112 COLEOPTEEA. 



39. Clytus erytheocephalus, Fab., Ent. Sjst, ii, p. 3oO; 



Olivier, Eutom., Col., iv, p. 70, pi. 5, fig. 60; Stephens, 

 Illustr. Mand., iv, p. 245, note ; id., Manual, Introd., 

 p. vi, and p. 276 ; E. C. Eve, Ent. Mo. Mag., ix, p. 

 215; H. Doubleday, ibid., p. 268. 

 A single example of this North American species was 

 taken by Mr. Thorpe of Middleton, in a grassy place, at 

 rest, about a mile or two from that town, and is only noticed 

 here to show how easily an undoubted foreigner may come 

 among ns provided with apparently trustworthy introduc- 

 tions. Mr. Doubleday once took it in his garden at Epping, 

 and is of opinion that it came over as a pupa in the wood of 

 some boxes received during the previous winter from North 

 America. This is, doubtless, the individual referred to by 

 Stephens, p. 276, "Old timber: Epping Forest, 6; doubtless 

 introduced from X. America." 



The species is less bulky than C. arietis, with longer and 

 much thinner legs ; and is entirely ferruginous, except four 

 yellow bands on the apically more or less darkened elytra. 



40. Agapanthia micaxs. Panzer, Faun. Ins. Germ., Heft 



XXXV, p. 14 (1796), Saperda; Mulsant, Ann. Soc. 



Linn. Lyon (2), 1863, p. 364; E. C. Eye, Ent. Mo. 



Mag., ix, p. 190. 

 violacea, Olivier, Entom., iv, 68, 34 (1795), Fab., Syst. 



Eleuth., ii, p. 331 (1801), nee Frohlich, Krit. Verz. 



Oesterr. Schneckenkafer (1793), Mulsant, /. c, p. 366. 

 carulea, Schonherr, Syn., Ins. iii, p. 437; Mulsant, Hist. 



Nat. Col. Fr., Longic, p. 177. 

 smaragdina, Krynicki, Enum. Col. Ross, merid. ; Falder- 



mau. Faun. Ent. Transcauc, ii, p. 301. 

 I have recorded the detection of an example of this species 



