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obtained at the above localities. It is interesting to note that 

 none were taken at Busalla — the place where L. fasciatus 

 was so common. 



4. LitlioTbiixs (s. s.) fbrficatixs (Linn.). 



Busalla, Borzoli. 



Much less common than the two preceding species. 



5. LillLolbiixs (s. s.) melanoi^s 5 Newport. 



Syn. L. nielanops, Newport, Trans. Linn. Soc, XIX, p. 371, 1845. 

 » » glahratus , etc. C. Koch, Syst. d. Myr., p. 149; for other synonyms see 

 Latzel Myr. Ost.-Ung. Men. I, p. 74. 



The type of L. melanops is preserved in the British Museum; 

 and although somewhat imperfect it still retains sufficient cha- 

 racters to show that D."" Newport applied the name melanops 

 to a species which was afterwards described as glabratus by 

 C. Koch. 



Specimens were obtained at Genoa and Borzoli. 



6. Litliolbiiis (s. s.) piceixs, C. Koch. 

 Genoa and Busalla. 



7. 3Liitli.ol>ixis (s. s.) tricixspls, Meinert. 

 Borzoli, Genoa, Nervi, Portofino. 



8. Lithotoixis (s. s.) tylopus, Latzel. 

 Finale, Busalla, Nervi. 



9. 11.161101311X8 (s. s.) ag-ilis, C. Koch. 

 Finale, Genoa. 



