420 



APPENDIX. 



Black, with a whitish pubescence; thorax faintly tuberculated ; elytra 

 reddish, faintly punctate-striated, the suture whitish ; antennae and legs 

 red. 



Taken near Ripley. 



Page 81. Sp. 2 a. Notakis ^thiops. Rhynchaenus ^thiops. Fabricius, 

 Syst. Eleut. ii. 446. — Niger glaber, antennis pedlbusque rufo-piceis, rostro 

 longissimo arcuato, thorace oblovgo, elytris oblongo-ovatis punctato-striatis, 

 interstitiis sublwvibus. (Long. corp. 3 lin.) 



Black, glabrous, and very glossy ; antennai and legs pitchy-red ; rostrum very 

 long and curved; thorax oblong; elytra oblong-ovate, punctate-striate, the 

 interstices rather smooth. 



Apparently not uncommon in the north of England. I have received it from 

 the Revs. G. T. Rudd and D. I. J. Preston. 



Page 90. ORTHOCHyETES setiger. "Not uncommon near Yarmouth." — 



Paget' s Sketch, p. 28. 



Page 104. Plinthus caliginosus. "Near Sandgate." — J. L. Brown, Esq. 



Page 118. Sp. 15 a. Otiorhynchus caliginosus. Steph. JVomen. ^dedit. col. 58. 

 — This insect, which I believe is in Mr. Waterhouse's collection, I am at 

 present unable to describe. 



Page 152. Genus Brotheus, Steph, — M. Chevrolat informed me this is syno- 

 nymous with Rhytirhinus Schonherr ; but from that genus it differs in not 

 having the antennae geniculated, though it agrees in its rugose body, &c. 



Page 175. Sp. 27 a. Apion aciculare. Germ. Mag. [Germar) v. ii. p. 245, 

 pi. 3. J". 20. — JEneum, griseo-suhpilosum, thorace oblongo, cylindrico, punctato, 

 coleopteris oblongo-ovalibus, punctato-sulcatis. (Long. corp. l^lin.) 



Brassy, with a slight griseous pile ; thorax oblong, cylindric, punctured ; 

 coleoptera oblong-oval, punctate-sulcate. 



Found near London. 



Page 177. Sp. 34 a. An. tumidum. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 61. — 

 Atrum, coleoptris ovatis nitidulis, punctato-striatis, rostro basi utrinque 

 tumido. (Long. corp. 1^ lin.) 



Deep black, coleoptera ovate and rather shining, somewhat deeply punctate- 

 striate ; rostrum with an obtuse swelling on each side at the base ; forehead 

 slightly wrinkled. 



Found near London and near Windsor. 



Page 178. Sp. 39 a. Apt. atomarium. Linn. Trans. {Kirby) v. ix. p. 59, pi. 1, 

 J". 14. — Steph. Nomen. 9.d edit. col. 62. — Nigrum-immaculatayn, densius 

 puhescens, thorace brevi, anteriiis angustato, elytris minvs latis, rostro valde 

 arcuato, subdejiexo. (Long. corp. 1 lin.) 



Black, immaculate, densely pubescent, thorax short, narrowed in front ; elytra 

 rather narrow ; rostrum much bent and a little deflexed. 



Taken within the metropolitan district. 



