[483] Reaum. ii. 440-4.

[484] Linn. Trans. xi. 86.

[485] Kirby's Mon. Ap. Ang. ii. 110-113.

[486] Rossi Fn. Etrusc. Mant.

[487] Preys. Bömisch. Insekt. 59. 61.

[488] Plate [XVII.] Fig. 13.

[489] Entom. Helvétique, ii. 158.

[490] In the former edition of this work (Vol. IV. p. 392), this tribe is denominated Eupodina; but as this seems too near to M. Latreille's Eupoda, belonging to a different tribe of beetles, we have substituted the above name, which means the same.

[491] One was taken at Aldeburgh in Suffolk by Dr. Crabbe, the celebrated poet; another by a young lady at Southwold, which is now in the cabinet of W. J. Hooker, esq.; and a third by a boy at Norwich, crawling up a wall, which was purchased of him by S. Wilkin, esq.

[492] Latr. Hist. Nat. x. 181.