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antennae pale red, tip of latter dusky. (L. ^1.) Gardens, hedges, &c. 

 London district ; Swansea : 2-8. 



994 minima Marsh, i. 80. — Ste. M. iii. 60. — Flat ; head and thorax deep 

 glossy hlack ; obscurely punctured : elytra paler, with the tip still more 

 diluted ; antenna? dull red ; legs pale red. (L. 11.) In moss, &c, near 

 London : 3-6. 



995 pusilla Gyll. i. 189. — Ste. M. iii. 60 Rather convex ; deep glossy 



black ; very finely punctured ; elytra concolorous to the apex ; legs and 

 antennae very pale testaceous. (L. \ 1.) In moss, &c, London district : 

 3-6. 



996 nana Ste. M. iii. 60. — Very short, ovate, pitchy-black ; punctulate 

 and slightly pubescent ; elytra concolorous to the apex ; antennae pitchy- 

 black ; legs pale-reddish. (L. | 1. ) In moss, &c, near London : 3-6. 



997 minuta Ste. M. iii. 61. — Oblong-ovate, slightly convex, pitchy-black, 

 slightly pubescent, and finely punctured : elytra rather pitchy at the apex ; 

 antennas and legs pale reddish. (L. \\.) In moss, &c, near London: 

 3-6. 



998 trisulcata Spence. ? — Ste. M. iii. 61. — Oblong-ovate; deep pitchy- 

 black ; punctulate ; the thorax with three very obscure sulci behind ; 

 legs pale, antennae black. (L. A 1. ) In moss, &c, near London: 3-6. 



999 Titan Ent. M. (Newm.) ii. 201. — Ste. M. v. 407. — Minute; black ; 

 legs very pale dirty white. (L. | 1.) In moss, near London : 3. 



164 Anisarthria Waterhouse. 



1000 punctula Ste. M. iii. 62. — Somewhat elongate-ovate, shining black, 

 slightly pubescent, and very obsoletely punctulate ; antennae and legs pale 

 dirty white. (L. \ 1.) In naoss, &c, near London and in Cambridgs. : 

 3-6. 



1001 minutissima Kirby. — Ste. M. iii. 62. — Ovate ; brown-black, very 

 slightly pubescent, and faintly punctulated ; elytra reddish-brown, or 

 pitchy; antennae and legs pale ochreous. (L. 1 1.) In moss, &c, near 

 London ; Norfolk ; Bristol : 3-6. 



1002 perpusilla Marsh, i. 80. — Ste. M. iii. 62. — Somewhat oblong-ovate; 

 deep glossy black, very obscurely punctate, and scarcely pubescent : thorax 

 very convex in front, and considerably dilated; elytra flatter, piceous at the 

 apex; legs pale; antennae testaceous. (L. ^ 1.) In moss, &c, near 

 London, Swansea, and Norfolk : 3-6. 



1003 melas Marsh, i. 78. — Ste. M. iii. 63. — Oblong-ovate, slightly con- 

 vex ; deep shining black, obscurely punctured, somewhat pubescent : 

 elytra concolorous at the tip ; antennae and legs testaceous. (L. \-\ 1.) In 

 moss, &c, London district and Swansea: 3-6. 



1004 nitida Ste. M. iii. 63. — Short, ovate, slightly convex ; deep black, very 

 glossy ; the apex of the elytra concolorous ; antennae and legs pale testa- 

 ceous. (L. 11.) In moss, &c, London district, and in Norfolk: 3-6. 



1005 pilosella Marsh, i. 78. — Ste. M. iii. 63. — Ovate ; chestnut, shining : 

 head dusky or deep black ; thorax dilated on the sides, and elytra pilose, 

 the latter rather narrowed behind ; body beneath, legs and antennae dull 

 red. (L. § 1.) In moss, &c, near London: 3-6. 



1006 nitidula Marsh i. 79. — Ste. M. iii. 63 Ovate, convex ; pitchy- 

 black, shining, pubescent : elytra parallel, the apex dull-pitchy : body be- 

 neath, legs and antennae red. (L. $1.) In moss, &c, near London: 3-6. 



1007 brunnea Marsh, i. 78. — Ste. M. iii. 64. — Oblong; flattish ; slightly 

 pubescent ; reddish-brown ; shining : head black ; antennae and legs testa- 

 ceous. (L. 1 1.) In moss, &c, near London: 3-6. 



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