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legs stout ; antennae rusty at the base, the 8th joint distinctly smaller than 

 the 7th. (L. | 1 1.) Darenth Wood : 6. 



811 badia Stu. D. F. ii. 41. pi. xxiv. f. E. — Ste. M. ii. 171. — Globose- 

 ovate ; dark chestnut brown : head and thorax impunctate ; eyes black ; 

 elytra finely punctate-striate, interstices impunctate ; legs and antennas 

 entirely pale testaceous. (L. |-| 1.) Coombe Wood: 5. 



812 pallens Stu. D. F. ii. 39. pi. xxiv. f. B. — Ste. M. ii. 171 Oblong- 

 ovate ; pale testaceous or ochreous ; with the under side and legs paler : 

 eyes black ; head and thorax impunctate ; elytra punctate-striate, inter- 

 stices smooth; antennae with the club dusky. (L. 1 1.) Darenth 

 Wood: 6. 



813 multistriata Gyll. ii. 708. — Ste. M. ii. 172. — Oblong-ovate, shining 

 ferruginous : head and thorax darker and finely punctured ; elytra thickly 

 punctured, the punctures disposed in striae, the alternate rows being 

 smallest, and the striae rather confused on the shoulders ; body beneath 

 and legs testaceous ; the latter palest, with the hinder tibiae slightly bent ; 

 antennae dull red, club dusky ; eyes brown. (L. 11.) Hertford: 5-6. 



814 punctatissima Ste. M. ii. 172. pi. 15. f. 3. — Oblong-ovate, rather 

 flat, deep glossy black : thorax and elytra thickly, deeply, and confusedly 

 punctate, the punctures on the latter forming irregular striae, those on 

 the sides producing wrinkles ; thighs pitchy, hinder ones nearly black ; 

 tibiae, tarsi, mouth, and 7 basal joints of antennae testaceous. (L. 1 1.) 

 Kimpton : 11. 



815 castanea III. K. i. 77.— Stu. D. F. ii. pi. xxv. f. C. — Ste. M. ii. 173. — 

 Oval ; slightly narrowed behind ; pitchy black ; beneath rusty-red : head 

 and thorax faintly punctured, sides of latter and of elytra reddish, disc of 

 the latter thickly punctured, the larger punctures placed in irregular 

 double striae ; legs and base of antennae rusty-red, club of the latter dusky. 

 (L. 1-1± 1.) Hertford; Rosslyn ; Cramond : 5-7. 



816 maritima Rudd. — Ste. M. v. 402. — Oblong-ovate; rusty-red ; shining : 

 eyes dusky ; thorax impunctate ; elytra deeply punctate-striate, the in- 

 terstices sparingly punctured ; legs pale red ; antennae with the club 

 dusky. (L. lg 1.) Shores of Tees, and near Edinburgh : 4-6. 



817 punctulata Gyll. ii. 566. — Ste. M. ii. 173. — Globose-ovate; bright 

 shining rust-colour ; thickly punctured : head pitchy-black ; thorax rusty- 

 brown ; elytra with the suture dusky, regularly punctate-striate, each in- 

 terstice with a continuous row of minute punctures ; breast and club of 

 antennae dusky; base of latter and legs pale testaceous. (L. 1-lAl.) 

 Hertford: 4-6. 



818 Marshami Ste. M. ii. 173. — De. castaneus Marsh, i. 78. — Ovate, 

 slightly flattened, very glossy : head and thorax deep fuscous, finely punc- 

 tured ; elytra chestnut, faintly punctate-striate, interstices obscurely punc- 

 tured; antennae and legs dusky. (L. 11.) Near London, and in Suffolk : 

 4-6. 



819 thoracica Ste. M. ii. 174. — Globose-ovate; pitchy-chestnut, shining: 

 thorax very globose and glossy, faintly punctured; elytra rather paler, 

 deeply punctate-striate, interstices not punctate ; body beneath and legs 

 pale ferruginous ; hinder thighs with a tooth at the apex, their tibiae 

 bent; antennae dull red, with the club dusky. (L. 1-1^1.) Coombe 

 Wood ; near Edinburgh : 4-6. 



820 polita Marsh, i. 124. — Ste. M. ii. 174. — Globose-ovate; chestnut; 

 very glossy, especially the thorax, which is minutely punctured ; elytra 

 deeply punctate-striate ; interstices convex, with scattered punctures ; legs 

 and base of the antennae red, club of latter dusky. (L. 1-1^ 1.) Coombe 

 Wood ; Cramond, &c. : 4-6. 



