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Family [40]. Trogid^e. Macleay. 



Genus [320]. ^Egialia. Latr. One species. 



M. globosa, lllig. Pitchy black or castaneous ; from two 

 to two and a half lines ; sandy places, especially the 

 coasts. PI. 44, Jig. 1. 

 Genus [321]. Trox. Fab. Four species. 



T. sabulosus, Lin. Dull opaque black ; antennse and legs 

 pitchy ; about four lines ; sandy and gravelly heaths. 

 PI. 44, Jig. 2. 



Race II. THALEROPHAGA. Macleay. 



Family [41]. Melolonthhle. Macleay. 



Genus [322]. Serica. Macleay. One species. The female 

 has the club of the antenna? short. 



S. brunnea, Lin. Reddish testaceous, with a slight opaline 

 tinge ; vertex pitchy ; about five lines ; sandy situations. 

 PI. 44, fig. 3. 

 Genus [323]. Omaloplia. Megerle. One species. 



O. ruricola, Fab. Deep black ; elytra reddish testaceous, 



excepting their suture and margins, which are black ; legs 



pitchy red ; about four lines ; hedges, near woods. PI. 



44, fig. 4. 



Genus [324]. Rhisotrogus. Latr. One species. Club of 



the antennse in the female short. 



R. solstitialis, Lin. Pale testaceous, very pubescent ; an- 

 tennae and legs reddish testaceous ; about nine lines ; 

 elms and hedges ; common. PL 44, fig. 5. 

 Genus [325]. Melolontha. Fab. Three species. Club of 

 the antennas in the female short. 



M. vulgaris, Lin. Red testaceous, pubescent ; head, thorax, 

 and scutellum black ; ten to twelve lines ; hedges in 

 fields ; very common. PI. 44, fig. 6. 

 Genus [326]. Phyllopertjia. Kirby. Three species. 



P. hordeola. Very pubescent ; head, thorax, scutellum 

 and legs bright shining green; elytra testaceous, with 

 their suture and margins narrowly edged with black ; 

 four to five lines ; hedges in fields; common. PI. 45, 



jfr.'l. 



Genus [327]. Anomala. Megerle. Two species. 



A. Frischii, Fab. Bright shining green, coppery green, or 

 blue, with the lateral margins of the thorax and the ely- 

 tra testaceous ; legs usually blue, black, or coppery. 

 Sometimes entirely green, coppery, or blue ; six and a 



