on the Fossil Insects of Aix in Provence. 255 
Sp. 2. Rhynchenus? Soliert, Hope. Aix. 
(Pl. XIX. fig. 2.) 
Fuscus, rostro subcanaliculato, thorace convexo, subtilissime 
punctato, elytrisque striatis, punctisque elevatis serie dispo- 
sitis, corpore infraque punctulato. 
Long. lin. 3}, lat. lin. 13, 
The above fossil is named after the celebrated Entomologist 
of Marseilles, Monsieur Solier, whose invaluable writings on the 
Heteromera deserve the highest encomium, ‘The specimen ap- 
pears, from the broken off tibiz and distorted position of the 
posterior right leg, to have struggled much previous to its death, 
The punctures on the elytra are delicately reticulated. 
Sp. 3, Corizus Boyeri, Hope, Aix. 
(Pl, XIX, fig. 3.) 
Faunicolor, antennis extrorsum increscentibus, capite fere rotun- 
dato, oculis prominentibus; thorace fere quadrato, lateribus 
externis parum gibbosis ; scutellum magnum, sparsim punc- 
tatum ; pedibus femoribus posticis parum inerassatis. 
Long. lin. 4, lat. lin. 14. 
The above specimen is named in honour of Monsieur Boyer of 
Aix, to whom I am indebted for much valuable information re- 
specting the fossil insects of Aix. 
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