Insects, 



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3. Fam. LEPTURiDiE, Leach. 



1. Strangalia, Serv., Steph. 



S. armata, Herhst. S. elongata, Steph* Very common ; on flowers, 

 especially of Apiaceae. 



S. melanura, Linn. On flowers ; Rowner. 



2. Leptura, Linn., Steph. 



L. tomentosa, Fahr., Steph. Not uncommon ; on roses in gar- 

 dens, on umbelliferous flowers, and on Achillea Millefolia. 



L. livida, Fahr. (Pachyta), Steph. On Apiaceae ; tolerably fre- 

 quent. 



3. Grammoptera, Serv., Steph. 



G. laevis, Fahr., Steph. On apiaceous flowers, at Rowner. 

 G. ruficornis, Fahr., Steph. On flowers of hawthorn ; tolerably 

 abundant. 



EUPODA. 

 I. Criocerid^, Leach. 



1. Donacia, Fahr., Steph. 



D. dentipes, Fahr., Steph. Common \ on flowers of Sparganium 

 ramosum, at Grange. 



D. sericea, Linn. D. Proteus, Steph. Rare ; along ditches at 

 Grange. 



D. nigra, Fahr., Steph, One specimen taken off" sedges, at Grange. 

 D. Typhae, Brahm, Steph. Off" leaves of Carices and Sparganium 

 ramosum. 



D. simplex, Fahr., Steph. On leaves of Nymphaea alba. 



2. Zeugophora, Kunze, Steph. 



7i. subspinosa, Fahr., Steph. Taken in considerable abundance 

 during the early part of September, on white poplars, at Grange. 

 This, in the sun, feigns death when captured. 



3. Lema, Fahr. Crioceris, Steph. 



L. cyanella, Linn., Steph. By beating trees in copses. 



L. melanopa. Linn., Steph. On foliage in copses ; not infrequent. 



4. Crioceris, Geoff., Steph. 



A. Asparagi, Linn., Steph. Occasionally met with. 



