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taceous, slightly carinated in front : thorax pale testaceous, thickly and rather 

 obsoletely punctured, the anterior margin sometimes black : elytra finely and 

 distantly punctured, entirely pale, rounded at the shoulders and apex : legs 

 and antennas at the base pale : tip of the posterior femora sometimes dusky. 



Found near London and Bristol in June, 



Sp. 19. pallens. Ovata, convexa, pallida, subtilissima punctulata, oculis nigris, 



abdominis basi fused. (Long. corp. | lin.) 

 Ha. pallens. Kirby MSS.—Sieph. Catal. 216. No. 2189. 



Ovate, convex, above entirely of a very pah testaceous, with the eyes black, 

 the apex of the antennae fuscescent : the elytra rather distantly and obsoletely 

 punctured : middle of the breast and base of the abdomen fuscous : legs pale 

 testaceous. 



Taken within the metropolitan district in June. *' Raeliills." — 



.Bev. W. Little. 



Sp. 20. abdorainalis. Ovata, convexa, subtilissitns punctulata, pallida^flava, oculis 



pectore abdomineque nigris. (Long- corp. § lin.) 

 Ha. abdominalis. Megerle.—Steph. Catal. 216. No. 2190. 



Ovate, convex, yery finely punctured; pale yellow: head and thorax slightly 

 rufescent : elytra pale, immaculate : eyes, breast, and abdomen black : legs 

 pale, with the hinder femora slightly dusky : antennse pale at the base, the 

 apex fuscescent. 



Apparently ratlier scarce ; I have taken it at Ripley in July. 



Sp. 2 1 . pusilla. Ovata, nigro-picea, convexa, thorace rufo-piceo, elytris pallide 

 testaceis , imniaculatis, antennarumJjasipedibusquetestaceis,fem,orihusposticis 

 apice nigris. (Long. corp. f lin.) ' 



Ha. pusilla. Gyllenhal.— Steph. Catal. '216. No. '2191. 



Ovate, convex, pitchy-black : head with a carina between the eyes : thorax rufo~ 

 piceous, the lateral and posterior margins fuscescent : elytra very convex, pale 

 testaceous, slightly shining, immaculate, faintly punctured : legs testaceous, 

 with the posterior femora more or less fuscous, or black, at the tip : antennas 

 fuscous, with the base pale. 



More abundant than the last ; found in various parts of the me- 

 tropolitan district ; also in Suifolk, and near Bristol. 



Sp. 22. collaris. Ovata, convexa, ferrugineo-picea, antennis pedibusque pallidis, 

 oculis nigris, pectore abdomineque nigro-fuscis. (Long. corp. £ lin.) 



Ha. collaris. Steph. Catal. 216. No. 2192. 



Ovate, convex, finely, and rather deeply, punctate : rusty piceous : thorax glossy, 

 more deeply punctured than the elytra, which are pale xeAi\Mi-testaceous, 



