204 EUCOELA CILIAEIS. 



10. EUOOELA CUBITALIS. 



PL XII, fig. 1. 



Cothonaspis cubitalis, Htg., Germ. Zeit., iii, 356 ; Gir., Verb, 

 z.-b. Ges. Wien, x, 135. 



Black, shining ; the flagellum brownish to piceous ; the mouth tes- 

 taceous, the apex of trochanters, the base and apex of femora more or 

 less broadly, the tibiae and tarsi, reddish-testaceous ; wings hyaline, the 

 nervures fusco-testaceous. 



Antennae a little longer than the head and thorax united ; the third 

 joint a little longer than the fourth, which is scarcely so long as the 

 fifth; the apical eight joints (forming a distinct club) longer than 

 broad; the last one-half longer than the penultimate. Scutellum 

 finely rugose ; the cup oblong, but acutely pointed at the base ; the 

 fovese wider than long, moderately deep. Metanotum covered with 

 sparse, white, moderately long hair. Abdomen as long as the head and 

 thorax united; the hair-fringe thick, greyish. Radial cellule with the 

 second abscissa about three-fourths of the lengthjof the first, and about 

 one-fourth shorter than the second ; cubitus traced to near the apex of 

 the wing. 



The (^ has the antennas longer than the body, the fourth joint thicker 

 than the third. 



Clydesdale. 



Continental distribution : Germany, Austria. 



(2) Cubitus obsolete. 



11. EUOOELA CILIARIS. 

 PL XII, fig. 2. 



Eitcoela ciliaris, Dbm., Skand. Hym. Fn., 31, 11 ; Giraud, Yerh. 

 z.-b. Ges. Wien, x, 141, 19; Thorns., Oef., 

 xviii, 404, 16. 



floralis, Giraud, 1. c., 141, 18 (non Thomson, which = 

 trichopsila, Htg.). 



Black, shining ; the base and apex of femora, the tibiae, and tarsi, 

 reddish-testaceous ; wings slightly pilose and shortly fringed, clear 

 hyaline ; nervnres testaceous ; flagellum piceous. 



Antennae as long as the abdomen, the third joint one-half longer 

 than the fourth, the apical eight forming a distinct club. Scutellum 

 finely rugose; the cup semi-orbicular; the fovea deep, wider than 

 long. Abdomen scarcely so long as the head and thorax united ; the 

 hair-fringe griseous. Metapleuras covered with griseous hair. First 

 abscissa of cubitus not half the length of the second; the third is 

 nearly as long as both united ; cubitus represented by a short stump 

 only or obsolete. 



