. 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. re and Scotland, J. C. 14. ornata St. Farg. p. 77. no. 228.—Faun. Fran. pi. 5. 16. scutellaris Panz. 98. in June and July. 17. ambigua Klug. die Blaft. p. 202. 146. 18. nassata Linn.—Panz. 65. 2. S-—Tiliae Panz. 91. 13. ?.End of May and June, abundant in hedges. 19. Rubi? Panz. 91. 14. ? . Beginning of August near


. 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. re and Scotland, J. C. 14. ornata St. Farg. p. 77. no. 228.—Faun. Fran. pi. 5. 16. scutellaris Panz. 98. in June and July. 17. ambigua Klug. die Blaft. p. 202. 146. 18. nassata Linn.—Panz. 65. 2. S-—Tiliae Panz. 91. 13. ?.End of May and June, abundant in hedges. 19. Rubi? Panz. 91. 14. ? . Beginning of August near Manchester, and at Roundstonein antennata Klug. p. 129. 98.—duplex Beginning of June, Glanvilles Wootton, Mr. Rapae Zvm«.—Schccf. 179. 1. May and June, common in dimidiata Fab. The lower recurrent nervure in this species,nearly meets the second in the submarginal cell, as in fig. 9*.Klug considers T. dimidiata., scutellaris, nassata and Tilice ofPanzer to be one species, which he has named instabilis; butas the neuration of the wings is so different in T. dimidiata, Ithink that at least must be distinct. Mr. Dale possesses a specimen with seven legs. The Plant is Spergula arvensis^ Corn FASCIATUS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Tenthredinidae. Tyj^e of the Genus, Tenthredo cincta Leach, Curt.—Dolerus Jnr., Le Pel. St. Farg.—Ten-thredo Linn., Fab., Klug. Antennee inserted in front of the face, approximating, half thelength of the body, filiform, clothed with short pile and 9-jo^inted, basal joint cup-shaped, 2nd small, 3rd, 4th and 5thnearly of equal length, the remainder decreasing in length, theapical joint oval (1). Labrum semiorbicular, pilose and ciliated with long hairs (2).Mandibles, one forming a long acute tooth at the apex with anobtuse point below, the interior margin sinuated (3) ; the otherelongate-trigonate, less acute at the apex, with 2 obtuse teethbelow the centre on th


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