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PopiUia cctrnta. Caput asperc punctum, prothoracis pars antioa plerumque late- 

 ribus lineis siuuosis obliquis tenuissimis inipressa, discus punctis uonnullis 

 sparsis seel inanifestis iinpressus, marginibus posticis leviter pilosis : scutellum 

 punctum apice pilis nonuullis canis obsitura : elytra prcecedentium : caput, 

 prothorax et scutellum uigro-virentia metallina : elytra nigra, utriusque dis- 

 cus macula subrotunda umbrina limitibus vix distinctis signatus : podex ma- 

 culis 2 subtrigonis canis lanugiuosis apicem versus acute productis signatus. 

 (Corp. long. '375 unc. lat. "225 unc.) 



Inhabits the Philippine Islands. Accompanies the two preceding. 



Natural Order. — Cerambycites, Newman. 



Genus. — Callidium, Fahricius. 

 Sectio. — Callidiis nonnalibus longe differt. 



Call, intortum. Caput parvum, in prothorace fere receptum, luteum, oculis fuscis: 

 antennae corpore valde longiores, graciles,articulus5tus4to manifesto longior, 

 luteae, articulis apice fuscis : prothorax capita longior, paullo latior, lateribus 

 inermibus fere rectis, luteus margine antica posticaque fuscis, dorso tuberi- 

 bus 3 minutis ornatus : scutellum parvum, fuscura, apice rotundatum : elytra 

 parallela apice rotundata, inermia, puncta, punctis apicem versus minoribus, 

 lutea, fasciis diversis fuscis : femora repente tumescentia, basi lutea apice fus- 

 ca; tibiae tarsique lutea. (Corp. long. -6 unc. lat. '\7 unc.) 

 Inhabits New Holland. A single specimen, taken by Mr. Best, is in Mr. Parry's 



cabinet. I am indebted to Mr. White, of the British Museum, for obtaining for me 



the loan of this and the following species. 



Sectio altera. — Callidiis normalibus longe differt. 



Call. vile. Caput vix in prothorace receptum : antennae graciles, vix corpore lon- 

 giores, 1 1-articulatse, articulus 5tus 4to paullo longior : prothorax capite paul- 

 lo latior paullo longior, lateribus inermis, dorso punctus inaequalis maculis 

 nonnullis lanuginosis cinereis obscuris notatus : elytra parallela, apice iner- 

 mia, puncta : femora tumescentia : totus color pallide fuscus, lanugine ciue- 

 rea plus minusve ivrorata. (Corp. long. -7 unc. lat. "2 unc.) 



Inhabits New Holland. A single specimen, captured by Mr. Best, is in Mr. Par- 

 ry's cabinet. 



Edward Newman. 



Art. LVII. — List of Coleoptera captured in Sussex. 

 By Samuel Stevens, Esq. 



38, King St., Covent Garden, 



November 4, 1841. 

 Sir, 



Observing that you have inserted in the last No. of your valuable 

 periodical the list of captures made by me at Birch Wood in July last, I now furnish 

 you with another of Coleoptera taken at Arundel, Little Hampton and Brighton, in 



