438 Insect Pests. 



The Synonomy of this species is as follows : — 



Tenthrcdo cinda, Liu., S.N. ii. 925. 



Tenthredo togata, Zell., Ins. Lapp., 342, 16. 



Em;phytus cinches, Klug, Berl. Mag., 279 ; Ste., 111., vii. 89, 4 ; 

 Htg., Blattw., 248, 3 ; Bouche, Naturg., 139 (lar) ; Westwood, Gard. 

 Chronicle, 1856, 25, 421 ; Vollenhoven Tidj. Ent., viii., 73-77, pi. 3. 

 (lar. im., etc.) ; Thorns., Op., 274, 6 ; Hym., Sc, I., 189, 2 ; Kalt., 

 Pfl., 222 ; Briscke, Beschr., 16, pi. iii., fig. 6 ; Evers., Bull, Mosc, 

 XX. 26, 2 ; Gam., Fauna, 20, 1 ; Andre, Species, 1, 251 ; Cat., 31, 17 ; 

 Kalt., Prk. Insk. Kund., p. 329 ; Cameron, Mono. Ph. Hy. Kay 

 Soc, 1. p. 269. 



Dolerus cinctus, Lep., Mon., 117, 342. 



References. 



(1) Theobald, F. V. Report on Economic Zoology for tlie year ending 



April 1st, 1906, p. 54 (1906). 



(2) Taschenberg. ' Praktische Insekten-kunde,' I., p. 329 (1879). 



(3) Cameron, P. 'Monograph of British Phytophagous Hymenoptera,' I., 



p. 269 (1882). 



Other Sawflies (Tenthredinidcv) Found on Easpbereies. 



Five species of sawflies may be found now and again on the 

 raspberry, but none have so far done any harm. They are, Ncmatus 

 pcdlidivcntris, Fallen ; Emphytus rufocinctus, Eetz. ; Empliijtus perla, 

 Klug. ; Cladius hndlcci, Dbm. ; and Femisa pitmila, Kl. 



The larva of N. imllidivcntris, Fallen, is green and much wrinkled, 

 with a dark green median line with an almost white line on each 

 side ; head brown ; eyes black and with three rows of hairs on each 

 segment. It is found in May and June on various plants, notably 

 Geum. Buckton records it from Gloucester and Clydesdale. The 

 thorax is black, yellowish at the sides ; the abdomen yellowish-brown 

 with black bands ; antenuaii black, legs yellowish-brown, the apex of 

 the hind tibise and the mid and hind tarsi black. Length 6'5 mm. 

 The larva of E. o-nfocinctus is white with a dull grey back, and feeds 

 in August and September and also occurs on roses. That of E. jperla 

 is olive, whitish at the sides, and occurs in June and July. Cladius 

 hrtdlayi is found in spring, and its larvae have been found on the 

 raspberry a few times in June and July ; they are brown and white 

 with a black head. Fenusa pumila now and again is seen mining 

 the leaves of the raspberry from July to October, but chiefly occurs 

 on brambles. (Ptcports on Economic Zoology, Journal S. E. Agri. 

 Con.,No. 13. June 1904. F.V.T.) 



