CATALOGUE OF CUCUJIDuE. 



Genus 7. L^IMOPHLCEUS. 



Cucujus, p., Fabr. Mant. Ins. i. 165, 1787. 

 Brontes, p., Fabr. Syst. El. ii. 98, 1801. 

 LcemophlcBus, Dej. Cat. Col. 2 ed. 315, 1834. 



1. L^EMOPHLOZUS BIGUTTATUS. 



Laemophloeus l>i<rultatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Phil. v. 267, 1, 1835. 

 Laemophlosus bisignatus, Guer. I. R. Ann. ii. 205. 

 Lseuiophloeus binotatus, Dej. Cat. 340. 



a. United Stales ; Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubleday, 

 Esq. 



2. L^MOPHLCEUS MONILIS. 



Cucujus monilis, Fab. Mant. i. 166, 9. Panz. Faun. Germ. iv. 12. 



Payk. Ins. Swc. ii. 169, 7. Gyll Ins. Suec. ii. Add. 12, 4. 



Dufts. Faun. Aust. ii. 271, 2. 

 Cucujus bimaculatus, Oliv. Ent. iv. 74 bis, vi. 4, t. 1, f. 4, a d (nee 



Payk.} 

 Laamophloeus monilis, Erichs. Naturg.Ins. Ztewte.316, 1. Redtenb. 



Faun. Aust. 184,2. 



a, b. Hungary. From Dr. Frivaldsky's collection, 

 c, d. Austria. Presented by Dr. Hampe, Vienna. 



3. L^EMOPHLGEUS MUTICUS. 



Cucujus mnticus, Fabr. Si/st. Eleut. ii. 94, 13. Gyll. Ins. Suec. ii. 



94, 3. Panz. Faun. Germ. 94, 3. La.tr. Hist. Nat. 256, 5. 

 Cucujus labiati s, Kugel, Schneid. Mag. 572, 6. 

 Laemophlo3us muticus, Erichs. Naturg. Ins. Deuts. 317,2. Redtenb. 



Faun. Aust. 184, 2. 



HAB. Europe. 



4. L^EMOPHLOZUS LUCANOIDES, n. S. 



Head and tborax black and shining, the former coarsely punc- 

 tured anteriorly, more delicately so towards the vertex ; mouth fer- 

 ruginous, the mandibles stout, bent into an obtuse tooth at their 

 apex, and having two obtuse teeth within : the head is wider than 



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