. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. eding on the pith. 10. E. coronatus Klug. 11. E. luctuosus Le P. 119. 352.—14th May, Isle of Port- land, J. C. 12. E. gilvipes Klug. 13. E. testaceipes Le P. 119. 351. 14. E. serotinus Klug. 15. E. abdominalis Le P. 118. 345.—Middle of October on a window, Glanvilles Wootton. 16. E. cereus Klug.—June, July, and August, hedges and woods


. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. eding on the pith. 10. E. coronatus Klug. 11. E. luctuosus Le P. 119. 352.—14th May, Isle of Port- land, J. C. 12. E. gilvipes Klug. 13. E. testaceipes Le P. 119. 351. 14. E. serotinus Klug. 15. E. abdominalis Le P. 118. 345.—Middle of October on a window, Glanvilles Wootton. 16. E. cereus Klug.—June, July, and August, hedges and woods, Mr. Samouelle. 17. E. filiformis Klug. 18. E. tibialis Jur.—Pa7iz. 62. —braccata Gmel.—June, July, and August, Parley, Dorset, Mr. Dale. 19. E. patellatus Klug. 20. E. immersus Klug.—pallimacula Le Pel. — Glanvilles Wootton, Mr. Dale. 21. E. impressus Klug. 22. E. ochroleucus Dale has a species of this genus with seven legs, and I have a fly {Chrysogaster) with the same number: in the secondvolume of Germars Magazine there is a figure of Elatervana6z7/s of similar structure; but the most remarkable perhapsis the Chrysomela hcemoptera,Jig. 5^; pi. 111. of British Ento-mology. The Plant is Sparganium simplex (Less Bur-reed). n. rJSu^ri^ <£^U,, fl^JJ/lt^M SEPTENTRIONALIS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Tenthredinidae Lat. Type of the Genus, Tenthredo septentrionalis Leach, Curt.—Nematus Jur., Lat.—Tenthredo Linn. Fab. Antenna inserted between the eyes in front of the head, alike in bothsexes, rather long setaceous pubescent and 9-jointed, basal jointshort, 2nd cup-shaped, the remainder long but decreasing in lengthto the apex (1). Labrum exserted, transverse, pilose and ciliated, sides rounded, an-terior margin slightly convex (2). Mandibles small, robust, elongate-trigonate, acute, with a tooth on theinside below the apex (3). Maxillce elongated, corneous at the base (4 a), dilated above, the in-ternal margin pubescent


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