270 tenthredinidjE. 



Hah. Georgia*. 



a,b. S 2 • ( T yP es -) Georgia. Probably from Abbot's 



collection. 



80. Macrophya pluricincta. 



Macrophya pluricinctus, Nort. Proc. Bost. Soc. ix. p. 118 (1862) ; 

 id. Trans. Amer. JEnt. Soc. i. p. 267, n. 2 (1867). 



Hah. California. 



81. Macrophya epinota. 



Allantus epinotus, Say, Bost. Journ. i. p. 215, n. 1 (1835) ; Nort. 



Bost. Journ. vii. p. 257, n. 42 (1860). 

 Macrophya epinotus, Nort. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i. p. 268, n. 3 



(1867). 



Hah. United States. 



82. Macrophya pulchella. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) pulchella, King, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 121, n. 89 



(1818). 

 Macrophya pulchella, Nort. Proc. Bost. Soc. ix. p. 118 (1862); 



id. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i. p. 268, n. 4 (1867). 

 Allantus navolineatus, Nort. Bost. Journ. vii. p. 259, n. 45 (1860). 



Hah. United States. 



a,b. 2- 



83. Macrophya zoe. 

 (Plate X. fig. 15.) 



Exp. al. 7 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Black ; face, collar, tegulse, cenchri, and the greater part of the 

 legs yellow, an interrupted white stripe on the sides of the pectus ; 

 anterior femora above, and the four posterior femora, except at the 

 base, black ; intermediate and hinder tibise black at the tips, the 

 latter broadly so, and the tips of all the joints of the tarsi more or 

 less black. Wings yellowish hyaline, clouded towards the tips ; 

 nervures piceous ; a vitreous line running through the costal cell 

 as far as the stigma ; lanceolate cell subcontracted. 



Hah. Hudson's Bay. 



a. 2 • (Type.) St. Martin's Falls, Albany Kiver. Dr. Barnston. 



* Figured by Abbot, ' Drawings of Insects of Georgia ' (MS. in the British 

 Museum), xii. pi. lxii. fig. 3, with the remark, " Taken 12th May in pine- 

 woods near Savannah River. Rare." 



