CATALOGUE OF CUCUJID^. 



9. L^MOPHLCEUS PARALLELUS. 



The thorax transverse, as wide as the elytra, scarcely narrowed 

 at the base, very delicately punctured, on each side a stria parallel 

 with the margin : the elytra pale testaceous, each elytron having 

 three delicate striae, and a raised one running parallel with the mar- 

 gin, the whole finely punctured, and slightly pubescent. 



Length f line. 



a. Borneo- ? 



10. L^EMOPHLCEUS OBSOLETUS. 



Ferruginous : the antennas longer than the head and thorax, 

 which are both delicately punctured; the usual lateral striae on 

 the thorax obsolete ; the thorax in front as wide as the elytra, 

 but considerably narrowed at the base : the elytra strongly striate, 

 the interstices punctured : the whole insect has a thin short pubes- 

 cence : legs pale ferruginous. 



Length 1 line. 



a. India. Presented by R. Howse. Esq. 



11. LffiMOPHLCEUS SINGULARIS. 



Head and thorax of a light chestnut, regularly, strongly, but 

 not closely punctured ; the thorax having on each side a stria pa- 

 rallel with the margin : the legs testaceous red : the elytra depressed, 

 regularly punctured in striae. 



Length 1 line. 



a, b. East Florida. Presented by E. Newman, Esq. 



12. L^MOPHLCEUS MODESTUS. 



Lsemophloeus modestus, Say, Journ. Acad. Phil. v. 268,2, 1826. 

 HAD. United States. 



13. L.EMOPHLQEUS TESTACEUS. 



Cucujus testaceus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. i. pt. 2, 96, 11. 

 Brontes testaceus, Fabr. Syst. Eleut. ii. 98, 6. Dufts. Faun. Aust. 

 ii. 273, 2. 



