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ceous ; the apex of the latter obscure ; about four lines ; 

 common on the burdock. PL 84, fig. 6. 



Tribe IT. GALERUCARIiE. Shuck. 



Family [105]. Galerucid^. Steph. 



Genus [572]. Auchenia. Marsh. One species. 



A. quadrimaculata, Lin. Reddish testaceous, with the head 

 and four spots on the elytra, two basal and two apical, 

 black ; apex of antennae obscure ; about four lines ; 

 marshy meadows. PL 81, fig. 1. 

 Genus [573]. Adimonia. Schr. Two species. 



A. Halensis, Lin. Testaceous, with the antennae, legs and 

 two spots on the thorax obscure ; the crown of the head 

 and the elytra of a bright green ; three to four lines ; 

 hedges; not uncommon. PL 81, fig. 2. 

 Genus [574]. Galeruca. Geoffr. Eleven species. 



G. Tanaceti, Lin. Entirely black, slightly shining ; five to 

 six lines ; meadows and on plants. PL 81, fig. 3. 

 Genus [575]. Luperus. Geoffr. Two species. 



L. flavipes, Lin. Bright shining black and smooth ; thorax, 

 legs and base of antennae yellow ; about two lines ; in 

 hazel hedges; common. PL 81, fig. 5. 

 Genus [576]. Calomicrus. Dillwyn. One species. 



C. circumfusus, Marsh. Bright shining black ; base of 

 antennae, thorax in front and the elytra externally pale 

 testaceous ; about one and a half line ; plants and herb- 

 age, and birchwood; common. PL 81, fig. 4. 



Family [106]. Halticid^e. Kirby. 



Genus [577]. Haltica. Illig. Forty-three species ? 



H. Nemorum, Lin. Shining black, with a broad pale livid 

 streak down the elytra ; base of antennae, tibiae and tarsi 

 testaceous ; about a line ; on culinary plants ; common. 

 PL 82, fig. 1. 

 Genus [578]. Thyamis. Steph. Thirty-eight species ? 



T. femoralis, Marsh. Testaceous, with the head, apex of 

 the antennae, suture of the elytra, and the posterior legs, 

 black ; about one and a half line ; hedges, by sweeping. 

 PL 82, fig. 2. 

 Genus [579]. Mantura. Steph. Six species. 



M. semiaenea, Fab. Greenish black, with the base of the 

 antennae, anterior legs, and posterior tibiae and tarsi, and 

 the external portion of the elytra, reddish testaceous ; 

 about one and a half line ; hedges. PL 82, fig. 3. 

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