ANALYSIS. 513 



Sturm was the first who pointed out the distinction be- 

 tween this species and the former. So many excellent ob- 

 servations on the subject are to be found in this Natura- 

 list's Verzeichniss, that Schbnnher certainly appears to have 

 been too hasty in rejecting the notion of their being di- 

 stinct species. As, however, Sturm unfortunately gave the 

 name of Geoffroyi to the common species, and indeed to the 

 only one that could have been confounded with A. tolvens, 

 I have thought proper to return to the Fabrician synonyms, 

 which he has cited erroneously. 



29. SCARABiEUS atro-nitidus, clypeo bilineato : lineis obliquis utronitidus. 



baud confluentibus, thorace elytrisque tevissimis. 

 Habitat in Grecia, D. Woods. Praecedenti nimis affinis. 



30. SCARAB^US niger, supra confuse variolosus : variolarum Jlagellatus. 



centi'o sub lente eminente, clypeo bilineato : lineis ad nu- 

 chum concurrentibus, elytris substriatis. 

 S. flagellatus. Fab. Mantissa, 1. 17. 168. 



Oliv. Ent. 1. 3. 162. 199. T. 7. 51. a. b. 



S. stictopterus. Linn. S. N. Gmel. 1. 4. 1558.? 

 S. coriarius. Herbst. Col. 2. 309. 199. T. 20. 4. 

 Ateuchus flagellatus. Fab. Si/st. Eleuth. 1. 59. 22. 

 Gymnopleurus flagellatus. Illig. Mag. 2. 201. 1. 

 Habitat in Europa australiori et versus Septentrionem usque 

 ad Lutetiam pertingit, magnitudine varians. Mus, Brit. 

 /S Var. S. variolis omnibus confusis. 

 Habitat in Hispania, D. Dejean. 

 y Var, S. thoracis variolis minimis, elytrorum variolis et striis 

 valde conspicuis. 



Gymnopleurus flagellatus, var. D. Gebler in Uteris. 



conflagratus. D. Steven in Uteris. 



Hanc varietatem sub lente pulcherrimam, e loco prope Sees 



2 L 



