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Slightly depressed, green, the base of the antennsej the tibiae and the tarsi 

 ferruginous, the terminal joint of the palpi deep black; elytra with two 

 reddish spots, punctate-striated, the striae vanishing on the sides and apex. 



Common near London, in Battersea fields. 



Page 12. Sp. 2. Per. concinnus. Subdepressus, wneo-viridis, antennarum basi 

 palpis pedibusque ferrugineis, elytris pallidis cruce ceneo-nigro, striis laterum 

 et apicis evanescentibus. (Long. corp. 2 — 2| lin.) 



Slightly depressed, brassy-green, with the base of the antennae, the palpi and 

 legs entirely ferruginous ; elytra pale, with a brassy-black dorsal cross, 

 punctate-striated, the striae vanishing on the sides and apex. 



Not uncommon in many places about London. 



Page 12. Sp. 2 a. Per. maritimus. Rudd MS. — Steph. Nomen, 2d edit. col. 13. 



— Subdepressus, aeneo-viridis, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis, palporum 



articulo ultimo nigro-piceo, elytris pallidis cruce validd aneo-nigro, striis 



laterem et apicis evanescentibus. (Long. corp. 2| lin.) 

 Slightly depressed, brassy-green, the antennae and legs entirely ferruginous, 



with the terminal joint pitchy-black, elytra pale, with a broad common 



brassy-black dorsal cross, punctate-striated, the striae on the sides and apex 



vanishing. 

 Taken abundantly on the banks of the Tees, near Stockton, by the Rev. 



G. T. Rudd. 



Page 12. Gp. 2 b. Per. tetraspilotus. Rudd MS.— Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 13. 



— Subdepressus, viridi-cBneus, antennarum basi pedibusque ferrugineis, palporuvi 



articulo ultimo piceo, elytris rufescenti-bimaculatis, striis laterum et apicis 



evanescentibus. (Long. corp. 2f lin.) 

 Slightly depressed, brassy-green, with the base of the antennae and the legs 



entirely ferruginous, palpi also ferruginous, with the terminal joint pitchy ; 



elytra with two distinct reddish spots, the disc punctate-striated, the striae 



vanishing on the sides and apex. 

 Probably Per. fluviatilis of De Jean. 

 Common in Kensington Gardens and in Yorkshire. 



Page 13. Sp. 2 c. Per. littoralis. — Subdepressus viridi-aneus, antennis varie- 

 gatis pedibus pnlpisque ferrugineis, elytris rufescenti-bimaculatis, striis laterum. 

 et apicis evanescentibus. (Long. corp. 2^ — 3 lin.) 



Slightly depressed, brassy-green, antennae ferruginous, with the tips of the 

 joints more or less pitchy ; legs and palpi entirely ferruginous ; elytra with 

 two large pale-reddish patches, punctate-striated, the striae vanishing on 

 the sides and apex. 



Extremely abundant near London. 



Page 12. Sp. 3. Per. saxatilis. — Depressus, nigro-virescens, antennis pedibusque 

 obscuri ferrugineis; elytris obsolet'k rufo-bimaculatis, striis ad apiccm excnr- 

 rentibus. (Long. corp. 2 — 2§ lin.) 



M ANDIBULATA, VoL. V., Makch 31st, 1835. 2 D 



