FALAGRIA. IGl 



II. Thorax and elytra scarcely, abdomen diffusely 

 punctured. 



Pitcli-black, legs yellow-red ; elytra together broader 

 than long. Narrower than F. sulcata. L. 1 1. Moderately 

 common. F. sulcatula, Gr. 



7?. Thorax with a very faint central furrow. 



Brown-red ; head and apex of abdomen darker ; scutellum 

 with a distinct longitudinal furrow, abdomen closely punc- 

 tured. L. 1| 1. Common. F. ohscura, Gr. 



Bolitochara, 



A. Length 2^ lines. 



Dark brown-red, hinder part of disc of each elytron, 

 fifth and part of sixth abdominal segments and the breast 

 darker ; thorax closely and rather strongly punctured. Not 

 very common. B. lucid a, Gr. 



S. Length under 2 lines. 



a. Upper-side yellow-red, the head, fifth and part of 

 sixth abdominal segments and part of elytra blackish. 



I, Thorax closely and moderately finely punctured. 

 Antennae red-brown, first three and the last joint red- 

 yellow ; elytra generally entirely dark, except the shoulder 

 and apical margin. L. If 1. Not conmion. 



B. lunulata, Payk. 



II, Thorax closely and strongly punctured. 



Antennae red-brown, first three and the last joint red- 

 yellow ; elytra generally blackish at outer angle only ; 

 abdomen with nearly the whole of sixth and often the 

 middle of fourth segment blackish. L. 1^ 1. Not un- 

 common. B. I ell a, Mark. 



&. Upper-side pitch-brown, sides of thorax and an 

 oblique line on each elytron lighter. 



Antennae red-brown, base yellow-brown, thorax mode- 

 rately closely and strongly punctured. L. \\ 1. Common. 



B. ohliqua, Er. 



I^Jiytosus. 



A, Elytra light yellow-brown. 



Elongate. Head and abdomen brown, latter slightly 



