NOTES ON THE BRITISH UALTICIBJE. 
Learning in October, 1863, that Herr Kutschera, of Vienna, was engaged upon 
Monograph of the Halticidce, I thought it desirable he should see a series of our 
ritish species, and that I should obtain his opinions relating to them. T therefore 
lade up as complete a collection of them as I was able, at the time, to do, and 
irwarded it to Vienna, together with such observations on the species as I thought 
light possibly be useful to him. This collection is now returned to me, with the 
Jcompanying names and observations kindly furnished by Herr Kutschera. They 
ill, no doubt, interest many of the readers. of the "Entomologist's Monthly 
Magazine." 
Species sent by 
Mr. Waterliouse, 
e names being those of 
his Catalogue. 
Names and Observations returaed by Herr Kutschera. 
nsobrina 
Graptodera.* 
consobrina t 
Fondr., AUard (non Kutschera), 
Dufts. ? 
Guer., Allard. Scarcely specifi- 
cally distinct from the French 
specimens, though diflfering a 
little in the punctuation of the 
elytra, the formation of the fron- 
tal tubercles, and the anterior 
angles of the thorax. 
Allard 
ipelophaga 
ericeti 
longicollis 
Allard 
racea 
Dufts. (kelianthemi, Allard, non 
oleracea, Auctorum). 
Foudras (cognata, Kutschera). 
Fab. 
rcurialis 
Herileophaga. 
nsversa 
Crepidodera. 
ruginea 
Scop. 
Linn. 
ipes 
idula .... 
Ckepidodera (Chalcoides). 
xines 
Linn. 
•ata 
Marsh.,Foudr.(i;ersico?or,Kutsch.). 
N.B. — fulvicornis. Fab. may be 
identical with C. aureola, Foudr. 
deeri 
CREPiDOT)EjiA(Hippuriphila) 
•escens 
Crepidodera (EpiMx). 
>P^ 
r Herr Kutschera expresses himself dissatisfied with the determinations of the species of Gravto- 
,0 hitherto marie, and solicits the loan of specimens, with the view to re-examination of the Broun 
t Where the name in the second column would correspond with that in the first, it is omitted in 
remaining portion of this paper. 
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