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the central lobe enclosed by the cheeks, antennze with 
the apical joint black ; pronotum with its sides rounded, 
the posterior angles not prominent; scutellum narrower in 
proportion than in mawra, distinctly keeled down the 
middle for more than half its entire length, base without 
lateral tubercles ; connexivum narrow, unspotted. 
L. 12 mm. 
Rare, sandhills, Deal; Margate, Billups. 
PODOPS, Lap. 
A genus recognizable at once by the curious appendages 
to the anterior angles of the pronotum. There are several 
very closely allied species found in Hurope of which we 
havefonly one in this country. 
P. inuncta, /ab.—Dark brownish ochreous, deeply 
impressed with black punctures. Head black, central lobe 
ocbreous, narrow, not enclosed by the cheeks, between 
the antennz and the eye on each side a distinct somewhat 
triangular tubercle; pronotum with the anterior angles 
produced into somewhat dentiform appendages, dilated at 
the apex and especially produced on the anterior side ; 
scutellum slightly constricted before the middle, with three 
pale basal tubercles ; connexivum narrow ; legs with the 
femora banded beneath with two black bands. 
L. 53-6 mm. 
Not uncommon by sweeping, Woking, Chobham, Reigate, 
Deal, Worthing, Herne Bay; Devonshire rare, Parfitt ; 
Nortolk rare, Edwards ; Folkestone, Rye ; Sandown, Cham- 
pion; Weymouth and Weston-super-Mare, Blatch ; Glan- 
villes Wootton, Portland, Dale ; Hastings, Pegwell Bay, 
Butler ; Orpington Kent, Headley Lane, Oxshott, billups. 
CYDNINA. 
Anterior margin of the head entire, margins of 7 
head and pronotum with long hairs 5 , GeroTomus. 
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