. 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. .—King. 50. pi. 3.—spinipes Panz. 16. 17.—Klug. 51. pi. 6. f. 4. a. 6.—viridator Fab. June, on flowers in fields; beginning of July, femalesin abundance on white umbellate flowers on the sidesof roads near Dover, but not one male. Also upongrass in woods at Southgate. 3. C. pallipes Klug. in the Berlin Transactions, 53. pi. 6


. 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. .—King. 50. pi. 3.—spinipes Panz. 16. 17.—Klug. 51. pi. 6. f. 4. a. 6.—viridator Fab. June, on flowers in fields; beginning of July, femalesin abundance on white umbellate flowers on the sidesof roads near Dover, but not one male. Also upongrass in woods at Southgate. 3. C. pallipes Klug. in the Berlin Transactions, 53. pi. 6. 4. C. floralis Klug. ditto pi. 5. a, h. 5. C. analis King. 54. ;;/. 7. /. 1.—haemorrhoidalis Jur. pi. 7. Gen. 9. 6. C. tabidus F.—Panz. 85. 11.—Klug. 56. pi. 3. a, h.— Took a pair at Dover with C pygmceus the beginningof last July: found also upon grass in woods at South-gate by Mr. F. Walker. 7. C. pusillus ^tep.—punctatus Klug. 55. pi. 7. ^h ? 8. C. Satyrus Panz. 85. 12. 9. C. phthiscus Fab. Piez. 251. 5. 10. C. femoratus. Curt. Brit. 301.—On the 4th June,1824, 1 took the specimen figured, off an oak in ameadow in the neighbourhood of Lyndhurst, plant is Ranunculus arvensis (Corn Crowfoot). 30. <Si/-/^^ rj tC,^, J,^,^ rXd,^ H89^ PUSILLA. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Xiphydriidae. Type of the Genus, Xyela pusilla Dalm., , Curt.—Pinicola ^re6.—Mastlgocerus iiC/M^r,Antenna inserted in front of the face, at the base of the clypeus,remote, longer than the head and thorax especially in the male,geniculated, slightly pubescent, 12-jointed, 3 basal joints stout,.1st elongated, cylindric, 2nd shorter, obconic, 3rd very long,stout and cylindric, equal in length to the 9 following, whichare slender and filiform, the apical joint minute (1),Labrum membranous, transverse, narrowed before, margin en-tire and ciliated (2). Mandibles corneous, slightly curved, with 3 irregular teeth onthe internal margi


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