on the Genus Mylla^na. 30 



thorax, distinctly tulierculate, sides strai,!2;ht, l)asal margins very 

 obliquely truneate towards the suture, with a moderate omargi na- 

 tion within the exterior angles. 



Ab'/iiiiien moderate obtusely conic, scarcely as long as the rest 

 o£ the body, with the apex obtuse, concolorous. 



Legs rather short robust, sooty-ldack, with the tarsi sh'>i-t nnd 

 robust. 



Jliii/erpart.-! pitchy-black. 



Differs from JA. m'inita in its smaller size, more roluist form' 

 short and very obliquely truncate elytra, sooty-black coloni-, dark 

 pubescence, and short robust pitchy-black legs and antenna\ 



J/. Mi(s:.'}ii appears to be a very rare species ; the only 

 examples I have seen are those taken by my brother and my- 

 self, near "Wcston-on-the-green, in Oxfordshire. 



Mijlla'na gracilicoru/s. 



L.c. 1^-1 r, lin. = 2-50-O mm. Deep black clothed with 

 grey pubescence, very finely tuberculate or alutaceons, head 

 rather large ; thorax long, widest i)efore the base ; elytra rather 

 shorter and nai-rower than the thorax ; abdomen long and much 

 attenuated, longer than half the entire length of the body, a[)ex 

 concolorous ; ai^tenna; deep black, very long and very slender ; 

 legs long pitchy-black. 



Differs from all the other species in its very long and very 

 slender black antennae 



Two specimens of this species were found near Ventnor, in 

 the Isle of Wight, by the liev. \V. W. Fowler. 



Mi/lld'na Fowleri, n. sp. 



L.c. I5-H lin. = 2.50-3 mm. Obconica sat lata et depressa, 

 aterrima pube brevi nigrescent! vestita, distincte tuberculata : 

 capite magno Into, ore concolori ; pronoto sat longo, ca])ite 

 longiori et paulum latiori, ante basim latiori lateribus leviter 

 rotuudatis et leviter margiuatis, margine basali valde rotundnta ; 

 elytris pcrbrevibus [H-onoto multum brevioril)us, ])ariter lati'^, 

 ni;trgine liasali sinuata; abdomine lato conico, partibus ca-teiis 

 longiori. segmentis omnibus nigris, acie extrema penultiini alliida; 

 antennis sat brevibus aterrimis ; pedibus sat lougis nigro-piceis. 



