GOMPHOCERUS EUFUS. 221 



No doubt farther search would reveal a still more extended 

 habitat in that district of Surrey. Sussex : Linchdown, Good- 

 wood, and Eartham (Guermonprez) . 



2. Gomphocerus maculatus Thunb. 



(Plate XIX, fisr. 2; PL XX, fio>. 3; PI. XXIII, fies. 



2 and 3.) 



maculatus THUXB. Mem. Acad. Petersb. v. p 



221 



biguttatus CHARP. Hor. Ent. p. 166 . 

 maculatus BRUNNER Prod, cler Eur. Orth. p 



132 



SHAW Mou. Brit. Orth. in Ent. Mo 



Mag. p. 420 .... 

 FIXOT Faune de la Fr. Orth. pp. 131 



133 ... 

 BURR Brit. Orth. p. 40. pi. iii, f. 10 

 BURR Syn. Orth. AV. Eur. p. 4^ 

 Maculatus KIRBY Syn. Cat. Orth. iii. p. 157 

 maculatus LUCAS Proc. S. Loud. Ent. Soc. p. 32 

 pi. iv, f. 9 ... 



1815 Gompliocerus. 

 lS-2oGruUus. 



1882 Gomphocerus. 

 1889 Gompliocerus. 



1889 Gomphocerus. 

 1897 Gompliocerus. 

 1910 Gompliocerus. 

 1910 Gompli ocerus. 



1913 Gompliocerus. 



(Other synonyms: S. antennatus Friv. ; GE. pulla Fisch.-Waldh. ; 

 S. sausurii Seaoue. Stephens names three forms eleyoiis. erice- 

 tarius, and calidomensis.) 



ORIGIXAL DESCRIPTION. 



G. maculatus : fnscus, viridi-variegatus. 



Habitat in Svecia. 



Similis G. rufo, sed distinctus Elytris fuscis. supra liuea virescente. 



lateribus maculis albidis plnrimis. 



Femora supra viridia. lateribus grisea. nigro maculata. 

 Tibiae ciiiereae spinis iiigris. 

 A. capite ad apicem thoracis saepe linea rubra. 



(Thunberg, Mem. Acad. Petersb.' v, p. 221. 1815.) 



IMAGO (PI. XXIII, fig. 2).- -Small. Colon rimj 

 very various, but in general presenting a very spotted 

 appearance. Length some !: mm. Antennas less 

 clubbed than in G. rufu.s, and without the white tip ; 

 foveolae of the vertex deep ; m^Umt sulrux of thefrons 

 small ; vertex produced as a triangle between the eyes. 

 Cross-furrow of the pronotum at about the middle ; 

 lateral carinaB deeply angled about the middle of the 

 prozona and each crossed by an interrupted longitudinal 

 black streak. Spotted elytra (PI. XX, fig. 3), with 



