404 Monograph on Pupa. 
been found by myself and others, at every season 
from May to November. They live amòng the de- 
caying leaves, in company with Hxrix lineata, laby- 
rinthica, chérsina, and indentàta. Having been 
gathered in spring and autumn, we may safely sup- 
pose some of them to have been adult ; yet none of 
them exhibit any trace of a tooth. Its cireulàr aper- 
ture readily distinguishes it from all our other species. 
It is nearly identical, however, with P. edéntula, 
Drar. gii nitida, F ÉRus. s) 
PUPA BADIA. 
Pupa bidia, Avams, p. 331, pl. IIL,. fig. 18, is- 
almost precisely like P. marginata, Drap., BRARD., 
&c., the P. muscorum, Lam.. It belongs to the 
genus Pu»rinrs, Leach. See Turton's Manual (ah 8 
edit.), 196., pl. vır., fig. 79. 
(To be continued.) 
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