APPENDIX. 423 



Sp. 1. fTRiT. testaceus. Ent. Mag. {Neicman) v. i. p. 510. — Testacea,ocuJis 



fere concoloTibus. (Long-, corp. 5 lin.; antennae, 8 Hn.) 

 Testaceous; eyes nearly of the same colour; antennae much longer than the 



body^ pubescent, and tapering gradually to a point. 

 Taken near Cork, in Ireland, by Mr, C. Henivood. 



Page 260. Leptuea apica//^. As stated in this page, I conceive this to be 

 merely a variety of Lep. 4-fasciata; the name therefore must be expunged. 

 Haworth's original name for this supposed species is apica/a: his specimen 

 (labelled by him) is now in my collection. 



Page ^66. Pachyta Lamed. Drury's original specimen of this fine insect has 

 come into my possession. 



Page 276. Donacia Typhse. Curtis, v. xi. pi. 494. — Common in Suffolk. 



Page 298. Sp. 8 a. Haltica elongata. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 72. — 

 Elongato-ovata, convexiuscula, ati^a, nitida, subtilissime punctulata, antennis 

 pedihusque piceo-nigris, elytris apice ohtusis. (Long. corp. If lin.) 



Elongate-ovate, rather convex ; deep black, shining, very delicately punctu- 

 late ; antennae and legs pitchy-black ; elytra obtuse at the apex. 



Found near London. 



Page 306. Sp. 37 a. Hal. pulchella. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 72. — Ovata, 

 capite thoraceque cupreo-aurcis punctulatis, elytris aureo-viridibus profundi 

 punctata striatis, antennarum basi, pedibusque Jlavo-rufis. (Long. corp. 2 lin.) 



Ovate; head and thorax of a golden-copper, and thickly punctured; elytra of 

 a golden-green, very deeply punctate-striate ; antennae at the base and the 

 legs of a yellowish-red. 



Taken in the vicinity of London. 



Page 312. Sp. 16 a. Thyamis dimidiata. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 73. — 

 Ovata, convexa, capite thoraceque nigris nitidis, elytris pallidis, antennis 

 pedibusque Jlavo-testaceis. (Long. corp. IJ lin.) 



Ovate, convex ; head and thorax deep black, shining ; elytra very pale^ faintly 

 punctulated ; antennae and legs testaceous-yellow. 



Found near London. 



Page 315. Sp. 29 a. Thy. atricornis. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 73. — Ater, 

 subnitida, elytris piceis, obsoletissime punctulatis, antennis pedibusque atris. 

 (Long. corp. 1 lin.) 



Deep black, rather glossy ; elytra pitchy, very obscurely punctulate ; antennae 

 and legs deep black. 



Also found near London. 



Page 316. Sp. 31 a. Thy. convexa. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 73. — Subglo- 

 boso-convexa, atra, nitida, antennis tibiis tarsisque pallide testaceis, elytris 

 subtilissime punctulatis. (Long. corp. ^ lin.) 



Somewhat globose-convex; deep glossy black; antennae, tibiae, and tarsi, 

 pale testaceous ; elytra very delicately punctulated. 



Inhabits the metropolitan district. 



