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64. Pogonus Grayii. 



Pogonus Grayii, Wott., Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. 438 (1862). 

 , Id., Cat. Can. Col 28 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Lanz.), in iisdem locis ac prsecedens, sed rarior. 



This pallid and extremely narrow little Pogonus inhabits Lanzarote, 

 occurring in the same spots as the last species (and indeed in com- 

 pany with it, though more rarely). It appears to be found likewise 

 on the opposite coast of Morocco, for the Messrs. Crotch captured it 

 (during the past summer) near Mogadore. In shape it much re- 

 sembles P.jiliformis from Sardinia, but its colour is more that of 

 the testaceus (likewise of Mediterranean latitudes). 



Genus 24. ZARGUS. 

 Wollaston, Im. Mad. 22 (1854). 



65. Zargus Schaumii. 



Zargus Schaumii, Wall., Ins. Mad. 23, tab. i. f. 5 (1854). 

 , Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 11 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (Mad.), in intermediis parum vulgaris. 



Observed hitherto only in Madeira proper, where it is tolerably 

 common at intermediate (and occasionally rather lofty) elevations. 

 On the northern side of the island, however, it descends to the sea- 

 level. 



66. Zargus Desertae. 



Zargus Desertre, Wott., Ins. Mad. 24, tab. i. f. 4 (1854). 

 , Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 11 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (Des., Bugio), in summis insularum Desertaruni 

 dcgens. 



Apparently peculiar to the two southern Desertas (namely the 

 Deserta Grande and the Bugio) of the Madeiran Group, where it 

 occurs on the extreme summits of the islands. 



67. Zargus Crotchianus. 



Zargus Crotchianus, Wott., Append. hvj. op. 7. 

 Habitat Canarienses (Gom.), in lauretis humidis elevatis rarissimus. 



In the Appendix to the present Catalogue I have given a diagnosis 

 of this large and distinct Zargus, which has lately been discovered 

 by the Messrs. Crotch in the lofty sylvan districts of Gomera. It 



