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coxse and trochanters black, anterior of the male with a white dot beneath, 

 hinder tibiae and tarsi fuscous, the last of the male with the 3rd and 4th 

 joints whitish, and the femora above, in that sex, blackish ; wings smoky- 

 hyaline j cellule 5- or rarely 3-angular. 



Not very common : taken, towards the end of June, in the neigh- 

 bourhood of London, and in Salop. 



Sp. 33. analis. Niger, segmentis 2-4 rufis,'tihi'!s anticis, seu anterioribus, rujis : 

 foemina annulo cdbo antennaruvi. (Long. coip. 2^ — 5 lin. ; Long. ovip. 

 1 lin.; Exp. Alar, 4—6^ lin.) 



Cry. analis. Oravenhorst, ii. 560. — Steph. Novien. 2d edit. Gen. 721. 33. 



Black : antennse about half the length of the body, a little longer of the 

 female, with about the 7th to I2th joints, or the most part of them, white ; 

 abdomen of the male elongate, of the female ovate, the basal segment black, 

 its apex, especially in the female, red, 2nd to 4th red or chestnut, remainder 

 black, the base of the 5th occasionally red ; ovipositor about a sixth of the 

 abdomen in length ; legs moderate, a little elongated, most slender in the 

 male, black, 4 or 2 anterior tibise red, and the 4 anterior femora more or less 

 reddish at the tip, rarely wholly red ; the hinder pair red at the base, and at 

 times red beneath, and their tibise sometimes rusty towards the base, the 4 

 anterior tarsi red or fuscous, the middle ones occasionally with the 3rd and 

 4th joints whitish in the male, and the hinder pair usually with the 3rd and 

 4th joints, and occasionally the apex of the 2nd, whitish; wings somewhat 

 hyaline ; cellule 4-rate, or rather 5-angular. 

 Found at Coombe and Darenth woods in June ; also in Salop. 



Sp. 34. titillator. Niger, segmentis 2 et 3, nee non apice 1-mi, rufis, tibiis 

 anticis rufis: mas tarsis posticis annulo albo ; foemina antennis alboannulatis* 

 (Long. corp. 2§ — 5 lin.; Long. ovip. 1 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 4 — 5§ lin.) 



Ich. titillator. Linne.— Cry. } titillator. Steph. Catal. 345, No. 4313. 



Black : antennae slender, of the female with about the 9th to 12th joints 

 whitish; abdomen of the male fusiform, of the female ovate; the basal 

 segment generally red, with the petiole black, or rarely wholly black, 2nd 

 and 3rd red, the latter sometimes black on the back at the tip, remainder 

 black; ovipositor occasionally a 3rd part of the abdomen in length; legs 

 black ; 4 anterior femora beneath and more or less at the apex red, the 

 anterior pair sometimes entirely red, posterior at the extreme base and apex 

 rusty ; anterior tibise rusty or red, middle pair black, sometimes entirely 

 red, or red with the upper side and tip blackish, anterior tarsi fuscous or 

 rusty at the base, middle pair fuscescent, with the 2nd to 4th joints of the 

 male generally white, posterior black, with the intermediate joints white, 

 and occasionally so of the female ; wings somewhat hyaline ; cellule 4-rate, 

 rather longer. 

 Found, not very rarely, in the vicinity of London, in June, and in 



Salop. 

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