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Pyrrnosoma. Charpentier. 
Named from zvufpos red, and cwsa body, the colours of both 
sexes being generally red. 
The hairs on the insects of this genus are Jonger than in the pre- 
ceding; they are also of a larger size, and the cross nervures of 
the wings are straiter, and not so close. 
Pyrruosoma minium. Charp. Plate 5, fig. 3, 97 4.2 
Figured in Harr. Exp. Eng. Ins, pl. 29, f. 1, 2. 
Donovon. Brit. Ins. Vél. isp. Os 7.02. 
Charp. Tab. 36, f. 2. 
as nymphula.o Sulz Hist. Ins. Tab. 24, f. 5. 
puella. Barb. Gen. Ins. 208, p. 11. 
SyNnonyMEs puella var. 6. Lin. 
Sanguineum. Lea. 
Sanguinea. Vander Lin. 
Length of body, from 16 to 17 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 20 to 23 lines. 
This species is found abundantly during June round London, in 
Kent, Yorkshire, Devonshire, and other parts of the country. 
It varies much in its markings and brightness of colour. 
ErytTHromMa. Charpentier. 
Named from é¢pu@pos red and ona eyes, in allusion to the colour 
of their eyes whilst alive. 
ErYTHROMMA fulvipes. Stephens. Plate 5, fig. 5.2 
Length of body, about 17 lines. 
Expanse of wings, about 24 lines. 
This appears to be an uncommon species, but has been taken 
during June, at Coombe Wood, and at Ripley. 
The figure is taken from a specimen in Mr. Stephens’ Cabinet. 
E. Chloridion. Charp. Plate 5, fig. 6.9 
Figured in Charp. Tab. 37. 
Roesel 2 aquat. Zab. 11,f.6.c0 
Schef. Icon. Zab. 121,f. 4, 0° 5 2. 
SynonyMeE. Lincolniense. Steph. 
Length of body—163 lines. 
Expanse of wings—23 lines. 
This species is stated by Mr, Stephens, in his “ Illustrations of 
of British Entomology,” to be found during June in Lincolnshire ; 
and is figured from a specimen in his cabinet. 
