236 TENTTTREDINIDiE. 



pale testaceous ; lower edge of clypeus (occasionally) white. "Wings 

 smoky hyaline, with black nervures ; tegulae luteous. 



Male with the two basal joints of antennse beneath and apex of 

 clypeus, with the labrum, white ; clypeus very hairy, spurs pale. 



Klug described this species as from Baltimore, but no other 

 authority for the occurrence of an Athalia in America exists ; and, 

 after a careful examination of his description, I have no doubt that 

 he had this common Indian species before him. 



Hob. India. 

 a-g- 6 2 ' (Types of A. tibialis.) Barrackpore ? Sir J. Hearsey. 



13. Athalia himantopus. 



Athalia himantopus, King, Jahrb. d. Insect, i. p. 253, n. 7 (1834). 

 Hob. South Africa. 

 a. 5 • Natal. Herr Guienzius. 



14. Athalia vollenhoveni. 



Athalia vollenhoveni, Grib. Ann. Mus. Genov. xiv. p. 346 (1879), xvi. 

 p. 266 (1881). 



Hah. Shoa. 



15. Athalia scioensis. 



Athalia scioensis, Grib. Ann. Mus. Genov. xiv. p. 347 (1879), xvi. 

 p. 267 (1881). 



Hah. Shoa. 



16. Athalia fumosa. 



Athalia fumosa, Grib. Ann. Mus. Genov. xiv. p. 347 (1879), xvi. 

 p. 267 (1881). 



Hah. Shoa. 



17. Athalia richardi. 



Athalia richardi, St.-Farg. Mon. Tenth', p. 23, n. 67 (1823). 

 Locality unknown. 



Subfamily XII. TENTH REDININ^E. 



90. SCIAPTSEYX. 



Sciapteryx, Steph. 111. Brit. Etit., Mand. vii. p. 56 (1835). 

 Sciopteryx, Cam. Proc. N. II. Soc. Glasg. iii. App. p. 16 (1878). 

 Eniscia, Thorns. Op. Ent ii. p. 299 (1870) ; id. Hym. Scand. i. p. 261 

 (1871). 



