436 Messrs. G. R. Crotch and D. Sharp’s Additions 
paulo angustiore, antrorsum vix angustato, convexo, basi 
aequaliter marginato; anteunis pedibusque ferrugineis. 
— 
Long. 2 lin. 
This species is very closely allied to A. nana, Er., but 1 think 
it is really distinct ; the punctuation of the upper surface is closer 
and much finer than in A. nana, and the pubescence is much 
shorter and more delicate ; in these respects it more resembles 
A, elongatula, Ex., but from this species its form and facies (very 
like A. nana) render it very distinct. From 4. fumata it is dis- 
tinguished by its finer punctuation, more delicate pubescence, 
and longer and thinner antenne. 
{ have found it very rarely on the banks of a small loch near 
Edinburgh. 
I have taken the liberty of dedicating this species to T. V. 
Wollaston, Esq., an Entomologist for whose works I entertain 
the greatest respect, and from whose paper on the British species 
of this genus I (in common with many others) have derived much 
information and assistance.—D. 8. 
3. Felephorus Darwinianus. 
T. niger, antennis basi, capite antice, prothorace geniculisque 
rufo-testaceis; prothorace subquadrato, parce et obsolete 
punctato, litura posteriore nigra. 
Long. 4—5 lin.; lat. 1}—13 lin. 
é antennis crassiusculis, articulo tertio secundo sesqui longiore, 
elytris abdomine fere brevioribus, 
$ antennis brevioribus, articulo tertio secundo nonnihil longiore, 
elytris abdomine brevioribus ; abdominis segmento 7™ ven- 
trali utrinque sinuato, lobo medio apice acute inciso. 
Var.— Elytris tibiisque testaceis, his nigro-lineatis. 
N.B.—Liture capitis prothoracisque hac specie multum variant. 
Antenne black, the first joint reddish-yellow, with a large 
black streak in front; second joint black in front, reddish-yellow 
behind ; third joint black, obscurely reddish-yellow behind; this 
Joint is, in the male, longer by not quite a half, in the female by a 
very little, than the second, all the other joints are black. Head 
rufo-testaceous, apex of the mandibles darker, two spots between 
the antenna, two others between the eyes, and a space behind 
the eyes on either side black. ‘Thorax subquadrate, obsoletely 
and sparingly punctured, rufo-testaceous, with a variable letter- 
hike mark on the posterior part of the disc black; scutellum 
