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tenna? brownish ; club paler. (L. 1-1^1.) In Lycoperdon Bovista, near 

 Guildford : 9 ; Swansea : 4-8. 



1101 f scutellatus Ent. M. (Newm.) ii. 202. — Ste. M. v. 408. — Head, 

 thorax, and under side dark brown : eyes and scutellum black ; elytra and 

 legs testaceous, thighs darker ; antenna? brown at the base, testaceous at 

 the tip. (L. 1 1.) Newcastle: 6. 



1102 fumatus Marsh, i. 110. — Ste. M. Hi. 76. — Oblong-ovate; testa- 

 ceous ; finely but thickly punctured ; slightly pubescent : thorax some- 

 what 4-drate, the lateral margins nearly straight, with an obtuse tooth at 

 the anterior angle, and a minute one in the middle ; elytra ovate ; body 

 obscurely testaceous beneath; legs paler. (L. 1 1.) Houses, &c, London 

 district : 4-6. 



1103 Ulicis Kirby. — Ste. M. iii. 76. — Oblong-ovate; rusty-red, pubes- 

 cent: elytra paler, very obscurely punctured, acute at the tip, the punc- 

 tures towards the suture slightly disposed in lines ; thorax short, anterior 

 angle forming an obtuse recurved tooth, the middle of the sides with an 

 obscure tooth, the space thence to the base finely crenulated ; legs and 

 antenna? pale rusty-red. (L. -|-1 1.) On furze; London district, and 

 in Suffolk : 4-6. 



1104 Abietis Pk. F. iii. 356. — Ste. M. iii. 77. — Der. Vini Pz. F. xl. f. 4. ? 

 — Rather oblong and convex; rusty-red; thickly punctate and pubes- 

 cent : thorax broader anteriorly than long, narrowed behind, the lateral 

 margin with the anterior angle produced into an obtuse tooth, thence to 

 the hinder angle finely crenated ; elytra elongate ; legs and tip of the 

 antenna? pale testaceous. (L. 1-li-l.) On spruce fir, near London; 

 Bristol ; Swansea, &c. : 4-6. 



1105 cellaris Pk. F. iii. 356. — Ste. M. iii. 77. — Oblong-ovate, rusty- 

 brown ; slightly punctate and punctate : thorax short, the anterior angle 

 produced into an oblique sharp tooth, the sides in the middle with an 

 acute prominent one, thence to the hinder angle finely crenulated ; scutel- 

 lum black ; elytra acute at the apex, entirely black or testaceous, some- 

 times with the base dull red ; legs pale testaceous. (L. 1-li ].) Housas 

 &c, Hertford; Ensham, Oxon. : 4-8. 



1106 serratus Gyll. i. 171. — Ste. M. iii. 78. — Oblong-ovate; rusty -brown; 

 pubescent ; deeply punctate : thorax somewhat 4-drate, the sides a little 

 rounded, and serrated, the base rough ; elytra punctulate, pitchy-brown, 

 the tip paler ; body pitchy-black, paler at the apex ; antenna? and legs 

 pale rusty-red. (L. 11.) London district ; Swansea: 4-6. 



1107 ruficornis Ste. M. iii. 78. — Oblong-ovate; pitchy- red ; coarsely punc- 

 tate, head and tip of the elytra pale : thorax short, the anterior angle pro- 

 duced into a sharp denticle, and the middle of the sides with an obtuse 

 one ; elytra punctulate, the punctures somewhat disposed in lines ; legs 

 dull red; antenna? bright red. (L. 1 1.) London district : 4-6. 



1 108 Caricis Gyll. ii. iv. — Ste. M. iii. 79. — Oblong ; black ; clothed with 

 an ashy-greenish silken pile ; thickly punctured : thorax rather long, 

 hinder angles acute, the sides regularly dilated and rounded, and ob- 

 soletely crenulated, disc very convex ; legs short, pale rusty -red ; tarsi 

 brownish. (L. 1-1 1 1.) In Carices, near London; Swansea, Ike. : 5-8. 



1109 Typha? Fall. Obs. E. i. 16. — Ste. M. iii. 79. — Oblong ; black; 

 clothed with an ashy silken down ; finely punctured : thorax short, trans- 

 verse, round behind, the angles rather prominent, the sides obscurely cre- 

 nulated ; legs, tarsi, and antenna? pale testaceous. (L. 1-U1.) Aquatic 

 plants, especially the bulrush ; near London ; in Cambridgeshire ; N. and 

 S. Wales: 5-8. 



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