106 PHILHVDRIDA. ANISOTOMIDJE. 



rax with obscure dispersed punctures; body black beneath. (L. l-l£ 1.) 

 Colney-batch Wood : 4-5. 

 '842 Globus Pk. F. iii. 437. — Ste. M. ii. 180. pi. xv. f. 4. —Nearly glo- 

 bose; black, shining, irregularly, but distinctly, punctate: thorax bright 

 glossy red, faintly punctured ; body pitchy beneath, with the apex pale 

 testaceous ; legs pitchy, tips of tibiae and the tarsi palest ; antenna; rusty- 

 brown, the terminal joint red. (L. 1^-1.) Rotten leaves, &c, Coombe 

 Wood: 3-6. 



843 nigripenne 77/. K. i. 84. — Ste. M. v. 404. — Rather globose, glossy 

 red : head dusky ; elytra black, very faintly punctate ; antennae, with the 

 club fuscous and obscurely 5-jointed ; abdomen also fuscous. (L. 11.) Near 

 Darlington : 4-6. 



844 ferrugineum Stu. D. F. ii. 66. pi. xxix. f. B. — Ste. M. ii. 180. — 

 Globose ; shining rusty-red ; finely punctured ; antennae and legs pale 

 testaceous; scutellum small. (L. lfl.) Coombe Wood ; under bark of 

 ash : 4-6. 



845 atrum Pk. F. iii. 417. — Ste. M. ii. 180. — Deep glossy black ; very 

 finely punctured : head large, smooth ; mouth testaceous ; thorax with the 

 lateral and hinder margins reddish and pellucid, and much dilated ; scutel- 

 lum large, glossy ; elytra finely punctured, with a single short stria near 

 the suture; body beneath and legs pitchy; tibiae and tarsi dull-red. (L.l.) 

 Gravel pits, Coombe Wood ; Thorp Wood, Norfolk ; Craigmillar and 

 Cramond : 3-6. 



846 Seminulum L. ii. 570. — Stu. D. F. ii. pi. xxvi Ste. M. ii. 181. — 



Very glossy, pitchy-black : mouth pale testaceous ; head and thorax 

 smooth, the margins of the latter pale ferruginous ; scutellum large, 

 smooth, pitchy ; elytra with the tip pale rust-colour ; disc obscurely punc- 

 tulated, with a single short stria on the suture ; body pale red beneath ; 

 legs and antennae testaceous-red. (L. l£ 1.) Near London, in fungi : 4. 



847 rufipes Ste. M. v. 404. — Black : head and thorax very glossy and very 

 delicately punctured ; the lateral margins of the last bright red ; elytra 

 rather coarsely punctured, with a short stria near the suture ; antennas 

 pitchy; legs bright red. (L. 1.1.) Near Edinburgh : 4-6. 



848 orbiculare Herbst. iv. 91. pi. 38. f. 10. K. — Ste. M. ii. 181. — Smooth, 

 glossy black : mouth dull-red ; thorax deep notched in front, the lateral 

 and hinder margins narrowly edged with red, and forming a semicircle ; 

 scutellum small ; elytra rounded at the tip, smooth, not striated ; legs 

 pitchy ; tibiae, tarsi, and antennae dull red, club rather pitchy. (L. ^-1 1.) 

 Near London : 4-6. 



849 mandibulare Stu. D. F. ii. 58. pi. xxvii. f. C. — Ste. M. ii. 181. 



Deep black, shining : thorax short, somewhat orbiculate, slightly notched 

 in front, its lateral and hinder margins reddish ; elytra rather narrowed 

 behind, impunctate, with a faint stria near the suture ; legs and antennae 

 testaceous, club dusky ; mandibles pitchy, the left one large and prominent. 

 (L. 1 1.) Near London : 4. 



850 nigrinum Stu. D. F. ii. 56. pi. xxvii. f. A Ste. M. ii. 182. — 



Pitchy-black, smooth, glossy : sides of the thorax and its hinder margin, 

 body beneath, and the legs reddish- brown ; antennae pale, the middle 

 joints dusky ; scutellum minute. (L. 1.1.) London district : 4-6. 



851 affine Marsham. — Ste. M. ii. 182. — Ag. marginatum Stu. D. F. ii. 

 pi. xxviii. f. A. ? — Black, very glossy, impunctate : with the sides of the 

 thorax and of the elytra towards the apex pale testaceous- red ; antennae 

 and legs deep testaceous-red, the thighs pitchy. (L. |-1 1.) Near Lon- 

 don : 3-6. 



852 carbonarium Stu. D. F. ii. 61. pi. xxvii. f. D.l — Ste. M. ii. 182. — 



