APPENDIX. 



Pago 10. — Add, after Monoplatus apicatus, 



6 a. Monoplatus Fryii. 



M. oblongo-ovalis, robustus, subdepressus, niger, nitidus ; capite 

 brevi, subproducto, ad apicem transverse depresso, a'quato, im- 

 punctato, nigro, inter ocidos (juxta basin) fulvo bimaculato : 

 tliorace transverso, rectangidari, antice subtiliter emarginato, 

 lateribus valde marginatis, antice depresses ; <equato, ad basin 

 transverse foveolato, irnpunctato, glabro : elytris latis, paraJJdis, 

 ad apicem rotundatis, punctato-striatis, rufo-fuscis vel cervinis ; 

 ad basin macula undique subcircidari, ad medium fascia tenui, et 

 ipso apice {late et omnino) nigris ; antennis filiformibus, nigra; 

 pedibus nigris. 



5 Long. corp. 3 lin., lat. 1^ lin. 



Oblong-ovate, subparallel ; of the same form as the other species 

 of Monoplatus. The head is very slightly produced in front ; below 

 the base of the antenna; is an obliquely transverse depression ; the 

 surface between the eyes is levigate, unmarked by any fovea ; the 

 colour is black, with two small circular fulvous markings at the 

 upper and inner margins of the eyes ; the eyes are large, in form 

 globose, and situated laterally, at the base of the head. Tliorax 

 transverse ; the anterior angles are distinct, and project laterally 

 beyond the head ; the anterior margin is subemarginate ; the sides 

 are straight, parallel, and broadly marginate ; the surface is equate, 

 impunctate, and glabrous ; at the base, parallel to the basal line, is 

 a transverse thread-like fovea, which is deflected to the line of the 

 base before it reaches the lateral margins. Scutellum large, trian- 

 gular, levigate. Elytra broader than the thorax, parallel, robust, 

 distinctly punctato-striatc, rounded at the apex ; of a dark fawn- 



