lo8 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Injury to cherries at Besan 9 on, from Tenthredo larva ; Pet. Nouv. ii. 
p. 66. 
Cimhex axillaris. A monstrosity taken in Macedonia, with a claw 
joint growing at the apex of the left antennae, instead of the normal 
clava; G. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 376, pi. i. fig. 8. 
Trichiosoma sorbi, Htg., in Scotland ; P. Cameron, P. N. H. Soc. 
Glasg. ii. p. 303. Larva diagnosed. 
Additions to the British list ; Nematus humeralis, Zett., ? = striatus^ 
Htg., var., and suggestions as to the synonymy of species of Nematus 
described by Newman. Id. Ent. M. M. xii. pp. 227-229. 
Nematus luteus, var. n. trimaculatus^ from Scotland ; id. P. N. H. Soc. 
Glasg. ii. p. 259. N. crassipes, Thoms., var. n. vacciniellus, from Scot- 
land ; id. Ent. M. M. xii. p. 190. N. pallescens ( ? = testaceus, Dbm.), 
larva described ; id. P. N. H. Soc. Glasg. ii. p. 292, note. N. sp. 
from Spitzbergen ; id. 1. c. p. 307. N. abietinus, Dahlb,, from Scotland ; 
with synonymy ; id. 1. c. p. 311. N. brae hi/ acanthus, Thoms. (?), var. n. 
palliditarsus, from Spitzbergen ; id. 1. c. p. 313. N. crassulus, Dbm., 
economy ; id. 1. c. pp. 313-315. Observations on other British 
species; pp. 311 & 312. N. gallicola, Steph. : three specimens of the 
male reared out of many hundreds of females ; it closely resembles the 
latter, but has a narrower body, longer antennae, and pale abdominal tip ; 
F. Smith, P. E. Soc. 1876, p. xxii. 
Cladius. The British species monographed ; Cameron, P. N. H. Soc. 
Glasg. iii. pp. 15-27. 
Leptopus, Htg., is preoccupied [6 times, in Beptilia, Pisces, Crustacea, 
Coleoptera, Hemiptera, and Diptera'], and Camponiscus, Newm., must be 
used for it ; id. 1. c. p. 16. 
Eriocampa evthiops, Fab., from rose trees, recharacterized ; the common 
pear-infesting species with slimy larva is E. adumhrata. King, and 
observations are made on its allies, their synonymy, &c. Id. Ent. M. 
M. xii. p. 192. 
Phyllotoma. A monographic revision of the British species ; id. P. N. 
H. Soc. Glasg. ii. pp. 315-321. 
Fenusa [altered to Pheenusa, which is equally meaningless]. The 
British species monographed ; id. op. cit. iii. pp. 5-15, 95 & 96. F. nigri- 
cans, Thoms., ? King & Hartig, renamed melanopoda, p. 6. 
Fenella nigrita. Observations on the confusion of two species under 
this name ; id. 1. c. p. 15. 
Creesus. Observations on the British species, and descriptions of larvae 
of C. varus and latipes, Villar ; id. op. cit. ii. pp. 300-302. 
New genera and species : — 
Anisoarthra [^Anisarthra ; -ria, Waterhouse, Col., 1830; -ron, Dej., 
Col., 1833], P. Cameron, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, p. 461. Joints of antennae 
very unequal : alar neuration of Monophadnus. For A. ccerulea and 
cyanella, p. 462, Ceylon. 
Allomorpha, id. 1. c. p. 463. Body of Tenthredo, but neuration of 
Strongy log aster. A. incisa, ibid., N. China. 
Anisoneura [Lioy, Diptera, 1864], ibid. Body of Macrophya, lanceo- 
late cellule of Strongy log aster. A. stigmaticalis, p. 464, N. China. 
