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43. Emphytus ruficrus. 



Emphytus ruficrus, Mocs. Term, fuzeteh, iv. p. 268 (1880). 



Hab. Beyrout. 



44. Emphytus zonarius. 



Emphytus zonarius, Mocs. Term, fuzeteh, iv. p. 268 (1880). 



Hab. Persia. 



45. Emphytus fuscipennis. 



(Plate IX. fig. 5.) 

 Dolerus fuscipennis, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 383. 

 Exp. al. 8 lin., long. corp. 4 lin. 



Black, with a thin, short, hairy pubescence ; scapulae and cenchri 

 white ; wings fuscous ; anterior tibiae in front, posterior trochanters, 

 and the tibiae outside white; a short white line on the sides of 

 segments 4 and 5 of the abdomen. 



Hab. Japan. 



a. 2 • (Type of species.) Hiogo. Gr. Lewis, Esq. 



46. Emphytus japonicus. 



Dolerus coxalis, Motsch. (nee Klug) Bull. Mosc. xxxix. p. 182 (1866). 



Hab. Japan*. 



47. Emphytus nigrocseruleus. 



(Plate IX. fig. 6.) 



Dolerus nigrocaeruleus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 384. 



Exp. al. 6 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Blue-black, head and eyes very large, clypeus white, mandibles 

 reddish at the tips. Eour front legs white, with a black line 

 above ; hind legs blue-black, coxae, trochanters, and the extremities 

 of the femora and tibiae excepted. The middle of the second and 

 third segments above, and of two or three basal segments below, 

 white. Wings iridescent hyaline, with fuscous nervures. 



Hab. Japan. 



a. 2 • (Type of species.) Japan. G. Lewis, Esq. 



B. North-American Species. 



48. Emphytus inomatus. 



Dolerus inornatus, Say, Long's 2nd Exped. ii. p. 319, n. 1 (1824). 



* Appears to be allied to E. fuscipennis ; but the face is white, and the wings 

 are not said to be clouded. 



