326 TENTHREDINID^. 



105. WALDHEIMIA*. 

 Waldheimia, Bridle, Hym. iv. p. 665 (1846). 



1. Waldheimia brasiliensis. 



Tenthredo brasiliensis, St.-Farg. Mon. Tenthr. p. 9-5, n. 270 (1823). 

 Hah. Brazil. 



2. Waldheimia orbignyana. 



Waldheimia orbignyana, Bridle, Hym. iv. p. 665, pi. lxvi. fig. 8 

 (1846). 



Hrtb. Bolivia. 



3. Waldheimia ict erica. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) icterica, Klug, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 79, n. 67 



(1818). 



Hah. South America. 



a. <$ . Brazil. 



h. 2 • Demerara t. 



e,d. tf?. 



4. Waldheimia pallens. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) pallens, Klug, Berl. Mag. viii. p. 80, n. 68 



(1818). 



Hah. Surinam. 



5. Waldheimia aureola. 



Tenthredo aureola, Costa, Ann. Mus. Nap. ii. p. 67 (1868). 

 Hah. Amazons. 

 a-c. 2 • Eg'a. H. W. Bates, Esq. 



6. Waldheimia dorsilinea. 



Tenthredo dorsilinea, Costa, Ann. Mus. Nap. ii. p. 67 (1868). 

 Hah. Amazons? 



* The species which I place in this genus are rather large, with deep yel- 

 lowish-hyaline wings, generally with a dusky border ; and the lanceolate cell is 

 always open. The genus is quite distinct from Macrophya, to which Norton 

 seems inclined to refer it. It has some affinities with the Selandriince and 

 Loboceratince. 



t The specimen from Demerara has paler wings, with narrower and paler 

 tips. It may be a distinct species. 



