. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. Is found in sandy places. 2. T. elatior Hal.âBrit. Ent. pi. 333.âTaken in June by Mr. Haliday on marshy ground. 3. T. lotus Curtis. 4. T. clavicornis Lat.âIn sunny gravel-pits. 5. T. longipes Curt. 6. T. Ephippium Hal.âFound in August. 7. T. flavipes Hal. 8. T. femoratus Curt. 9. T. niger Curt. 10. T. fumipennis Curt. 11. T. fuscipenni


. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. Is found in sandy places. 2. T. elatior Hal.âBrit. Ent. pi. 333.âTaken in June by Mr. Haliday on marshy ground. 3. T. lotus Curtis. 4. T. clavicornis Lat.âIn sunny gravel-pits. 5. T. longipes Curt. 6. T. Ephippium Hal.âFound in August. 7. T. flavipes Hal. 8. T. femoratus Curt. 9. T. niger Curt. 10. T. fumipennis Curt. 11. T. fuscipennis Walk. 12. T. minutus Curt. 13. T. iEthiops Hal. II. With a longer and angulated nervure branching off from the costa near the middle. 14. T. ater Curt.âThis may be only a black variety of the next. 15. T. metallicus JZaZ.âHas been taken by Mr. Haliday amongst Junci on the banks of stagnant pools, and inthe water, July 31st; and by Mr. F. Walker atSouthgate on Lime-trees in September, and on thebanks of ponds and brooks just above the water inOctober. III. Apterous. 16. T. longicornis Curt. 17. T. pusillus Ctirt. 18. T. Pulex Hal. 19. T. brevicornis Hal. 20. T. parvulus Hal. The plant is Arenaria serpyllifolia (Thyme-leaved Sandwort). 32dr.


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