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at the base, fuscous at the tip, the stigma of the latter colour; legs dull 



luteouSj with the tips of the tibiae and the tarsi dusky. 



Not very uncommon : found in June and July at Darenth wood. 



Sp. 9. tibialis. Niger, pedum femorih us luteis, tibiis bast anfennis ante apicem 

 albis. (Long. corp. 4 — 5 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 8 — 9 lin.) 



Te. tibialis. Panzer. — Era. tibialis. Steph. Catal. 339. No. 3958. 



Black: wing scales and metathoracic tubercles yellowish; femora bright 

 testaceous, or luteous, 4 anterior dusky at the base ; tibia^ testaceous, 

 broadly white at the base, posterior black at the apex ; hinder tarsi also 

 black; wings hyaline, with the nervures fuscous, stigma blackish; antennae 

 with the 6th to the 8th joints white. 

 Not uncommon, in June and July, at Darenth and Coombe woods: 



found also near Bristol, and in Scotland. 



Sp. 10. rufocinctus. Niger, abdomine rujb-jasciato, pedum tibiis tar sisque luteis, 

 condy lis albis. (Long. corp. 4^—51 lin.; Exp. Alar. 7 — 8 lin.) 



Te. (Em.) rufocinctus. Klug. — Steph. Catal. 339. No. 3950.— Em. fasciatus. 

 Curtis, V. X. pi. 436 9 . 



Black: metathoracic tubercles and wing scales white; mouth brownish; 

 abdomen with the 4th and 5th segments and the base of the 6th orange-red, 

 and (in one of my specimens) 2 spots, of the same colour, at the base of the 

 3rd ; apex of anterior and intermediate femora, and of the posterior coxae 

 and their hinder trochanters entirely white ; tibiae and tarsi testaceous, the 

 latter rather dusky ; wings hyaline, with the nervures and stigma brown- 

 black. 

 Taken at Darenth wood and near Bristol in June ; also at Glan- 



villes'' Wootton. 



Sp. 11. calceatus. Niger, abdominis medio pedibusque luteis, femoribus basi 

 nigris. (Long. corp. 4 — 5 lin.; Exp. Alar. 6| — 7 lin.) 



Te. (Em.) calceatus. King.— Steph. Catal 332. No. 3951. 



Black : mandibles brown at the tip ; metathoracic tubercles white ; abdomen 

 with the 4th and 5th segments bright orange-red ; femora all black at the 

 base ; the apex with the tibise and tarsi orange-red, the latter dusky above 

 and at the tip ; wings hyaline, with the nervures and stigma fuscous, the 

 base of the last pale. 

 Found at Darenth and Birch woods, and near Bristol and Dover, 



in J uly ; also in Battersea fields. 



Sp. 12. serotinus. Niger, abdomine pedibusque Jlavis, alarum squamis subtes- 



iaceis. (Long. corp. 4— 4|lin. ; Exp. Alar. 8— 8§ lin.) 

 Te. (Em.) serotinus. Klug.— Steph. Catal. 339. No. 3955. 

 Black : metathoracic tubercles and wing scales pale testaceous ; abdomen, 



except the 2 basal segments above, and the base of the segments beneath. 



