NOTES ON DEILEPIIILA EUPHORBLE. 369 



Sp. 29. Eut. politus. Fem. Firidis, antennis fuscis basi 

 viridibus, pedibus fiavo-Julv'is, femoribus viridibus, alis 

 htjallnis. 



Laete viridis, fere glaber : caput thorace vix latius : oculi ocellique 

 rufo-fusci : antennae fuscas, corporis dimidio breviores ; articuli 

 1"". et 2us_ virides : thorax crassus, hujus familiae plerisque Isevior, 

 antice utrinque seneo-viridis : abdomen fere Iseve, thorace longius 

 et paullo angustius, subtus non angulatum; discus cupreo-viridis : 

 pedes flavo-fulvi ; coxee et femora viridia, hse apice flava ; tarsi 

 apice fusci ; protarsi fulvi : alae hyalinse ; squamulae fulvse, nervi 

 flavi ; stigma minimum. (Corp. long. | lin. ; alar. 1^ lin.) 



August ; on grass in fields ; near London. 



Sp. 30. Eut. vagans. Fem. /Eneus, antennis pedibusque 

 fuscis, alis siibhyalinis. 



-^neus, ad Amhlymerum propter articulo 3". parvo antennas pro- 

 pinquus : caput postice viride, thorace pauUc) latius : oculi ocel- 

 lique rufo-fusci: antennae pallide fuscse, corporis dimidio longiores; 

 clava obscurior ; articulus I""*, flavus ; 3^'^ et sequentes ad 6"™. 

 fulvi : metathorax viridi-aeneus : abdomen thorace paullo longius 

 et latius, subtus viridi-seneum non angulatum : pedes pallide 

 fusci ; coxae seneae ; tibiae apice tarsique helva, hi apice pallide 

 fusci ; protibiae et protarsi fulva : alae subhyalinae ; squamulae 

 fuscae ; nervi pallide fulvi ; stigma obscurius, minutum. (Corp. 

 long. I lin. ; alar, f lin. 



Var. (3. — Caput et metathorax omnino viridia : antennaj articulis 3°- 

 ad G"™. pallide fuscis. 



July ; on grass in fields ; near London. June ; Isle of Wight. 



Art. XXXIV. — Notes on Deilep)hila Eiiphorbice. (See 

 Plates VIII. and IX.) 



Gentle Reader, — Turn with us to the beautiful plates 

 of Deilephila EuphorblcB, the present of our valued friend, 

 Mr. Raddon. Our friend, we imagine, has no great partiality 

 for the pen ; for with so prolific a subject, one which would 

 have elicited from some of our modern entomologists abstruse 

 disquisitions on system, physiology, and metamorphosis, IMr. 



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