68 MANDIBULATA. IIYAIRNOI'TERA. 



the latter brown ; legs pitchy, with the upper edge of the 4 anterior femora 

 and tibiae dusky ; tarsi also dusky ; posterior femora brown-black, with the 

 apex brownish, the tibisE and tarsi pitchy, with the tip dusky; and at the 

 base of the posterior coxse are 2 minute white dots; wings hyaline, the 

 nervures and stigma brown. 

 Not common : found in June near Dover. 



Sp. 32. velox. Niger, ore, maculdque utrinque ad basin coxarum posticarum 

 albis, pedibus rufis,alis stigmatefusco. (Long. corp. 5 — 5^ lin.; Exp. Alar. 

 8§— 9 lin.) 



Te. (All.) velox. King Blattw, — All. velox. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. Appendix. 



Black : tip of the antennae and mouth white ; abdomen entirely deep glossy 

 black, without any spot on the basal segment ; legs bright red, with the 

 coxse, trochanters, tips of tibise behind, and upper edge of the tarsal joints 

 black; at the base of the hinder coxse is a small white spot; wings clear 

 hyaline, with the nervures and stigma brown-black. 

 Rare : taken at Birch wood and in Scotland, in June. 



b. Antennse entirely black or of a dark hue. 



Sp. 33. ater. Niger, ore albo, pedibus rufo-testaceis tarsis posticis nigris : mas, 

 abdomine medio obscure testaceo. (Long. corp. 4| — 5 lin.; Exp. Alar. 9g — 

 lOi lin.) 



Te. atra. Z,mne.— All. ater. Steph. Catal. 335. No. 3893. 



Black, shining: clypeus, labrum, and mandibles white, the tip of the last 

 dusky or black ; wing scales ferruginous ; legs testaceous-red, coxa and 

 trochanters varied with black; hinder tarsi black ; wings hyaline, the ner- 

 vures and stigma fuscous. 



Male with the 3rd to the 6th segments of the abdomen dull testaceous, legs 

 bright testaceous, the femora with a black streak behind, and the posterior 

 tibiae at the apex, and their tarsi brownish-black ; face slightly spotted with 

 black. 

 Taken, in June, at Darenth wood ; also at Coombe, but rarely. 



Sp. 34. dispar. Niger, ore, collaris margine, punctoque ad basin coxarnm. posti- 

 carum albis, pedibus alarumque squamis rufis : mas, abdomine medio ferru- 

 gineo. (Long. corp. 5 — Sg lin. ; Exp. Alar. lOj— 11 lin.) 



Te. (All.) dispar. Klug Blattw. 196.— Te. solitaris /3. Schrank 658 $ .—A\. 

 dispar. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. Appendix. 



Black: clypeus, labrum, and mandibles white, the latter brownish at the 

 tip; margin of the collar also white; wing scales red; abdomen with a 

 small white dot on each side of the 1st segment at the base of the posterior 

 coxse ; legs red, with the tip of the hinder tibiae and their tarsi black; wings 

 hyaline, with the nervures and stigma brownish-black. 



The male has the 3rd to the 5th segments entirely, the margin of the 2nd, 

 and the base of the 6th, ferruginous ; a pale streak beneath the eyes, and a 



