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striate, with the interstices somewhat punctured; legs pale; eyes dusky; 

 antennae with the club dusky. 

 Common on the shores of the Tees, and also near Edinburgh. 



Page 176. Sp. 18 a. Lei. Dillwynii. Steph. Nomen. '2d edit. col. 24i.—Subglo- 

 boso-ovata, rufo-ferrugivea, capite thoraceque punciatissimis, punctis subpro~ 

 fundis, elytris tenue. punctato-striatis, interstitiis subpunctatis, antennis pedi- 

 bvsque palUdis. (Long. corp. H lin.) 



Somewhat globose-ovate, shining rusty-red ; with the head and thorax very 

 thickly and rather deeply punctured ; elytra finely punctate-striate, the 

 interstices sparingly punctured ; eyes black ; antennae and legs pale-red. 



Taken near Swansea by L. VV". Dillwyn, Esq. 



Page 176. Sp. 19 a. Lei. arenaria. Rudd MS.— Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 21. 



Suhgloboso-ovata, pallide rufo-ferruginea, capite thoraceque confertissime 



punctatis, elytris punctato-striatis interstitiis subpunctatis, antennarum capi- 



tulo nigricante. (Long. corp. l\ lin.) 

 Somewhat globose-ovate; pale rusty-red; head and thorax finely, but 



thickly, punctured, and very glossy; eyes black; elytra rather .deeply- 



punctate-striate, all the interstices faintly punctured ; legs pale-testaceous ; 



hinder tibiae slightly curved; antennae pale testaceous, with the capitulum 



dusky. 

 Allied to Lei. ferruginea, from which it chiefly differs in having all the 



interstices between the striae on the elytra finely, but somewhat remotely, 



punctured; the body more globose, and the legs of a paler hue. 

 Taken near Stockton by the Rev. G. T. Rudd, and near Edinburgh, by 



I. Wilson, Esq. 



Page 176. Sp. 19 b. Lei. litura. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 24. — Suboblongu- 

 ovata atra nitida, capite thoraceque minutim, punctatis, elytris punctato- 

 striatis, litura valida rufo-castanea, pedibus pallidis, antennis piceo-castaneis. 

 (Long. corp. 1 lin.) 



Rather oblong-ovate, deep glossy black ; head and thorax minutely punctured; 

 elytra punctate-striate, with a broad bright chestnut-red streak, extending 

 nearly to the apex ; legs pale ; antennae pitchy-chestnut ; eyes black. 



Found near Edinburgh. 



Page 176. Sp. 19 c. Lei. suturalis. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 24>.—Suboblongo- 

 ovata, nigro-picea, nitidissima, thorace profunde punctato, elytris punctato- 

 striatis, rufo-ferrugineis sutura atra, antennis pedibusque rufo-piceis. ( Long, 

 corp. 11 lin.) 



Somewhat oblong-ovate; pitchy-black, very glossy; the thorax deeply 

 punctured ; elytra punctate-striate, rusty-red, with a deep black suture ; 

 antennae and legs pitchy-red; the former with the club rather dusky. 



Also found near Edinburgh. 



Page 176. Sp. 19 d. Lei. nigricollis. Sleph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 24 — Oblonga, 



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