GALERUCIDiE. — HALTICA. 303 



Very abundant within the metropolitan district. " Common near 

 Swansea."— Z. W. Dillwyn, Esq. " Weston."— i^CT. J. H. 

 Matthews. "New Walk, York."— IF. C. Hewitson, Esq. " Rae- 

 hi\h."—Rev. W. Little. 



Sp. 28. flava. Oblongo-ovata, rufo-testacea, nitida, immaculata, oculis nigris, 

 elytris regulariter punctato-striatis. (Long. corp. 1^ — Ijlin.) 



Mord. flava. Linne.—Ila.. flava. Steph. Catal. 218. No. 2229. 



Oblong-ovate, ruio-testaceous, shining, immaculate : eyes black : thorax with a 

 deep abbreviated transverse impression behind : elytra regularly and rather 

 deeply -punctSite-striate : legs and antennae pale testaceous. 

 Less abundant than the last ; not very common near London : 



found near Bristol " Swansea, not common." — L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. 



Sp. 29. similis. Oblongo-ovata, pallide rufo-testacea, subnitida, immaculata, 

 oculis nigris, elytris subregulariter punctato-striatis. (Long. corp. 1 — l^ lin.) 



Ha. similis. Kirby MSS.—Steph. Catal. 218. No. 2230. 



Less than the preceding : oblong-ovate, pale rufo-testaceous, immaculate : eyes 

 black : thorax very globose and more glossy than the elytra, which are some- 

 what irregularly punctate-striate. 



Probably an immature state of the foregoing species. 



Found in Norfolk, Suffolk, and near London. " Swansea." — 

 L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. " Weston."— i^etJ. A. H. Matthezvs. " Mel- 

 don-park." — G. JVailes, Esq. 



Sp. 30. afRnis. Oblongo-ovata, minus convexa, nigra, thorace, elytris, antennis, 

 tibiis tarsisque pallide testaceis, suturd elytrorum nigricante. (Long. corp. 

 li-ll lin.) 



Ha. affinis. Ent. Hefte.—Steph. Catal. 218. No. 2231.— Ch. atricilla. Don. 

 V. xvi. pi. 566. 



Oblong-ovaXe, slightly convex, black: thorax and elytra pale testaceous, the 

 former finely and very obsoletely punctulate, the latter regularly and rather 

 deeply punctate-striate, the suture, especially in the middle, dusky or blackish : 

 femora piceous, posterior black : tibiae and tarsi testaceous : antennae pale 

 testaceous. 

 Not very common ; taken occasionally within the metropolitan 



district, and in Norfolk, and near Bristol. « Holme-gate."— T. C. 



Hei/sham, Esq. 



Sp. 31. Salicarife. Ovata, convexa, pallide testacea, elytris dilutioribus, pectore 

 abdomineque piceis, oculis nigris, antennis apice fuscescentihus. (Long. corp. 

 If-l4 lin.) 



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