156 Ina. 
HYMKNOPTEEA. 
the uncertainty respecting the true larva of M. rihis is commented on) ; 
Selandria cercipes^ S. v. Voll., = analis, Thoms., noted as British ; Erio- 
campa o&thiops, auct. angl. nec Fab., renamed E. canines, (p. 267) ; Nematus 
nallator, Y oil., = compresiicornis, Fabr. ; N. erythrog aster, Thoms, {nec 
Nort.), noticed as British, and renamed crassiventris (p. 267) ; N, canali- 
culatus, Hart. {= stenogaster, Forst., and pleuralis, Thoms.), and arcticus, 
Thoms., recorded as British; N. pallicerus, Thoms., nec Hart., Voll., = 
turgiclus, Zadd. 
[Cameron, P.] The Fauna of Scotland, with special reference to Clydes- 
dale and the Western district. Hymenoptera, Part 1 {Tenihredinidce) . 
P. Glasg. Soc. iii. App. pp. 1-62. 
Much more than a local list. The introductory portion contains 
general remarks on the whole group, Exotic and European. Tables of 
the distribution of the families throughout the world, and of the genera 
in Scotland, Sweden, and France, and in various districts of Scotland, are 
also given. The author tabulates the tribes as follows : — 
Tenthredina. 
TENTHREDINID^. 
CiMBICIDINA 
Hylotomina 
Nematina. 
{Cephalocera) 
{Sizygonia). 
Lophyridina 
Lydina 
Cephina 
SIRICIDiE. 
Pterygophorina 
Xyelina 
. On the larvae of the Tenthredinidce, with special reference to pro- 
tective resemblance. Tr. E. Soc. 1878, pp. 193-199 : P. Glasg. Soc- 
iii . pp. 352 & 363. 
The larvae of the Tenthredinidce are protected by their colours, &c., in 
the same manner as Lepidopterous larvae. Their habit of constantly 
agitating their bodies is probably intended to drive away ichneumons. 
. A Catalogue of British Tenthredinidce. Glasgow : 1878, 8vo, 
pp. 22. 
A list printed on one side only for labelling cabinets. 
. On some new genera and species of Tenthredinidce. Tr. Ent. Soc. 
1878, pp. 141-162. 
Kriechbaumer, a. Ueber die Nematus-gd\\&ii an Weidenblattern und 
ihre Erzeuger. CB. Ver. Regensb. xxx. pp. 66-71, 155-157. 
A long rambling discussion on the synonymy, &c., of these species and 
of others which have been confounded with them, and their parasites. 
Cimhex {Zarced) fasciata, Linn. Great doubt exists respecting the real 
male of this species; Kriechbaumer, Ent. Nachr. iv. pp. 125, 141-148. Z. 
cuprea, Aich., and Z. fasciata, Jur., $, = Ahia aurulenta, Sich. ; A. 
aiirulenta, Zadd., is distinct, and is renamed fulgens, Zadd. {1. c. p. 143, 
