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8. Budensis, Speyer, Geogr. Verbr. d. Schraett, 



p. 466. 

 a. Var. Volgensis. 



B. Species with the antennae ending in a club. 



9. Statices, L., S. V., Esp., Fit., God., H.-S., Ld. ; 



? Micam, Frr. 14, 1 . 



10. Oei'yon, Hb. 



11. Attceps, Stdgr. (prgec. var.?) 



12. Ohscwa, Z. ; Ld. pro parte. 



13. Chnjsocephala, Kickeil (/Statice.^, var. alpina'l). 



14. 3Iannii, Ld. z. b. V. 1852, p. 102 [statices 



var. ?). 



15. Heydenreichii, Ld. z. b. Y. 1852, p. 103; H.-S. 



vi. p. 43 ; V. Micans, H.-S. fig. 75. 

 a. Var. (?) Crassicornis, Stdgr. (spec, distincta ?) 



[As an xippendix to the foregoing I give here some ob- 

 servations on a larva of this genus, published by Zeller in 

 the *' Zeitschrift fiir Entomologie, herausgegeben von dem 

 Verein fiir schlesischen Insektenkunde zu Breslau," 1850, 

 pp. 31, 32, and 1852, p. 83.— Ed. E. A.] 



Atychia Globulari^, or new species? 

 In the year 1848 I had found 3Ielit(sa Parthenie flying 

 freely on a peaty-meadow of the Glogau Stadtwald, one 

 German mile from the town on the right bank of the Oder. 

 The following year, in order to discover the larva, I made 

 an excursion thither on the 24th of May — more annoyed by 

 the hot sunshine than by the moisture of the ground. I ex- 

 amined carefully the leaves of Scahiosa succisa, which was 

 \evy abundant, because I suspected the larva of the Me- 



