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B. Elytra rather elongated in both sexes and deflexed. 



Sp. 2. RoeseJii. Viridis vel testacea, thoracis lined dorsali postice elevata, 

 margine omni thoracis partis deflexo alio seujlavido, ahdomine vittis duabus 

 sublateralibus atris, femoribus posticis externe vittd nigra. (Long. corp. 

 $ 6 — 7 lin. ; $ ovip. incl. 10 — 11 lin.) 



Lo. Roeselli. Hagenbach, Symb. Faun. Ins. Helv. 39. f. 24. — Ac. Kirbii. 

 Steph. Catal. 300. No. 3707. 



Green or testaceous ; thorax with an elevated dorsal line behind, the anterior 

 margin of the deflexed portion white or yellowish, sometimes bright green; 

 elytra horn-coloured, with a yellowish streak on the shoulders ; abdomen 

 with two black streaks towards the sides, and posterior femora with one on 

 the outside at the base ; ovipositor short and much curved. 



This species appears to be very rare in this country. I have 

 hitherto seen, so far as I remember, two examples only, which are in 

 my own collection, and were found in the vicinity of the metropolis 

 in the autumn, I believe at Hampstead. 



Sp. 3. brachyptera. Viridis vel grisea, thoracis lined postice elevatd margine 

 lateris deflexi postico albo, elytris margine antico et postico viridibus, inter dum 

 totis griseis, femoribus posticis interne et externe vittd nigrd. (Long. corp. 

 $ 5—6; ? ovip. incl. 9 — 11 lin.) 



Gry. brachypterus. Linne. — Ac. brachyptera. Steph. Catal. 300. No. 3306. 

 Ac. Kirbii. Dale MS. 



Green or griseous ; thorax with an elevated dorsal line behind, the hinder 

 edge of its deflexed portion alone white; elytra with the anterior and 

 posterior margins bright green, or entirely griseous in the females ; posterior 

 femora with a black streak at the base, both in the outer and inner surfaces, 

 the inner one shortest ; ovipositor of the female rather long and straightish. 



Not uncommon in the New Forest, and occasionally in the vicinity 

 of the metropolis : I have taken it at Coombe and Darenth woods, 

 and also near Ripley, in July and August. 



Genus III.— XIPHIDION, Latreille. 



Body rather slender, glossy; eyes prominent, exserted; head conspicuously 

 acuminated in front ; antennaa about thrice the length of the body, very 

 slender, with the basal joint very robust, produced within, the second rather 

 smaller, the other joints considerably attenuated; thorax rounded above, 

 with the sides gradually deflexed ; elytra more or less elongate, nearly or 

 quite as long as the abdomen, ocellated in the males ; wings small, or rudi- 

 mentary; abdomen somewhat cylindric, with four very short styles at the 

 ' apex in the males, and two in the females, the latter sex with a short 

 ■ slightly curved, or longish and nearly straight ovipositor. 



