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B. — Body, feet, and antennae black, thorax deeply impressed 



with punctures, elytra impressed with lines of punctures. 

 Length 4 lines. 

 Inhabits Barbary. 



On two Species of the Genus Phengodes* of Laireille^s Mss. 

 Character genericus mihi non examinandus. 

 Obs. — Antennarum rami ciliati. 



I. PHENGODEs testaceus. 

 P. — Testaceus, elytris apicibus antennisque fuscis. 

 Lampyris+ plumosa, Oliviet\ 

 Long. Corp. 11 millim : 



Habitat . 



Mus. Nost. ^ 



Descr. — Oculi mediocres prominuli, nigri ; corpus totuni gla- 

 brum ; tarsi postice pallide fuscescentes; abdomen segmentis me- 

 dio fuscegcentibus, postice pallide testaceis. 

 P. — Testaceous, elytra at their extremities, and the antennae fus- 

 cous-brown. 

 Length 4 lines. 

 Locality unknown. 



Descr. — Eyes moderate, prominent and black ; all the body 

 smooth ; tarsi behind pale, inclining to fuscous-brown ; the middle 

 segments of the abdomen inclining to fuscous-brown, behind pale 

 clay-coloured. 



II. vuESGODZsflavkoUis. 

 P. — Fuscus, thorace pectoreque fuscis. 

 Phengodes fiavicoUis. Latreille Mss, 

 Long. Corp. 4 | miliim : 

 Habitat in Peruvia. 

 Mus. Latreille. 



Descr. — Oculi magni, globosi, nigri. Vertex nigricans. Os sub- 

 ferrugineum. Palpi fuscescentes. Alae pallide fuscescentes. Pedes 



* The Baron Dejean in his catalogue of Coleoptera has Phengodes as a name 

 given by Count HofFmannsegg. G. S. 

 + More correctly Lampuris. 



