140 NfcCROPHAGA. — ENGlDiE. 



obsoletely striated; antenna? and legs pitchy, or dull red. (L. 1-1| 1.) 

 London district ; Suffolk ; Norfolk ; Swansea : 6. 

 1127 ferrugineum Ste. M. iii. 98. — Elongate; dull red; rather opaque; 

 antenna? and legs testaceous : thorax oblong, with 2 obscure fovea? towards 

 the hinder margin, disc finely punctured ; elytra faintly striate, interstices 

 rough and clothed with short ashy hairs. (L. 1 1.) London district: 5. 



198 Tribolium MacLeay. 



(1128 castaneum MacLeay, A. I. 47. — Ste. M. iii. 97. note. — Ferrugin- 

 ous : head and thorax finely punctured ; elytra punctate-striate ; body be- 

 neath dull pitchy; legs red; antennce with the apex pale. (L. 2 1.) In 

 museums ; not truly indigenous.) 



199 Rhyzophagus Herbst. 



1129 ferrugineus Pk. F. iii. 326. — Ste. M. iii. 100 Rusty-red, or 



pitchy, shining, glabrous : thorax somewhat 4-drate, coarsely punctate ; 

 elytra deeply punctate-striate ; legs pale testaceous ; antenna? with the 

 basal joint fuscous. (L. 2-2^1. ) Under bark of pines ; Hertford; Rip- 

 ley ; Swansea ; Scotland, &c. : 5-6. 



1130 depressus Fab. E. ii. 560. — Rusty-red; glabrous; shining, rather flat : 

 beneath pitchy-red ; thorax somewhat 4-drate, finely punctulate ; elytra 

 faintly punctate-striate ; legs pale testaceous ; antennas wholly ferruginous. 

 (L. 1^-2 1.) Under bark of oak ; near London; Hertford; Suffolk, &c. : 

 5-6. 



1131 terebrans Oliv. ii. pi. 1. f. 7. — Rusty-brown, spotless; elytra with 

 crenate stria?: legs dusky. (L. 2^ 1.) Under bark, &c. ; London dis- 

 trict : 5-6. 



1132 cribratus Gyll. iv. 637. — Narrow; rusty-red, shining, glabrous: tho- 

 rax 4-drate, with deep scattered punctures ; scutellum smooth ; elytra 

 punctate-striate, the punctures remote ; legs pale ferruginous ; antenna? 

 dusky in the middle, the base and apex rusty. (L. 1<j 1. ) Under bark : 

 London district : 6. 



11 33 cylindricus Ste. M. in. 100. — Cylindric ;"rust-coloured, shining, gla- 

 brous : head rather smooth ; thorax elongate-4-drate, somewhat sparingly 

 punctate; elytra deeply punctate-striate; legs pale dull red. (L. 2% 1. ) 

 Under bark ; London district : 5-6. 



1134 rufus Mar sham. — Ste. M. iii. 100. — Narrow; rusty-red, shining, 

 glabrous : thorax very finely punctate, disc slightly convex ; elytra also a 

 little convex, faintly punctate-striate, the punctures somewhat remote. 

 (L. 2 1. ) Under bark; London district; Bottisham : 3-6. 



1135 collaris Ent. M. (Newm.) ii. 203. — Ste. M. v. 409. — Rust-coloured, 

 with the thorax brown: elytra crenate-striate. (L. If 1.) In old coffins 

 at Nottingham : 4-6. 



1136 dispar Pk. F. iii. 328. — Ste. M. ii. 101. — Rh. bipunctatus Herbst. v. 

 pi. 45. f. 9. — Linear, shining ; colour variable : thorax rather oblong ; 

 slightly narrowed at the base, and very finely punctured ; elytra punctate- 

 striate, the base and apex more or less rusty-red, the middle with a dark 

 band ; antenna? and legs rusty. Occasionally the thorax above and the 

 breast and base of the abdomen are pitchy black. (L. 1-1^ 1.) Under 

 bark; roots of grass, &c. ; London and Edinburgh districts: 2-6. 



1137 parvulus Pk. F. iii. 329. — Ste. M. iii. 101. — Pitchy-black, shining, 

 flattish : thorax somewhat 4-drate, finely punctured ; elytra testaceous, 

 sometimes a little clouded with fuscous, punctate-striate ; body pitchy be- 

 neath, with the tip red; legs and antenna? rusty. (L. 1-1^1.) Under 

 bark : London district : 5-6. 



