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catis), punctato-striatis (striis intends antice valde obliquis), in 

 interstitiis miiiutissime parceque punctulatis. Long. corp. lin. 1-^. 



Habitat Maderam, a Dom. Bewicke semel deprehensa. 



A single example of this Psylliodes is in the collection of the late 

 Mr. Bewicke, by whom it was captured in Madeira proper. Although 

 very distinct from both of them, it combines to a certain extent the 

 shape of the P. vehemens with the colour and closer sculpture of the 

 umbratilis. It may however be known by its narrowish-eUiptie out- 

 line and dark-greenish surface (which seems also to have a faint brassy 

 tinge), the limbs alone being of a piceo-ferruginous hue ; by its eyes 

 being rather small, which occasions the antennae to be implanted at an 

 appreciable distance from their inner margin ; by its prothorax being 

 largely developed ; and by its elytra being very gradually, and ob- 

 tusely, rounded at their humeral angles. 



Fam. COCCINELLIDJE. 



Genus COCCINELLA. 



Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. edit. 1 (1735). 



Coccinella Anderson!. 



C. rotundato-ovalis, nitida, levissime punctulata ; capite rufescenti- 

 lurido, in fronte vix flavescentiore ; prothorace antice et ad latera 

 rotundata subpellticide marginato, apice truncate (angulis anticis 

 haud porrectis), luride subflavescenti-rufo, ad utrumque latus nec- 

 non in maculis duabus basalibus parvis dilute flavo ; elytris mar- 

 ginatis, margine circa humeros (valde rotundatos) versus scutellum 

 continuato sed longe ante scutellum subito terminato, luride sub- 

 flavescenti-rufis sed maculis maximis confluentibus dilute flavis 

 marmoratis ; antennis pedibusque infuscate testaceis, illis tarsisque 

 ad apices paulo obscurioribus. Long. corp. lin. 1^. 



Coccinella Andersoni, Wott., Ann. Nat. Hist. x. 337 (1862). 



Habitat Maderam, a DD. Anderson et Bewicke ad floras pinorum 

 haud longe ab urbe Funchalensi capta. 



Fam. EROTYLIMS. 



Genus XESTUS. 

 Wollaston, Cat. Can. Col 420 (1864). 



Xestus fungicola, n. sp. 



X. ihroscoides affinis, sed paulo minor, angustior, nitidior (sc. antice 

 minus evidenter alutaceus) ; prothorace longiore, convexiore, qua- 



