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tenna? pale black. (L. 5-6 1.) On flowers, and in decayed trees: Windsor 

 and New Forests ; Coombe Wood ; Bristol ; Ireland : 6. 



2637 cserulea L. ii. 650. — Ste. M. v. 55. — (Ed. caeruleseens Oliv. E. iii. 

 50. pi. 2. f. 17. — Blue-green, finely punctured, and slightly pubescent; 

 antenna? black; elytra coriaceous opaque, each with 3 raised lines; tibia? 

 and tarsi brownish. (L. 3-4g 1.) Hedges: Darenth ; Norfolk; Suffolk; 

 Dorset ; Devon ; New Forest, &c. : 6. 



(2638 f viridissima Fab. E. ii. 369. — Oliv. E. iii. 50. pi. 2. f. 15 Ste. 



M. v. 55. note. — Brassy-green, punctured, slightly pubescent; base of the 

 antennas and the legs testaceous, knees black. (L. 4. 1.) Indicated erro- 

 neously as British.) 



2639 lurida Marsh, i. 360. — Ste. M. v. 55- — Dull blue- green, very much 

 punctured, slightly pubescent ; thorax short, with 3 fovea?; elytra with 

 2 slightly raised lines on each, the tip a little narrowed. (L. 2^-4 1.) 

 Grassy places : widely distributed : 6-7. 



§ B. Ant. 12-jointed in J; 11 -jointed in £ : — Nacerda Steven. 



2640 melanura X. ii. 651. — Oliv. E. iii. 50. pi. 1. f. 8. — Ste. M. v. 54. 

 — Head and thorax testaceous-yellow; elytra paler, with the tip black ; 

 breast and abdomen pitchy-black ; thighs dusky, tibiae and tarsi testaceous : 

 o* with 12 joints to the antenna?, the thorax on each side with a black or 

 dusky spot. (L. 4-9 1. ) Old timber: banks of Thames; Humber ; 

 Severn; at Chatham; Deal; Portsmouth; Yarmouth: 6-7. 



552 QEdemera Olivier. 

 § A. Elytra not attenuated : — Anogcodes De Jean. 

 (2641 f sanguinicollis Fab. E. ii. 370.— Oliv. E. iii. 50. pi. I. f. 12.? — 

 Fuscous ; thorax rounded, red, with 2 fovea? ; elytra fuscous, with 3 raised 

 lines: S with hinder thighs thickened. (L. 5 1. ?) Improperly considered 

 . to be indigenous.) 



§ B. Elytra attenuated : — GZdemera pr. 



2642,,carulea L. ii. 642. — Don. xvi. pi. 558. — Ste. M. v. 56. — Green 

 or blue, with a yellowish or golden tint, and a flavescent pile ; very glossy ; 

 elytra subulated, coriaceous, each with a longitudinal raised line, and a 

 shorter one towards the scutellum ; antenna? and palpi blue-green ; anterior 

 tibia? sometimes testaceous at the base. (L. 4-6 1.) Abundant on flowers ; 

 widely distributed throughout the South : 6-7. 



2643 clavipes Fab. E. ii. 373. — OZd. flavipes Oliv. E. iii. 50. pi. 2. f. 18. 

 Dull green, somewhat opaque : thorax deeply foveolated ; elytra greatly 

 attenuated, the disc with 3 raised lines, the inner one shortest ; anterior 

 legs and base of antenna? testaceous. (L. 4jl.) Flowers: Southend: 6. 



2644J marginata Fab. E. ii. 373. — Ste. M. v. 51. — Ne. femorata Pz. F. 

 xxxvi. f. 12. $. — Head and thorax black, spotless; elytra testaceous, 

 with the entire margin black ; abdomen black, with the sides testaceous ; 

 legs black. (L. 5 1. ) Locality not known. 



(2645 f Podagraria? L. ii. 642. — Oliv. E. iii. 50. pi. 1. f. 10. <J Ne. me- 



lanocephala Pz. F. xxxvi. f. 9. <j> . — (Vide Ste. M. v. 58. obs.) — Green- 

 ish-black ; pubescent ; base of the antenna?, elytra, and legs testaceous- 

 yellow, hinder tibia? and tarsi fuscous: $ with hinder thighs black, with 

 the base yellow; penultimate ventral segment notched. (L. 4 1.) Erro- 

 neously considered indigenous.) 



553 Oncomera Stephens. 

 2646 femorata Fab. E. ii. 67.— Oliv. E. iii. 50. pi. 1. f. 1. 6* Ne. 



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