106 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



8. T. ochroleuca, Marsh., 1. c. 

 Occurs sparingly on the sea coast. 



9. T. gracilis, Kuts., E. C. Rye, Ent. Ann. 1867, 97. 

 " Sweethope," Dr. Power. 



10. T. Reichei, Allard, Ess. Mon. 132, 80 (Teinodactyla.) 

 Banks of the Irthing, near Gilsland. Rare. 



11. T. pusilla, Gyll., Trans. CI. II., 243. 



Grassy places in woods, sea banks, &c. Common. 



12. T. suturalis, Marsh., Allard, Ess. Mon. 114, 62 (Teino- 



dactyla.) 

 Rare. Occurs most frequently on the sea banks. 



13. T. tlioracica, Allard ; T. fuscicollis, W. C. ; L. thoracicus, 



Trans. CI. II. , 242 ; L. nasturtii, 1. c. 



Abundant, and very variable in colour. 



The L. nasturtii of the Selby collection were found to be only 

 varieties of L. brunnea : those in my own collection were dark 

 small examples of T. tlioracica, Allard. 



14. T. atricilla, Gyll., 1. c. 241. 

 Not uncommon. 



15. T. Foudrasi, Cr. Cat.; L. atricapilla, 1. c. VI., 62. 

 Hartley and Gosforth. Rare. 



16. T. melanocephalus, Gyll., 1. c. 241 ; L. femoralis, 1. c. 242. 

 Not uncommon. 



PSYLLIODES, Latr. 



1. P. napi, Ent. Heft., 1. c. 244. 

 Widely dispersed, but not common. 



2. P. chrysocephala, Fab. ; P. erythrocephala, 1. c. 



In gardens, &c, not uncommon, where it often renders the 

 leaves of the radish very unsightly, 



3. P. marcida, 111., 1. c. 



A coast species, which frequents the sea-rocket (Cakile mari- 

 tima), and is abundant. 



4. P. cuprea, Ent. Heft ; P. Spergulo}, 1. c. 

 Mostly confined to the sea banks, and is not rare. 



