312 CYCLICA. CHRYSOMELIDJE. 



■ Phratora Chevrohit. 



2458 Vitellina? L. ii. 589. — Mart. C. pi. 14. f. 1.— Ste. M. iv. 335 



Oblong-ovate ; above brassy-green, blue, or blaek, rarely violaceous ; very 

 glossy ; elytra rather faintly punctate-striate, the stria? somewhat irregu- 

 larly placed towards the sides ; body brassy beneath, its apex reddish ; base 

 of the antenna; dull red. (L. l|-2l. ) Willows and poplars: generally 

 distributed : 6-7. 



2459 unicolor Marsh, i. 185. — Ste. M. iv. 336. — Somewhat elongate- 

 ovate ; above blue-black, slightly glossy ; thickly and finely punctured 

 throughout, the punctures dispersed in irregular stria? on the elytra ; body 

 entirely black beneath. (L. 2-2^ 1.) Poplars : London district ; Bristol; 

 Weston; Yorkshire: 6-7. 



— — Gastrophysa Chevrolat. 



2460 Polygoni L. ii. 589. —Don. iii. pi. 96. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 336. — - 

 Oblong-ovate ; blue or greenish ; finely punctured ; thorax convex, bright 

 shining red ; tip of abdomen and legs also red ; tarsi pitchy above ; an- 

 tennae black, dull red at the base. (L. 1|-2| 1.) Polygonum avicularia : 

 widely dispersed : 4-7. 



2461 Raphani Fab. E. ii. 430. — Ste. M. iv. 336 Ch. Hypocha?ridis 



Don. xi. pi. 373. f. 3. — Oblong-ovate ; above golden or bluish-green, 

 shining ; above very thickly punctate, especially the elytra : forehead with 

 a deep groove ; mouth pitchy : antenna? and legs brassy ; tarsi pitchy. (L. 

 l|-2fl.) On docks, &c. : Battersea fields ; Hertford ; Southend ; Cam- 

 bridge ; Liverpool ; S. Wales ; Yorkshire ; Cramond, &c. : 4-7. 



2462 fastuosa L. ii. 470. —Don. vi. pi. 194 Ste. M. iv. 337. — Ovate; 



convex ; rich golden green, changing to blue ; head and thorax slightly 

 punctured ; elytra more coarsely punctured, the punctures rather dis- 

 persed in lines on the sides, the suture and a short stripe on the disc bright 

 violet-blue; antenna? fuscous, their base dull red. (L. 2^-3 1.) White- 

 thorn hedges ; Darenth Wood ; Richmond Park ; Ripley ; Devil's Ditch j 

 Granchester ; Saw try Fen, Monk's Wood; near Carlisle; Scotland: 6. 



Ph^edon pr. Chev. 



2463 Betula? L. ii. 587. — Ste. M. iv. 333. — Ch. Cochlearia? Pz. F. xliv. 

 f. 15. — Short, ovate: glossy violet or brilliant blue, occasionally greenish; 

 head and thorax minutely punctured ; elytra moderately punctate-striate, 

 interstices impunctate; body beneath, legs, and antenna?, entirely black. 

 (L. lj 1.) Meadows : London district; and pretty generally distributed : 

 4-6. 



2464 Cochlearia? Fab. E. i. 445. — Ste. M. iv. 333. — Pz. F. xxi. f. 2. — 

 Short ; somewhat ovate ; above shining blue or greenish, beneath more 

 obscure, with the apex of the body testaceous : thorax thickly punctulate ; 

 elytra very convex, finely punctate-striate, interstices obsoletely punctate, 

 in the middle of the base a fovea, and exterior to the last an elevated cal- 

 lus : antenna? black. (L. \\ 1.) 



Var. ? Ch. gomphoceros Leach. — Ste. M. iv. 333. — More ovate ; wholly 

 black beneath ; thorax obsoletely punctate ; antenna? rather distinctly 

 thickened at the tip. London district ; Cambridge ; Yorkshire ; New- 

 castle ; S. Wales ; Bristol : 5-6. 



2465 concinna Ste. M. iv. 334. — Short, ovate ; beneath black ; above blue, 

 green, brassy, coppery, golden or greenish-purple, &c. ; elytra sometimes 

 concolorous, at others not : thorax convex, thickly and finely punctured ; 

 elytra deeply punctate-striate, interstices distinctly punctured ; the b& 

 with a callus, and a fovea within. (L. 1| 1.) Banks: Southend: 4-6. 





