BY W. MA.CLEAY, ESQ,, F.L;S; 269. 



, , , 518.--Opilds incektds. n. sp.. 



Length 2 J lines. 

 Brownish black, snbnitid, coarsely punctate and hairy. Eyes 

 small. Basal joints of antennfe red. Thorax broadly and longi- 

 tudinally impressed in the middle and without transverse 

 impression. Elytra rounded at the apex and slightly wider there 

 than at the base, strongly striato-punctate on the anterior half, 

 and almost smooth towards the apex, with a pale yellow fascia 

 just behind the middle, and not reaching the suture. 



519. — Natalis CRiBRicoLLis, Spin. Mon. 1, page 20S, 

 ^.16./. 4. 



520. — Natalis porcata, Fabr. Mmit. Ins. I.,'pag6 127, 

 — Klug. Mon., page 318. — Spin. Mon. 1, 

 page 201, t. 16./. 2. 

 heros, Sturm. Cat. 1843, page 82. 



521. — Natalis Mastersii. n. sp. 

 Length 8 lines. 

 This species differs from N. porcata in being of a darker 

 colour, and more elongate form. The thorax differs in being 

 much longer than the width, in being constricted in the middle, 

 and in having a prominent tubercle or bulge between that and 

 the base. The elytra differ in being less hairy, in being more 

 regularly punctate, and in having the alternate interstices only 

 elevated. 



522. — Stigmatium Gilbert:, White. Mus. Cat. 

 Glerid. 1849., page 53. 



523. — Stigmatium Mastersii. n. sp. 

 Length 5^ lines. 

 Black, subnitid, moderately hairy, and densely clothed in 

 patches with a silky yellow pubescence. Head in front clothed 

 with white hair, with the palpi yellow, and the antennae slender, — 

 the basal joints reddish and the third joint the longest. Thorax 

 entirely covered with yellow hair. Elytra very coarsely punctate 



