SCOTTISH COLEOPTERA 



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M. HipPOCASTANi Fab. Sfeph. Hamilton, Falkirk, and Levenside. 

 vulgaris, var. Oliv. Mr Hisiop. 



ANOMALA Koppe, Steph. Muls. 

 EuCHLORA, M'-Leay^ Muls. 



A. Ymscnii Fab. )Steph. Sea -shore, Guillane Links; near 



(not Panz.) Montrose ; Ayrshire. 



Julii Fayk. 



PHYLLOPERTHA Kirby. 



P. HoRTicOLA Lin. Steph. 



var. b. Heer. 



var. D. Muls. 



var. suturalis Newm. 



SEPvICA M'Leay, 



S. BRUNNEA Lin. Steph. 

 fulva Be Geer. 

 fulvescens Fourc. 



Pentlands, Aberdeensh., Sutherland, 

 Argyllshire. 



Ayrshire. 



Mr J. T. Syme. 



Sutherland. 



Mr James Wilson. 



Generally distributed throughout 

 Scotland. A crepuscular insect. 



Division CETONID.E. 

 TRICHIUS Fab. 



T. FASCiATUs Lin. Fab. Steph. Perthsh.,InvernesSj Aberdeensh., &c. 



succinctus Lat. Most abundant on banks of the 



Caledonian Canal. 



CETONIA Fab. 

 C. AURATA Lin. Steph. Wigtonshire, Ayrshire. 



C. OBSCURA De;'.* Black Forest, Perthshire. 



Mr Weaver. Dr Nelson. 



FAMILY BUPRESTIDiE. 



AGRILUS Curtis. 



A. LiTTLEi Schuck. About three dozen specimens found, 



on one occasion, on the willow at 

 Raehills, in the month of June. 



Rev. W. Little. 



* C. OBSCURA Dej. is considered by recent authors a mere variety of C. ^nea 



lUig. produced by climate or food ; but as it is sufficiently distinct to be readily 



recognised, and is well known on the Continent by this name, I have preferred to 



keep it a distinct species. — A. M. 



