TELEPHORIDiE. TELEPHORUS. 303 



The totally pale legs distinguish this from Te. lividus, and the pale elytra and 

 dark breast and abdomen from the following. 



Taken near London, and in Somersetshire : communicated by- 

 Mr. Millard from the last county. 



Sp. 30. testaceipes. Rufo-testaceus, oculis nigris, pectore abdominisque basi 

 piceis, elytris testaceo-fuscis, pedibus testaceis. (Long. corp. 5 lin.) 



Te. testaceipes mihi. — Te. analis. Steph. Catal. 133. No. 1347: dele Ca. analis. 

 Fabricius. 



Rufo- testaceous, pubescent : eyes black : breast and base of the abdomen piceous : 

 elytra testaceous-brown: legs totally pale rufo- testaceous : each joint of the 

 antennae tipped with fuscescent. 



Intermediate between the preceding and following species, from the former of 

 which it differs by having the elytra fuscescent, and the breast piceous ; and 

 from the following by the thorax being immaculate, and the legs totally rufo- 

 testacecus :— it is not the Ca. analis of Fabricius. 



Found, near Ripley, by myself: " Epping." — Mr. Hanson. 



Sp. 31. lituratus. Supra testaceus, thorace postice liturd angulatd nigrd, pe- 

 dibus testaceis, femoribus nigro-lineatis. (Long. corp. 4| — 5 lin.) 

 Ca. liturata. Gyllenhal. — Te. lituratus. Steph. Catal. 133. No. 1346. 



Above testaceous, pubescent : thorax rather glossy, with several angulated con- 

 fluent marks behind : eyes black : breast and abdomen at the base black, the 

 latter with the margins of the segments, and the apex, testaceous : elytra ge- 

 nerally pale-testaceous : legs variable, sometimes with the femora testaceous, 

 lineated with black, or dusky striped with testaceous ; tibiae sometimes with 

 a black or dusky spot towards the apex, the joints always pale. 



The thorax is sometimes immaculate; and the elytra occasionally fusco-testa- 

 ceous ; with the thoracic mark very distinct, and the legs very dark. 



Not common near London ; the only locality I am aware of being 

 Walsam-meadows, near Ripley, where I met with several speci- 

 mens in June, 1827. " Bristol. 1 — Mr. J. Millard. " Glanville's 

 Wootton." — J. C. Dale, Esq. " On flowers (near Swansea), not 

 very common." — L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. 



Sp. 32. rufus. Rufo-testaceus, thorace subquadrato, elytris ochraceis, oculis 



alis pectoreque nigricantibus. (Long. corp. 3 — 4g lin.) 

 Ca. rufa. Linne. — Te. rufus. Steph. Catal. 133. No. 1348. 



Rufo-testaceous, slightly pubescent : thorax subquadrate, shining immaculate: 

 eyes, wings, and breast dusky or black: elytra ochraceous: abdomen testa- 



