388 MEMOIRS ON THE COLEOPTERA 



In all the numerous representatives of the latter, the large posterior 

 spot extends to and is truncated by the lateral carina, while in 

 cry plica it is always isolated and rounded, apparently a trivial 

 character but notably constant. 



Mem. Col., IV, p. 331 Some time after the matter relating to 

 Graphisunis piisilliis had been put in type I discovered by chance 

 that reference had been made to this subject by Mr. Schaeffer 

 (Ent. News, 1902, p. 236), whereby it seems that it was, even at that 

 time, the opinion of Mr. Leng that the true pusillns of Kirby was 

 the species so identified by myself, as cited above. That we should 

 have arrived at the same result by independent routes tends at any 

 rate to be confirmatory, and if Mr. Leng had also determined that 

 our so-called Acanthocinns should, as a consequence, be known 

 henceforth under the name Graphisunis, he would have still more 

 fully expressed the reality in my opinion. 



