﻿The following species are contained in my own Cabinet, 

 and the 3 Fabrician names included in this genus in my 

 Guide, must, I expect, be removed from thence. 



1. stigmaticalis Lewis in Trans. Ent. Sue. v. 1. p. 28. jil. 7. 



Seta at apex of antenna' short and thick in the male, and the costa sub- 

 scrratcd. 



August, willows, Battersea and Norfolk: 14th October, 

 female ofl" Alders or Birch in a meadow at Parley, Hants. 



2. maculicollis Ciirt. Length 2| lines. 



Male ochrcous, face with a fuscous cordate spot surrounded by black dots 

 and trigonate spots : thorax lurid with black dots in front : scutel with 3 

 large black trigonate spots at the base, and one on the disc : elytra sub- 

 hyaline, costa and nervures brown spotted with yellow: underside black, 

 with bright yellow spots and lines : thighs and hinder tibia' with black 

 streaks. 



3. maculipennis Curt. Brit. Ent.pl. 733 J. 



Pale ochreous : seta (juite as long as the club of the antennae, which is 

 black : a fuscous cordate spot on the face, with a black dot and an orange 

 patch on each side of the crown : clypeus orange : thorax brown, indi- 

 stinctly dotted with yellow, 2 oblique yellow streaks in front, with a few 

 black dots ; scutel with 2 or 3 black triangular spots on the base, and 2 

 incurved lines on the disc : abdomen black, base variegated with yellow, 

 edges of segments finely edged with white : underside sulphureous with 

 a black streak at the base : elytra yellowish-brown, costa oclireous spotted 

 brown, nervures dark brown and tuberculated, especially at the base and 

 apex, disc and inner margin brown, with 2 subdiaphanous spots and a 

 larger one beyond them, on which the nervures are smooth and of the 

 same tint ; posterior membrane pale brown : inferior wings iridescent, 

 nervures piceous : hinder thighs and all the tibijE with a streak of black 

 outside. 



I took a male olT Alders, I believe, at the base of Goatfeld 

 in the Isle of Arran the 14th August. 



4. sulphureus Curt. 2\ lines long. 



Greenisli yellow : eyes and claws brown : club of antenna? and an irre- 

 gular line down the back black, apical seta very short. 

 A male in July at Battersea, a female in a Cove at the Isle 

 of JSkye, 23rd August. 



5. effulgens Curt. 2\ lines long. 



Yellowish or ochreous white, spotted with ferruginous or fuscous, elytra 

 when closed reflecting splendid coppery tints with a whitish spot on the 

 back, and a band of tlie same more or less defined beyond the middle. 



September, off Alders on the banks of the Avon, near 



Salisbury. 



G. unilasciatus Curt. Length 2{ lines. 



Cirayish-white : thorax with 2 hrown rays in front, and a patch on each 

 side ; scutel with 3 black s])ots at the base : elytra ])iarly- white, with a 

 bright brown fa'^cia across the middle, the base and ajiex fuscous. 

 I think I took this beautiful species in Norfolk. 



7. a^neus Curt. Length 2{ lines. 



Yellowish with small brown and black spots, excepting a space down the 

 thorax : elytra of a bright brassy tint, back jjale brown, leaving a pearly 

 sj)ot on the centre, nervures piceous with white spaces: pectus black. 

 August, Parley Heath. 

 Setaria viridis, Green Panick Grass, from Wandsworth, 



was communicated by W. W. Saunders, Esc]. 



