54 MANDIBULATA. — COLEOPTERA 



Sp. 8. rufilabris. NigrO-nitidus, vage punctatus, elytris subrugulosis, illorum 



margine postico, ore, anlennis pedibusque riifis. (Long. corp. § — 1 lin.) 

 Ce. rufilabris. Latreille.—Ca. rufilabris. Steph. Catal. 82. No. 877. 



Ovate, glossy-black, coarsely and irregularly punctate, clothed with a griseous 

 pubescence, with the last segment of the abdomen above nearly glabrous : 

 the thorax transverse subquadrate, a little narrowed in front; the elytra 

 somewhat rugulose, their hinder margin, the mouth, antennae, and legs rufous. 



Taken in damp places, amongst carices and junci. " On 

 carices in Crwmlyn Bog, and not unfrequently among- herbage." — 

 L. W. Dillzoyn, Esq. 



Sp. 9. Junci. Niger, punctulatissimus , antennis pedibus anoque rufts, capite 



thoraceque piceis. (Long. corp. f lin.) 

 Ca. Junci. Kirby MSS.— Steph. Catal. 82. No. 878. 



Black, much punctulate: with the head and thorax pitchy; the antennas, legs, 

 and exposed portion of the abdomen above rufous; the latter at the base 

 beneath black. 



The piceous head and thorax, with the pale rufous antennas, legs, and anus, 

 sufficiently characterize this species. 



Found in damp places where rushes abound; near Bristol and 

 . Hull. " Netley."— Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Sp. 10. Caricis. Niger nitidus, punctulatissimus, antennis pedibusque rufis, ano 



piceo. (Long, corp ^— f lin.) 

 Ca. Caricis. Spence MSS.— Steph. Catal. 82: No. 879. 



Deep glossy-black, very much punctulated, with the antennas and legs rufous; 



the extremity of the abdomen pitchy-black. 

 Resembles Ca. Urticas in colour, but is rather smaller, more slender and convex, 



and has the extremity of the abdomen piceous. 



Found in carices near Hull, and in Norfolk. " Netley." — 

 Rev.F. W.Hope. 



Sp. 11. Agarici. Nigro-piceus, punctulatissimus, subnitidus, antennis pedibusque 



piceo-rrufis. (Long. corp. ^ — f lin.) 

 Ca. Agarici. Kirby MSS.—Steph. Catal. 82. No. 880. 



Pitchy-black, very much punctulated; slightly glossy; with the antennas and 



legs pitchy-red; the elytra somewhat pubescent. 

 . Very small, and known by its pitchy-black or brown hue, with the legs and an- 

 tennas paler. 



Taken but rarely near Bristol and in Suffolk. 



