144 MANDIBULATA. — COLEOPTERA. 



specimens were received from the vicinity of Bristol. " In woods 

 (near Swansea), not common." — L. W. Dilhvyn, Esq. 



B. Femora unarmed, posterior sometimes slightly dentate. 



Sp. 8. undatus. JElongatus, niger squamulis cinereo-argenteis tectus, antennis 

 pedibusque riifis, elytris fasciis tribus undatis fusco-squamosis, thorace angusto, 

 cylindrico. (Long. corp. 2—2^ lin.) 



Cu. undatus. Fabricius.—N. G. undatus. Steph. Catal. p. 179. No. 1837. 



Elongate, black, rather densely clothed with ashy scales : rostrum black, about 

 as long as the head : thorax subcylindric, narrow, the sides most densely squa- 

 mous : elytra ample, moderately punctate-striate, the scales somewhat silvery 

 on ttie sides and apex, and on the back of an obscure ashy-white, the surface 

 varied with three waved squamous fascia, sometimes of a deep-brovpn hue, 

 at others very pale, or nearly obliterated : legs rufescent : antennae slender, of 

 the same hue. 



Not uncommon in woods and thick hedges within the metro- 

 politan district. " Taken in oaks at Briton Ferry, by Mr. Millard ; 

 and among herbage in the Penllergare woods, not common." — 

 L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. " Raehills and Roxburghshire." — Rev. W. 

 Little. . 



Sp. 9. fulvicornis. Elongatus, rvfo-brunneus, cinereo-squamosus, antennis pedi- 

 busque rufo-testaceis, elytris fasciis tribus denudatis, thorace inequali. (Long, 

 corp. 2 lin.) 



Cu. fulvicornis. Fabricius. — N. G. fulvicornis. Steph. Catal. 179. No. 1838. 



Bed-brown, clothed with ashy-scales : rostrum rufo-ferruginous, rather shorter 

 than the head: thorax small, with the sides unequal, the disc transversely 

 convex, with minute ashy-hairs and scales, and on each side behind the middle 

 an abbreviated, slightly impressed, line : elytra ample, moderately punctate- 

 striate, clothed with small scales, and short ashy- white hairs, having three 

 denuded fascia; : legs elongate, slender, pale reddish : antennae slender, 

 reddish. 



Rare ; but found occasionally within the metropolitan district in 

 June. 



Sp. 10. micans. Niger, squamulis aureo-cupreis , aut virescentibus adspersus, 

 antennis pedibusque riifis, femoribus posticis subdentatis. (Long. corp. 3 — 5 

 Hn.) 



Cu. micans. Fabricius. — Po. micans. Steph. Catal. 179. No. 1835. Cu. Pyri. 

 Don. iv.pl. 121./. 314. 



Black, clothed with narrow brilliant coppery-^-oW or greenish scales : head and 



