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This species, which is found during June and July in Kent, 
Essex, and elsewhere, varies much in the costal spots on the wings, 
which in some specimens are of a very faint colour and small. 
The body of the female is stouter than that of the male, and has 
the marginal spots larger. 
L. 2 maculata. Charp. Appears to be a variety of the preceding 
species ; from which it differs in the wings being without the dark 
costal mark, and in having more dark marks on the body. 
L. prenubila. Newman. plate 17, fig. 2. & 
Length of body, about 2 inches. 
Expanse of wings, about 3 inches 2 lines. 
This Insect is considered by some as a large and dark variety of 
the preceding species. 
Tt is found near Epping, Godalming, and in Cambridgeshire, early 
in July, and is figured from a specimen in Mr. Stephens’ Cabinet. 
L. cancellata. Lin. plate 17, fig. 3, 0 plate 18, fig. 1. & 
Figured in Don. 14, pl. 472. 
Kirby and Spence, Int. to Ent. vol. I., pl. 3, f. 5. 
Scheff. Icon. Tab. 206, f. 3. a 
Charp. Zab. 5. 
Length of body, 1 inch 10 lines. 
Expanse of wings, 3 inches 1 to 3 inches 2 lines. 
This insect is figured from specimens in Mr. Stephens’ cabinet, 
who states that the species is found during June in Kent and 
elsewhere. 
LL. cerulescens. Fab. plate 18, fig.2, 7% 3. ° 
SyNonyYME Donovani. Lea. 
Figured as biguttata. Don. 13, pl. 449. 
Charp. Tad. 6. 
Scheff. Icon. Tab. 206, f. 1, 2, & Tab.174,f. 1. 2 
Ann. de la Soc. Ent. tome VI., Tab. 5, 6. 
This pretty species is figured from specimens in Mr. Stephens’ 
collection. 
The insect generally occurs in June, and is found in the neigh- 
bourhood of London. 
DirxLax Charp. 
Name derived from éi¢, smooth, and mAwz, surface, or place, 
in allusion to the prothorax. 
