312 Mr. T. V. Wollaston on the Coleoptera of St. Helena. 



transportation of" cattle), I feel satisfied that it has no connexion 

 whatever with the original fauna of so remote an island. 



Fam. 9. Eutelidae. 



(Subfam. Anoplognathides.) 



Genus 17. Adoretus. 



(Eschcholtz) De Casteln., Hist. Nat. des Col. ii. 142 (1840). 



19. Adoretus versutus. 



A. ovato-oblongus, elongatus, depressiusculus, sat nitidus, valde 

 alatus, brunneus pilisque brevibus cinereis demissis parce irro- 

 ratus ; capite prothoraceque obsciirioribus, illo magno rugose 

 punctato, clypeo semicirculari ad marginem recurvo, oculis maxi- 

 mis, hoc brevissimo marginato grosse punctato, ad latera rotun- 

 dato, angulis anticis porrectis, posticis rotundato-obtusis ; elytris 

 elongatis, punctato-rugosis (punctis, saltern majoribus versus la- 

 tera, subseriatim dispositis), parce lougitudinaliter costatis ; an- 

 tennis pedibusque rufo-ferrugineis ; tibiis anticis extus 3-dentatis : 

 \uiguiculis insequalibus. 



Long. corp. lin. 5|-6. 



Ado7-etus vestitus, Boliem. [nee Reiche, 1847J, Res.Eugen. 56 (1858). 

 versutus, Harold, Col. Hefte, v. (1869). 



An Adoretus which appears to be rather common at St. 

 Helena. It may be known amongst the few Lamellicorns 

 here enumerated by its narrowish, oblong outline, less convex 

 body (which is sparingly clothed with a short, decumbent, 

 cinereous pile) and more T/eUowisJi-hrown hue, by its rather 

 large head, greatly developed eyes, and semicircular clypeus, 

 by its extremely abbreviated pro thorax and subcostate, rugu- 

 lose elytra, and by its unequal claws. The examples from 

 which I have drawn out the above diagnosis were captured 

 by Mr. Melliss. 



Fam. 10. DynastidaB. 



(Subfam. Pentodontides.) 



Genus 18. Heteronychus. 



(Dejean) Burm., Handb. der Ent. v. 90 (1847). 



20. Heteronychus arator. 



Scarahmis arator, Fab., Ent. Syst. i. 33 (1792). 

 Geotnipes arator, Fab., Syst. Eleu. i. 21 (1801), 

 Hetero7iyclms arator, Bnrm., loc. cit. 94 (1847). 



Satictcc-TIelencr, P,lancli.,Voy. Pole Sud, iv.l05, pi. 7. f. 6(1853). 



arator, Woll., in Journ. of Ent. i. 210 (1801). 



The South-African //. arator appears to be common at St. 



