102 
Neiabotia. with the last juint but one bilobate. Nails simple, en- 
—Y~" tire, or bifid. 
Tame ll. Tenxeorionmpes. 
Mandibles bifid at their extremities. Head more or 
less triangular, et i be A a an 
tion with the thorax. 
Fasrevy T. Tenebrionida. 
aaa ieee A Nganeer aor ee a 
or 
PeGienve CXCIE Pepixvs, Latr. 
Texesmo. Linn, Geof. Marsh. 
Buars. Fabr. Herbst. 
Hetors. Olivier. 
Body oval Mectiary palpi terminated by a thick 
a 
joint. [rail wert AaB raven hate 7 
1. Femoralis. 
492. Peo 
ats. 
 canoralis. 
19% Ore Genus CXCI . Ovatrrum. Fabr:-Oliv..Lam. 
saum. 
Body oval; Maxillary palpi,. with: their last joint: ob- 
i ; antenna gradually thicker,towards their ex- 
tremities ; the last joints transverse, compressed. 
Sabulooum. 1. Sabulosum. 
sabulosum. Fabr, Latr. 
1 sabulosa, Linn. 
E in sandy places, 
19%. Tess» Genus CXCIV. , se  aay Linn... Geof. De 
sara. Geer, Fabr. Latr. 
_ rnarax behind as broad as the elytra, or scarcely nar- 
Antenna: er, 
comms Cok tage, tincalp 
nd per yap transverse ; ee oO 
@decuras 1. Obscurus. 
‘enebrio.obscurus.. Fabr: Latr,,Panzery 
Inhabits Europe. 
2. Molitor. (Meal beetle.) 
‘enebrio molitor, _ Linn. Fabr. Latr. 
Inhabits houses ; the Jarveein. meal. and. flour; it is 
called meal worm. 
Genus CXCV. Uris. Fabr. Paykull.. 
Tenzario. 
Molitor. 
195, Ure 
Latr. 
inhabits Sweden, int the: Boletus fomentarius. 
t An 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
* The Genus Boros of Herbst, the type of whieh is Zypophaus bores of Fabricius, is unknown toss 
artificial family. - 
Famity 2. Diaperida. + “—— ¥ 
Tarsi with entire joints. Antenne not moniliform, ae 
their extremities pertoliated or serrated, 
Division IT. : 
Bod Has, or Seeman 
: by a club, estes 
Antenne terminated 
Genus CXCVI, Toxicum 196, Tox: 
naa terminated by an my compressed club, oom. 
posed of four joints. 
eg Richestanum. Richesi- 
Poxicwn Richesianum. Latr.. ade Crust. et Ins. 2, num. 
Tab. 9. fig. 9. 
Gente CXCVIT. 8 ig. Fabr. 
ENUS ARROTRIUM, 
Hispa. Linn. Marsh. 
Teneprio. De Geer. 
Orvnocervs. Later. 
Antenne eh he ae a ple a ere 
siform, downy mass, 
Sp. 1. Muticum. 
Sarrotrium muticum. Payk. Fabr.. 
Hispa mutica. Linn.. a 
Ort Airticor 
on 
Pym Mow if f yo In sith it is rare,.or, at. 
least very t has been found in gravel. pits.near 
a Hooker ; Sn pm 
Phos. 5-8 in sandy 
shores near Swansea, in Sou fae IB Seana 
dant in the months of June and July. 
4a 
197. Sin 
ROTRIUM. 
Maticum, 
Drivisron II. 
Body linear. Thorax longer than broad. Antenne | 
not moniliform, from the third 
joint 5 jth extras more. or less liated.. Maxillee 
ie, not un 1 : 
Genus CXC ll. Hyporniavus. Fabr.Latr. 198. Hye 
Irs. Rossi, Olivier. _ POPE 
Antenne from the fifth joint perfoliated. ee 
Thorax Usage quadine, ssbehaley . 
te, : 
Sp. 1. Bicolor, ' saris ° 
bicolor. Fabr. Latr.. mite 
Ips bicolor, Olivier. 
Inhabits under the bark of the elm. 
Drviston IIT. 
Antenna not moniliform, oval, or neu 
bicular ; a little longer than Soe 
Subdivision 1. Seinaet 
Antenne not serrated at their extremities. 
Genus CXCIX. Puanenia. Latr.. 
Persereep — ¥ te aa 
nterior tibie elongate-trigonate. -Tarsi short.. An- 
tenn y thickening towards their extremities, 
where are perfoliated. Body oval. hk 
Sp. ‘adaverina, : 
Tenebrio cadaverina., Fabr, he 
Inhabits sandy places. a 
Genus.CC.. Diapers. Gente Fabr. Oliv. sHesck 200. Dia- 
Curysometa. Linn. M _ PERIS. 
Tenesrio. De Geer, 
Antennw gradually enlarging towards their extremi- 
antl ae 
199, Pais” 
Cadaverina. 
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