180 BLENNOCAMPA ALBIPES. 



longer than the abdomen only. The anterior knees 

 also are broadly white. 



B. longicornis is a different species, it differing from 

 B. geniculate/,, inter alia^ in having the transverse 

 radial nervnre not interstitial. 



Blennooampa sericans (Vol. I, p. 233). 



According to Konow, B. sericans, Htg., is an Ardis, 

 having B. plana, Kl., for its <? . Our species is a 

 Monophadnus, Knw., and is Blennocampa elongata, 

 Kl. (Berl. Mag. ; viii, 214). Hartig (Blattw., 269) made 

 elongatus a Blennocampa, i. e. without a closed discoidal 

 cellule in the hind wing, and in this he is followed by 

 Andre, but Konow (D. E. Z., 1886, 245) makes it a 

 Monophadnus, Knw. Konow (1. c, 188) states that in 

 Klug's collection elongata is represented by two S B. 

 altemipes, one S B. subcana, one ? to an unknown 

 Monophadnus, one ? B. sericans, Htg., and one B. 

 elongata, Kl. 



M. elongatus is one of the largest species, and not 

 difficult to recognise by the long abdomen, thickly 

 covered towards the apex with long silky hair, by the 

 bifid claws, by the short antennae, and by the large 

 antennal fovea with another round fovea on either side 

 of it. 



It has been taken by Mr. Wilson at York. 



Blennocampa albipes (Vol. I, p. 240). 



Konow separates from albipes, Grml. rosarum, 

 Brischke (1. c, 81, pi. v, fig. 5). Our species is not 

 albipes, Gml., sec. Konow ; but rosarum, Br. = albipes, 

 Thorns, (non Knw.). B. emarginata, Thorns., is albipes, 

 Gml., sec. Konow. See D. E. Z., 1886, p. 245. 



The larva of rosarum is described by Brischke 

 (1. c, 81, pi. v, fig. 6). It is 12 — 13 mm. long, of a 



