ANALYSIS. 511 



Gymnopleurus mundus. Leach MSS. 



Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Spei. D. Burcliell. Mus. Brit. 



** Clypeus bidentatus vel emarginatus laterihus haud undatis. 

 Corpus lave, sericeum vel scabritm. Thorax foveola postice 

 haud impressd, Insecta plerumque Europtea. 



26. SCARAB^US laevis supra nigro-jeneus, an tennis flavescentibus, sinuatus. 



clypeo bilineato, thorace vix punctato : angulis posticis acu- 

 minatis, elytris septem-striatis, femoribus anticis serratis. 

 Scarabteus sinuatus. Olio. Ent. 1.5. \60. \9Q. — T. 10. f.93. 

 Ateuchus sinuatus. Fab. S. Eleuth. 1. 60. 28. 

 Scarabseus Leei. Don. Chin. Ins. T. 1. 4. 

 Actinophorus sinuatus. Sturm. Ent. Hand. 1, 76. — T.3. 1. 

 Habitat in China et in India Orientali. Mus. Brit. 

 j8 Vak. S. ater, clypeo emarginato, tibiis anticis arcuatis extiis vix 

 crenulatis. 



Scarabaeus Mopsus. Pall. Icon. p. 3. A. 3. T. A. 3. 

 Obs, Apud Olivierum figura 189. tab, 21. in omnibus pi-seter 

 clypeum S. mundum simulat. 

 I agree with Sturm in thinking that Pallas had this species 

 in view when he described S. Mopsus, although it is also 

 clear that he was acquainted with the pilularius of Fabri- 

 cius. The truth, perhaps, may be, that he confounded two 

 species ; the one taken in Daouria, near the Selenga, be- 

 ing a variety of G. sinuatus ; and that taken on the banks 

 of the Wolga, being G. pilularius. 



27. SCARABiEUS obscuro-nigcr, subtus nitidus, antennis nigris, pilularius. 



clypeo trilineato, elytris inter strias tuberculis aliquot- 

 minutissimis instructis, tibiis anticis calcare obtuso. 



Le Bousier a Couture. Geoff. Hist. Ins. 1.91. 



Scarabjeus pilularius. Fab. Si/st. Ent. 29. 118. 



Ateuchus pillularius. Fab. Sj/st. Eleuth. 1. 60. 27. 



Scarabaeus GeofFroys. Panz. Ent. Germ. 18. 71. 



Gymnopleurus Cantharus. Illig. Mag. 2. 201. 2, 



