250 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



Both varieties are united by Gjllenhal (Ins. Suec, iii., 479,^ 

 under the Chrysomela CochlearicB of Fabricius, Stephens erro- 

 neously describes Ph. Betulce, as having the interstices between 

 the stria) of the elytra impunctate. 



2. P. TUMiDULA, Kirby. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., \v., 334. 

 On the leaves of the cow parsnep (Heracleiim Sphondyliumjy 

 on which the larva feeds. Common. 



347. Helodes, PayTc. 



1. H. BECCABUNGiE, Pctyh. 



Ste'pli. Illust., Mand., iv., 353. 

 " Twizell."— P. J. Selby, Es(i. "Durham."— if r. T. J. Bungey, 

 (Ornshy^s Durham). On Veronica JBeccabunya, a>nd V. Anagallis, 

 near Wooler. — J. H. 



2. H. Phellandrii, Linn. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 352. 

 On Helosciadium inundatum, &c. Common. 



3. H. MARGiNELLA, Linn, 



Phaedon marginella, Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 334. 

 On crowfoots; common. 



4. H. AUCTA, Fah. 



Phsedon aucta, Steph. Illust.^ Mand., iv., 334. 

 Not unfrequent. 



Section 3. PSEUDOTRIMERA, Westw. 

 Family 1. EBOTYLIB^. 



348. Triplax, Payh. 

 1. T. iENEA, Fab. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iii., 89. — Curt. Brit. Ent, pi. 706. 

 On a dry fungus, in the inside of a decayed willow, on the Team, 

 opposite to Eavensworth Castle. — /. H. On fungi, near Winlaton 

 Mill.— ^. J.B. 



