48 MANDIBULATA. ORTHOFTERA. 



bridge and Plymouth ; also in Cornwall and in the New Forest, in 

 June. 



Sp. 6. nigripes. Elongatun, ochraceo-Jlavescens, thoracis disco antennis pedi- 

 busque nigris, ta?-sorum articulo basali coxisque albidis. (Long. corp. 6 lin.) 



Bl. nigripes. Steph. Catal. 304. No. 3361. 



Elongate-ovate, or elliptic ; ochreous-yellow, with a brownish tinge ; head,, 

 antennae, and eyes, black ; thorax with its disc black, the margins pale 

 testaceous and pellucid; elytra pale yellowish-brown, or ochreous, with 

 some remote, somewhat indistinct, darker atoms on the disc, especially 

 towards the apex; abdomen black beneath, dark brownish-ochre above, 

 with a black streak on each side ; legs black, with the coxa? pale ochreous, 

 the base of the tarsi whitish ; femora without spines. 



This species also occurs, in June, in the New Forest, about 

 Lyndhurst, and I believe also in Dorsetshire. 



Sp. 7. lividus. Brevis, latus, ovatus, palUde testaceo-Jlavus, immaculatus, oculis 



atris ; abdominis hasi nigro. (Long. corp. 5 — 6 lin.) 

 Bl. livida. Fabricius.—Samouelle, pi. 4./. 11.— Steph. Catal. 304. JVo.3369. 



Rather broad and short, ovate ; pale testaceous-yellow ; the head and centre 

 of the thorax brighter ; eyes deep-black ; elytra pale immaculate ; breast 

 and abdomen beneath also very pale, the latter above black, with the sides, 

 apex, and a fine margin to each segment, pale testaceous-yellow ; legs very 

 pale ochreous ; femora with a few spines within ; tarsi at the apex and 

 claws dusky. 



This species occurs beneath the bark of trees at Darenth and Birch 

 woods in June, and 1 rather think in the vicinity of Dover. 



Sp. 8. pallidus ? Brevis, sublatiis, ovatus, palHde testaceo-brunncus, oculis atris, 

 pleuris, abdominis lateribus infra, basi que supra nigris, elytris maculis aliquot 

 brunneis. (Long. corp. 4 — 5 lin.) 



Bl. pallida. Olivier ?— Steph. Catal. 304. ATq. 3363. 



Short, rather broad and ovate ; of a pale testaceous-brown ; eyes deep black ; 

 thorax glossy, sometimes faintly varied with brownish atoms ; elytra paler, 

 also with some faint brownish atoms, and three or four rather conspicuous 

 brownish spots ; pleurae, base of the abdomen, and a lateral streak on each 

 side beneath black; legs very pale; femora with a few spines beneath. 



I have received this insect from Devonshire, and it has occurred in 

 the New Forest in June. 



