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short, bluish-green, the sutures and sides golden. (L. 8 1.) In the 

 Wandsworth road ; and once in Guildhall, London : 6. 



259 Anthraxia Eschsckoltz. 



1367 Salicis Fab. E. ii. 216. — Don. iv. pi. 127. — Ste. M. iii. 238. — 

 Brilliant green, spotless beneath ; sides of the abdomen and apical half of 

 the elytra golden-copper: legs and antennae greenish-black. (L. 3 1.) 

 On willows : Lordship Lane, Dulwich : 6. 



1368 nitidula L. ii. 662.— Cur. i. pi, 31. — Ste. M. iii. 238. — Ovate ; 

 golden-green; slightly shining; thickly rugose-punctate; thorax with 2 

 fovea? at the base; legs green-brass. (L. 2^ 1.) Flowers of whitethorn, 

 near Brockenhurst : 6. 



(1369J manca Fab. E. ii. 211.— Pz. F. xxii. f. 10. — Ste. M. iii. 238. note. 



— Red-copper : thorax golden, with 2 obscure lines ; elytra obscure, 



thickly granulated ; thighs coppery ; tibiae, tarsi, and antennas obscure. 



(L. 4 1.) Given as British, but incorrectly.) 

 (1370f 4-punctata L. ii. 662 Herbst. A. pi. 28. f. 17. — Ste. M. iii. 238. 



note. — Ovate ; dull black, bronzed : thorax with 4 transverse fovea? ; 



elytra thickly rugose-punctate. (L. 2|1.) Also erroneously given as 



British.) 



260 Ptosima Serville. 



1371 9-maculata L. ii. 662. —Ste. M. iii. 240. pi. xix. f. 2. — Shining blue- 

 black : forehead with a round yellow spot ; thorax with a faint dorsal 

 line, and 2 round yellow spots behind ; elytra irregularly punctate-striate, 

 with 3 yellow spots (varying in size) ; body slightly pubescent beneath. 

 (L. 6^-7^1.) Near Cockermouth, Cumberland: 7. 



261 Agrilus Megerle. 



1372 biguttatus Fab. E. ii. 212 Pz. F. xc. f. 8. — Ste. M. iii. 239. — 



Very brilliant blue- or bronzed-green, thickly granulated : front im- 

 pressed ; elytra with a deep fovea at the base, and a small white villose 

 spot towards the apex, near the suture ; abdomen with 3 or 4 bright white 

 villose spots on the sides. (L. 4-8 1.) On felled timber: Darenth 

 Wood ; Hampstead and Cuckfield : 6. 



1373 viridis L. ii. 663. — Don. v. pi. 174. — Ste. M. iii. 239. — Green- 

 or bluish-brass : forehead convex, with a faint impression ; thorax and 

 elytra wrinkled transversely, the former a little narrowed and waved 

 behind; legs and antennas dvdl bronze. (L 2f-3^ 1.) On oaks: Darenth 

 Wood ; Ripley ; Hertford ; Kensington Gardens ; Netley ; Frostendon, 

 Suffolk ; York, &c. : 6-7. 



1374 chryseis Ziegler Cur. ii. pi. 67. — Ste. M. iii. 240. — Golden- 

 purple above, metallic beneath : front with a faint groove ; thorax wrinkled 

 transversely, and with a fovea in the middle and 2 at the base ; elytra 

 scabrous ; legs and antenna? brassy-black. (L. 3| 1.) In the New Forest ; 

 near Windsor and near London : 9. 



1375 amethystinus Oliv. E. ii. pi. xi. f. 128. — Ste. M. iii. 240. — 

 Broadish ; rich violet-purple ; front impressed : thorax slightly dilated on 

 the sides, with two fovea? behind ; elytra with a rounded fovea at the base 

 and faintly granulated ; body brassy beneath ; legs and antennae black. 

 (L. 3^ 1.) Near London : 5. 



(1376 \ Rubi L. ii. 661. — Pz. F. xxix. f. 20. — Ste. M. iii. 241. note. — 

 Bronzed-black : front deeply excavated ; thorax foveolated ; elytra dull 

 bronze, with about 4 transverse waved ashy bands ; legs and antenna? 

 brassy- black. (L. 6 1.) Indicated, erroneously, as British.) 



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