body is smooth, shining, and 

 covered with a sparse fuscous pubescence. 



The antennse have the middle joints sometimes fuscous above, and 

 the pronotum may want the reddish mark. 



Length nearly H line. 



The smallest species in the genus. The cT has the 

 three apical segments of abdomen reddish. 



