48 Randall's New Species of 
93. Hartıca (CEdionychis, Latr.) crrcumpata. 
H. capite sub-nigro ; antennis sub-fuscis; thorace testaceo; elytris 
atris, densé punctulatis, margine testaceo; pedibus fusco-testaceis. 
Head somewhat black: antenne brownish: thorax 
testaceous : elytra black, densely punctured, with a tes- 
taceous margin : feet pale brownish : body beneath black, 
inclining to brown. 
Length three twentieths of an inch. 
Vicinity of Boston, rare. 
Similar in form to the preceding, and is referable to 
the genus CEdionychis, Latr. 
94. LANGURIA BREVICOLLIS. 
L. eorpore sub-crasso, nigro aut #neo-nigro; antennis nigris, bre- 
vibus; capite transverso; thorace sub-cylindrico, brevi, supra sub- 
quadrato, icem punctulato, posticé anne. elytris striato-puncta- 
tis, parum convexis; pedibus valdé crassi 
Body rather stout, black, slightly bronzed: antenne 
black, short; head transverse: thorax sub-cylindrical 
not greatly longer than broad, above nearly quadrate, not 
distinctly punctured, except under a glass of considera- 
ble power; somewhat elevated along the middle, behind 
somewhat produced and rounded : scutel sub-triangular ; 
elytra wider than the thorax, a little convex, with regu- 
lar stri of rather profound punctures : feet very stout. 
Length from a httle less to about one fifth of an inch. 
An abbreviated species readily distinguished by its 
short thorax. Specimens occurred in May and June 
1832, at Cambridge, Mass.,—rare. 
