b CATALOGUE OF CUCUJIDiE. 



the thorax, the antennae ferruginous. The thorax is very delicately 

 and distantly puiicUned, and has two distinct impressions anteriorly 

 and a stria on eiich side parallel with the margins. The elytra pale 

 testaceous, and having a dark angular slain at the base, the suture 

 and margins also dark testaceous, legs rufo-testaceous, the tarsi 

 pale. Lenjith 1 line. 



? Presented by the Entomological Club. 



b. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection 



6. L^MOPHLCEUS BIMACt:LATUS. 



Cucujus bimaculatus, Payk. Vet. Acad. Handl. 1801, 121. (nee 

 Oliv.) Ins. Suec. ii. 13, 6. Sch'dnh. Syn. iii. 55, 20. 



Cucujus unifasciatus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. xi. 256, 7. Westw. 

 'Zool. Journ. v. 228, t. 47, f. 2. Sleph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. 

 iv. 223, 5. 



a. ? Presented by the Entomological Club. 



6, c. Britain. Presented by the Rev. G. T. Rudd. 



6. LiEMOPHLCEUS BIGUTTATUS. 



Laemophloeus biguttatus. Say, Journ. Acad. Phil. v. 267, 1826. 



a. United Slates; Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubledav. 

 Esq. 



7. L^M0PHL(EUS CASTANEUS. 



Laemophloeus ater. Villa, Dej. Cat. 340. 



Laimophlceus castaneus {Rosenh. in lilt.) Erichs. Naturg. Ins. 

 Deuls. 318,2. 



Hab. — Europe. 



8. L^MOPHLCEUS CONCOLOR, 



Ferruginous, head and thorax punctured : the antennae the 

 length of the head and thorax, the latter slightly narrowed at its 

 base and having on each side a stria parallel with the margins: the 

 elytra depressed, striate, the interstices punctured, the whole insect 

 sliglitiy pubescent. Length 1 line. 



a, b. India. Presented by G. Turpin, Esq, 



