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head, and sometimes the anterior part of the thorax, of a shining 

 testaceous, scarcely approaching to brunneous; both finely punc- 

 tulate, the former more minutely; a slight keel between the eyes; 

 eyes and mouth black ; antenna long, as long, or longer, than the 

 body, pale yellow at the base, fuscescent towards the apex ; elytra 

 somewhat obovate, not very wide, considerably convex, finely, and 

 somewhat widely punctate, the punctures more distinct towards 

 the base, pale straw-yellow, the suture sometimes rufo-testaceous, 

 scarcely ever fuscous ; body beneath pale fusco-testaceous, the tip 

 of the abdomen dusky or blackish; legs pale straw-yellow, the 

 hinder thighs more testaceous, with a black or piceous patch on 

 the outerside of the tip; the last, or sometimes the two last joints 

 of the tarsi piceous, or rufo-fuscous. — J. H. 



Common on Acliillcea Millefolium and Senecio Jacoboea. June — 

 July. 



10. L. pusiLLUs, Gyll. 



Haltica pusilla, Gi/ll. Lis. Suec, iii., 549. — Thy amis pusilla, 

 Stepli. Illust., Mand., iv., 313. 

 Sea-banks, near Whitburn. — T, J. B, September. 



11. L. LURiDUS, Gyll. 



Haltica lurida, Gyll. Ins. Suec, iii., 537.— Thyamis lurida, 

 StepU. Illust., Mand., iv., 314. — T. castanea, Ih. I.e. — T. 

 brunnea, Ih. I.e. — T. fuscescens, Ih. l.e.,2>\5. — T. nigricans, 

 Ih. I.e. 

 Common. 



12. L. PARVULUs, Panz. 



Thyamis parvula, Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 316. 

 " Twizell."— P. J. Selhy, Esq. 



13. L. PuLEX, Marsh. 



Thyamis Pulex, Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 316. 

 "Twizell."— P. J. Selhy, Esq. 



14. L. Hglsaticus, Linn. 



Thyamis Holsatica, Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 317. 

 " Newcastle."— 6^. Wailes, Esq. " Twizell."— P. J. Selhy, Esq. 



