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25. OncHESiA FASCIATA, Payk. 



Mr. Crotch (Newman's Ent. 35, p. 174) follows Thomson 

 in reverting to this name, instead of adopting undulatay Kr. ; 

 and in assigning fasciata, Kr., to irifasciata, Zett, 



26. Carida flexuosa, Payk. 



I have to admit my error in omitting this species from my 

 Cat. It seems not unlikely to find its way into our collec- 

 tions now. 



27. LissoDEMA Heyana, Curt. 



Mr. Crotch (1. c.) reverts to Curtis' name ; as, although 

 the cursor of Gyll. is prior to it, Linnteus, from whom he 

 took the name, intended Silvanus surinamensis,2iS shewn by 

 his collection and description. 



28. CEdemera nobilis, Scop. 



Mr. Crotch (1. c.) remarks that this name is anterior to 

 the ccerulea of Linn, by some years ; and that its adoption 

 will obviate the difficulty of the same specific appellation 

 occurring in two closely allied genera. 



29. MoRDELLA ACULEATA, Linn. 



Mr. Crotch (1. c.) records specimens of this doubtfully 

 indigenous species from the West of England ; and has two 

 or three from Mr. Wollaston's Collection. 



30. MORDELLISTENA PARVULA, Gyll. 



Mr. Crotch (1. c.) states that this is the earliest name for 

 the M. incequalis of his Cat., 2nd ed. ^ a name representing 

 the pusilla of our older lists. 



