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This species may be distinguished from the foregoing by the 

 pale hue of the legs and antenna, also by the form of the 

 thorax, which is more attenuated posteriorly, and more thickly 

 punctured ; the elytra are more rounded at the sides, the strias 

 are closer together ; the polished surface between the first and 

 second striae is broader than in any of the foregoing. 



Sp. 13. Not. striatus. ^^neo-tiiger, supra csneo-ctqneus^ 

 nitidus ; capite tliorace latiori, fronte striata ; thorace 

 valde rugoso, jjostice levitei attenuato; eli/tris profunde 

 punctato-striatis, interstitiis angustissimis, plaga longitu- 

 dinali nitidissima ad suluram^ apice flavescente, pimctis 

 duohus impressis ; tibtis antennarumque basi rufo-testaceis , 

 (Long. corp. 2f .) 



Broad : above brassy-copper, beneath brassy-black : head broader 

 than the thorax, striated between the eyes : thorax short, very 

 slightly attenuated posteriorly, sides rather straight, very coarsely 

 punctured, disk sometimes nearly smooth : elytra deeply punctate 

 striated, the strias very close together and continuing to the apex, 

 which is pitchy testaceous, and has a small puncture on each side ; 

 a deep puncture also on the disk, between the third and fourth 

 striae : legs black, tibijE bright rufo-testaceous : antennae black, 

 basal joints red. 

 I believe this species to be common throughout Britain, 



having ^een many specimens from various parts. Common at 



Inverness; H. Smith, Esq. Newcastle upon Tyne ; G. Wailes, 



Esq. Cambridge ; Alex. Griesbach, Esq. 



Sp. 14. Not. latus. JEneo-mger, supra ceneo-cupreus, latus, 

 capite profunde siriato; thorace hrevi, sulco dorsali, margi- 

 nibusque valde rugosis ; elytris profundi punctato-striatis, 

 interstitiis angustissimis, plaga longitudinali ad medium 

 lata ; tibiis rufis. (Long. corp. 2|.) 



Very broad : above brassy-copper, beneath brassy-black : head 

 rather broader than the thorax, deeply striated between the eyes : 

 thorax short, attenuated posteriorly, the margins and dorsal 

 channel rugosely punctured : elytra deeply punctate-striated, the 

 striae close together and continuing to the apex, which is pitchy" 

 testaceous, and has an impressed point on each side ; the longi- 

 tudinal space is rather broad in the middle : tibiae and base of the 

 antennae rufo-testaceous. 

 Allied to N. striatus, but is much broader, the longitudinal 



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