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+ The genus Tuanatornites of Leach, which contains. 
VOL, IX, PART 1. 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
“tra truncated. Palpi filiform. 
_ for 
‘1. Castaneus. Shining, smooth, moutli and soles 
“club 
punctate, 
#89 
Genus LXXXIX. ScAputsoma. Leach: _Metabalia. 
Scapnipium. Fabricius, Latreille, Olivier. at rent 
Antenne, with a club composed of five somewhat 
oval joints. Body acuminate at each extremity. Ely- 
Scutellum none,” 
Obs. The hinder margin of the thorax at the middle 
produced intoan angle. ° 
Sp. 1. Agaricinum. Body black, shining, very smooth. Agarici- 
Antenne, apex of the elytra, and feet, pale brown. num, 
ge Smee agaricinum, Fabr. Latr. Oliv. Panzer. 
Scaphisoma agaricina.  Leach’s MSS. ©, 
Inhabits the’ Boletus versicolor, and other fungi. 
Genus XC. Cnotera. Latreille, Spence, 
Carors. Fabricius, Paykull, Gyllenhall. 
Promoruaaus. Illiger. 
Morpetta. Forster, M 5 
Hetors, Panzer. , 
Cisteta. Olivier, Fabricius, 
Lurerus. Frdlich.. 
Denrmestes. Rossi. - 
Antenn straight, with a five-jointed club. Maxillary 
i with the last joint subulate, conic. Labial palpi. 
with last joint obtuse. 
Obs. This genu has afforded the subject of a learn- 
PHISOMA, 
90. CHO- 
LERA , 
‘ed and i ing monogragh, by W. Spence, Esq. 
blished by the Linmeas Society in the Gera yo- 
ume of their Transactions, to which we refer the reader 
descriptions of the speci 
Sp. be . Narrow, oblong. Thorax narrow- Oblongas 
er behind, the hi angles obtuse, the middle slight. 
ly foveolated, Antennesomewhat filiform, ° 
Cistela augustata, Fabricius. 
Choleva Latreille, Spence. 
La, cisteloides. ~ Frélich, 
Inhabits moss, and under stones. 
Genus XCI. Mytacuvs. Latreille. 91. My- 
Cators, Paykull. LACHUS 
Cuoxeva. 
Antenne incurved, shorter than,the thorax, the basal 
joints distinctly thicker than the rest ; club five-jointed, 
the joints transverse, Palpi of the maxilla, with the 
last joint subulate. Labial palpi, with the last joint ob- 
tuse; | pire 
Sp. 1. Brunneus. -ovate, black-brown, fine- Brunneue, 
ly but widely pimctate, sli — pubescent. 
Catops brevicornis. Pa 
P. 
Mylachus Brunneus. Latreille, Gen, Crust. et Ins: 
vol. ii. p, 30. tab. 8. fig. 11. 
Choleva brunnea. ce. 
Inhabits France, Sweden, and England, in which lat- 
ter country it has oceurred but twice. 
Genus XCII. “Cryprornacus, Herbst, Paykull, 92. Crxr- 
Gyllenhall. TOPHAGUS, 
Ips. Olivier, Latreille.. 
Dermestes. Fabricius, Scopoli, Panzer: 
Body depressed, back plain. Tarsi with elongate 
slender joints. Antenne with a compact three-jointed 
p.1.° Cellaris. Testaceous. ferrugineous, widely ¢.yJ,:;.; 
m i /Padedx finakelapcuiead. on 
ctly unidentate, anterior angles dilated, 
rounded, ending behind in an obsolete an 
Ips cellaris. Olivier, Latreille, 
sinuata of Fabricius, differ: this di merely in having.tl 
oavijseaUtselad Wr tha Semnths dongs torte j-eetete et are s from this division merely in githe 
