418 ON THE DRYINIDiE. 



Ater : oculi et ocelli picei : os fulvum : antennae fuscas; articuli l Ui . 

 et 2 U \ fulvi; 9 US . et 10 us . fulvo-fusci : pedes pallide fulvi ; tarsi 

 flavi, apice fulvi ; metapedum coxae basi fuscae, femora apice 

 fusca : alas limpidae, fulvo tinctae ; squamula? et nervi flava. 

 (Corp. long. lin. li — li; alar. lin. If — 2.) 



Var. ft— Antennis articuli 6°. ad lO"™. fulvi. 



Var. y. — Femora basi subtus fusca ; metacoxae fuscae. 



Found at Holywood by Mr. Haliday. June ; Windsor 

 Forest; Isle of Wight. 



Fern. — Corpus longum, convexum, pubescens : caput magnum, 

 nitens, parce punctatum, thorace multo latius : oculi vix extantes : 

 antennae subclavatse, validae, pubescentes, corpore non breviores ; 

 articulus l us . fusiformis, validus, arcuatus ; 2 US . fusiformis, gra- 

 cilis, l 1 . dimidio vix longior ; 3 US . et sequentes longil ineares, ad 

 9 ura . usque curtantes et latescentes ; 10 us . fusiformis, 9°. longior 

 vixlatior: thorax longus, sublinearis, punctatus, parum nitens; 

 discus laevior, nitentior : prothorax subquadratus, bene determi- 

 natus : mesothoracis parapsidum suturas conspicuae : metathorax 

 rugosus, obscurus, ad apicem abrupte declivis : pectus scitissime 

 et confertissime punctatum : petiolus brevis, gracilis : abdomen 

 ovatum, convexum, nitens, laeve, glabrum, thorace brevius non 

 angustius ; segmenta 1°. ad ultimum decrescentia : pedes longi, 

 validi. 



Sp. 8. Dry. frontalis. Fem. Ater, antenna nigra basi 

 fulvce, pedes fulvi, metafemora apice picea, ales sublim- 

 pidce. 



Gonatopus frontalis . Dalman, Kongl. Vetens. Acad. Handl. 



for ar 1818, 84. 10. 

 Dryinus frontalis . . Dalman, Analecta Entomologica, II. 6 ; 

 Nees ab Ess. Hym. Ich. affin. Mo- 

 nogr. II. 376. 7. 

 Ater : oculi et ocelli picei : os fulvum : antennae nigrae, pubescentes : 

 articuli l us . et 2 US . fulvi : pedes fulvi ; tarsi apice fusci ; meta- 

 femora apice picea : alas sublimpidae ; squamulas et nervi flava ; 

 stigma fuscum basi flavum, ramulus fulvus. (Corp. long. lin. 

 li ; alar. lin. 2.) 



Found at Holywood by Mr. Haliday. June or July, near 

 London. 



