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A. lunulatum. Charp. Plate 4, fig. 3, 3 4.9 
Figured in Charp. Tab. 41, fig. 2. 
Length of body, 15 to 16 lines. 
Expanse of wings, 18 to 19 lines. 
This species may be known by the marking on the last segment 
of the body. It was taken in Battersea Fields during July last. 
A. hastulatum. Charp. Plate 4, jig. 5, 7 6.2 
Figured in Charp. Tab. 41,f. 1. 
Length of body from 15 to 17 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 18 to 20 lines. 
Found during June, near London, and in Kent. 
A. Cyathigerum. Charp. Plate 4, fig.7. 9 
Figured in Charp. Tad, 22, f. 1. 
Length of body—16 to 18 lines. 
Expanse of wings 20 to 21 lines, 
This species was found towards the end of July, 1844, in Batter- 
sea Fields. 
The Female is much darker than the male, 
A. brunnea. Plate 4, fig. 8. 
Length of body—15 to 16 lines. 
Expanse of wings—20 to 21 lines. 
This species was found in Battersea Fields during July 1844. 
The wings are narrow, and particularly acute at the end, and 
the nervures are irregular. 
A. annulare. Leach. Plate 5, fig. 1.9 
Figured as zreum in Harr. Exp. of Engl. Ins., pl. 29, jigs. 3, 4. 
Length of body, from 16 to 17 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 19 to 20 lines. 
This species is found during June round London. 
A. rufescens. Leach. Plate 5, fig.2. of 
SyNoNyME fusca. Vander Lin. 
Length of body, from 15 to 16 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 20 to 21 lines. 
Found during June, in the neighbourhood of London, and else- 
where. 
The Female is stouter at the apex of the abdomen. 
