ASPIDIPIIORUS. EYRRHUS. 145 



black scales, with a broad snowy- white band before the middle and a white 

 dot near the apex, the tip itself with a few rusty scales intermixed ; tibiae 

 and tarsi reddish, antenna; rusty-brown. (L. 1^ 1.) Near London; in 

 Devon and Suffolk : 5-6. 



208 Aspidiphorus Zleghr. 



1165 orbieulatus Gyll. \. 242.— Ste. M. iii. 131.— Cur. x. pi. 450.— 

 Black, shining, somewhat pubescent ; minutely punctured . elytra very 

 convex, deeply punctate-striate ; beneath pitchy-black ; breast deeply 

 punctate; legs reddish. (L. |-1 1. ) In moss : Ripley; Epping Forest ; 

 South gate ; Marton : 6-1 J . 



209 Trinodes Megerle. 



1166 hirtus Fab. E. i. 108.— Pz. F. xi. f. 16. —Ste. M. iii. 132 



Black, or griseo-testaceous, shining, with a translucent appearance ; above 

 densely clothed with long hairs, beneath slightly pubescent : legs and an- 

 tennae testaceous. (L. 1^-1 1 1.) Windsor, and near Exeter: 5-6. 



210 Limnichus Ziegler. 



1167 sericeus Duft. iii. 24. — Ste. M. v. 411. — By. pygmaeus Stu. D. F. 

 ii. 114. pi. 35. f. C* — Oblong-ovate, slightly narrowed behind; black: 

 very delicately punctured above, and clothed with a fine griseous down ; 

 legs and antennae pitchy, or pale. (L. ^-f 1.) Southend: 5-6; Stock- 

 ton : 6. 



211 Syncalypta Dilhcyn. 



1168 arenaria Stu. D. F. ii. 117. pi. 35. f. E. — Ste. M. iii. 133. — Sub- 

 globose ; black ; slightly glossy ; elytra faintly and simply striate : thorax 

 and elytra clothed with short rigid erect whitish capitate setae, placed 

 somewhat regularly on the latter. (L. ^-| 1.) Sand and chalk pits, near 

 London; in Norfolk, &c. : 4-8. 



1169 cretifera Marsham. — Ste. M. iii. 133. — Somewhat globose; black, 

 slightly glossy ; elytra nearly smooth ; the upper surface clothed with 

 distinct erect white capitate setae. (L. i-^ 1.) Chalk-pit, Little Blaken- 

 ham, Suffolk : 9. 



1170 maritima Marsh, i. 105. — Ste. M. iii. 134. — Somewhat ovate; black 

 or pitchy; obscure; clothed above with dusky capitate setae ; elytra rather 

 deeply striated; mouth rusty. (L. HI.) Sandy coasts of Norfolk and 

 Suffolk; Southend; Crwmlyn Burrows: 5-6. 



117lf setiger III. K. i. 95. — Stu. D. F. ii. pi. 35. f. D Ste. M. iii. 134. 



— Short ; ovate ; dull black ; above thickly clothed with short erect 

 rigid capitate setae, disposed in lines on the elytra, which last have 3 

 flexuous griseous -white transverse bands ; body beneath and legs dusky- 

 ferruginous. (L.^l^l.) Woodland, Devon : 6. 



212 Nosodendron Latreille. 



1172 fasciculare Fab. E. i. 94. — Cur. vi. pi. 246. — Ste. M. iii. 135. — 

 Somewhat elongate, globose ; black, shining ; punctate, especially on the 

 elytra, on which are little elevated tufts of obscure pale brown hairs, 

 mostly disposed in rows ; legs and antennae chestnut brown ; club dusky. 

 (L. 2^ 1.) Ashburton ; and Southend, under bark of elms : 4-5. 



213 Byrrhus of Authors. 



1173 pilula L. ii. 568 Wood. i. pi. 7 Ste. M. iii. 136. — Oblong- 

 ovate ; brown or black ; tomentose : elytra obsoletely striated, clothed 



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