404) APPENDIX. 



posticc suhattenuata, nigro-picca, vix niticla, elytt is pallide ferrugineis tenue 

 jmnctaio striatis, antcnnis pcdihusque rufo-piccis: (Long. corp. 1 lin.) 



Oblong, slightly attenuated behind, pitchy-black, and scarcely shining; elytra 

 pale ferruginous, delicately punctate-striated; antennte and legs pitchy- 

 red. 



This also occurs near Edinburgh. 



Page 178. Sp. 24 a. Lei. Stephensii. Rudd MS. — Steph. Numen. Qd edit, 

 col. 24. — Brevis, ovata, rufo-ferruginea, capite thoraceque punctaiissimis, 

 ell/iris punctato-striatis, inter stitiis proj'unde punctatix ; antennarum capitulo 

 nigricante. (Long. corp. If lin.) 



Shortj ovate, rusty-red ; head and thorax thickly punctured ; eyes dusky ; 

 elytra punctate-striated, the interstices very thickly, irregularly, and 

 deep'y punctured; legs and antennae pale ferruginous-red, the club of the 

 latter dusky. 



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



Page 179. Sp. 25 a. Lei. axillaris. Anisotoma axillaris. Gyll. Ins. Suec. ii. 



p. 560. — Steph. JVomen. 2d edit. col. 24. — Sitbhemisphcerica, nigra, nitida, suhtus 



rufo-ferruginea, elytris glahris, macula humerali rubra, striis gemellatis, inter-. 



stitiis lavibus. (Long. corp. 1§ lin.) 

 Somewhat hemispheric, black, shining, rusty-red beneath ; elytra glabrous, 



with a small bright-red spot on the shoulder, the disc striated, the striae 



placed in pairs, and the interstices smooth. 

 Taken near London, and in South Wales. 



Page 180. Sp. 1 a. Agathidium ? nigripenne. Illig. Kaf. Preus. i. 84. — Lei. 



nigripennis. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 24. — Subglobosum rubrum, nitidum, 



elytris nigris subtiliter punctulatis, antennarum clava abdomineque fuscis. 



(Long. corp. 1 lin.) 

 Subglobose, glossy-red ; head dusky ; elytra black, very finely punctate ; 



antennae with its club and the abdomen fuscous, the former obscurely 



5-jointed. 

 This insect (for which I am indebted to the Rev. G. T. Rudd, who finds it 



near Darlington) appears to associate better with this genus than with 



Leiodes. 



Page 180. Sp. 3 a. Aga. rufipes. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 24. — Nigrum, 

 nitidum, thoracis margine laterali pedibusque rujis ; antennis piceis. (Long, 

 corp. 1 lin.) 



Black ; head and thorax very glossy and most delicately punctured, the lateral 

 margins of the last bright-red ; elytra also glossy, more coarsely punctured^ 

 and with an abbreviated stria towards the suture ; antenna? pitchy ; legs 

 red. 



Found near Edinburgh by the Rev. W. Little. 



Page 184. Sp. 1 a.. Clambus nigriclavis. Rudd MS. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. 



