178 BLENNOCAMPA ALOHEMILL^l. 



Blennocampa cinereipes (Vol. I, p. 249). 



— alternipes (Yol. II, p. 220). 



— subcana (Vol. I, p. 252). 



— subserrata ("Vol. I, p. 250). 



— alchemillse (Vol. I, p. 251). 



— betuleti (Vol. I, p. 255). 



— nana (Vol. I, p. 254). 



Blennooampa pusilla. 



The third joint of the antennae in this species is 

 nearly twice the length of the fourth, and not as 

 stated. 



Blennooampa alternipes. 



This species agrees with pusilla in having the third 

 antennal joint about twice the length of the fourth, 

 while in confusa it is only half. It is Thomson's 



cinereipes. 



Blennooampa cinereipes. 



Our species is the cinereipes, Htg., Konow, but not 

 of Thomson, which = alternipes. As has been already 

 pointed out, the cinereipes, Kl., is a Selandria = S. 

 aperta, Htg. B. cinereipes, Htg., has been renamed 

 confusa by Konow (D. E. Z., xxx, 82). 



Blennooampa alchemill^i. 



This is uncta, Kl. and Thomson, and B. tenuicornis, 

 Kl. (Berl. Mag., viii, 113), non Htg. It is described 

 by Brischke as B. spirsese (1. c, 282). He found the 

 larvae on Spirsea ulmaria. 



