TENTHllEDINID.E. SELA^JDlilA. 53 



. hyalinis, antennis ahdomiiie subbrevioribus. (Long. corp. 2| lin.; Exp. Alar. 



5i lin.) 

 Te. (All.) cinxia. King Blatw. 117. — Se. consorta. Steph. Nonien. 2d edit. 



col. 126. 

 Shining black : mandibles pitchy-brown, with the tips black; legs brownish, 



•with the base of the tibiae white ; wings clouded, the base somewhat hyaline, 



nervures and stigma brownish-black; antennae somewhat shorter than the 



abdomen. 



Also apparently uncommon ; taken in June at Darenth wood. 



Sp. 34. tenuicornis. Nigra nitida, pedihus albicantibus, coxis femorumque basi 

 fuscis, alls albo hyalinis, antennis longiiudine abdominis. (Long. corp. 2 — 2|: 

 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 5\—5l lin.) 



Te. (All.) tenuicornis. Klug.—Se. tenuicornis. Siepli. Catal. 332. No. 3857. 



Shining black : mandibles brown at the apex; legs whitish-yellow, with the 

 coxae and base of the femora dusky ; the base of the tibiae white ; wings 

 hyaline, white, with pale brown nervures and stigma, and a minute dusky 

 dot in the 2nd submarginal areolet ; antennae as long as the abdomen. 

 Also scarce, and found in June at Darenth wood. 



Sp. 35. lineolata. Atra, collaris margine, alarum squamis, pedumque tibiis 

 tarsisque albis, abdominis segmentis tenuissime albido marginatis, antennis 

 ahdomine breviorihus. (Long. corp. 3 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 6 — 65 lin.) 

 Te. (All.) lineolata. Klug.—^e. lineolata. Steph. Catal. 332. No. 3860. 

 Black : collar with its anterior margin white ; abdomen with all the segments 

 narrowly edged with white, and each segment with a spot of a greyish 

 gloss on each side : femora black, with the apex, the tibiae, and tarsi, also 

 white, AA^ith a yellowish-brown tinge towards the apex ; wings whitish, 

 hyaline, with the nervures and stigma dull brown, the basal scales white. 

 Found near London and in Devonshire, in June, apparently- 

 scarce. 



Sp. 36. Klugii. Nigra, abdomine utrinque maculis ovatis pallidis segmentorumque 

 marginibus tenuissime albo marginatis, femorum anteriorum apice et tibiis 

 anterioribus aniice geniculisque omnibus albis. (Long. corp. 4 lin.; Exp. 

 Alar. 7 lin.) 



Se. Klugii. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. Appendix. 



Black, slightly shining : collar with a faint whitish line on each side ; abdomen 

 with the margins of each segment narrowly edged with white, and on each 

 side of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, an elongate somewhat ovate pale ashy spot; 

 anterior legs with the tips of the femora and the anterior tibiae anteriorly 

 white; knees of the other legs also white; wings hyaline, with brown 

 nervures, costa, and stigma. 

 This remarkable species — -v/hich greatly resembles a Dolerus — I 



found many years since at Darenth wood, in June : it appears rare. 



