GALERUCID.T::. — HALTICA. 297 



Ha. flexuosa. Ent. Hefte.^Steph. Catal. 214. No. 2154. 



OMong-OYSite, slightly depressed, black, thickly punctured : elytra with a narrow 

 sinuated pale luteo -testaceous longitudinal streak, reaching from the base to the 

 apex : legs black, with the joints piceous : antennse testaceous at the base : the 

 apex dusky-black. 



Variable in regard to the form of the pale streak on the elytra, which is, how- 

 ever, always narrow, and not interrupted in the middle of its outer edge : — 

 the legs are sometimes pale. 



Less abundant than the last, but nevertheless very common in 

 the vicinity of London, frequenting grassy places, fields, &c. " York 

 and Oxford." — W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Sp. 5. sinuata. Ohlongo-ovaio, subdepressa, nigra, crebre punctata elytris vittd 

 longitudinali lata emarginato-sinuatd luteo-testaced, antennarum basi testaceis. 

 (Long. Corp. 1 lin.) 



Ha. sinuata. Steph. Catal. 214. No. 2155. 



Oblong-ovaXe, slightly depressed, black, thickly punctate : elytra with a broad 

 luteo-testaceons streak arising at the base and reaching to the apex, ivith a 

 black semicircular lobe in the middle of its exterior edge : legs entirely black : 

 antennae with the five basal joints testaceous, the rest black. 



Also not common near London. " Swansea, common." — L. W. 

 Dillzorjn, Esq. 



Sp. 6. vittata. Oblonga, atra, elytris pallide testaceis, margine omni fascidque 



media atris. (Long. corp. l| lin.) 

 Ha. vittata. Steph. Catal. 214. No. 2156. 



Oblong, black, depressed, shining, punctured : elytra pale testaceous, with the 

 entire margin and a fascia in the middle black : legs black : antennae with the 

 base pale. 



Found near London, and in Norfolk, but apparently scarce. 



Sp. 7. Lepidii. Elongata, depressiuscula, subtiliter jmnctulata viridi-wnea, 

 antennis pedibusque ntgris, thorace antice angustiori, elytris obtusis. (Long, 

 corp. 1 — if lin.) 



Ha. Lepidii. Ent. Hefte.— Steph. Catal. 214. No. 2157. 



Elongate, somewhat depressed, finely punctured, greenish-brass : thorax a little 

 narrowed anteriorly, above rather convex and prettily punctured : elytra with 

 the apex obtusely rounded, greenish-blue, more deeply punctured than the 

 thorax: body beneath bluish: legs black: femora a little bluish: antennae 

 entirely black. 



Not very uncommon in woods and hedges within the metropolitan 

 district. 



