GENUS BLENNOCAMPA. 173 



Eeiooampa cinxia (Vol. I, p. 226). 

 The shiny larva of this species lives on oaks. 



Eriooampa -rohm (Vol. I, p. 227). 



Konow (D. E. Z., 1886, p. 109) states that in King's 

 collection in Berlin sethiops, Kl. (= rosse), is repre- 

 sented by two S of Blennocampa cinereipes, Htg. (con- 

 fusa), one c? B. altemipes, one <J B. confusa, three ? 

 Erioc. rosse, a ? Monophadnus, and a S Monophadnus, 

 and proposes that rosse should be called sethiops. In 

 my opinion less confusion will be caused by using the 

 name rosse. Moreover Fabricius is the original de- 

 scriber, not Klug. 



Genus Blennocampa (Yol. I, 229). 



Konow (D. E. Z., 1886, 183 et seq.) groups Blenno- 

 campa, sensu lat., with Fenusa, Fenella, and Mesoneura, 

 into a tribe, and has further created several new 

 " genera." 



His classification is as follows : 



1. The second recurrent nervure joined to the second transverse 



cubital or received in the second cubital cellule. 2. 



1'. The second recurrent nervure received in the third cubital cel- 

 lule. 3. 



2. Transverse median nervure of the posterior wings at the»most 



interrupted at the apex of the first discoidal cellule, prgesternuin 

 of the mesosternum, or only indistinctly indicated. 



Mesoneura, Htg. 



2'. Transverse median nervure of the posterior wing absent or only 



indicated at the base; presternum of the mesosternum separated 



by a distinct furrow. 13. 



3. Eyes from the base. of the mandibles more or less distant. 4. 

 3'. Cheek appendage linear or not present. 8. 



4. Posterior wings of the £ surrounded by a bordering nervure; 



sheath of the $ (seen from the side) equally narrowed or more 

 or less sharply pointed. Periclista, g. n. 



