76. KALIOSYSPHI^aA. — 79. FEtfELLl. 195 



Aphadnnras tantillus, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 41, pi. lxvi. fig. 6 

 (1859). 



2. Kaliosysphinga tantillus *. 



5 ta 



Hab. Naples. 



77. HEPTAMELUS. 



Heptamelus, Halid. Nat. Hist. Rev. ii. p. 60 (1855). 

 Melicerta, Steph. (?iec Schrank, 1803) 111. Brit. Ent., Mand. vii. p. 94 

 (1835). 



1. Heptamelus ochroleucus f . 



Melicerta ochroleucus, Steph, III. Brit. Ent., Mand. vii. p. 95 (1835). 

 Heptamelus ochroleucus, Halid. Nat. Hist. Rev. ii. p. 60, pi. ii. fig. 1 

 (1855). 



Hab. Devonshire ; Ireland. 



78. CJENONEUItAt 



Ceenoneura, Thorns. Op. Ent. ii. p. 270 (1870) ; id. Hum. Scand. i. 

 p. 182 (1871). 



1. Caenoneura dahlbomi. 



Caenoneura dahlbomi, Thorns. Op. Ent. ii. p. 271 (1870) ; id. Hym. 

 Scand. i, p. 182 (1871) ; Andre, Spec. Hym. i. pp. 238 & 239, pi. xv. 

 fig. 1 (1880). 



Hab. Sweden. 



79. FENELLA. 



Fenella, Westic. Mod. Class. Ins. ii. App. p. 54 (1840). 

 Melinia, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 41 (1859). 



1. Fenella pnmila. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) pumila, Klug, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 72. n. 53 



(1818). # 

 Fenella nigrita, Westw. Mod. Class. Ins. ii. App. p. 54 (1840). 

 Melinia minutissirna, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 41, pi. lxvi. fig. 7 



(antenna) (1859). 



Hab. Europe. 

 a-c. 2 • Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



* Probably identical with the last species. 



t The Stephensian specimen representing this species in the British Col- 

 lection is Strongylog aster eborina, Klug (cf. Cam. Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 175), 

 which differs both generically and specifically from the descriptions of Stephens 

 and Haliday ; and Stephens says that the antennas were broken in his specimen, 

 whereas they are perfect, or nearly so, in the above-mentioned specimen of S. 

 eborwa. 



\ This genus must be closely allied to, if not identical with, Heptamelus. 



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