32 TENTHREDINID^E. 



a. 2 • Brazil. Mrs. Noel. 



b. 2- Bio Janeiro. A. Fry, Esq. 



c. $. 



2. Syzygonia cyanocephala. 



Syzygonia cyanocephala, Klug, Ent. Monogr. p. 180 (1824). 



Hab. Brazil. 



a, b. 2- Purchased. 



3. Syzygonia aenea. 



Syzygonia asnea, Perty, Bel. Anim. Art. p. 130, pi. xxvi. fig. 3 (1830- 

 34). 



Hah. Piauhi, Brazil. 



15. CORYNOPHILUS. 



Cephalocera, Klug (nee Latr.), Jahrh. d. Insectenkunde, i. p. 252 

 (1834). 



1. Corynophilus pumilus. 



Cephalocera pumila, Klug, Jahrb. d. Insect, i. p. 252, pi. ii. fig. 10, m 

 (1834). 



Hob. Brazil. 



2. Corynophilus (?) calcar. 



Cephalocera calcar, Nort. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i. p. 51 (1867). 

 Hah. Mexico. 



16. INCALIA. 



Incalia, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1878, p. 143. 



Antennae short, 7-jointed, moderately thick, clothed with short 

 hair ; second joint a little shorter than the first, the third longer 

 than the two first together ; the remainder of about equal length ; 

 last joint conical. Abdomen rather short and thick ; hind tibiae with 

 a spur in the middle. Pore wings with one marginal appendicu- 

 late cell and four submarginal cells ; dividing nervules bullated : 

 hind wings with one middle cell. 



1. Incalia hirticornis. 

 (Plate II. fig. 16.) 



Incalia hirticornis, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1878, p. 144. 



Exp. al. 13 lin., long. corp. 6 lin. 



Head below the antennas, basal joint of the latter, thorax, first 

 pair of legs, middle coxae and femora, and hind coxae luteous ; 

 antennas, abdomen, and legs otherwise blue-black ; head above 

 antennas, and cheeks greenish blue; ocelli pale luteous; wings 

 deep purplish, rather clearer towards the tips. 



Hab. Amazons. 

 a. 2- Amazons. H. W. Bates, Esq. 



