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point on the disk : legs black, tibias pitchy- testaceous : antennae 



black, with the base pitchy-red. 

 Allied to aquaticus, but may be distinguished by the elongate 



parallel form, and pale tibise. It is also more elongate than 



tibialis ; the head is narrower, and the thorax is less attenuated 



posteriorly. 



I have seen but one specimen of this, sufficiently distinct, 

 species, which belongs to E. Newman, Esq. ; and was taken 

 on Snowdon. 



Sp. 5. Not. Davisii. N. parallelo sin/ilis etforsan ejus speciei 

 varietas ; differt in colore iiigro, in thorace postice angus- 

 tiori, in elytris minus profunda striatis, et apicem versus 

 clytrorum ducto utrinque piceo ; tibiis, antennarumque tres 

 vel quatuor articulis jiiceo-riihris. 



Similar to, and may be a variety of N. parallelus, differing in being 

 quite black : the thorax also is a little more narrowed behind, and 

 the elytra are less deeply punctate-striated, with a pitchy dash on 

 each side near the apex : the tibiae and three or four basal joints 

 of the antennae are pitchy-red. 

 Snowdon. A. H. Davis, Esq. 



Sp. 6. Not. Newmanni. ^neus, longior ; capite thorace 

 longiore, fronte striata, striis ah medio divaricantibus ; 

 thorace jjostice valde attenuato marginibus punctatis, siilco 

 dorsali levissime ^;;<wcto/o,- elytris amplis, punctaio- 

 striatis, striis ad apicem evanescentibus ; plagd discoidali 

 aiigustiore ; tibiis et antennarum basi piceo-rubris. (Long. 

 Corp. 2|.) 



N. tibiali similis, at multo major; capite latiore, siilcis 

 frontalihus hand parallelis, thorace longiori, et postice 

 angustiori. 



^neous, long : head broader than the thorax, forehead striated, the 

 striae diverging from the middle : thorax very much narrowed 

 posteriorly, the margins coarsely punctured : elytra ample, punc- 

 tate striated, the strias vanishing before the apex, the discoidal 

 space rather narrow. Allied to tibialis, but much larger: the 

 head is broader: the frontal sulci are not parallel : the thorax is 

 longer and more attenuated posteriorly: tibias and base of the 

 antennas pitchy-red. 

 I have seen but three specimens of this insect, which belong 



to Mr. Newman : they came from Snowdon. , (3-^ ^^.^^•^/'.^^^y 



