NEW BRITISH SPECIES, ETC., IN 1861-6*2. 93 



This species is rather flatter, more oblong, and larger than 

 Cicones variegatus, being sometimes \ inch long: it is dull 

 red-brown suflused with pitchy-black, the edges and sutiu'e 

 lightest, with short hairs round the margins and on the eleva- 

 tions. The thorax is roughly granulated, with broad, flat 

 margins deeply toothed at the sides; the anterior angles 

 strongly produced, and the posterior doubly emarginate: the 

 middle is much elevated, projecting slightly over the head, 

 and with two irregular ridges enclosing the central line, which 

 ends in front in a small notch ; the elytra have rough in- 

 terrupted ridges, and the entire margin is crenulated. 



75. MoxoTOMA spiNicoLLis, Aiibe, Ann. Soc. Ent. Franc. 



(1837), p. 463, 6, pi. 17, f. 6 ; Wat. Cat. p. 105 (1861). 



76. MoNOTOMA BREvicoLLis, Aube, loc. cit. p. 460, 4, pi. 



17, f. 4 ; Wat. Cat. p. 105 (1861). 



77. MoNOTOMA QUADRicoLLis, Aubc, loc. cit. p. 465, 7, pi. 



17, f. 7 (?) ; Wat. Cat. p. 105 (1861). 



78. MoNOTOMA SUBQUADRTFOVEOLATA, Watcrhousc, Cat. 



Bi-it. Col. p. 105 (1861). 

 quadrifoveolata, Waterh. (Proc. Ent. Soc. 7 Dec. 

 (1857), p. 97 (not of Aube, loc. cit. p. 468, 9, pi. 17, 

 f.9). . 



79. Antherophagus stlaceus, Herbst, Kaf. iv. 169, 6, 



Taf. 42, fig. 7 (Ips.) ; Erichs. Ins. Deutschl. iii. 344, 

 2 (nee Gyll.); Rev. A. Matthews, Zool. 8084 

 (1862). 

 Allied to A. nigricornisj Fab., but distinguislied by the 



