The following are British species of this fine genus: — 



1. L. Sylvatica Linn. — Panz. 65. 10. fern. — nemorum Fab. — 



Panz. 86. 8. male. 

 June, hedges and woods. 



1''. L. fumipennis Curt. MSS. Larger than No. 1, but very 

 similar, the antennae are fuscous towards the apex, 

 yellow at the base, without any black spot on the 

 upper side of the 1st joint, and the wings are stained 

 brownish, instead of a yellow tint. 

 I found both sexes many years since on gooseberry bushes 

 in a garden in Norfolk. 



2. L. Stigma St. 



3. L. aurita King. Berl. Mag. 1808. p. 275. tab. l.f.S. 



4. L. pratensis Fab.-^Schcef. fl. 42. / 8. & 9.? 



5. L. flaviventris BeG. — depressa Panz. Qh. 11. 

 Coombe Wood, and 10th May Cottrel Clough, Mr. R. 



Wood, Manchester. 



6. L. Sylvarum St. 



7. L. hortorum King. — fallax Le Pel. St. Fargeau. 



8. L. inanita Vill. — inanis King.— Faun. Fr. j)l. 14. f. 6. 

 Taken by Mr. E. Newman in Birch-wood, flying, the end 



of June. 

 8^ L. fasciata Curt. Brit. Fnt. jpl. 381. 

 The female figured was taken on a blade of grass in Darent 

 Wood, the middle of June, by Mr. E. Newman. 



9. L. marginata Le Pel. 



I took a specimen many years since ; and it has been cap- 

 tured by Captain Blomer in Pembrokeshii-e. 



10. L. Arbustorum Fab. — lucorum Vill. 

 June, hedges Coombe Wood. 



11. L. lutescens Le Pel— Panz. 107. 7. 



12. L. cingulata Lat. — Faun. Fr. pi. 1^. f. 3. 



13. L. Betulffi Linn.— Panz. 87. 18. 

 June, on the birch, nut, and hornbeam. 



14. erythrocephala Fab. — Pa7iz. 7. 9. fern. 



June, hedges and woods. It frequents also the Pinus syl- 

 vestris. 



The figures referred to in the Faune Franfaise are not 

 yet published I believe: I have copied the references from 

 M. St. Fargeau's Monograph. 



The Plant is Aira j^racox (Early Hair-grass), communi- 

 cated by the Rev. Professor Henslow. 



