92 Mr. Clark's Appendix to a Treatise 



The first of these was originally found in Germany, and subsequently in 

 our own country, having been taken June 12th, 1823, in the New Forest in 

 Hampshire, a spot remarkable for its rare treasures in natural history. My 

 esteemed friend Mr. Samouelle, who took it, very kindly lent it to me to 

 draw and describe. Megerle has thought proper to give to it the specific 

 name pictus, " painted." This I somewhat regret, as pictus, " painted," gene- 

 rally has an allusion to gay colours, and this is of a darkish blue. The spe- 

 cific name cceruleus would have been much preferable, as, for an CEstrus, this 

 (jolour is quite unusual. The name of pictus, when the animal it infests is 

 known, and its place of residence in the larva state ascertained, will probably 

 be changed for a more useful and significant one, and so indeed of the remain- 

 ing species, obliterating my own name likewise. 



QLsTRUs Pictus. The blue Bot-Jly. 



Atro-caeruleus cinereo versicolor, thorace punctis quatuor lituraque atris. 

 Diss, nostrse Tab. I. fig. 40. 



Meigen, Syst. Beschreib., torn. iv. p. 172. 



Curtis, Brit. Entom., pi. 106. fig. 1. 



Habitat in Europa. New Forest Angliae, D. Samouelle. 



Descr. (E. Equi, nostrae enumerationis, fere bis major, convexior, et thorace ratione abdo- 

 minis robustiore. Frons cum antennis et oculis nifescentibus, argenteo parum relucen- 

 tibus ; vertice fuscescente. Thorax longior, quam in caeteris speciebus robustior, alia 

 ad partem posteriorem insertis, pene uti in Cuterebris, ad latera cinereus, seu potiiis 

 argenteo-cinereus, punctis 4 triquetris, atris, distinctis, lituraque in medio nigra, et 

 punctis 4 nigris obscurioribus ; postice inter alas niger. Scutellum obscure ferru- 

 gineum, punctis duobus inconspicuis ad basin. Squamula alarum convexa, major, mar- 

 gine obfuscata. Abdomen breve, e segmentis 4, pube in maribus inflexa ; superne in 

 medio late nigrum, ad latera posticeque e cinereo argenteo mixtum et fritillis quasi tes- 

 sellatum characteribusque variis atris conspersum ; subtus nigrum, argenteo irroratum, 

 versicolor. Pedes simplices, rufi, femoribus anticorum subtus pilis brevibus atris, uti 

 tota corporis superficies. Unguiculce distantes incurvatae. Alee limpidae, ad basin et 

 anterius obscuriores, maculis tribus nebulosae, areolaque e venis confecta. In plurimis 

 cum (E. Ovis consistit ; anne hoc sii insectum pharyngem Cervorum infestans quae- 

 jrendum ? 



