174 MANDIBULATA. — COrEOPTEIlA. 



Sp. 8. bimaculatus. Itujii-fitscus, capitc piceo, jjedihus elytrisque palHde- 

 testaceis, his angido apicis J'usco, antennarum apice rufo-piceo. (Long. corp. 

 lilin.) 



Bo. bimaculatus. Stcph. CataJ. 270. No. 2795. 



Slender, K(l-brown, sirmmg, smooth.', head piceous : thorax immacvJate : elytra 

 jjfl/e-testaceous, with two faintly crenulated obscure striae, the outer apex 



. with a more or less obsolete/i/icoM^ spot : abdomen pale, immaculate : legs 

 very pale testaceous : antenna; rufescent, with the apex rufo-piccous. 



Found near London, and in Norfolk; and also in the vicinity of 

 Bristol. 



Sp. 9. pygma?us. Nigro-piccus nitidus, thoracis limho elytrisque testaceis, his 

 angulo apicis fusco, pedibus pallidis. (Long. corp. 1^ lin.) 



Ox. pygmseus. Fabricius. — Bo. pygmseus. Steph. Catal. 270. No. 2796. 



P itchy -hlsick, shining : head ovatCj black : thorax ivith the disc piceous, the 

 margins testaceous : elytra also testaceous, with the outer angle fuscous, the 



. disc with two faint punctured striae : abdomen with the margijis of the seg- 

 ments broadly nxi'o-testaceous : legs elongate, very pale : antennae testaceous, 

 with the apex fuscescent. 



Not uncommon in boleti near London, in Devonshire, Norfolk, 

 Suffolk, and near Bristol. " On the Crwmlyn sand-hills." — L. W. 

 Dillwyn, Esq. 



Sp. 10. marginalis. Nigro-piceus nitidus, thoracis limbo elytrisque pallide tes- 

 taceis, his marg^.ne maculaque apicis fuscis. (Long. corp. \^ lin.) 

 Bo. marginalis. Steph. Catal. 270. No. 2797. 



Pitchy-h]ac\i, shining, smooth : head black, ovate : thorax with the margins 

 broadly pale testaceous : elytra very pale testaceous, with a spot on the outer 

 angle and \he lateral margins fuscous : abdomen piceous, with the apex rather 

 paler, and the margins of the segments rufescent : legs pale: antennae with the 

 base testaceous, the apex dusky. 



Apparently somewhat rare : I have specimens captured by myself 

 near London, and others from the vicinity of Plymouth. 



S.p. 11. thoracicus. Nigro-piceus, capite atro, thorace rufo, elytris pallide testa- 

 ceis apice fusco, pedibus albidis. (Long. corp. IJ lin.) 



Ox. thoracicus. Fabricius ?— Bo. thoracicus. Steph. Catal. 266. No. 2798. 



Piichy-hlack, shining, smooth : head ovate, black : thorax rufous : elytra pale 

 testaceous, with the apex fuscous : abdomen piceous, with the margins of 

 the segments pale testaceous: legs whitish: antennae rufescent, with the 

 apex black. 



Found within the metropqlitan district. 



