NEMATQS MYOSOTIDIS. 133 



The only Continental localities recorded are Holland, 

 Prussia, and Silesia. 



59. NEMATUS MONTICOLA. 

 PI. IV, fig. 6, ? ; PI. XXII, fig. 3, Saw. 



Nematus monticola, Thorns., Hym. Sc., i, 147, 77 ; Andre, 



Species, i, 191 ; Cat., 22 * 159. 



Black, smooth, shining, clypeus and labrum pale testaceous ; tegulae, 

 the edge of pronotum, and legs yellowish-testaceous ; the tibiae pale 

 testaceous ; base of coxae and extreme base of anterior femora black. 

 Abdomen luteous, the base with a broad black band, which encloses 

 the large blotch. Antenna? as long as abdomen and half the thorax, 

 black, paler beneath ; the third joint a little shorter than fourth. 

 Wings yellowish hyaline, costa and stigma yellowish-testaceous ; the 

 third cubital cellule is a little longer than broad, and wider at apex 

 than at base; the recurrent nervure is received a little in front of 

 third transverse cubital, the transverse median in apical side of middle 

 of cellule. Clypeus incised. Spurs a little more than one-third of 

 the length of metatarsus, and a little longer than the cerci. 



Length 3 lines. 



Smaller than N. myosotidis, the antennae much 

 shorter, spurs shorter, the pronotum has only the edge 

 pale, and the abdomen has not such a distinct band on 

 back. The $ has the antennas shorter and less hairy than 

 in N. myosotidis, the dorsum of abdomen has a narrow 

 black line in the centre, widest at base. N. jugicola, 

 Thorn., is very closely allied to it, but its spurs reach to 

 the middle of metatarsus, the antennas are longer, saw 

 shorter, and the abdomen has a well-defined black 

 band on its back. 



Rare. Clydesdale. 



Continental distribution : Sweden. 



60. NEMATUS MYOSOTIDIS. 

 PI. VIII, fig. 55 c, lar. ; PL XXII, fig. 2, Saw. 



Tenthredo myosotidis, Fab., S. P., 41, 60 ; Panz., F. G., Heft 98, 



?1. xiii, ; Spin., Ins. Lig., i, 58, 

 8 ; Fallen, Acta, 1808, 119, 62. 



Pristiphora myosotidis, Lep., Mon., 170, 59; Ste., 111., vii, 25. 

 Nematus interruptus, Lep., F. Fr., pi. 11, f. 1 ; Mon., 65, 192 : 



Ste., 1. c., 33. 



