165 
Species sent by 
Mr. Waterhouae, 
he names being those of 
his Catalogue. 
Names and Observations returned by Hen- Kutscbera. 
cyanella. 
Phyxlotreta, 
antennata 
obscurella 
Plecteoscelis. 
Chjetocnema. 
subcserulea* .. 
Thyamis. 
absyntbii. 
Kntsch. {ewphorhim, Allard; cya- 
nella, Poudr.) var. with tie an- 
terior thighs entirely red. I 
have identified the H. euplwrhioi 
of Schrank with the species 
which is very common in Austria 
on EupJwrhia cyparissias, syno- 
nymous with ApUh. ovata, of 
Allard and Poudr. 
Kedt. (atro-ccerulea, Allard ; euphor- 
hice, Poudr.). 
Steph., Allard. 
Curtis (campanula;, Redt. in Coll.) 
Ent. H. (nodicornis, Marsh.). 
Ent. H. 
Illig. 
Illig., Poudr. fposciloceras, Comolli, 
Allard). 
Payk. 
Poudr., Allard. 
Redt. 
Kutsch. (flexuosa, Poudr., Allard.) 
Linn. 
Comolli. 
Redt. 
Curtis(ea;ctsa,Redt.,Poudr., Allard) 
Fab. 
Marsh. 
Kntsch. (non Sahlhergii, Gyll., 
Poudr., Allard). 
Payk. 
Bohem. 
Linn. 
Pab. 
Pab. 
Payk. 
Kutschera. 
Rosenh,, Allard, Kutsch. (pulex, 
Poudr.). 
Payk. 
* This (which proves to be a new species very nearly allied to Sahlbergii) is described by Herr 
Kutschera from the specimens sent by me, and some others from Steiennnrk by Ilerr Kahr. My specl- 
nens were chiefly taken in a marshy part of Wimbledon Common, in the month of Jnne, 1857.— 
}. U. W. 
