184 PHYLLOTOMA FUMIPENNIS. 



for ten&ra is stated to Lave all the tibia3 white and the 

 wings " subnigricantes." 



Emphytus perla (Vol. I, p. 281), 



Brischke describes the larva (1. c, 53, pi. ii, fig. 14). 

 It is found in September on Salix triandra. It is 

 11 — 12 mm. long, transversely wrinkled, the thoracic 

 part thickened ; the ground colour of the almost trans- 

 parent body is bright greenish-grey; the back is 

 broad darker grey, generally running into the ground 

 colour. The skin bears microscopic warts, giving it a 

 rough appearance. The head is brownish-red, shining, 

 shortly haired, the upper part to behind the black eye- 

 spots dark brownish-black. 



This does not agree with Bouche's description. 



Genus Phyllotoma (Vol. I, p. 282). 



Konow (D. E. Z., 1890, p. 233) forms Phyllotoma, 

 Heptamelus, Eriocampoides, and Hoplocampa into a 

 sub-tribe, Hoplocampides, distinguished by the trans- 

 verse basal nervure being received before the origin 

 of the cubital and not parallel with the recurrent, and 

 the lanceolate cellule not being appendiculate. 



2 a. Phyllotoma fumipbnnis. 



Cameron, E. M. M., 1888, p. 218. 



Black, the abdomen above with various tints ; the palpi, the labrum, 

 the inner orbits of the eyes broadly, the tegulse, a thin line on the base 

 of the pronotum, the trochanters, the knees broadly, and the tibiae 

 beneath, white ; the tibia? above fuscous black ; wings dark fuscous 

 throughout, the tarsi blackish, paler at the junction of the joints ; 

 spurs pale ; antennas as long as the abdomen, densely covered with 

 pale pubescence, the apical joints brownish beneath ; 12-jointed ; the 

 third joint one-half longer than the fourth. Head densely pilose ; the 

 pleurae sparsely covered with longish whitish hair. Wings large, 

 broad ; the third cubital cellule dilated at the apex, as long as the first ; 

 the recurrent nervures received before the middle of the cellules. 



Length 4 - 5 mm. 



