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C. C. Bahington, Esq. " Sketty-burrov/s, by D?. Leacb.'" — 

 L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. 



-|-Sp. 4. rutilipennis. Niger nitidus, antennis thorace longiorihus, castaneis, 

 puhescentibus, articulis quatuor extlmis majoribus nigris, thorace puhe densd 

 ve&tito, elytris castaneis puhescentibus, pedibiLs castanets. (Long. corp. 1| lin.) 



Sc. rutilipennis. Kunze. — Denni/, pi. 12. f. 2. Steph. Catal. 256. No.2535, 



Ma-ck and shining: head round, porreeted: thorax thickly pubescent, slightly- 

 impressed at the base: el^tr-a bright red-chestnut, finely pubescent, the 

 apex, margin, and suture, blackish ; the latter a little elevated, and the base 

 with two impressed lines : legs dark chestnut : antennae bright chestnut, 

 slender, pubescent, the four terminal joints black. 



I have seen only one example of this species, which was taken near 

 *' Swansea.^' — Dr. Leach. 



Sp. 5. denticornls. Loevis nitidus, piceo-niger, antunnis masculis ai'iicuiis 

 octavo et nono denticulatis, thorace dense pubescenti, postice foveolis duabus 

 notato. (Long. corp. ^ lin.) 



Sc. denticomis. Kunze.— Denny , pi. 13. /. l.—Sieph. Caial. 256. iVb.2536. 



Piichy-black, shinhig, smooth : head porreeted ; thorax densely pubescent, sub- 

 quadrate, the anterior angles rounded, the base with two foveolce : elytra 

 with a few fuscous hairs ; the base narrowed, with six depressions : legs 

 fuscous brown: antennae the same, with the four terminal joints longest and 

 darkest; thie eighth and ninth joints in the fnale, with a tooth within; the 

 apical one slightly acute. 



This appears to be a scarce, or probably local, species : I have 

 received it from " Marton Lodge." — Rev. G. T. Rudd, 



•f-Sp. 6. elongatulus. Elongatus, piceus, nitidus, pkbescens, foveolis duabus 

 interocularibus, thorace elongato dejlexo, postice utrinque fovea angulari 

 impresso. (Long. corp. \\ \m. ) 



Sc. elongatidus. Kunze.— Denny, pi. 13. f. 2.—Steph. Catal. 256. No. 2337- 



Elongated, pitchy, pubescent, and shining ; head anteriorly depressed in the 

 centre, ujith two foveolcB between the eyes : thorax finely punctured, narrowed 

 in front, with an angular impression on each side of the base, which Ls trun- 

 cated, and two small foveolce in each angle : elytra paler than the thorax, 

 punctured, with a deep excavation on each side at the base, and a slightly 

 depressed lins at the shoulder : legs pale chestnut : antennae dark chestnut, 

 the four terminal joints the largest, the apical one nearly acute. 



Of this insect the only example is said to have been *' takeJi Yd 

 Norfolk by the Rev. I. Burrell in the spring." — Denny, I. c. 



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