95. BELESES. 96. MACKOPHTA. 255 



thickened ; terminal joint thinner and conical. Clypeus not incised. 

 Wings with two marginal and four submarginal cells, marginal cells 

 about equal, divided by a straight oblique nervure; first submar- 

 ginal cell rather small, the bounding nervure straight, third sub- 

 marginal cell dilated at the extremity ; second and third submarginal 

 nervures distinctly curved inwards towards the base ; marginal ner- 

 vure received nearly at the extremity of the third submarginal 

 cellule; first recurrent nervure received at about a third of the 

 length of the second submarginal cellule ; second recurrent nervure 

 curved inwards, and corresponding with the second submarginal 

 nervure. Lanceolate cellule open at the shoulders, with a very 

 oblique cross line. Body as in Macrophya. Hind coxae very large 

 and long ; spurs of the anterior tibiae simple. 



1. Beleses stigmaticalis. 



(Plate X. fig. 21.) 



Anisoneura stigmaticalis, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 464. 



Exp. al. 10-11 lin., long. corp. 4| lin. 



Luteous, shining ; head and thorax rather darker above ; antennae 

 gradually shading into black from beyond the second joint above, 

 pale beneath ; more or less of the apex of the abdomen, and of the 

 hind tarsi, which are broad and densely pilose, black. Pectus, hind 

 coxae, and femora covered with very fine depressed punctures. "Wings 

 yellowish hyaline, blackish at the tips ; nervures fuscous ; costa and 

 stigma yellow, the tip of the latter, within the dark apex of the 

 wing, black. 



Hab. China. 

 a,b. $ 2 • (Types.) Shanghai. R. Fortune. 



2. Beleses fulvus. 



Beleses fulvus, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 88. 



Hab. West Yunan. 



96. MACROPHYA. 



Macrophva, Dahlb. Consp. Tenth?-, p. 11 (1835) ; Hart. Blattw, 

 p. 291^(1837). 



A. Ear opmo- Asiatic and Mediterranean Species, including Japan 

 and North Africa. 



1. Macrophya erythrogaster. 



Tenthredo erythrogaster, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) i. p. 116 (1843). 

 Hab. Spain. 



