described hy Kirby, 8fc. 149 



original, the last phrase is " pedibus piceis," not " r»/o-piceis," as in 

 the " Illustrations." The detailed description in this work is pos- 

 sibly from a small specimen of St. suhceneus, Er. The insect in 

 Mr. Stephens' cabinet which stands for sulcicollis evidently is 

 misplaced by a black-legged species, i.e. St. melanopus, of Mar- 

 sham. 



Sp, 19(13). suhmarginatus, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 



Steph. Illustr. (not of Coll.) 

 vafellus, Erichs. 

 St. submarginatus of Steph. Coll. is St. rusticus, Er. 



Section 3 (** a 2). Abdomen margined, legs black, 



Sp. 20 (1). lineatulus, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 



Steph. Illustr. and Coll. 



Leach's Coll. 

 buphthalmus (Gyll.), Steph. Coll. 

 Juno, Erichs., Steph. 



Sp. 21 (2). pubescens, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 

 Steph. Illustr. and Coll. 

 Leach, Coll. 

 Icevis, Steph. Illustr. and Coll. 

 Icevior, Wilkin's Coll. 



Steph. Coll. 

 subimpressus, Erichs. 

 According to the MSS., Kirby first imposed the name Icevius- 

 cuius; this was afterwards altered to Icevior, and ultimately to 

 pubescens. He does not make two species, as would appear from 

 the descriptions in the " Illustrations." 



Sp. 22 (3). pilosulus, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 



Steph. Illustr. (not Coll.) 

 binotalus, Erichs. 

 affinis. Steph. Coll. 



pilosulus, of Stephens' Collection, is rusticus 

 of Erichson. 



Sp. 23(4). argenleus, Kirby, a Swedish insect, received 

 from Gyllenhal. 



