374 si£icidj3. 



3. Sirex augur. 



Sirex augur, Klug, Mon. Sir. Germ. p. 34, pi. iii. figs. 1, 2, pi. iv. 

 fig. 3 (1803) ; Hart. Blattw. p. 383 (1837). 



Hab. Central Europe. 



a. S . Bohemia. Prof. N. M. Kheil. 



4. Sirex fantoma. 



Sirex fantoma, Fair. Spec. Ins. i. p. 419, n. 7 (1781) ; Klug, Mon. 

 Sir. Germ. p. 35, pi. iii. fig. 3 (1803) ; Hart. Blattw. p. 383 (1837) ; 

 Sirex tardigradus, Cederh. Faun. Ingr. p. 154, pi. iii. fig. 6 (1798). 



Hab. South Germany. 

 a-c. S 2 • Munich. H. Buchecker. 



5. Sirex juvencus. 



Ichneumon juvencus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 560, n. 3 (1758). 



Sirex juvencus, Linn. Faun. Suec. p. 398 (1761) ; Thorns. Hym. 



Scand. i. p. 327 (1871). 

 Sirex juvencus, var. 2, Klug, Mon. Sir. Germ. p. 38, pi. iv. fig. 3 



(1803); Hart. Blattw. p. 327 (1837). 



Hab. Europe. 



a. 2 • Britain. J. F. Stephens. 



b-d. <$2- Denmark*. 



e. S • Samarowa, Siberia. Dr. Finsch. 



6. Sirex noctilio. 



Sirex noctilio, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 130, n. 22 (1793). 



Sirex juvencus (excl. var. 2), Klug, Mon, Sir. Germ. p. 36, pi. iii. 



figs. 4, 5, pi. iv. figs. 1, 2 (1803); Hart. Blattw. p. 384 (1837). 

 Sirex melanocerus, Thorns. Hym. Scand. i. p. 328 (1871). 



Hab. Europe : Siberia. 



a-l. <$ 2 • 

 m. 2- 

 n-p. <5 2 ■ 

 <?• ?• 

 r-u. $ 2 • 

 v, iv. (5 1 2 • 

 v, y- 6 2 • 

 z. 2- 



* These specimens are ticketed ' ; Sirex neglectus," but I do not know if the 

 species has been described under that name. It appears to be a rather scarce 

 insect. 



Britain. 



J. F. Stephens. 



British Museum. 





Britain. 





Munich. 



H. Buchecker. 



Germany. 



J. F. Kuthe. 



Bohemia. 



Prof. N. M. Kheil 



Europe. 





Angara. 





