16 Randalls New Species of 
92. LAMPYRIS BOREALIS. 
L. corpore elongato, fusco aut sub-nigro; thorace roseo, in medio 
carinato ; margine fusco, antice leviter depresso, maculà ce — sg 
nigra, elongata, postice transversà ; scutello nigro. Elytris ob 
obliqué carinatis, suturà margineque valde angusto, testaceis ; "-— 
ápice maculis albis bigeminatis ; pedibus nigris. 
Body elongated, rather broad, brownish black : head 
very much retracted : thorax rosaceous, carinated in the 
middle; centre with a broad blackish spot, transverse 
behind, gradually narrowing and growing paler before, 
and extending to the tip; a tubercle more or less dis- 
tinct on each side, above the transverse portion; base 
transversely canaliculate, channel sometimes interrupted 
by the longitudinal carina: scutel black, somewhat tri- 
angularly oval: elyfra brownish black, with obtuse and 
somewhat oblique elevated lines, becoming gradually ob- 
solete downwards ; suture and margin narrowly bordered 
with testaceous: abdomen beneath, near the tip, with 
bigeminate, white spots: legs black. 
Length from more than five tenths to six tenths of an 
inch. 
It occurred now and then, but not frequently, in the 
vicinity of Augusta. 
A rather large species. It is closely allied to the L. 
angulata of Say, but is much larger and otherwise suffi- 
ciently distinct. — à 
23. MALACHIUS CJERULEUS. 
M. capite nigro, polito, labro testaceo, anticé macula nigra ; anten- 
nis nigris ;; thorace e elytisque carulis, tibiis. quatuor anticis ts 
taceis, duobus posticis nigris 
Head black, polished: labrum testaceous, with 4 
