136 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Perineura fulvitarsis, South France, p. 418, lusitanica, Portugal, p. 424, 
moscoviia, Moscow, p. 430, Aiidrd, Spec. Hym. i. 
Tenthredopsis nigro-notatus, p. 556, nigricollis (= scutellaris, Lep., nec 
Fahr.),Jlavo-maculatus, p.bQl,picticeps, lividiventris,p.6QS, albo-macidatusy 
nigriceps, p. 569, saundersi, dorsivittatus, p. 570, and inornatus, p. 571, 
Cameron, 1. c., Britain. 
Tenthredo amcena (Duf.), Marquet, Z. c. p. 139, Toulouse. T. rudowi, 
Germany, and vestita, Caucasus ; Audre, Spec. Hym. i. pp. 446 & 596. 
T. picticornis, Dobrudsha, balkana, Bulgaria, p. 272, basimacula, Dal- 
matia, p. 273, propinqua, Syria, pcecilopus, Austria, fallax, Caucasus, 
p. 274, Mocsdry, Z. c. iv. 
Tarpa orientalis, Brussa, p. 34, turcica^ Asia Minor, p. 35, gratiosat 
Granada, p. 36, id. 1. c. ; T. caucasica, Caucasus, and mocsarii, Hungary, 
id. 1. c. pp. 479 & 481 ; T. lamellata^ id. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. p. 442, 
Tashkend. 
Lyda iridescens, id. ibid.^ East Siberia. 
Cephus fosrsteri, France, Germany, Algeria, p. 526, infuscatus, France, 
p. 530, libanensis, Nazareth, p. 544, nigritarsis, Tiberias, p. 545, nigri- 
carpus, Syria, p. 546, id. Spec. Hym. i. 
Phyllcecus eburneus^ Finland, and algiricus, Algeria, id. 1. c. i. pp. 528 
& 542. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY . 
W. F. Kirby, M.E.S., &c. 
The General Subject. 
Ballard, J. P. Insect Lives. How to rear and preserve Butterflies, 
Moths, &c. Cincinnati : 1880, 12mo, woodcuts. 
Breitenbach, W. Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Banes der Schmetter- 
lings Russel. Jen. Z. Nat. xv. pp. 151-214, pis. iv.-vi. 
A very elaborate paper, including an historical introduction ; remarks 
on the phylogenetic origin of the proboscis of Lepidoptera ; the trans- 
verse striation of the upper surface ; the structure of the extremity (the 
“ sapborer,” “ saftbohrer in various species ; its functions and develop- 
ment ; its internal structure ; the junction of the two halves ; the 
mechanism of suction, and a list of the most important publications on 
the subject. 
