362 MANDIBULATA. — GOLEOPTERA. 



each a broad black streak reaching nearly to the apex : legs entirely pale tes- 

 taceous : antennae pale testaceous at the base. On the hinder margin of the 

 thorax,*/before the scutellum, are frequently two yellow spots; and the black 

 vltta on the elytra is sometimes united to the dark suture. 



Found not uncommonly in the vicinity of Bristol, and in other 

 parts of the west of England, and I believe also found on the coast 

 of Norfolk in sandy situations. 



Sp. 19- minutus. Capite, antennarum basi pedibvsque testaceis, pectore abdomine 

 antennarumque apicenigris, thorace Icevissimo fulvo,elytris pallidis, scepinigro 

 infuscatis. (Long. corp. 1 — 1^ lin.) 



Cr. minutus. Fabricius.—Steph. Catal. 227. No. 2353.— Chr. marginella. Don. 

 X. pi 335. ? . 



Shining : head, base of antennae and legs entirely testaceous: thorax very smooth, 

 fulvous : elytra regularly and somewhat deeply punctate-^jfr/a^e, the punctures 

 sometimes dusky, pale ochraceous ; the humeral callous occasionally infuscate, 

 and sometimes the suture black, or a larger blotch of that colour towards the 

 apex, occasionally forming a broad transverse fascia: breast, abdomen, and 

 tip of the antenna black: apex of abdomen pale. 



Common in sandy open places near London, especially at Ripley, 

 and also at Coombe-wood ; and near Bristol. " Weston." — Rev. 

 A. H. Matthews. " Brugh Marsh."— T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 

 " Newcastle and Frostenden, SuflFolk" — W. C. Hexoitson, Esq. 

 " Near Penllergare, not common." — L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. 



Sp. 20. ochraceus. Ochraceus, thorace fulvescenti laevissimo, elytris punctato- 

 striatis, immaculatis, corpore subtus nigricante, ano testaceo. (Long. corp. 1^ 

 lin.) 



Cr. ochraceus. Curtis.— Steph. Catal. 228. No. 2354. 



Ochraceous : thorax fulvescent, very smooth: elytra punctate-striate, immaculate, 

 pale ochraceous : body beneath dusky, with the apex testaceous: base of the 

 antennae and the legs pale ochraceous; tip of the antennae dusky. 



Found in Suifolk, and in the neighbourhood of London. 



Sp. 21. gracilis. Niger, capite, antennarum, basi, thoraceque fulvis, elytris 

 lined marginali baseos pallida, pedibus fulvo-testaceis. (Long. corp. 1— 1^ 

 hn.) 



Cr. gracilis. Fabricius.—Steph. Catal. 228. No. 2355. 



Black: head and thorax fulvous, the latter very smooth : elytra black, punctate- 

 striate, the outer margin with a narrow pale ochraceous streak, widest and 

 most distinct at the base: legs entirely fulvo- testaceous: antennae fulvous at 

 the base, the apex black. Head sometimes varied with yellowish in front. 



