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Genus [475]. Poophagus. Schdn. Two species. 



P. Sisymbrii, Fab. Brownish black, densely clothed with 

 ashy scales, and having several denuded spots on the 

 thorax and elytra ; about two lines ; not uncommon on 

 the Sisymbrium amphibium in marshy places. PL 65, 



fig- 4. 



Genus [476]. Rhinonchus. Sch'dn. Eight species ? 



R. pericarpius, Lin. Brown black; scutellum pale; an- 

 tennae and legs pitchy red ; about two lines ; common 

 on thistles. PL 65, Jiff. 5. 

 Genus [ ]. Nedyus. (Schdn. formerly.) Steph. Thirty- 

 three species. 



N. pollinarius. Porst. Brownish black, maculated with 

 ashy scales ; antennae and legs dark pitchy ; about two 

 lines; common on nettles. PI. 65, fig. 6. 

 Genus [477]. Ceutorhyncus. Schiip. Eleven species. 



C. Quercus, Herbst. Blackish or reddish brown ; elytra 

 undulated with ashy scales ; about one line and a quar- 

 ter; common on oaks. PL 65, fig. 7. 

 Genus [478]. Acalles. Schdn. Four species. 



A. Ptinoides, Marsh. Brown black ; the seta? and a 

 transverse line of tufts in the centre of the elytra deep 

 black, the apex of the latter lutescent; one line and a 

 half; sandy heaths; not common. PI. 65, fig. 8. 

 Genus [479]. Mononychus. Schup. One species. 



M. Pseudacori, Fab. Entirely of an opaque black ; about 

 two lines ; in the seed pods of the Iris ; Isle of Wight ; 

 local, but not uncommon. PI. 66, fig. 1. 

 Genus [480]. Cceliodes. Schdn. One species. 



C. Geranii, PayJc. Black, with grey scales ; about one 

 line and a half; widely distributed, but not common j 

 on the Geranium pratense. PL 66, fig. 2. 

 Genus [481]. Cryptorhynchus. Illig. One species. 



C. Lapathi, Lin. Black, variously mottled with white and 

 brown scales and black tufts ; an angulated whitish band 

 proceeding from the shoulders and the posterior portion 

 of the elytra also whitish ; femora with alternate white 

 and black rings ; about four lines and a half; common 

 on willows in marshy places. PL 66, fig. 3. 



Family [86]. Baridid^e. Shuck. 



Genus [482]. Baridius. Schdn. (Baris. Steph.) Five species. 

 B. T. album, Lin. (Atriplicis, Steph.) Bright shining 

 black, covered beneath with white scales ; the plane in- 

 terstices on the elytra properly covered with lines of 

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