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TENTHREDO. 
64. Tenth redo opaca.—Black ; thorax with a spot on both 
sides, red at the apex.—Found in the gardens of Sweden. 
65. Tenthredo Carbonaria,—Black, with a white mouth; 
fore-legs testaceous.—Found in Germany. 
66. Tenthredo nassata.—Yellow; scutellum and point of 
the wings white, 
67. Tenthredo 12-punctata.—Body black, with twelve 
white points. 
68. Tenthredo caprese.—Yellow; head, thorax, and ab¬ 
domen above, black; wings with a yellow point. 
69. Tenthredo morio.—Black; with pale feet.—Found in 
Germany. 
70. Tenthredo annularis.—Black, shining; antennae 
white at the apex; legs ferruginous.—In the gardens of Aus¬ 
tria, perhaps a variety of the livida. 
71. Tenthredo ferruginea.—Antennae black, annulated 
with white; body ferruginous; thorax, breast, and vertex 
black.—Found as the last. 
72. Tenthredo crassa.—Black; feet and double points 
under the scutellum elevated, red.—In Austria and Carniola. 
73. Tenthredo albicincta.—Black; the belt at the base 
of the abdomen and legs with a ring milky.—In Austria and 
France. 
74. Tenthredo vespiformis.—Antennae yellow; all the 
segments of the abdomen with yellow margins.—In Austria. 
75. Tenthredo semicincta.—Black; the belt of the abdo¬ 
men broken behind, yellowish; the feet of the abdomen be¬ 
neath yellow.—In Austria. 
76. Tenthredo Viennensis.—Black; abdomen with five 
yellow belts; the base of the antennae fulvous.—In Vienna. 
77. Tenthredo ribis.—Black; legs and apophyses of hin¬ 
der thighs white at the exterior side.—In Austria. 
78. Tenthredo fuhginosa.—Black, with fuliginous wings. 
—In Austria. 
79. Tenthredo dealbata.—Black; the abdomen on both 
sides marked with a white spot, hinder thighs clavated, yel¬ 
lowish.—In Austria. 
80. Tenthredo alneti.—Yellow; abdomen above black — 
In Austria. 
81. Tenthredo haematodes.—Black, thorax before on both 
sides red.—In Austria. 
82. Tenthredo erythrogona.—Black; the apex of the 
thighs and base of the legs red.—In Austria. 
83. Tenthredo fulviventris.—Black; with red and deep 
yellow abdomen.—Found in Austria and Carniola. 
84. Tenthredo fulvivenia.—Black; with the exterior mar¬ 
gin of the wings fulvous, or deep yellow.—Found at Vienna. 
85. Tenthredo sulphurata.—Black; antennae subclavated; 
four fore-feet sulphureous: the hinder soles with three inter¬ 
mediate white joints. 
86. Tenthredo flaveola.—.Antennae subclavated, black; 
base, mouth, sides, and five first segments of the abdomen 
and feet, yellow. 
87. Tenthredo annulata.—Yellow; antennae subclavated, 
black; apex of the thighs and soles annulated with black. 
88. Tenthredo rubiginosa.—Black; antennae subclavated, 
and base with feet yellow; third, fourth, and fifth segments 
of the abdomen ferruginous. 
89. Tenthredo subulata.—Black; antennae subulate at the 
apex; second to the fifth segments of the abdomen, as far as 
tire hinder margin, legs and soles, yellow, and these annu¬ 
lated with black. 
90. Tenthredo mucronata.—Black, with the seven-knot¬ 
ted antennae and abdomen yellow; the last segments from 
the second to the fourth black; the apex of the wings brown. 
91. Tenthredo varia.—Black; mouth, scutellum, and 
scuttellar spots, white; the hinder segments of the abdo¬ 
men and feet ferruginous. 
92. Tenthredo sanguinolenfa,—Black; with the hinder 
feet sanguineous. 
93. Tenthredo dealbata.—Black; the three last joints of 
the antennae and jaws white; legs and soles yellow. 
94. Tenthredo canescens.—Grey-downy, brown, with 
grey wings. 
95. Tenthredo bifasciata.—Brown, with black thorax; 
mouth, scutellum, and four spots at the scutel, white; abdo¬ 
men with two interrupted yellow bands; margin of the 
wings and feet yellow. 
96. Tenthredo braccata.—Black, with red thighs: the 
base of the four hinder legs, and the three penultimate joints 
of the antennae, white. 
97. Tenthredo rufipes.—Black; the base of the abdomen 
with a spot on both sides, and jaws, white; four fore-legs 
red. 
98. Tenthredo melanoleuca.—Black; mouth, thorax with 
a small line on both sides before the wings; a spot on the 
hinder thighs; legs, the sides of the abdomen from five to 
seven segments, and apex, white. 
99. Tenthredo melanochra.—Black; mouth, four fore¬ 
feet, and base-flexure of the hinder thighs, yellow. 
100. Tenthredo leucopus.—Black; the base flexures of the 
thighs white; four anterior legs without, and middle of the 
hinder, white. 
101. Tenthredo varicornis.—Black, with red feet; fourth 
and fifth joints of the antennae and hinder legs at their base, 
white. 
102. Tenthredo obscura.—Brown; with the rib of the 
wings as far as the spot and feet testaceous. 
103. Tenthredo limbata.—Black; the hinder margins of 
the segments of the abdomen white; feet reddish. 
104. Tenthredoexalbida.—Black; with feelers and fore¬ 
legs obsoletely white, 
105. Tenthredo ferruginosa.—Black; the antennae ferru¬ 
ginous forwards; the base and anterior margin of the wings, 
the first and fifth segment of the abdomen, the legs and soles 
white. 
106. Tenthredo angusta.—Black; body narrow, and 
grey-downy. 
107. Tenthredo lutescens,—Black; with the abdomen 
beneath and feet yellow-reddish. 
108. Tenthredo albipes.—Black: with legs and soles 
white. 
109. Tenthredo flaviventris.—Black; mouth white; ab¬ 
domen yellow; back and apex black; feet testaceous. 
110. Tenthredo picea.—Pitchy; anterior legs before, 
spot of the hinder thighs, and base, white; hinder feet red ; 
the knees and soles black. 
111. Tenthredo fuscipes.—Black; feet red; posterior 
soles brown. 
112. Tenthredo bimaculata.—Pale; eyes, abdomen above 
the base, breast and two spots, black. 
113. Tenthredo lata.—Broad, black ; the posterior seg¬ 
ments of the abdomen white, from the second to the fifth in¬ 
terrupted. 
114. Tenthredo annalicornis.—-Pale, the antennae spotted 
with black at the base; vertex of a branchy figure, eyes, and 
the conjugate points at the back of the thorax and abdomen 
black. 
115. Tenthredo scripta.—Pitchy; mouth, and on the 
middle of the fore-part of the thorax the mark resembles V; 
the spot on both sides the scutellum white; two scuttelar 
points white; feet, and under margin of the segments of the 
belly, yellow. 
116. Tenthredo literata.—Black: segments of the abdo¬ 
men from the second to the fifth in the back, ovated spot on 
both sides and margins white; anterior feet, and four hinder 
legs on the fore-part, white. 
117. Tenthredo melanorhcea.—Black, with yellow abdo¬ 
men ; the transverse spots of the back and anus black. 
118. Tenthredo geminata.—Black, with geminated anten¬ 
nae, and joints and legs pale. 
119. Tenthredo ochrogustes.—Pitchy; with the abdo- 
man beneath and feet yellow. 
120. Tenthredo ruficapilla.—Head and thorax red; the 
posterior margin of the latter and eyes black; the abdomen 
and feet yellow. 
121. Tenthredo dubia.—Black; thorax before red; joints 
whitish. 
122. Tenthredo pallescens.—Black; mouth and feet 
pale, 
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