392 APPF.NDIX. 



arcuatis /ligTi.i ; thorace iitrinque imjtressu, postice nigro varlegato ; clytris 

 pallidis Uneis sex suhconjluentibus macvh'sqiie duahiis lateralibvs nigris ; pcdibus 

 paUidis tai'sis nigra maculatis. (Long. corp. 2 — 2^ lin.) 



Rather broad ; black, testaceous-yellow above ; head with two curved black 

 lines behind; thorax with an impression on each side, and the hinder 

 margin more or less varied with black; elytra pale, with six somewhat 

 confluent black lines, and two lateral spots, composed of abbreviated lines; 

 legs pale ; tarsi with the tips of the joints black. 



Occurs in profusion near Hebden Bridge: taken by Mr. Gibson, who kindly 

 supplied me with a series of specimens. 



Page 55. Sp. 12 a. Hydrop. Carabriensis. Davis MSS. — Steph. Nomen. 

 Qd edit. col. 16. — Oblongus, pubescens, obscure niger crebre punctata, capita 

 Jerrugineo Uneis duabus obliquis nig7ns, thoracis lattribus pallidin, elytris lined 

 laterali pallida utrinque ivti^orsum falcata. (Long. corp. 2 lin.) 



Oblong ; pubescent ; dull black, thickly punctured ; head ferruginous, with 

 two oblique black lines ; thorax with the sides pale ; elytra with a pale 

 lateral line, incurved at the base and apex. 



Found in South Wales, and in Devonshire. 



Page 5Q. Sp. 18 b. Hydrop. subeloiigatus. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 16 — 

 Suhdepressus elongatus, ater nitidus creberrime punctatus, thoracis lateribus 

 pedibusque ferrvgineis. (Long. corp. 2 lin.) 



Somewhat depressed and elongated; shining black, and very thickly and 

 coarsely punctured; thorax with its lateral margins and the legs ferru- 

 ginous. 



Taken in the north of England. 



Page 58. Sp. 23 a. Hydrop. concinnus. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 16. — 

 Oblongo-ovatus pallide ochraceus subnitidus, elytris suturu lineisque quinquc 

 fuscis. (Long. corp. 1| lin.) 



Oblong-ovate, slightly g'ossy and finely punctured, very pale ochreous; head 

 and thorax immaculate ; elytra with the suture broadly fuscous, and each 

 with five distinct narrow lines of the same colour, extending to the apex. 



Taken in the marshes about Gravesend. 



Page 59. Sp. 24 a. Hydrop. pygmseus. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 16. — 

 Oblongo-ovatus, postice subacuminatus, J'errugineus, opacus, elytris fuscis, 

 Uneis duabus marginibusque lateralibus Jlavescentibus, (Long. corp. Ig lin.) 



Oblong-ovate, acuminated behind, ferruginous, opaque, very minutely punc- 

 tured; elytra fuscous, with two faint lines, and the lateral margins yellow- 

 ish ; legs ferruginous : antennae the same, with the apex dusky. 



Found in the vicinity of London, but rarely. 



Page 59. Sp. 27 a. Hyd. jugularis. Loudon s Mag. Hist. Nat. (Babington) 

 V. V. p. 328. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 16. — Oblongo-ovatus, niger, glaber, 

 vertice postice, Jugulo, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis, elytris punctnlatis. 

 (Long. corp. 2 — 2§ lin.) 



