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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



marks, especially towards the apical angle. I am not aware 

 of the locality of this specimen. It has been kindly lent me 

 by Mr. Stevens, purposely for figuring in the 'Entomo- 

 logist.' — Edward Newman. 



Economy of Chalcidice. By Francis Walker, Esq. 



(Continued from p. 274.) 

 I HAVE mentioned in a recent publication the parasitism of 

 Rhaphitelus maculatus on Hylesiuus Spartii : I have seen 



RHAPHITELUS MACULATUS. 



SEjnOTUS TAEIAXS. 



only one specimen of it in England. The genera Semiotus 

 and Seladerma should be united, and the former name may be 



