410 APPENDIX. 



ovate, the tliree terminal ones forming a compressed club, the ninth being 

 obtrigonatCj tenth subtruncate, eleventh orbicular, with the apex produced 

 internally; AcaJ triangular ; thorax slightly transverse-quadrate, the sides 

 a little convex; xcutclhim transverse-ovate; elytra elliptical; body elongate- 

 ovate, slightly depressed ; legs moderate ; femora and tibia: simple ; tarsi 

 pentaraerous. 



Page 110. Sp. 1. Par. bicolor, Ent. Mag: {Curtis) v. i. p. 186. — Steph. Novie7i. 

 2d edit. col. 32. — Ferruginea, cajiiie thorace scutelloqiie nigris, crebre pwic- 

 iatis, elytris subpunctato-striatis. (Long. corp. f lin.) 



Shining, ferruginous, clothed with short ochreous pubescence; head, eyes, 

 thorax, and scutellum black, strongly and thickly punctured, the thorax 

 convex, with a small fovea on each side at the base near the posterior 

 angles ; elytra with strong lines of punctures very close together. 



I was first indebted to F. Walker, Esq. for this species. 



Page 115. Genus 165 a. HOLOPARAMECUS, Curtis. 



Antennve capitate, nearly as long as the thorax, nine-jointed, basal joint sub- 

 globose, two next long, four following subglobose, the remainder forming a 

 compressed club, the eighth joint semi-ovate, the ninth somewhat ovate, 

 the apex internally angulated ; head rounded ; eyes small ; thorax obcordate, 

 quadrate, broader than the head; scutellum concealed; body oblong, 

 depressed; elytra elliptical; femora incrassated; tibice simple, compressed; 

 tarsi triarticidate ? 



Page 115. Sp. 1. fHor,. depressus. Ent. Mag. (Cm^tis) v. i. /). 186. — Steph. 

 Nomen. 2d edit. col. 32. — Testaceus, nitidus, oculis nigris, thorace postice 

 sutu?'a transversa, elytris stria unica abbreviata suturali. (Long. corp. § lin.) 



" Testaceous, shining, sparingly punctured ; eyes black, granulated ; thorax 

 with a transverse siiture behind, the margins of the posterior angles a little 

 raised, with a deep abbreviated longitudinal channel on each side at the 

 base ; elytra with a channel down each side the suture." — Curtis, I. c. 



Supposed to have been taken in Norfolk. 



Page 116. Xylotkogus brunneus is Colydium Glycyrrhizae, Chevrolat MS. 



Page 120. Throscus obtusus. " Madingley wood, Cambs." — C. C. Babing- 

 ton, Esq. 



Page 124. Genus 171. TIRESIAS, Stephens (Nomen. 2d edit. col. 34.)— I 

 propose this name in lieu of Ctesias, employed by Hiibner for a genus of 

 Lepidoptera. 



Page 131. AspiDiPHORUs orbiculatus. Curtis, v. x. pi. 450. — I possess a 

 specimen of this insect taken at Ripley in July 1827, and others have been 

 taken by Messrs. Rudd, Walker, and Doubleday, near Marten, Southgate, 

 and in Epping Forest. 



