648 Mr. J.O. Westwoop on the Pausside, 
vol.iv. p. 102. t. 39. fig. 1 a. b. Afzelius, Linn. Trans. iv. 
272.  Schónh. Syn. Ins. v. 1. p. 3. pl. 19. Rees Encycl. 
vol. xxvi. Genus Pausus, no. 4. Encycl. Londinensis, vol. xix. 
Genus Pausus, no. 4. 
Cerocoma lineata. abr. Ent. Syst. 1. 2. 82. 
Habitat ad Caput Bone Spei. Dom. Thunberg. 
In Mus. ——? | 
* Magnitudo Carabi 4-pustulati." Thunb. Long. corp. (e fig. 
Thunbergii) nunc 31. 
Corpus oblongo-depressum, rufescens, glabrum. Caput sub- 
orbiculato-angulatum, punctis depressis, inæqualè margi- 
natum, oculis nigris, collo cylindrico a thorace separatum. 
Antenne biarticulate, articulus infimus sessilis subulatus, 
supremus dupló crassior (et e figura dupló longior), com- 
pressus, obtusus, basi truncatus, angulo exteriore in spinam 
exeunte. Thorax inæqualis, lateribus utrinque unispinosis, 
antice elevatus; posticé rotundatus, foveis in medio tribus 
impressus. Pedes unguiculati. 
I have been under the necessity of deriving the preceding 
characters from Thunberg’s original description and figure, not 
having met with this species in any of the cabinets which I have 
examined; the insect thus named in the cabinet of the British 
Museum (although it agrees with it in the majority of the cha- 
racters given above,) materially differing in the shortness and 
thickness of the club of the antennz, and in the thorax, which 
has the anterior sides rounded and not spinose, with one and 
not three central fovee. I am not convinced that this species 
ought not to be inserted in the first section of the genus; al- 
though I have, from its apparent general resemblance with the 
preceding and subsequent species, introduced it here. 
Species 
