136 NECROFHAGA. — ENGID^E. 



viii. f. 15. — Linear-elongate, somewhat cylindric ; pale ferruginous, 

 shining ; thickly punctate : head dusky ; eyes black ; elytra with a single 

 stria at the suture; club of antenna? dusky. (L. 2^-2f 1.) Norwich ; 

 Manchester ; Raehills ; under bark of pine trees : 5. 



185 Synchita Hellwig. 



1093 Juglandis Fab. E. ii. 561. — Ste. M. in. 96. — Mo. striata Herbst. v. 

 pi. 46. f. 1. — Obscure, dull fuscous; rough, finely punctured: head 

 blackish ; mouth and labrum testaceous ; eyes black ; anterior edge of the 

 thorax, and the base of the elytra indeterminately obscure testaceous ; 

 elytra rather deeply crenate-striate, alternate interstices with a row of 

 hairs; legs and antenna; rusty. (L. 2 1.) Under bark; London dis- 

 trict ; 5. 



186 Cicones Curtis. 



3094 Carpini Cur. iv. pi. 149. — Ste. M. iii. 99. — Chestnut-black ; slightly 

 pubescent ; punctured : thorax uneven, the base roughly punctured ; elytra 

 with 3 raised lines and a punctured stria, with an oblique spot at the 

 shoulder, 3 near the middle, a transverse curved mark, and a 2d near the 

 tip, dull orange ; legs dull red ; antenna; ochreous. (L. 2-2-i 1.) Epping 

 Forest; under bark of hornbeam : 3; New Forest: 4-5. 



187 Cryftophagus Herbst. 



1095 Populi Pk. F. iii. 355.— Cur. iv. pi. 160 — Ste. M. iii. 74. —Oblong- 

 ovate ; rusty-brown ; thickly punctate ; pubescent : eyes black ; thorax 

 obtusely bidentate on the sides; elytra dusky or pitchy, the margin rusty 

 or chestnut ; legs pale rusty ; antennae fuscous, the club dull red. (L. 

 1^-2 1.) Walsam meadows, near Ripley ; Norwich : 3-6. 



1096 bituberculatus Kirby. — Ste. M. iii. 74. — Oblong-ovate; rusty-red, 

 rather glossy and pubescent ; thickly and coarsely punctulated : thorax 

 with the anterior angle produced laterally into an obsolete tooth, and 

 the sides with a minute one about the middle ; the disc with 2 elevated 

 smooth tubercular dots ; antenna stout. (L. 1-1^ 1.) Fungi; London 

 district; Netley ; N. Wales: 4-6. 



1097 humeralis Ste. M. iii. 74. — Oblong-ovate ; rather convex ; rusty- 

 pitchy, punctulated, slightly pubescent : eyes black ; thorax with the 

 lateral margins finely denticulate ; disc convex ; elytra with the base pale 

 testaceous ; legs and antenna; the same : — elytra sometimes entirely pale. 

 (L. 1-1^1.) London district : 4-6. 



1098 uncinatus Marskam. — Ste. M. iii. 7.5. — Oblong-ovate ; red ; slightly 

 pubescent ; finely punctured : head with a transverse impressed line ; eyes 

 black ; thorax with the anterior angles produced into a small recurved 

 hook, the sides with a minute tooth near the middle ; elytra and legs tes- 

 taceous. (L. 1-li-l.) London and Ipswich : 4-6. 



1099 Marshami Ste. M. iii. 75. — Oblong-ovate; rusty-red; slightly pu- 

 bescent, and very finely punetulate : thorax with lateral margins sinuate- 

 dentate, the anterior angle produced into a slightly round dentieulation,and 

 the middle with an angular projection ; legs and antenna; deep rusty-red, 

 the latter stout. (L. l\\.) London district : 4-6. 



1100 Lycoperdi Herbst. iv. 176. pi. 42. f. 13. — Ste. M. iii. 75.— Oblong- 

 ovate ; rusty-brown, very deeply punctured, and clothed with a long 

 pubescence : eyes black ; thorax with the edges dusky, the anterior angle 

 very acute, and the sides with a minute acute tooth in the middle; elytra 

 with the punctures somewhat disposed in lines ; legs pale testaceous ; an- 



