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apex ; antennse and legs ferruginous ; 1 1 line ; beneath 

 bark. PL 33, fig. 1. 

 Genus [255]. Latridius. Herhst. Eleven species ? 



L. lardarius, De Geer. Red testaceous, bead and tborax 

 blood red ; one line ; garden rubbish. PL 33, Jig. 8. 

 Genus [256]. Silvantjs. Latr. One species. 



S. unidentatus, Fab. Red testaceous ; antennse and legs 

 slightly paler ; 1| line ; beneath bark ; rare. PL 34, 



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Genus [257]. Pediacits. Shuck. One species. 



P. dermestoides, Fab. Very flat ; castaneous brown ; the 

 head and thorax rather the darkest ; two lines ; beneath 

 bark, rare. PI. 34, Jig. 2. 

 Genus [258]. Trogosita. Oliv. One species. 



T. Mauritanica, Lin. Pitchy black and shining ; 3| — 4 

 lines ; in houses, rarely at large. PI. 34, Jig. 3. 

 Genus [259]. Nemosoma. Desmarests. One species. 



N. elongata, Lin. Cylindrical ; pitchy black ; base of the 

 elytra and an obsolete spot towards their apex and the 

 antennse and legs testaceous ; two lines ; beneath bark, 

 rare. PI. 34, Jig. 4. 

 Genus [260]. Colydium. Herbst. One spceies. 



C. elongatum, Fab. Shining black ; antennae and legs pit- 

 chy red ; nearly four lines ; beneath bark ; New Forest, 

 rare. PI. 34, Jig. 5. 

 Genus [260a]. Teredus. Bejean. One species. 



T. nitidus, Helwig. Deep pitchy black and very shining; 

 antenna? and legs ferruginous ; rather more than two 

 lines ; beneath bark, Sherwood Forest, rare. PI. 34, 

 Jig. 6. 

 Genus [261]. Xylotrogus. Steph. One species. 



X. brunneus, Steph. Entirely brown ; antennae and legs 

 ferruginous; 1\ lines; rare. PI. 34, Jig. 7. 

 Genus [262]. Lyctus. Fab. One species. 



L. canaliculars, Fab. Entirely chesnut brown ; 2\ lines ; 

 oak palings ; abundant in June. PL 34, Jig. 8. 



Family [26]. Dermestid^e. Leach. 



Genus [263]. Throscus. Latr. Two species ? 



T. dermestoides, Lin. Dark chesnut, pubescent 

 lines ; palings in woods. PI. 35, Jig. 1. 



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