SMULYAN: NEW ENGLAND TENTHREDELLA. 423 
basal tergum, medial portion of posterior margin of same nar- 
rowly, and venter except small apical portion spotted irregularly. 
Legs. — Yellowish, or straw color; the following parts black: 
anterior coxae at base and in greater part outside, intermediate and 
posterior coxae except very small apical portion, posterior femora 
except slightly at base (sometimes paler before), intermediate 
behind, and a longitudinal band on the anterior above (usually 
abbreviated basally), a longitudinal line which broadens out 
apically on the anterior and intermediate tibiae above (basal 
portion very faint sometimes), posterior tibiae slightly at base 
and the apical portion, the apices of the basal segments of the 
anterior and intermediate tarsi often except before faintly, and 
the four basal segments of the posterior tarsi from entirely to 
only above and at apices. Arolia small. 
Wings. — Fore wings with a faint pale honey-yellow tinge; 
costa more often brown; stigma brown to dark brown; costal cell 
usually slightly translucent, more strongly beyond cross-vein; 
veins black or blackish. Hind wings hyaline, apical half may be 
very faintly clouded; veins and nerves brown, or blackish. 
Length. — 11-12 mm. 
Redescribed from three specimens. 
Habitat. — Amherst and Plymouth, Massachusetts (July and 
August); Maine (July); St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada (Pro- 
vancher); Farmington, Connecticut (Norton); Virginia (Cresson) ; 
Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey (Viereck). 
It may be that Cresson's and Yiereck's records refer to lohata 
maculosa, since they did not distinguish between the two sub- 
species. 
Tenthredella lobata maculosa Snuilyan. 
Allanlus lobaius var. a. Norton, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, 1S60, p. 253, 
n. 32, 9 . 
Tenthredo lobahts var. a Norton, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 2, lSGS-9, p. 
229, n. 6, 9 . 
Tenthredella lobata maculom Smulyan, Can. Ent., vol. 47, 1915, p. 324-326, 
9 &. 
Tenthredo lobata MacGillivray, Bull. Conn. Gool. and Nat. Hist. 8urv., no. 
22, 1916, p. 88 (in part). 
The type is in the Norton Collection in the Peabody Museum, 
Yale Universit3^ 
Type locality, Farmington, Connecticut. 
