described by Kirby, ^c. 153 



Described by Kirby from an insect in Dr. Leach's Collection, 

 which we find to be the St. ccmulus of Erichson. The " nitcns" 

 of Stephens' Collection does not answer to his description : it is 

 St. rusticus of Erichson. 



Sp. 31 {\2). paUitarsis, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 

 Steph. lllustr. and Coll. 

 Leach, Coll. 

 Jlavitarsis, Wilkin's Coll. (not of Steph.) 

 plantaris, Erichs. 



Section 4 (* * 61). Abdomen immarginate, legs pale. 



Sp. 32(1). oculatus (Grav.) Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 

 Steph. lllustr. and Coll. 

 Leach, Coll. 

 Wilkin's Coll. 

 Erichs. 

 cognatus, Steph. lllustr. 



Sp. 33 (2). ckindeloides (Grav.), Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 

 Steph. lllustr. and Coll. 

 Leach, Coll. 

 Wilkin's Coll. 

 Erichs. 

 scabrior, Steph. lllustr. and Coll. 

 Kirby originally gave the name scabrior to this species ; but, 

 subsequently, finding it described under the name ckindeloides by 

 Gravenhorst, he adopted the latter name. 



Sp. 34 (3). brunnipes, Kirby, MSS. and Coll. 

 Steph. lllustr. and Coll. 

 Wilkin's Coll. 

 Marshami anA gracilis, Steph. Coll. 

 unicolor, Erichs. 

 The insect which we have regarded as St. unicolor of Erichson 

 has the fourth joint of the tarsi obcordate, or sub-bilobed, and in 

 this respect does not agree strictly with the description ; when 

 compared, however, with the species which it most resembles — St. 

 lalifrons, Er., there is a marked difference in the tarsi, the last- 

 mentioned insect having the fourth joint very strongly bilobed. 

 The more distinct ridge on the head of the insect, which we regard 

 as unicolor, will also help to distinguish it from latifrons. 



