182 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
being omitted in Stainton’s ‘Manual’ 
from the list of districts in which the 
Camberwell Beauty has been found. — 
W. V. Guise, Walsingham Abbey , Nor- 
folk ; August 29. 
Vanessa Antiopa. — A fine female speci- 
men was caught at Chelmsford three 
days since: it was found in a sugar 
hog’s-head amongst a number of wasps. 
— James Flatman, Little Waltham 
Chelmsford; August 29. 
Acherontia Alropos. — Several larvae of 
this insect have occurred at Topsliam, 
near Exeter; amongst them are three of 
the peculiar variety figured by Fuessly 
and Hiibner; these were at first mis- 
taken for larvae of Chcerocampa Nerii . — 
H. T. Stainton; August 31. 
Deilephila Galii. — A very fair speci- 
men of this insect flew into my room on 
Thursday evening, the 27tli insl. — Inin. 
Colias Edusa , var. Helice. — Two spe- 
cimens of this variety were captured near 
Colchester during the present month ; 
one by my brother, the other by Mr. N. 
Halls, of North Hill, Colchester. — W. 
FIarwood, Colchester ; August 28. 
Argynnis Lathonia. — I have had the 
good fortune to capture a beautiful pair 
of Argynnis Lathonia , fresh from the 
chrysalis, as also a fine specimen of 
Colias Hyale this week. I saw a single 
specimen of C. Edusa flying rapidly over 
a clover field, but, after a long chase, was 
unsuccessful in my attempt to capture it. 
— Lieutenant II. D. Crozier, Royal 
Engineers , Chatham ; August 25. 
[Our correspondent has sent us a sketch 
and description of his Lathonia, and there 
is no doubt of its identity.] 
A Fungus P — During a visit in Shrop- 
shire last July I met with Anlhrocera 
Trifolii in boundless profusion on one 
hill, and in setting some of my specimens, 
I found a curious small green appendage 
to the suctorial trunk of several speci- 
mens : it appeared like a fungus, and was 
attached about one-third down the trunk 
singly or in pairs. In one instance there 
w'ere three pairs on the trunk of one 
insect. Can you tell me what it is? — 
C. G. Barrett, 37, Park Street, Mile 
End; August 31. 
[Perhaps some of our readers may be 
able to enlighten us about these green 
appendages.] 
Catocala Nupta. — Having taken this 
species rather plentifully at sugar, I can 
spare it to those in want of the insect. 
My desiderata being rather numerous, I 
will not specify anything in particular, 
but whatever your readers may think 
worth the exchange will be acceptable. 
— H. J. Stubus, Henley-on-Thames; 
August 3L. 
Pieris Daplidice and Argynnis La- 
thonia. — A specimen of the former was 
captured here last month by Mr. N. Halls ; 
of Lathonia three have been taken here, 
one by myself, one by Mr. R. Hall, and 
one by Mr. W. Harrington, of North 
Hill. — W. Harwood, 13, High Street, 
Colchester ; September 1. 
Vanessa Antiopa. — A fair specimen of 
the Camberwell Beauty was caught about 
the middle of August at Longhirsl, by 
Mr. Noble, gardener to H. J. Lawson, 
Esq., of Longhirst Hall, Morpeth, Nor- 
thumberland. — Rev. E. Lawson, Little 
Basford Rectory , St. Neots, Hunts. ; 
September 1 . 
Colias Edusa at Norwood. — Proceeding 
the other day from Norwood to West 
Wickham, I had the pleasure of cap- 
turing a fine specimen of Colias Edusa, 
about a quarter of a mile from the station. 
— George Morley, 4, Pleasant Row, 
Wellington Street, Camberwell ; Sept. 1. 
Captures in Scotland. — I have lately 
been taking Erebia Jllandina, Eupisteria 
quinquaria, Phxcsyle Jlavieinctaria, Chei- 
matobia autnmnaria,Nc. — H.J. Harding, 
Kinloch Rannoch, Perthshire. 
COLEORTERA. 
Cleonus Sulcirostris. — A young ento- 
mological acquaintance wrote to me the 
other day to ask if I could give him a 
