GALEIlUCIDiE. — THYAMIS. 309 



Oblong-ovate, moderately convex, pale yellowish, with the mouth, eyes and apex 

 of the antennas dusky or blackish : elyt7-a rather Z>roa</, pale yellowish, im- 

 maculate, thickly but very finely punctulated : legs entirely pale testaceous. 



Very common within the metropolitan district; also found near 

 Bristol and in Norfolk, during the summer. " Cramond." — Rev, 

 W. Little. " On Senecio Jacobsea (near Swansea), common." — 

 L. W. Dilhvyn, Esq, " Southend." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Sp. 5. flavicornis. Oblongo-ovata, Jlavo-testacea, oculis nigris, antennis totis, 



pedibusque pallidis. (Long. corp. 1^ lin.) 

 Ha. flavicornis. Kir by MSS.—Steph. Catal. a 15. No. 2175. 



Entirely of a pale testaceous-yellow, faintly punctured : elytra slightly convex, 

 immaculate : legs and antenncs pale : eyes black. 



Less common than the foregoing : taken near London, and in 

 Suffolk. 



Sp. 6. atricilla. Oblongo-ovata, nigro-picea, thorace subtestaceo elytris tiblisque 



griseo-testaceis, suturd nigricante. (Long. corp. f — 1 lin.) 

 Ch. atricilla. Linne.—Ra.. atricilla. Steph. Catal. 215. No. 9.17 Q. 



Oblong-ovate, convex, pitchy-black, thickly punctate : head and thorax with a 

 brassy tinge, the latter compressed anteriorly : elytra griseo-testaceous, very 

 convexj more deeply punctured than the thorax, the suture more or less 

 dusky or black: anterior legs and posterior tibiie and tarsi pale testaceous; 

 posterior femora pitchy-hl&cli : antenna? with the base pale, the apex black. 



Not uncommon in June throughout the metropolitan district. 

 " New Walk, York." — W. C. Hezdtvon, E'.g. " Swansea, com- 

 mon." — L. W. DiUw?jn, Esq. 



Sp. 7. piciceps. Suboblongo-ovata, palUde testacea, capite suturd femoribusque 



posticis atro-piceis. (Long. corp. 1^ lin.) 

 Ha. piciceps. Steph. Catal. 215. No. 2177. 



Somewhat oblong-ovate, pale testaceous, thickly punctured : thorax slightly ru- 

 fescent: head pitchy black: elyt?^a testaceous, with the suture rather broadly 

 black : posterior femora pitchy-h\a.ck ; rest of the legs and the base of the an- 

 tennae testaceous-yellow, apex of the latter black. 



Taken near London, but not common. 



Sp. 8. femoralis. Oblongo-ovata, subtiliter functulata, capite, thorace elytro- 

 rumque suturd ferrugineis, elytris pallidis, ore, oculis, antennis extrorsicm, 



