158 Mr. Spencr’s Monograph of the Genus Choleva. 
degree the habit of an Anisotoma or Phalacrus (Dermestes fimetarius, 
politus, $c. Ent. Brit.). The antenne have nearly the structure of 
those of C. velor, but they approach almost to capitato-clavate ; 
the first two joints seem more distinctly longer than the third ; 
and the eighth is rather more obviously less than the seventh 
and ninth than in that. The pubescence approaches more to the 
character of pili than in the other species. : 
17. Cnuorzva Wilkinii. 
C. oblonga, fusco-picea, antennis pedibusque flavo-ferrugineis ; ; 
thorace postice recto. 
Long. Corp. 1} lin. Lat. 4 lin. 
Habitat Mus. D. Wilkin. 
DESCR. CORPUS oblongum, vel sublineare, SERR, pube brevissimá core] 
vestitum. 
Capur subleve. Palpi flavo-ferruginei.: Antenne flavo-ferruginee thoracis longi- 
tudine, structura ut in precedente. ; 
Truncus. Thorax sublevis feré ut in precedente conformatus, margine. postico recto. 
Coleoptra oblonga lateribus subrectis, sub lente rugulosa, thorace paulò angus- 
tiora et ferè triplo longiora, apice rotundata, Pedes flavo-ferruginei : antici femo- 
ribus in utroque sexu apice attenuatis. 
In colour this very distinct species, which I have seen only i in 
the cabinet of my friend S. Wilkin, Esq. F.L.S., whose name it 
bears, has at first sight considerable resemblance to C. velox ; 
but is at once distinguished from that by its proportionally much 
longer and narrower body, which also well distinguishes it from 
the preceding, with which it agrees in the structure of its antennz 
and thorax. 
18. say brunnea. 
C. obldngo-obovata, nigro-brunnea, antennis articulo 8vo con- 
tiguis equali, extimo obtuso. 
Mylechus brunneus., Latr. Gen. Crust. et Ins. ii. 30. 1. tab. 8: 
AE. TI. 
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