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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Linnaeus penned the description of this 
insect, which had been collected (and 
probably bred) by Tobern Orlof Berg- 
mann. That period of time has not 
suflSced to affect the leg-muscles of 
this small insect, and when lately 
discovered in Kent the difference of 
climate had by no means modified its 
acrobat habits. 
The occurrence of this insect in con- 
siderable numbers in the parish of 
Lewisham has already been recorded, 
and we believe that upwards of a 
hundred specimens have been captured 
among alders. The laiTa will next 
engage attention, and the alder leaves 
will be carefully watched for blotches 
formed by some unknown Lepidopterous 
larva. “ Habitat in alni foliis sub- 
cutanea" wrote Linnajus. Was he 
right or wrong? 
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