June, on the Ferofiica Beccabunga (pi. 236) and other aquatic 

 plants, Norfolk, Suffolk, and near London, 



** MiAKUS Scho. Rostrum filiform, immersed in a pectoral 

 channel: elytra flattish, subquadrate: pygidium exposed. 



2. Campanulas L. S. N. 2. 607. 7.— acephalus Mar. 271. 102. 



Like No. 3, but smaller ; the thighs are not dentated, the apex of the 

 abdomen is bidentate in the male and foveolated in the female. 



Mr. Stephens, who possesses the Marshamian collection, 

 placed the C acephalus in the wrong genus in his Syst. Cat., 

 which caused an error in the Guide, of which he complains. 



Found in June in the flowers of Campanula rotundifolia (pi. 

 324) and C. glomerata (pi. 85), on the Devil's Ditch, Newmar- 

 ket Heath, J. C; and on Hypochceris maculata by the Rev. L. 

 Jenyns : end of July, Blandford race-course and Parley, Mr. 

 Dale, and near Swansea, Mr. Dillwyn. 



3. graminis Gyll. — Curt. Brit. Ent. pi. 627. 



I am almost disposed with Paykull to consider this the fe- 

 male of No. 2., with which I have more than once found it. 

 June, grass, sides of fields near Cambridge and round London. 



*** Rhinusa Kirb. Rostrum free, often attenuated towards 

 the apex: elytra slightly depressed, subquadrate; shoulders 

 somewhat prominent anteriorly : pygidium exposed. 



4. Antirrhini Payk. — Mars. 264. 80. Black, punctured, and spa- 



ringly clothed with short ochreous hairs, forming series between the 

 channels on the elytra: rostrum short, straight, thick and attenuated; 

 thighs unarmed : H line. 

 Common in Norfolk and Suffolk in the flowers oi Antirrhi- 

 num Linaria (pi. 64); Dover, beginning of September. 



5. intaminatUS Kirb. MSS. Elongate-ovate, black, shining, pimctured, 



slightly pubescent ; rostrum short and stout, apex attenuated ; funicu- 

 lus castaneous ; elytra with narrow channels and series of punctures 

 between them, thighs unarmed : nearly 1 line. 



August, Norf., SufF., the Isle of Wight, and near London. 



6. Linarise & teter Panz. 26. 18. Black, subdepressed, sparingly 



clothed with cinereous pubescence ; rostrum thickish, very curved ; 

 antenna short, thick; thighs indistinctly dentate: 1-J- line. 

 Norfolk, on Antirr. Linaria, at the roots of which it is said by 

 Panzer to undergo its metamorphoses in a gall-shaped cocoon. 



7. tricolor Mars. 259. 65. — labilis Herb. Subcylindric, black, punc- 



tured, sparingly clothed with short rigid hairs:, antenna; short, ferru- 

 ginous, the scape scarcely longer than the 2nd joint, club black; rostrum 

 short and cylindric ; elytra with a spot on each at the base and apex, 

 an oblique band beyond the middle and the costa rufous ; legs ferru- 

 ginous, thighs black, angulated beneath : 1 line. 

 June, off a willow, Knaresborough, J. C, and Mr. Walton 

 took several; amongst short grass, Norf., SufF., and N.Wales. 

 C. Nasturtii is included in this genus by Mr. Stephens, but its 

 7-jointed funiculus shows that it does not belong to theCionides. 



The Plant is Campanula Trachelium, Nettle-leaved Bell- 

 flower. 



