91 



near Birch Wood, Kent, both sexes ; the male I have seen 

 in other collections. 



17. A.ferox, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1670). This proves to 

 be the male of A. distincta ; the sexes were discovered by 

 Mr. Walcott, near Bristol. 



18. A. polita, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1733) ; a very distinct 

 species, found at Gravesend in June. 



19. A.vitrea, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1737); a very distinct 

 species, but I do not know the locality ; there are several in 

 Mr. Desvignes' Cabinet. 



20. A. longipes, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1740) ; not rare in 

 the neighbourhood of London ; particularly near High gate 

 Archway. 



21. A. (estiva, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1743) ; generally dis- 

 tributed, frequently mistaken for A. Gwynana. 



22. A.fucata, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1743). This species 

 is found in the north of England ; I have taken it in York- 

 shire, and received it from Scotland. It is the A. chjpeata. 

 of Nylander. 



23. A. conjuncta, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1744). I took 

 this between Highgate and Colney Hatch some years ago ; 

 I have not since met with it. 



24. A. Lapponica, Zett. On comparison with a speci- 

 men from Lapland, I find this identical with A. apicata 

 Smith (Zoologist, v. 1748). 



25. A. lacinia, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1751); the locality 

 not known. 



26. A. Aprilina, Smith (Zoologist, vi. 2211) ; in the col- 

 lection of J. C. Dak, Esq. 



27. A. constricta, Smith (Zoologist, vii. App. 59). A 

 northern species has occurred at Moffat, Scotland ; and near 

 Wakefield, Yorkshire. 



28. A. articulata, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1750). I consider 



