130 Mr. Saunders’ Synopsis of 
much produced on each side and sharply angulated in the 
middle. 
Length 5 lines. 
Not rare. 
CoREUS. 
1. scapha, Fab. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. pl. iv. 
fie. 4. 
Dark brown, rugosely punctured with black. Head on 
each side with a spine outside the antenna; sides of the 
head in front of the eyes parallel, narrowly pale. Thorax 
concaye, with a sharp projecting angle at each side in 
front. Sides narrowly pale in front, much raised, dilated 
and rounded posteriorly; sides of the elytra slightly 
rounded. Connexivum with a small, external, transverse, 
pale spot on each segment. Beneath ochreous, punctured 
with black. 
Length 54—6 lines. 
Local, but not rare on Ononis, &c.; usually on the 
coast. 
SYROMASTES. 
1. marginatus, Linn, Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. iv. fig. 3 
Brown, rugosely and regularly punctured with black. 
Head with two converging rugose spines between the 
eyes. Thorax very wide behind, and its sides broadly 
angulated posteriorly, anterior margin the same width 
as the head. LElytra subparallel; connexivum much 
produced, its sides rounded; each segment with a paler 
round spot inwardly. Beneath with a pale round spot on 
the side of each abdominal segment. 
Length 6—6} lines. 
Common by sweeping, &c. 
ATRACTUS. 
1. Dalmanii, Schill. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. iv. fig. 8 
Chocolate- brown, head with numerous tubercles. Tho- 
rax rugose, with the sides in front pale, and with two 
longitudinal rugosities on the disk. Scutellum impressed, 
with a central keel and a velvety spot on each side of it. 
Elytra rugose ; connexivum regularly rounded. 
Length 3 lines. 
We eybridge ; Reigate; in sandy places. 
