XEW BRITISH SPECIES, ETC., IN 1861-62. 101 



100. Cryphalus pice^ [Bo.stnchics (Cryphalus) pirecs], 



Ratzeburg, Forst. Ins. i. 163 (1837); Rev. A. 

 Matthews, Zool. 7918 (1862). 

 Resembles C. ahi^.tifi, but may be known by the acumi- 

 nate capitulum of its antennae, which is circular in that 

 species. 



A single specimen taken many years ago by Mr. 

 Matthews, near Weston-on-the-Green, Oxon, in October; 

 and afterwards a second example, near the same spot. 



101. DoxAciA AQUATicA, Linn., Syst. Nat. 2, 637 



{Leptura) ; G. R. Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 3 Dec. 1860, Zool. 8335 (1861); Wat. Cat. p. 86. 

 Comari (Ahrens), Suffr. ; Janson, Ent. Ann. 1861, 

 p. 77. 

 It appears from Mr. Waterhouse's remarks, and from his 

 examination of the Linnsan specimens, that the name 

 aquatica for this species is entitled to priority. 



102. Graptodera ampelophaga, Guer., Rev. et Mag. 



de Zool. (1858), p. 415 ; Allard, Ann. Soc. Ent. de 

 France (1860—61), 78, 31 ; Wat. Cat. p. 90. 



103. Crepidodera ckloris {Ckalcoides cldoris)^ Foudras, 



Altis. 318, 4, in Mulsant's Hist. Nat. des Col. de 

 France (1860); G. R. Crotch, Zool. 8083 (1862). 

 Mr. Crotch states this species to be not uncommon on 

 sallows. 



It appears from Foudras (loc. cit.) to be allied to 

 C. aurata (Marsli.), Foud., and about the same size as 

 that insect, from which it differs in being concolorous, 

 though varying from greenish-copper to aeneous and blue ; 

 also in having the four first joints only of the antennae 



