TYPHLOCYBA DOUGLASI. 1B7 



Common on the elm, Ulmits campestvis. 



Mr. Mosley in October sent me numerous examples, 

 crawling on the trunks of the sycamore {Acer jjseudo- 

 platanus) in the country round about Huddersfield. 



The female is less marked than the male as to 

 colour, and shows two larger and one smaller rusty 

 spots on the elytron. 



Typhlocyba geatiosa. Boh. Plate LXXI., fig. 2. 



Typlilocyha gratiosa, Boh. ; Sahib. ; Doug. ; Edw. 



pt. ii. p. 100. 

 T. saturalis, Flor ; Kirschb. 

 Eupteryx cqncalis, Marsh. 

 Anomia gratiosa, Leth. 

 ^4. saturalis, Fieb. 



General colour pale ; almost white. Vertex spotless. 

 Eyes brown. Pronotum sometimes with three obscure 

 brown stains. Abdomen pale yellowish white, the 

 segments being more or less bordered with brownish. 

 Legs white, claws fuscous. Elytron pale fuscous- 

 yellow. The apex obscurely marked by fumose areas. 

 Clavus sometimes tinged with fuscous. 



Mr. Edwards says, "not very common." Affects 

 the beech (Fagus sylvatica). 



Inch. Millimetres. 



Expanse 0-28 T'lO 



Length 0-14 3-50 



Typhlocyba Douglasi, Edw. Plate LXXL, fig. 3. 



Typhlocyha Douglasi, Edw. pt. ii. p. 100; and Ent. 

 Mo. Mag. xiv. 248, fig. 1, style. I.e., and xviii. 

 224, fig. c. ; Leth. ; Fieb. 



