CATALOGUE OF CUCUJIDfi. 



9. LjEMOPHLCEUS PAEALLELUS. 



The thorax transverse, as wide as the elytra, scarcely narrowed 

 at the I)ase, very delicately punctured, on each side a stria parallel 

 with the margin : the elytra pale testaceous, each elytron having 

 three delicate striae, and a raised one running parallel with the mar- 

 gin, the whole finely punctured, and slightly pubescent. 



Length f line. 



a. Borneo • ? 



10. Lemophlcecs obsoletus. 



Ferrnginous : the antennae longer than the head and thomx, 

 which are both delicately punctured ; the usual lateral stria on 

 the thorax obsolete; tlie thorax in front as wide as the elytra, 

 but considerably narrowed at tlie base : the elytra strongly striate, 

 the interstices punctured : the whole insect has a thin short pubes- 

 cence : legs pale ferruginous. 



Le:igtb 1 line. 



a. India. Presented by R. Howse. Esq. 



11. L^MOPHL(EUS SINGULAEIS. 



Head and thorax of a light chestnut, regularly, strongly, but 

 not closely punctured ; the thorax having on each side a stria pa- 

 rallel with the margin : the legs testaceous red : the elytra depressed, 

 regularly punctured in striae. 



Length 1 line. 



a, b. East Florida. Presented by E. Newman, Esq. 



12. L^MOPHL(EUS MODESTUS. 



Laemophloeus modestus. Say, Joum. Acad. Phil. v. 268,2, 1826. 

 Hab. — United Slates. 



13. L^MOPHLCEUS TESTACEUS. 



Cucujus testaceus, Fabr. Ent. Syat. i. pt. 2, 96, 11. 

 Brontes testaceus, Fabr. Syst. Eleut. ii. 98, 6. Dufts. Faun. Aust 

 ii. 273, 2. 



