80 COLEOPTERA. 



pletely across, instead of merely in front of, its eyes; and by 

 the tliickly punctured interstices of its elytra. From our 

 other species, T. obtusus, it may be known by its larger 

 size, the two fine parallel longitudinal ridges between its 

 eyes, and its thicker punctuation. 



According to Redtenbacher it is found on Parietaria 

 officinalis. 



60. Athous subfuscus, Miill. ; Kies., Ins. Deutschl, 



iv, 327, 13; G. R. Crotch, Cat. Brit. Col. ed. 2; 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. 19th Nov. 1866. 

 Mr. Crotch records some specimens received from the 

 Shetland Isles a few years ago by Mr. Edwin Brown, of 

 Burton-on-Trent. 



This species resembles male varieties of A. vittatus, but 

 has the fourth joint of the taisi almost equal to the third, 

 whilst in that insect it is much shorter and narrower. 



61. LiMONius PARVULUS, Panz. ; Kies., Ins. Deutschl. iv, 



335,6; G. R. Crotch, Proc. Ent. Soc. 19th Nov. 

 1866. 

 " One specimen taken by Mr. Sidebotham near Devizes.'* 

 It seems, from Kiesenwetter's description, to be larger 

 than the largest X. minutus, slightly narrowed at the ex- 

 tremities, with a brassy tinge, and much more pubescent, 

 the hairs being yellowish or golden-coloured, the antennae 

 slighter, the tarsi and tibiae testaceous and the claws not 

 dentate. 



62. MiCROCARA BoHEMANNi, Man. Bull. Mosc, xvii, 10, 



6; Thorns., Skand. Col. vi, 131, 2; G. R. Crotch, 

 Cat. Brit. Col. ed. 2; Ent. 32, 124. 

 Mr. Crotch states this insect to be smaller than M. livida, 



