68 COLEOPTERA. 



17. Trox hispidus, Laich. ; Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 



6 Aug. 1860, Zool. 7163 (1860). 

 Trox Mspidus, Laicharting, Verzeichn. Tyrol. Ins. i. 

 30, 2 (1781); Eric. Natiirg. d. Ins. Deutschl. iii. 

 928, 2 (1848). 

 Of the size of the largest specimens of Trox sabulosus, and 

 very similar to it in form and sculpture : differs in having the 

 striae on the elytra finely punctured, and the row s of tubercles 

 on the interstices alternately large and small. 

 Locality unknown. 



18. Rhagonycha elongata, Fallen ; E. W. Janson, Proc. 



Ent. Soc. 6 Aug. 1860, Zool. 7161 (1860). 

 Cantliaris elongata^ Fallen, Mon. Canth. I. ii. 8 

 (1807); Gyll. Ins. Suec. i. 335, 8 (1808). 

 Nearly allied to R. paludosa, Fall., but larger and propor- 

 tionally narrower; the prothorax subquadrate, its posterior 

 angles prominent, base of antennae, apex of femora and base 

 of tibiae testaceous. 



Found, according to Gyllenhal and Sahlberg, in Sweden 

 and Finland " in frondibus abietis/' and in Lapland, ac- 

 cording to Zetterstedt, " i?i Betuletis.'^ 

 Taken in Perthshire by Turner. 



19. DoRCATOMA CHRYSOMELiNA, Sturm ; Watcrliousc, 



Proc. Ent. Soc. 3 Sept. 1860, Zool. 7221 (1860). 

 Dorcatoma chrysomelina, Sturm, Deutschl. Fauna, Ins. 

 xii. 7, 2, T. 244, f. a. A. B. (1837) ; Redtenb. Faun. 

 Austr. Ed. 2, 562 (1858). 

 Dorcatoma Dresdense, lUiger, Kaef. Preus. 334 (1798) ; 

 Fab. Syst. El. i. 330 (1801) ; Ent. Hefte, ii. 96, T. 3, 

 f. 10 a (1803), Tzer Herbst. 

 Nearly allied to D. flavicornis, Fab., first indicated by 

 me as an inhabitant of Britain and figured on the plate of 

 this Annual for 1858, fig. 7, but narrower, the punctuation 



