294 CYCLICA. — GALERUCIDJE. 



elytra and hinder thighs blue-green. (L. 2^ 1.) Found after a flood at 

 Livermere, Suffolk : 6. 



2. Tho. with a transverse impression. 

 * Elytra punctate-striate : — Crefidodera Chevrolat. 



2296 ferruginea Schr. — ///. M. vi. 109. — Ste. M. iv. 302. — Oblong; 

 glabrous; dull red, spotless ; eyes black; elytra irregularly punctate-striate; 

 legs and antenna? palish. (L 1^-2^1.) Hedges: abundant in London 

 and Edinburgh districts, and generally distributed: 4-10. 



2297 flava L. F. 1 ed. No. 535. — Ste. M. iv. 303. — Oblong-ovate, tes- 

 taceous-red, shining, spotless ; eyes black ; elytra regularly punctate-striate ; 

 legs and antennae pale testaceous. (L. 1^-lf 1.) 



Var. Ha. similis Kirby — Ste. M. iv. 303 Less ; pale testaceous-red, elytra 



somewhat less regularly punctate-striate. Also generally distributed : 

 4-10. 



2298 affinis Ent. H. ii. 35. — Ste. M. iv. 303. — Al. atricilla Pz. F. xxi. 

 f. 8. — Oblong-ovate, moderately convex ; black; thorax and elytra pale 

 testaceous, the former faintly punctulate, the latter regularly punctate- 

 striate, the suture, especially in the middle, dark ; thighs pitchy, hinder 

 pair black; tibia?, tarsi and antennae testaceous. (L. 1^-1^1,) Hedges: 

 London district, and near Carlisle : 4-6. 



2299 Salicaria? Pk. F. iii. Ap. 453 Ste. M. iv. 303.— Ovate, convex; 



pale testaceous ; elytra paler, deeply punctate-striate, suture sometimes 

 brownish ; breast and abdomen pitchy ; legs pale ; antennae brownish, the 

 base pale; head reddish; eyes black. (L. 1^-1^1.) Hedges: London 

 district ; Bristol ; Norfolk : 6-8. 



2300 Modeeri L. ii. 594. — Don. xvi. pi. 569. f. 2 Ste. M. iv. 304. — 



Short, ovate, convex, very glossy ; brassy ; elytra regularly and deeply 

 punctate-striate, the apex more or less broadly luteous or yellow ; legs and 

 base of the antenna? testaceous, tip of the hinder thighs pitchy-red. 

 (L. f-1 1.) Grassy places; Battersea fields; Bristol; S. Wales and 

 W. of England : 6-7. 



2301 rufipes L. ii. 595 Ste. M. iv. 304. — Ch. ruficornis Don. xi. pi. 365. 



f. 2. — Ovate ; head, thorax, antenna? and legs entirely bright red ; elytra 

 bluish-green, deeply punctate-striate, the striae irregular towards the apex ; 

 breast and abdomen black. (L. 1|~1^1.) Hedges; local: Darenth Wood; 

 Hertford ; Dover ; Ripley ; Epping ; Weston ; New Walk, York ; Mel- 

 don Park ; Edinburgh, &c. : 6. 



2302 femorata Gyll. iii. 559.? — Ste. M. iv. 304. — Ovate; head, thorax, 

 tibia? and tarsi bright red ; elytra blue, deeply punctate-striate ; mouth, 

 thighs, breast, and abdomen black. (L. 1|. 1.) Near Windsor ; Hert- 

 ford, and in Suffolk : 6. 



2303 nitidula L. ii. 594. — Don. viii. pi. 213. — Ste. M. iv. 305. — Oblong- 

 ovate ; finely punctured; head and thorax golden-green, very glossy; 

 elytra blue, or green, sometimes coppery, delicately punctate-striate, the 

 stria?, especially towards the suture, irregular ; legs and base of the antenna? 

 testaceous, apex of the latter and hinder thighs black. (L. 1^-2 1.) Wil- 

 lows ; near London and Bristol. 



2304 Helxines L. ii. 594 Pz. F. xxi. f. 6. — Ste. M. iv. 305. — Ovate, 



deeply punctured ; brassy-green ; thorax golden-green, brassy, or copper, 

 very glossy ; elytra regularly and deeply punctate-striate, interstices 

 smooth, bright green, blue, brassy, or coppery, sometimes concolorous with 

 the thorax, at others discolorous ; legs and antenna? testaceous-yellow ; 

 hinder thighs occasionally with a brown cloud. (L. 1^-2 1.) 



Var. ? Ch. fulvicornis Fab. E. ii. 447. — Ste. M. iv. 306. — Above entirely 



