208 MONOGRAPHIA NOTIOPHILON ANGLLE. 



specimen of this insect which I have seen, and from which the 

 above description was taken : its locahty is unknown. 



Sp. 11. Not. parvulus. ^neus, 7iilidiis, anguslattis, fronte 

 prqfiinde striata ; thorace angustato, ad partem posturiorem 

 vakU attenuato, lateribus rectis ; elytris punctato-striatis, 

 striis secundu, tertid, qiiartaque ccquidistant'ihus, imncto 

 impress} s ; antennis, pedibus, palpisque nigris. (Long- 

 Corp. 2|.) 

 The same size as N. pusillus : the head is longer, the frontal sulci 

 are deeper and more regular : the thorax is much narrower, parti- 

 cularly behind, and the sides are straight : the elytra are less 

 deeply striated, the strise vanishing before the apex, which is 

 without the impressed point : the second, third, and fourth strife 

 are equidistant, the following are very close together : the usual 

 impressions between the third and fourth striae on the disk are very 

 deep : legs, antennae, and palpi, totally black. 

 I have a single specimen of this species, which is very 

 distinct from all the foregoing, and am sorry its locahty is un- 

 known to me. 



B. Elytris ad apicem piceis aut Jlavescentihus. 



Sp. 12. Not. rufipes. JEneo-cupreus, capite latissimo, fronte 

 profunde striata ; thorace ad partem posteriorem valde an- 

 gustato ; elytris punctato-striatis, plagd nitia'd et latissimd 

 ad suturam, puncto impressis, apicibus piceis ; ardennis 

 pedibusque rujis. (Long. corp. 2|— 2|.) 



Not. rufipes. Heyshams MSS. Curtis B. E. 254. 



Above brassy-copper, very glossy : head very broad, the usual frontal 

 sulci irregular : thorax very much narrowed posteriorly, with the 

 hinder angles slightly curved outwards, the dorsal channel and the 

 margin broadly and very thickly punctured, the disk slightly rugose : 

 elytra moderately long, rather ovate, deeply punctate-striated, the 

 punctures confluent, and the striae very close together, continuing 

 to the apex, which is rather pitchy, and has a shallow impression 

 on each side ; the six lateral striae are not parallel with the suture, 

 but slightly curved outwards in the middle, in which respect this 

 species differs from all the foregoing : legs testaceous red : femora 

 pitchy red : antennae testaceous, the terminal joint fuscous : palpi 

 fuscous with the basal joint testaceous. 



