528 !Mr. flolm Scott's MoiHxjrdph of the 



front, at the hasp of tlic cleft. Face: lobes 'longf, stout, 

 almost cyliiuliical. Aufmuce loiig'er than the head anrt 

 thorax; 1 — 2 joints short, stout ; reniauider hlilbnn ; 3nl 

 about twice as long as the 4th. 



Tliora.r : pronotnm narrow, collar-shaped, with two 

 fovea) on each side near the lateral mararin ; mesonoturn 

 large, exjiosed, fiattish convex, divided into three irregular 

 ])ortions by two transverse channels. Elytra coriaceous ; 

 longitudinally ovate, convex ; transversely very convex ; 

 costa without a stigma. 



Species 1. Livilla ulicls. 



Lirilht Ulicis, Curt. B. E. 62o, and ])1. ; Forst. Verh. 

 Yer. Khelnl. v. 68, 1 ; Livilla cohoptrata, Klug, Isis, 

 277 (1837). 



Deep pitchy-brown, shining. 



Head: crown deep chestnut or black, divided longitu- 

 dinally into two lobes by a central channel ; anterior 

 margin of the lobes rounded, posterior margin concave. 

 Face: lobes long, stout, almost cylindrical to the slightly 

 narrowed and rounded apex ; clothed with very fine hairs. 

 AntcHJioi black; 1 — 4 joints yellow or yellowish-white; 

 apex of the 4 th frequently brown. 



Thorax: pro- and mcso-notnm and scntelliun black. 

 Eli/tra coriaceous, deep pitcliy-brown ; finely wrinkled 

 transversely; nerves black ; costa without a stigma, irinr/s 

 small, fuscous. Lef/s yellow. Thif/hs: 3rd pair brown, 

 apex pale. Clares dark brown. 



Abdomen above black. 



Length 1 — \\ line. 



A perfect anomaly, and when at rest more reseml)llng 

 a seed of some })lant than an insect. 



Curtis has omitted the external basal cell of the elytra 

 in his figure. I have old specimens taken by jNIr. Wol- 

 laston, and more recent ones captured by Dr. B. White. 



It occurs upon fiuv.e bushes (67f.r Furopams), In June, 

 but appears to be local. 



Genu.s Aryt.exa. 



Arytnina, For.it. 

 Head much broader than long. Croirn slightly de- 

 flected ; without the eyes almost pentagonal, with two 

 foveaV almost in the centre ; width between the eyes more 

 than twice the length, measured down the centre, which 



