386 AHI'KKDIX. 



Depressed, greenish-black, antennse and legs dull-ferruginous ; the elytra 

 with two small and rather obscure red-spots, punctate-striate, the stria? 

 extending to the apex. 



Not very uncommon in the vicinity of London. 



Page 12. Sp. 3 a. Per. elegans. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 13. — Depressus, 

 viridi-ccneus, antennis pedibusque piceo-nigris, palpis piceis, elyfris distincte 

 ruj'o-bimaculatis, striis ad apicem excurrentibus. (Long. corp. 1| — 2^ lin.) 



Depressed, greenish-brass, antennae and legs pitchy-black, palpi pitchy, elytra 

 with two large bright-red blotches, punctate-striate, the striae extending to 

 the apex. 



Taken near London. 



Page 13. Sp. 7 a. Per. affinis. Rudd MS.— Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 13.— 

 Subdepressus virescens, nitidus, antennis palpis pedibusque totis rufo-ferru- 

 gineis, elytris punctato-striatis, apice sublcevibus. (Long. corp. 3 — 3^ lin.) 



Slightly depressed, greenish, very glossy ; antennae, palpi, and legs, entirely 

 bright rusty-red ; elytra punctate-striated, immaculate, the striae scarcely 

 reaching to the apex. 



Allied to, if not the same as, the Be. rufipes, lUiger. 



Taken near Marton, Yorkshire, by the Rev. G. T. Rudd. 



Page 14. Sp. 8 a. Per. albipes. Sturm, Deut. Faun. vi. 134. pi. cWm.f. a. A. 

 — Steph. JVomen. 2d edit. col. 13. — Supra oeneo-virido-niger, nitidus, antennis 

 palpisque rufo-Jlavis, pedibus ochraceo-Jlavis, thoracis lateribus posticeque 

 punctatis, elytris punctato-striatis, apicibus laevibus. (Long. corp. 2^ lin.) 



Above brassy-greenish-black and shining ; antennae and palpi reddish-yellow ; 

 legs ochreous-yellow ; thorax with the sides and base punctate ; elytra 

 immaculate, punctate-striate, with the apex smooth. 



Found in the north of England, and in Scotland. 



Page 15. Sp. 8 b. Per. Monticulus. Sturm, Deut. Faun. vi. 135. pi. clviii. 

 f. h. B. — Pe. albipes. Steph. v. ii. p. 189. — Atro-cceruleus, nitidus, antennarum 



basi pedibusque ochraceo-Jlavis, palpis brunneis, elytris punctato-striatis, striis 



ad apicem excurrentibus. (Long. corp. 2§ lin.) 

 Deep blue-black, shining, with the base of the antennae and legs entirely 



ochraceous-yellow ; palpi brown ; elytra immaculate, punctate-striate, the 



striae extending to the apex. 

 Also found in the north of England, and in Scotland. 



Page 17. Sp. 15. Per. Fellmanni. — Depressus, viridi-eneus, antennis totis pedi- 

 busque nigris, virescenti-micantibus, elytrorum striis impuncfatis. (Long, 

 corp. 3 lin.) — Be. Fellmanni. Gyll. Ins. Suec. iv. p. 409. 



Depressed, brassy-green, antennae and legs entirely black, with a slightly 

 greenish gloss ; elytra immaculate, striated, the striae impunctate. 



I have a specimen of this species from Scotland, and in Mr. Davis's cabinet 

 there appears to be a second. 



