APPENDIX. 421 



Page 190. Sp. 74. Api. difForme. Taken by Mr. R. Lewis in the neighbour- 

 hood of Coombe wood^ and to him I am indebted for the sexes. 



Page 200. Sp. 5. Rhynchites ophthalmicus. This appears to be synonymous 

 with Rhy. sericeusj Schonherr, Gen. et Sp. Cur. v. i. p. 126, in which work 

 others of my new species appear to be described^ but I must refer to the 

 appendix of the second edition of my Nomenclature for their synonymes. 



Page 200. Sp. 5 a. Rhy. cavifrons. Chevrolat. — Schonherr, Gen. et Sp. Cur. 

 V. i. p. 126. — Cceruleo-virescens, longius pubescens, rostro subrecio, basi 

 carinato, capite Iongiore,J'ronte impressa, thorace punctato, elytris pundato- 

 substriatis interstitiis obsolete seriatim punctulatis. (Long. corp. 3 — 3§ lin.) 



Bluish-green^ clothed with a long pubescence ; rostrum nearly straight, cari- 

 nated at the base, and longer than the head ; forehead excavated ; thorax 

 punctate; elytra punctate-striated, interstices punctured, the punctures 

 somewhat disposed in striae. 



Taken near London, at Coombe wood, &c. 



Page 207. Rhinomacer Attelaboides. This species, which I now possess, 

 has been again taken in Scotland. 



Page 216. Genus Mycterus. 



It would have been more correct to have said only one indigenous species of this 

 genus is known, as there are several exotic ones. 



Page 218. Sp. 1 a. Sph^riestes seneus. Olivier? — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit, 

 col. 64. — Nigro-ceneus, nitidns, antennarum basi tibiis tarsisque ferrugineis, 

 thorace brevi punctulato, elytris haudfoveolatis. (Long. corp. If lin.) 



Brassy-black, shining ; antennse at the base, the tibiae, and tarsi ferruginous ; 

 thorax short and punctured ; elytra not foveated. 



Found near London. 



Page 218. Sp. 1 b. Sph. foveolatus. Act. Holm. (Liungh) 1823, p. 269, pi. 3, 

 f—h. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 64. — Ent. Edin. p. 268. — Nigro-wneus, 

 glaher, ore, antennarum basi tarsisque j'errugineis, thorace brevi, incequuli, 

 elytro singulo fovea transversim ovatd ante medium. (Long. corp. If — 2| lin.) 



Brassy-black, glabrous, shining ; mouth, antennae at the base, and tarsi ferru- 

 ginous ; thorax short, unequal ; elytra each with a deep ovate fovea, placed 

 transversely in the middle near the base. 



Found in the north of England and in Scotland. 



Page 223. Sp. 3 a. Cucujus Spartii. Curtis, v. xi.pl 510 — Cu. ater.> Steph. 

 Nomen. 2d edit. col. 65. — Fusco-piceus, ore antennis pedibusque pallidioribus, 

 aut ferrugineis, elytris lineis elevatis. (Long. corp. 1 — 1§ lin.) 



Deep pitchy-brown, sometimes of a chestnut hue, with the antennae, mouth, 

 and legs paler, occasionally ferruginous ; head and thorax minutely punc- 

 tured, the latter obovate-truncate ; elytra with four slightly elevated lines 

 on each, with faint punctured lines between them. 



