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This infe& is defcribed and figured, by fome of the continental 

 writers on entomology, as a native of France, Italy, and Germany, 

 but has not, we believe, been hitherto noticed as a Britifh fpecies. 

 Like other local infects it is faid to be extremely common in the 

 Ifle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, and perhaps is not found in any other 

 part of the country. 



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