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EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. 



Fig. 1. — Teratoneura isahellse, Dudgeon, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1909, p. li. 



Sierra Leone. 

 „ 2. — Epamera gazei, H. H. Uriice, S , Nigeria. Antea, p. 129. 

 » 3.— „ „ „ ?, „ 



„ 4 — Agriades thersites, v. gravesi, Chapman, (J , Lebanon. Antea, p. 159. 

 „ 5.— „ „ „ cJ 



„ 6.- „ „ „ ? 



„ 7. — Sheffieldia neavei, H. H. Druce, (J , German E. Africa. .Antea, p. 128. 

 „ 8. — Mimacrasa eltringhami, H. H Druce, (?,Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 



ser. 8, vol. ix, p. 635, 1912. 

 „ 9. — Mimacnea eltringhami, H. H. Druce, ? , Id. 

 „ 10. — Thecla fassli, H. H. Druce, J , Colombia. Antea, p. 130. 

 „ 11. — „ orocana, „ (? , S. Peru. Antea, p. 130. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE X. 



Pig. 1. — Thecla lophis, H. H. Druce, ^ , Colombia. Antea, p. 131. 



„ 2. — „ maraches, „ (^ , E. Ecuador. Antea, p. 130. 



„ 3. — „ opisena, „ ^J, Colombia. „ p. 131. 



„ 4. — Entheus ninyas, „ g , Bolivia. „ „ 



„ 5. — Potarnanax pisates, „ (J, E. Ecuador. „ ,, 



„ 6. — Falga scydra [= theoclea. Hew.], H. H. Druce, S , E. Ecuador. 



Antea, p. 132. 



„ 7. — Dion turmada, H. H. Druce, 9 , E. Ecuador. Antea, p. 132. 



„ 8. — Atteria docima, H. Druce, <? , Peru. Antea, p. 133. 



„ 9. — Ommatothelxis grandis, H. Druce, ? , W. Africa. Antea, p. 133. 



The figure of Atteria docima is slightly enlarged ; the others are natural size. 



NOTES ON THE BRITISH SPECIES OF LONGITARSUS, Latb. 



(A GENU8 OF COLEOPTERA). 



BY J. E. LE B. TOMLIN, M.A., F.E.S., AND W. E. SHARP, F.E.S. 



(^Concluded from jyage 253). 



L. PELLUciDUS, Foudr. [Mon. p. 210] ; Weise [Nat. lus. Deutsclil. VI, 

 pp. 1007, 1024]. 



Syn. testaceus, All. [Mon. p. 127]. 



Oblong-ovate, somewhat depressed, more parallel-sided than other members 

 of this section ; in colour and size very similar to the preceding. Head ferru- 

 ginous, exceedingly delicately aUitaceous between eyes. Antennse : rather 

 long, testaceous, with last four or five joints infuscate. Thorax : transverse, 

 bordered, testaceous, punctuation fine and remote, b^^t much more distinct than 

 in L. gracilis, almost smooth between punctures. Elytra: concolorovis with 

 thorax, hardly alutaceous, with punctuation fine and remote, but very distinct 

 and regular, stronger than that of thorax, the punctures sometimes having the 



