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This species appears to be common during June and July round 
London, in Kent, and other parts of the Country. 
The Stigma on the wings of this species is only partly dark. 
The female has the abdomen stouter than the male, with not so 
much blue on it, and the last segment without the tubercles. 
A. ezonatum. Steph. Plate 3, fig. 5.2 
Length of body, from 14 to 15 lines. 
Expanse of wings, 18 to 19 lines. 
The upper edge of the wings of this species is coloured, and the 
stigma is pale. 
A.rubens. Plate 3, fig. 6. 
Length of body, from 13 to 14 lines. 
Expanse of wings, 17 to 18 lines. 
This insect was found in Battersea Fields in July, 1844, and ap- 
pears to be a very distinct species. 
A. Puella. Linneeus. Plate 3, fig. 7, 0 fig. 8.2 
Figured as lucifugum. Harr. Exp. of Eng. Ins., pl. 29, f. 5,6. 
interruptum. Charp. Tab. 40. 
Barbut Genera Insectorum. 208 pl. 11 
“SynonyME pulchella. Vander Lin. 
Length of body, from 15 to 17 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 19 to 20 lines. 
This species occurs rather plentifully during June, about London 
and elsewhere ; it is rather variable in colour, some specimens 
being much brighter than others. 
A. furcatum. Charpentier. Plate 4, f. 1, co 2.9 
Figured in Charp. Tab. 40. 
SYNONYMES cingulatum. Steph. 
puella. Vander Lin. 
Length of body, from 15 to 16 lines. 
Expanse of wings, from 18 to 19 lines, 
This insect is found rather abundantly during June and July 
round London, and elsewhere. 
The wings of this species are narrower than those of Puella, from 
which it also differs in the marking of the last segment of the body. 
The head also, appears to be smaller. 
