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95. LANGURIA INORNATA. 
L. corpore elongato, sub-cylindrico,* atro; thorace elongato, leyi- 
tér punctulato; scutello sub-cordato; elytris distincté striato-puno- 
tatis. 
Body linear, elongate, somewhat flattened, cylindric, 
entirely black : head and thorax lightly punctured, the 
latter nearly one half longer than broad; sides at base 
a little narrowed : scutel somewhat short, cordate : ely- 
tra with distinct strie of punctures ; feet black. 
Length three tenths of an inch. 
Occurred in Cambridge, Mass. June, 1832, and is allied 
to the L. lineata, H. Cat., but the thorax in that species is 
margined with red, which is not the case here. The 
present two species, together with the L. linedta, in- 
crease the number of described species in this genus to 
ten. 
26. CoccINELLA NOTANS. 
C. eorpore sub-rotundato, lurido; fronte rugosà; utrinque linea 
fulvà ; thorace sub-levi, marginibus anticé lateralibusque flavis, his 
nigro pupillatis; corpore subtus fusco; pedibus nigris; tarsis fuscis. 
Body rounded, obscure brownish ; head roughened in 
front, a whitish line on each side: thorax before and on 
the sides bordered with whitish, a large black spot on 
each side being included in the colored margin: body 
beneath brownish: legs black : tarsi brownish. 
Length nearly three tenths of an inch. 
Occurred on Chelsea beach, where it was washed LR 
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