described by Kirby, &^e. 1 55 



Section 5 (* * b2). Abdomen immarginate, legs black. 



Sp. 38 (1). rvfilarsis, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 

 Stejjli. Illustr. and Coll. 

 Leach, Coll. 

 tarsal'is, Ericlison. 



Stepli. llliistr. and Coll. 

 Jlav'itars'is, Steph. (not Wilkni's Collection; see palli- 

 tar sis, K). 



Sp. S9 (2). nigriclavis, Kirby, MSS. 



Steph, Illustr. and Coll. 

 tar so lis, Erichs. 

 There are varieties of St. tarsaUs in which the tarsi are almost 

 black, and others in which they are pale ; the former, it would 

 appear, constitute the Si. nigriclavis of Kirby, and the latter 

 his 5^ rufilarsis. 



Sp. 40 (3). unicolor, Kirby, MSS. 



St. unicolor of Stephens' Collection is no doubt the same as 

 St. unicolor of Erichson, but the description in the Illustrations 

 (which is from Kirby 's MSS.) gives the legs as being black. The 

 true unicolor of Kirby is most probably the aS*^. campestris of 

 Erichson. 



Sp. 41 (4) fornicatus, Kirby, MSS. and Collection. 

 Leach, Collection. 

 Steph. Illustr. (not of his Coll.) 

 contractus, Erichs. 



This species was originally described from Dr. Leach's Collec- 

 tion. Kirby did not notice the pale spot at the base of the tibiae 

 of this singularly formed species. 



Sp, 42 (5). assimilis, Kirby, MSS. 

 Not known to us. St. assimilis of Stephens' Collection is St. 

 unicolor, which, however, cannot be the insect described by Kirby, 

 nor that of the Illustrations. 



Sp. 43 (6). crassus, Kirby, MSS. 



Steph. Illustr. and Coll. 

 nigritulus, Erichs. 



