200 M AN 111 UU LATA. II YMENOl'TEllA. 



Sp. 199. celerator. Nige?-, segmentis 1-4 pedibusque rvjis, coxis et trochanteribus 

 nee non geniculis posticis nigris, antennis tricoloribus. (Long. corp. 2^ — 4ii 

 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 4— C liii.) 



Ic. celerator. Gravenhorst, i. SGG. — Steph. Nomen. 2J edit, col, 137. 



Black : antennae involuted at the tip, basal joint black or rusty, 3 or 4. follow- 

 ing' red, 4 next black-brown or rusty, 8th to 13th generally whitish above,, 

 rusty-brown below, remainder brown-black ; sometimes the first 7 or 13 

 joints are red, the remainder black-brown ; abdomen rather obtuse at the 

 apex, basal segment black, with the margin red, 2nd to 4th red, remainder 

 black ; legs red, with the coxfe and trochanters, and apex of the hinder 

 femora black, and occasionally the tips of the middle femora are dusky; 

 the extreme tip of the hinder tibiae and their tarsi are fuscescent, the claw* 

 are all fuscous: the hinder femora are sometimes entirely red. 

 Not unfrcquent in woods near London in June. 



Sp. 200. bellus. Niger, segmentis 2-4) pedibvsque rufis, horum posticis genicuh, 

 apice tihiarum, tarsisque nigris. (Long. corp. 3^ lin.; Exp. Alar. 5 lin.) 



Ic. bellus. Gravenhorst, i. 571. — Steph. Nomen. 2rf edit. col. 137. 



Black : antennae curved, short, black, with the 6th to 9th joints white above 

 and on the sides ; abdomen very glossy, rather depressed and obtrigonatc, 

 basal segment black, with 2 longitudinal somewhat impressed lines, 2nd to 

 4th transverse, red, following black, the 6th and 7th with an obscure whitish 

 patch on the back ; legs moderate, the posterior with the apex of the femora 

 and of the tibite, and the tarsi black ; wings smoky-hyaline. 

 Scarce : found near London in July. 



Sp. 201. femorator. Niger, segmentis 1-4 tibiis femoribusque rufis, his posti- 

 corum apice nigro, antennis 3-coloribus. (Long. corp. 5 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 

 7i lin.) 



Ic. femorator. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 137. 



Black : palpi pale ; mandibles pitchy ; antennae incurved, the basal joint 

 black, the 7 following red, G next w^hite, the remainder black ; abdomen 

 rather slender, the 4 basal segments bright red, the 3 following black, with 

 a reddish tinge on the margin of the 5th ; legs bright red, with the coxae 

 and trochanters black, the hinder femora broadly black towards the apex, 

 and their tibiit slightly so at the extreme tip, posterior tarsi blackish above ; 

 wings yellowish-hyaline. 

 Taken near London, in June. 



Sp. 202. latrator. Niger, segmentis 2-4 riifis, pedibus anterioribus rufis, coxis 

 nigris, posticis nigris tibiis et tarsorum articulis rtifis, apice nigro, siigmate 

 fulvo : foemina annulo antennarum albo. (Long. corp. 3 — 5J lin.; Exp. Alar. 

 4^ lin.) 



Ic. latrator. Gravenhorst, i. 572.— Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 137. 



Black: palpi pale; majidibles testaceous, clypeus sometimes with a yellow or 



