108. PAHPHILIUS. 343 



of thorax, divided in the middle, scutellum, spot on pleura, and sides 

 and transverse stripes on abdomen pale yellowish white ; legs darker, 

 hind tarsi blackish. 



Hab. Japan. 



a. 2 • (Type.) North Japan. 



58. Pamphilius smithii. 



(Plate XIII. fig. 14.) 



Lyda latifrons, Smith (nee Fall.), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 385. 



Exp. al. 10 lin., long. corp. 5 lin. 



Black ; clypens, palpi, and base of mandibles yellow ; cheeks 

 yellow, connected on one side with a yellow line which runs up 

 from the corners of the clypeus between the eyes and antennae, and 

 on the other with a stripe curving round the back of the head, 

 sending off a branch to the back of the eyes, and nearly meeting the 

 other; between the antennae is a square yellow spot. Edges of 

 collar, a triangular spot in front of thorax, scutellum, postscutellum, 

 two large stripes on the sides of the pectus, and legs pale yellow. 

 Abdomen with all the segments narrowly bordered with yellow 

 above ; sides and undersurface mostly yellow, except at base. 

 "Wings clear hyaline ; stigma black ; nervures black or piceous. 



Hab. Japan. 



a. $. (Type.) Japan. 



59. Pamphilius sulphureipes. 



(Plate XIII. fig. 12.) 



Exp. al. 11 lin., long. corp. 5 lin. 



Black; palpi yellow, and base of the mandibles obscurely yel- 

 lowish ; from the back of the head runs a sulphur-yellow line on 

 each side, curving forwards within the eyes ; a double yellow spot 

 between or rather just above the antennae ; two deep grooves on 

 the vertex, scarcely marked with yellow ; tegulae and V-spot sul- 

 phur-yellow; scutellum and postscutellum darker yellow; legs 

 uniform sulphur-yellow, shading into greenish at the ends of the 

 tibiae, with only the tips of the claws black ; hinder half of segments 

 3-6 of the abdomen dull yellow beneath. Wings clear hyaline, 

 with a very slight yellowish tinge ; nervures and stigma piceous ; 

 second brachial cell with incomplete cross nervure. 



Hab. Amoor. 



a. <$. (Type.) Amoor, 



