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Page 95. Genus 154 a. COLYDIUM, Herbert. 



Antennae rather longer than the head, the two basal jomts largest, six following 

 small, very short, coarctate, two next broadj truncate, and with the 

 terminal one, which is large and ovate, forming the club. Palpi unequal, 

 with the terminal joint thickened, ovate, or subcylindric : labrum very short, 

 exserted, transverse, entire : head obtuse in front, shorter than the thorax, 

 the latter rather long and truncate at the base and. apex ; bod^/ linear- 

 elongate ; eli/tra long, above convex, the apeK rounded, the disc with 

 elevated lines; legs very short. 



Page 95. Sp. 1. fCoL. elongatum. Paykull, Faun. Suec. v. iii. p. 313. — Steph. 



Novien. 'id edit. col. 31. — Nigrum, nitidum, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis, 



thorace trisidco, elytro singula costis quatuor elevatis, interstitiis duplici serie 



punctulatis. (Long. corp. 4 lin.) 

 Shining black j antennae and legs ferruginous ; thorax with three grooves; elytra 



each with four elevated ribs, the interstices with a double row of punctures. 

 Taken in June 1833 in the New Forest by the Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 98. Cicones Carpini: has been taken in plenty in the New Forest by 

 the Revs. F. W. Hope and G. T. Rudd. 



Page 100. Sp. 3 a. Rhyzophagus collaris. Ent. Mag. (Newrnan) v. ii. 



p. 203. — Ferrugineus, thorace fusco. (Long. corp. If lin.) 

 Ferruginous, with the thorax brown. 

 Taken abundantly by Dr. Howitt near Nottingham. 



Page 106. Genus 163 a. LISSODEMA, Curtis. 



Antennae as long as the thorax, clavate, pubescent, eleven-jointed, the first 

 eight joints short, the two basal ones slightly larger than the third, the 

 remainder gently increasing in stoutness, the three terminal forming a long 

 robust club, the two basal joints of which are cup-shaped, the eleventh 

 longer and ovate-conic ; head trigonate ; eyes lateral ; thorax orbicular, the 

 sides dentated; scutellum triangular; body elliptical, convex; elytra vevj 

 long and elliptic ; legs short ; femora and tibiae simple ; tarsi heteromerous } 



Page 106. Sp. 1. f-Liss. Heyana. Ent. Mag. {Curtis) v. i. p. 187.— S/eph. 

 Nomen. 2d edit. col. 32. — Piceo-castanea, nitida, ore, antennis pedibusque 

 pallidioribus, thoracis marginibus denticulatis, elytris lineis irregularibus 

 punctorum impressum. (Long. corp. lilin.) 



Pitchy chestnut, shining, strongly and rather regularly punctured ; thorax 

 with four or five denticulations on each side, and a fovea near each posterior 

 angle; elytra with numerous irregular lines of punctures ; mouth, antennae, 

 and legs, castaneous. 



Taken by Mr. Hey, near Ockbrook in Derbyshire; and found near London. 



Page 110. Genus 164 a. PARAMECOSOMA, Curtis. 



Antennae longer than the thorax, capitate, pilose, eleven-jointed, the eight 

 basal joints gradually diminishing in length, first robust, second less so and 

 Mandibulata, Vol. V., 31st March, 1H35. 2 g 



