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Templetonia crystallina, Muller. 



Podura crystallina, Muller. Zool. Dan. Prod. 



— nitida, Temp. Trans. Ent. Soc, vol. i. 



— — Burm. Handb. d. Entom. 



Heterotoma crystallina, Bourlet. Mem. Soc. Roy. Lille, 1839. 

 Degeeria margaritacea, Nic. Mem. Soc. Helv., 1842. 

 Mtlieocems crystaUimis, Bovirlet. Mem. Soc. Roy. Doiiai, 1842. 

 Podura nitida, Liicas. His. Nat. des Crvis. Ar. et Myr. 

 Heterotoma crystallina, Gervais. His. Nat. Apteres, 

 Degeeria margaritacea, „ „ „ „ 



Orchesella crystallina, Nicolet. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1847. 

 Degeeria margaritacea, „ „ „ „ 



Isotoma nitida, „ „ „ „ 



Plate XX. 



Templeton's description of this species (/. c. p. 94) is 

 as follows : — " Body obovate, smooth, shining ; head 

 globular, a little produced anteriorly ; eyes reddish - 

 brown. Thoracic and abdominal rings pale, with 

 innumerable reddish-brown streaks and spots, espe- 

 cially basally, and two or three strong hairs in the 

 middle : a collar of similar hairs encircling the neck, 

 and minute ones over the whole body. Antennae and 

 legs pellucid. 



" Length '09 inch." 



This species is common in Kent. When alive, they 

 are silvery white, so that at first they might easily 

 be mistaken for specimens of L. argentatus ; when, 

 however, they have been for some few days in spirits of 

 wine, the reddish spots mentioned by Templeton made 

 their appearance. 



Sweden, Switzerland, France, England, Ireland. 



The brown eyepatch has one lens (PI. LYI, fig. 9). 



Seiea, Lubhoch 



Plate LVI, figs. 1—4. 



Body scaly. Antennse 4-jointed : terminal segment 

 not ringed. Eyes on a dark patch. Thorax not pro- 

 jecting over the head. Abdominal segments unequal. 



