196 NEMATUS V-ELAVUM. 



Nematus miliaris (Yol. II, p. 125). 



I have already (1. c, p. 116) indicated some doubt 

 as to this being the true miliaris, Pz. The first copy 

 of Panzer's work I examined had the figure coloured 

 more like our species than any other ; but another 

 copy had it coloured more like croceus, and a re- exa- 

 mination has convinced me that the name miliaris 

 should be applied to croceus. Our miliaris is to be 

 called microcercus, Thorns. 



.Nematus tibialis (Vol. II, p. 130). 



Continental authors adopt the name of hortensis for 

 this species ; but inasmuch as Newman's description 

 was published in January, and presumably before the 

 appearance of Hartig's book, I consider that the name 

 tibialis should apply. 



Nematus oonsobrinus (Yol. II, p. 131.) 



Konow (D. E. Z., 1890, p. 245) refers umbrinus, 

 Zad , to leucotrochus,H.tg. ; but this is not the opinion 

 of Zaddach himself, who referred it to consobrinus. 



Nematus conjugatus (Yol. II, p. 140). 



A synonym of this species is aurantiacus, Voll., 

 non Htg. 



Nematus V-flavum (Yol. II, p. 142). 



This is a Nematus as limited by Konow, i. e. it 

 belongs to the luteus group. The clypeus is not quite 

 so sharply incised as in luteus. 



