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substance greatly resembling albumen. The colouring-matter is probably 
only chlorophyl from the leaves of the plants on which the larvae feed. 
Nematus vallisnierii, Htg. : galls on willows by water only on the sides of 
the tree overhanging the land. P. Cameron, Jun., P. E. Soc. 1872, p, vi. 
Kematm paUicercus, Iltg., Dinetira opaca, F., and Athalia pJitkisicaf 
Ritz. : observations on varieties &c. by 0. Ritsema, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vii. 
p. 110. 
Dineura rufa, Macrophya aJbicincta, Phyllotoma melanop>yga, Kematus 
aqiiilegicB hetularius : van Vollenhoven’s descriptions &c. translated by J. 
F. May, Ent. vi. pp. 18, 43, 70, 94, 132, et seqq. 
Allantus (Htg.). Rudow, S. E. Z. xxxiii. pp. 83-94, 137-142, revises the 
European species, restricted to 13, including 3 treated as new. A. propinquunj 
Klg. scrophiilaricc, L. ; mm’ginellus, viennensis, Schr. ; Q~anmdatus, 
^chr.y — trici7ictus, F., var. ; a var. n. of nothus, Klg., is described under the 
name melanottiSf p. 139; succmctus and luteivciitris^ St. F., zonulus, Klg., 
hicinctus, Schf.,=so«rt, Klg., varr. ; other synonymy is given. 
Emphytus fidvicmctus^ sp. n., Rudow, 1. c. p. 217, ? Harz district. 
Dmeura unicolor, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 218, ? Harz district. 
Allantus heraclei, p. 90, midticinctus, p. 91, semifasciatus, p. 140, id. 1. c., 
? Harz district; A. himalay crisis, p. 195, Himalaya, /cWm, p. 19G, Ning-Po : 
Radoszkowsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. : spp. nn. 
Thomson, 1. c., describes the following now species, from various parts of 
Scandinavia : — 
Chnbex violascens, p. 20 (lutea, var. B, Fall., Hart., Dahlb. ; lutea, Deg., nec 
L., var. humholdtiy Ratz.), hrevispina^ p. 21 ilutea^ var. A, Fall., variahilisy 
Ratz., ? femorata, L.). 
Ahia hijida (oiirea, $ , Dahlb.), mutica {niteyis. Fall., nec L.), p. 28. 
Schizocct'a cylindricornis, p. 44, geniadatay p. 46, fusicorfiis (? intcrmediay 
Zadd.), p. 40. 
Lophyrus ei'endta, p. 62. 
Monocteims suhconsb ictusy p. 67. 
Cladius dreicse7iiy p. 73. 
Leptocercus nigi'iccpSy p. 78. 
Nematus dochnioceruSy p. 93, alpinus, p. 98, lativentris, p. 99, erythrogastei'y 
p. 103, suhhifidusy histriatusy p. 105, retusxiSy p. 10^, punctifrons, p. IWyfumi- 
pennisy p. 112, olivaceuSy p. 120 (? pallicarp7is, Htg.), wahlbergiy p. 125, hyper- 
boreuSy p. 127, scabrivahis, p. 132, dahlbomi, p. 134 (viduatus, Dahlb., nec 
Zett.), acuminatuSy p. 138, inflatus, p. 139, umbratus, p. 142, bohemani, p. 143, 
jugicola, p. 146, monticola, p. 147, brevivalvis, p. 161, microcercus, curtispina, 
p. 152, lacteus, p. 155, puella, p. 160, crassipes, p. 162, crassispina, p. 164. 
Fenusa intermedia, p. 186. 
Emphytns Idugi, p. 194 (apicalis, Kl., ^ ,Jilifm'mis, Kl., c?). 
Iloplocampa pectoralis, p. 202. 
Elennocainpa recta, p. 210, emarginata, p. 217, mcntiens, p. 221. 
Feccilosoma guttaiuni, p. 2^1, longicorne, submuticum,ij^.2^2,excisum, p. 233. 
Taxonus albipes, p. 236 {cerasi, <? ,Zett.). 
Selaiidria intcrstitialis, p. 237, tempof’alis, a^iaJis, p. 239. 
Strongylogaster genic\data, p. 243. 
Facliyprotasis Icericollis, p. 249 {? =siniulans, Kl.). 
