156 TENTHEEDOPSIS INOENATA. 



Tentheedopsis pulviceps (Vol. I, p. 112). 



Konow (Revue d'Ent. , ix, 1890, p. 74) says, " Vraisem- 

 blablement la T. fulviceps, Cam., appartiendra a cette 

 espece " — that is to T. pavida, Lep., = Friesei, Knw. 

 (D. E. Z., xxviii, 335), but he describes the antennae as 

 "longioribus " and " gracilibus " — terms which cannot 

 well apply to the short (not longer than the abdomen), 

 thick antennae of fulviceps ; pavida, again, having the 

 three middle segments of abdomen entirely ferrugi- 

 nous. No mention, either, is made of the broad fulvous 

 band round the eyes found in fulviceps. In the latter 

 the middle furrow on the vertex is deep and distinct. 



Tentheedopsis lividiventeis (Vol. I, p. 113). 



This species is not T. tessellata, Klug, as suggested 

 by Konow, that species having the clypeus incised, 

 while in lividiventris it is completely transverse. 



Tentheedopsis nigeiceps (Vol. I, p. 114). 



This differs from all the reddish species in having 

 the tegulse black, the thorax densely pubescent, and 

 the mesopleurse are finely but distinctly punctured. 



Tentheedopsis Saundersi (Vol. I, p. 114). 

 This may be an extreme variety of I 7 . Baddatzi. 



Tenthbedopsis inoenata (Vol. I, p. 116). 



This species is distinct from T. Baddatzi, particu- 

 larly from the head being less developed behind the 



