154 TENTHREDOPSIS PICTICEPS. 



in nigronotata are of the length of the abdomen ; the 

 second recurrent nervure is interstitial. 



Elegans is recorded from France, Germany, Swit- 

 zerland, and Austria. 



TENTHREDOPSIS 1GN0BTLIS (Vol. I, p. 107). 



This is the ? of T. Coqueberti (which name it will 

 bear), T. nigricollis, ? and S , being the same species. 

 The form ignobilis has the hinder femora only black 

 at the base and at the extreme apex. The ? was 

 described by Konow as T. Braunsii (D. B. Z., xxviii, 

 335). T. conjungens, Kriechbaumer, and T. limbilabris, 

 Kriech, are also synonyms (cf. Regens. b. Corresp.- 

 Blatt., 1884, p. 17). 



The <$ of this species was, as has just been men- 

 tioned, referred by me to cordata. It is to be readily 

 known from the other males by the posterior wings 

 not having a bordering nervure round the apex. 

 There are two well-marked forms : one, the typical, 

 with the legs (especially the hinder) for the greater 

 part blackish, the other with them entirely reddish, 

 except the 2 — 5 hinder tarsal joints ; the other form 

 having these joints white also. I have also seen speci- 

 mens with the apex of the abdomen blackish, and 

 another with a row of black dots down the side. 



The T. ignobilis, Klug, is a true Tentliredo. 



TENTHREDOPSIS PICTICEPS (Vol. I, p. 110). 



This species is probably, as Herr Konow himself 

 suggests, T. dubia, Knw. The second transverse 

 cubital nervure is interstitial ; the antennae are nearly 

 as long as the abdomen. 



