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The two fovea? on the thorax distinguish this from any of the other species. 

 Found near London. 



Sp. 15. maxillosa. Suboblongo-ovata, testacea, maxillis exsertis, elytris punctato- 

 striatis, abdomine fusco. (Long. corp. 1^ lin.) 



Anis. maxillosa. Kirby MSS.—he. maxillosa. Steph. Catal.p. 69. No. 740. 



Rather less than the last: somewhat oblong-ovate, entirely testaceous, with 

 the eyes brown and the abdomen reddish-fuscous; the legs yellowish : the 

 maxilla? exserted ; the thorax finely but faintly punctured, and the elytra 

 punctate-striate : the interstices slightly convex and impunctate. 



The somewhat exserted maxilla?, oblong-ovate form, testaceous upper surface, 

 and fuscous abdomen, seem to be the principal characteristics of this species. 



Taken near London, and in Suffolk. 



Sp. 16. testaceus. Subgloboso-ovata, pallide testacea, capite thoraceque confer - 

 tissime punctatis, elytris tenue punctata- striatis, interstitiis deplanatis loevis, 

 antennarum capitulo fusco. (Long. corp. 1 — \\ lin.) 



Le. testaceus mihi. — Steph. Catal.p. 69. No. 741. 



Subglobose-ovate, pale testaceous: eyes black: head and thorax finely, but 

 thickly punctured throughout: elytra with the suture a little castaneous, 

 very faintly punctate-striate, the punctures minute, the interstices flat, smooth : 

 body beneath and legs rather paler : antenna? rufous at the base, with the 

 capitulum dusky. 



The pale testaceous colour, black eyes, thickly but finely punctured head and 

 thorax, faintly striated and impunctate elytra, and dusky clava of the antenna?, 

 are the chief distinctions of this subglobose species. 



Inhabits the south coast of Wales near Swansea, and the county 

 of Norfolk. 



Sp. 17. Sturmii. Subgloboso-ovata, rufo-hrunnea, thorace impunctato, elytris 

 punctato-striatis, interstitiis loevis, pedibus pallidis, antennarum capitulo 

 nigricanti. (Long. corp. 1 lin.) 



Anis. brunneum. Sturm ? — Steph. Catal. Appendix. 



Subglobose-ovate: reddish-brown, with the thorax impunctate: the elytra 

 punctate- striated, the interstices smooth: the legs pale testaceous: the an- 

 tenna? rufescent, with the club dusky. 



This is probably the An. brunneum of Sturm ; a name which must fall, from 

 having been previously employed by Gyllenhal: the above character suf- 

 ficiently identifies the species. 



My specimen was taken near London. 



Sp. 18. ferruginea. Subgloboso-ovata, rufo-ferruginea, elytris profunde punctato- 

 striatis, tibiis spinosissimis. (Long. corp. 1^ lin.) 

 Anis. ferrugineum. Fabricius. — Le. ferruginea. Steph. Catal p. 69. No. 739. 



