198 ANOUKID^. 



Achorutes tuherculatus, Porath. Of. af k. Vetensk.-Akad., Forh., 



1869. 



• Plate XL VIII. 



" Body subcylindrical, turned posteriorly, and ending 

 with two mammillge ; dark purplish . Head short, 

 triangular. Eyes not remote from the base of the 

 antennge, which are very short, and have the 

 first joint very large, the succeeding necessarily 

 diminishing in size, last acuminate. Legs pale blue. 

 Rings with strong spiny hairs in rows along the back ; 

 hairs usually arising in pairs." 



Length '07 of an inch. 



Under sticks and bark. 



The eyes are three in number on each side of the 

 head, one being at some little distance from the other 

 two. 



Common. 



Sweden, Switzerland, France, England, Ireland. 



Ano2tra granaria, Nicolet. 



Anoura granaria, Nicolet. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1847. 



— — Lubbock. Trans. Linn. Soc, 1862. 



Anurida — Tullberg. Skand. Podur. 



Plate XLIX. 



" Omnino alba. Corpore, antennis, pedibusque sub- 

 tilissime granariis. 



" Long. 0,002. 



" Entierement d'un blanc d'albatre uniforme et 

 opaque, sauf la partie mediane du dos, qui est legerement 

 teintee de jaune sombre et un peu transparente. Le 

 corps est herisse de poils blancs, plus nombreux aux 

 antennes ; toute la surface, tant en dessus qu'en des- 

 sous, est ainsi que les antennes, et les pattes, couverte 

 d'une granulation tres-fine et reguliere : les granules 

 en cones arrondis. 



" Le cone buccal est gros, court, arrondi au sommet ; 



