87. DOLEBUS. 89. ATHALIA. 233 



C. Indian Species. 

 97. Dolerus rufocinctus. 



(Plate IX. fig. 9.) 



Dolerus rufocinctus, Cameron, Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 469. 



Exp. al. 9-11 lin., long. corp. 4-5 lin. 



Very similar to D. japonicus (vide p. 228), but of a more purplish 

 shining black. The sides of the pectus are more coarsely punctured, 

 and the base of the costa is yellow. Head densely covered with 

 long white hairs ; all the legs black, the front tarsi reddish on the 

 under surface ; first segment of the abdomen and the middle of the 

 second above, and from the hinder edge of the sixth segment to the 

 extremity, black, both above and below : all the other characters as 

 in D. japonicus. 



Hab. X. India. 

 a, b. $ . (Types.) N. India. Capt. Boyes. 



88. PELMATOPUS. 

 Pelmatopus, Hart. Blattw. p. 244 (1837). 



1. P8lmatopus minutus. 

 Dolerus minutus, Hart. Blattw. p. 244 (1837). 

 Hab. Germany. 



Subfamily XI. ATHALIIN^E. 



89. ATHALIA. 



Atkalia, Leach, Zool. Misc. iii. p. 126 (1817) ; Hart. Blattw. p. 283 

 (1837). 



1. Athalia glabricollis. 



Atkalia glabricollis, Thorns. Hym. Scand. i. p. 268 (1871). 

 Hab. Europe. 



a-f. <S $ . Munich. H. Buchecker. 



g f "h. $ . Zurich. H. Buchecker. 



2. Athalia spinarum. 



Tenthredo spinarum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 109, n. 20 (1793). 

 Athalia spinarum, Costa, Faun. Nap., Tentr. p. 43, pi. lxvii. fig. 1 



(1859) ; Thorns. Hym. Scand. i. p. 172 (1871). 

 Tenthredo (Allantus) spinarum, Klug, Berl. Mac/, vii. p. 127 (1816). 

 Tenthredo colibri, Christ, Naturg. Ins. p. 434 (1791). 

 Tenthredo ceutifoliae, Panz. Faun. Germ. Heft 49, pi. xyiii. (1798). 

 ? Tenthredo annulata, Gmel. Syst. Nat. i. pt. v. p. 2665, n. 105 (1789), 



Hab. Europe.; Asia. 



