Family [83] . Calandrid^e. Shuck. 



Genus [468]. Calandra. Clairv. Two species. 



C. granaria, Lin. Of a uniform pitchy black ; antenna? and 

 legs pitchy red ; nearly two lines ; in granaries. PL 64, 

 fig. 2. 



Family [84]. Cionid;e. Shuck. 



Genus [469]. Nanophyes. Sclwn. (Spherula, Ste2)h.) One 

 species. 



N. Lythri, Fab. Black, with a greyish down ; the elytra 

 with a testaceous angulated band, the base of the an- 

 tenna?, and the tibia? and tarsi fulvous ; about one line ; 

 on Lythrum salicaria? ; not common. PL 64, Jig. 3. 

 Genus [470]. Mecinus. Germar. Three species. 



M. Pyraster, Herbst. (semicylindricus, Marsh.) Black, 

 loosely covered with grey pile ; about two lines ; com- 

 mon in marshy meadows. PL 64, fig. 4. 

 Genus [4/1]. Gymnetron. Scion, (and Rhinusa and Miarus, 

 Steph.) Eight species. 



G. Beccabunga?, Lin. Black, covered with a dense ashy 



pubescence ; base of the antenna? and the tibia? and tarsi 



fulvous; about a line and a half; grassy places; not 



common. PI. 64, fig. 5. 



Genus [472]. Cionus. Clairv. (and Cleopus, Steph.) Six 



species. 



C. Scrophularia?, Lin. Blue black ; the thorax cream- 

 coloured ; the elytra with two common black marks on 

 the suture, the one near the scutellum, and the other to- 

 wards the apex, the former edged behind, and the latter 

 in front, with white ; and each elytron with four alternate 

 rows of black and white tesselated spots ; about two lines 

 and a half; common on the Scrophularia in ditches. 

 PI. 65, fig. I. 



Family [85]. CryptorhynchidvE. Shuck. 



Genus [473]. Orobitis. Germ. One species. 



O. cyaneus, Lin. Bright blue black, shining ; antenna? and 

 legs pitchy ; about a line and a half ; grassy places ; not 

 common. PI. 64, fig. 2. 

 Genus [474]. Rhytidosqma. Steph. One species. 



R. globula, Merbst. Black and shining ; the scutellum 

 white; about one line ; willows, marshy places. PL 65, 

 f3- 3- 



