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«e b™.«» Is rocogni-ed as comprising .e«ral forms > tho aartost 
: iog T. .!.,«-«». Ueiche et Sauicy. The da* form «f ."» ' 
, e,oivaieat to the S,ria„;T. Alner of Saa.cy. r.,»s .s sa.d f^. tobe 
a by small specimen, of *r»»»el»» P). Sal«te « slated, on 
h » autboritj, to be the -«™p.«,« of Stephens. The two speces a» 
lilwat cat synonymy, and I have examined the Stephens.an types. 
a Js the ,*L of Wat. Cat., a dart form of ,.siU... r-^*"""*. 
appea»d in oar later catalognes with and withont a qner, .s disposed 
ly bein. «P"sented by T. EHcUsoni.. M. Pandell suppresses 
n'me, as the'e is no wort or collection wherein it is not appl.d to 
epeoies, e. g., aUominalis. Grav..=pale l,unncu, : of Kraa^'-P"'" 
;7;lhson.= pale oM^ and EHcUsonU. Pandelle, and of Mann .= 
L, All so-called «M.«n««» in Britain that I have seen are pale ».««. 
r /^l«i« (1. c. 305) is described as rare, f-^^' ^'^ ^J, 
mtiMcoUi, iMusus var., does not occnr in E«,i«<l, bnt .n Ireland and 
L as far as my experience goes. 
3K0CKKUS :_ca^^/iar^cor.^s, Grav. Asecond species, from Chili imar,^n^• 
jlier) is noted, wherein the antennae are not pilose. 
EA -.—colchica, Ktz, ; siVphoides, Linn. 
.Hmus:-naid.s,Fauvel;iJam^-, Fab.; latius cuius, Kies. ; vro.imus, 
lurr^eralis, Grav.; ru/lpen.is, Gyll. ; marginatus, GyU. ■ FauveU n. s^; 
Is, Fa^.; ^alHpes, Grav. (/n.idus, Ki..) ; vaUiolatus, Ktz ; ru^es, De 
,neus Linn. ; /ImetaH.s, Grav, ; Bonvouloiri, n. s. ; d^sco^deus, Er. ; elon.atus. 
Unseen species ; nigerrirnus, Solsky, and nivoMs, Mots 
e only remark in this genus calling for observation is that at p. 323, where 
el. says that T. .^iolatus seems to be the same as Stephen. s^^^U^ 
. the sile given, which is that of his largest TacUn., leads to t^e bebef ^.t 
us (not described till 23 years later, and only jnst fonnd on the Scotch 
.ins or an obscure variety of Kum^^is were in Stephens view when 
r it. M. Pandell. is, however, not accurate in his statement as to the s ze, 
IcUn his inference. Stephens' largest TacUni are at.™ ^I'^^^^^^l 
\e states to be respectively 4 and H lines long. He ^^^'l'^^;]^ 
aHs and 3 to H for cinctus, Marsham (humeraUs). Kraatz gives 3 mes 
7ir,aMolatu, and 3 to 3* for Mn^eroMs. If ..o....s had then been 
Sphens' size wouldhave been right, as Kraatz givesSlinesforthats^^^^^^^^^^ 
be insects named sca^ularis in Stephens' collection are the same as .alUolatus. 
o.no...s:-iS.^..,enusMe,acronus)forrnosus,Gr...^^^^^ 
inclinans Grav.; Cedronis, de Saulcy ; cingulatus, Mann.; ana^^s Payk. . 
JgIv B.,o.o.:s.Ktz.);(Sub-genus,M^^ 
LnfrJJ!)-, nanus, Er.. nee Grav.; t.^uis, Muls. ; cleb.Us Mak 1; 
,X:ie.de.: Marsh.; Eeicl.^, n. s. ; CUe^rolaH. n. -/^V^; — 
.U. Muls. et Eey. nee Payk.. Steph., Sachse) ; i^a—m, Pande le (^^ r 
a nee Grav.); lucidus, Er.; Bruclci, n. s. ; Mdrfceli, Ktz.; .narg^natus Ktz.. 
; Gyl; n,.l.s. Mann.; le,idus, Grav.; Mn^acHJatus. Boisd. et Lac. J 
Ms Ts^pachyrapL, n. s. ; rufus, Er. (Bryo^orus) ; .n.f;.pann^s. n. s. (Br,op.) . 
