108. PAMPHILIUS. 341 



49. Pamphilius drupacearum. 



Lyda drupacearum, Nordlinger, Kleine Feinde, p. 398 (1855). 

 Hah. Holland, Germany. 



50. Pamphilius fasciatipennis. 

 Lyda fasciatipennis, Costa, Ann. Mm. Nap. ii. p. 97 (1864). 

 Hah. North Italy. 



51. Pamphilius rubi. 



Tenthredo rubi, Four or. Ent. Par. ii. p. 177 (1785). 

 Hah. Paris. 



52. Pamphilius varius. 

 Lyda varia, St.-Farg. Mon. Tenthr. p. 9, n. 25 (1823). 

 Hah. Paris. 



53. Pamphilius maculipennis. 



Lyda maculipennis, Tischh. Stett. ent. Zeit. xxxvii. p. 57 (1876). 

 Hah. Smyrna. 



54. Pamphilius flagellicornis. 



(Plate XIII. fig. 9.) 



Lyda flagellicornis, Smith, Ann. Nat. Hist. (3) vi. p. 255 (1860). 



Exp. al. 1 poll., long. corp. 5 lin. 



Dirty yellow, smooth and shining ; sides of the prothorax hairy ; 

 ocelli placed on a blackish ground, and the middle of the pectus 

 black ; antennae setaceous, black, 34-jointed, first two joints reddish, 

 and eight or nine of the middle joints yellow. AVings pale yellowish 

 hyaline, with yellow nervures ; apical third brown, with black ner- 

 vures ; lanceolate cell almost contracted. 



Hah. North China. 



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55. Pamphilius flavifrons. 

 (Plate XIII. fig. 7.) 

 Exp. al. 8 lin., long. corp. 4 lin. 



Closely allied to P. cingulatus. Black, with yellow and reddish 

 markings. Head coarsely punctured in front, and smooth behind ; 



