158 TENTHREDINID^E. 



63. BLENNOCAMPA*. 

 Blennocampa, Hart. Blattw. p. 266 (1837). 



A. European Species. 



1. Blennocampa nana. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) nana, King. Berl. Mag. viii. p. 72, n. 54 



(1818). 



Hah. Central Europe. 

 a-h. 2 . Germany. J. F. Ruthe. 



2. Blennocampa waldheimii. 



Tenthredo (Blennocampa) waldheimii, Gimm. Arbeit, nat. Ver. Riga, 

 i. p. 51 (1848). 



Hob. Germany, Livonia. 



a. 2 • Aix-la-Chapellet. Prof. A. Forster. 



3. Blennocampa fuscula. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) fuscula, Klug, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 70, n. 50 



(1818). 



Tenthredo (Allantus) pusilla, King, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 71, n. 52 



(1818) ; Vollenh. Tijdschr. Ent. iv. p. 79, pi. iii. (1861). 



Hah. Europe. 



a-d. $ 2 • Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



e. $ . (As B. alternipes.) Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



f-l. 2 • (As B. cinereipes.) Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



m, n. 2- (-Ditto.) Britain. 



o-z. rf 2 • Germany. J. F. Ruthe. 



4. Blennocampa tenuicornis. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) tenuicornis, Klug, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 68, n. 45 

 (1818). 



Hob. Konigsberg. 



* The genera allied to Blennocampa will require a thorough revision when 

 better known. They are wholly artificial at present, the males of many species 

 being without inner cells on the hind wings, and thus belonging to Blennocampa, 

 while the females have one, and would thus, unless the sexes were accurately 

 known, fall into Monophadnus. 



f This species was originally described from Livonia. The specimen which 

 I refer to it is ticketed Blennocampa grandicornis, Forst., but has not been 

 described under that name, so far as I am aware. 



