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middle of the base ; elytra finely punctate-striate, the stria vanishing 

 before the apex. (L. 1^1.) Old trees; near Hertford : 5-6. 



1633 flavus Wilkin. — Ste. M. iii. 356. — Testaceous-yellow; slightly 

 pubescent and glossy : thorax oblong, produced in front, very coarsely and 

 thickly punctured; elytra faintly punctate-striate, interstices flat and 

 minutely punctured; legs and antenna; pale testaceous. (L. l£l.) Old 

 trees : New Forest : 6. 



§ B. Elytra retuse behind; sometimes dentate. 



1634 fuscus Marsh. L 53. — Ste. M. iii. 356. — Pitchy-brown, clothed 

 with long hairs: thorax rough in front, opaque, rather glossy and finely 

 punctured behind ; elytra cylindric, finely punctate-striate, interstices 

 with a row of minute punctures; legs and antennae reddish. (L. 1-1^ 1.) 

 Old trees : London district ; Devon ; Cornwall ; Swansea : 5-6. 



1635 pubescens Marsh, i. 58. — Ste. M. iii. 357. — Bo. cinereus ITerbst. v. 

 pi. 48. £ 15.? — Black, slightly pubescent, nearly opaque, thorax ovate, 

 delicately punctured; elytra fuscescent, deeply crenate-striate ; legs and 

 antennae yellowish ; forehead densely pubescent. (L. \-\ 1 ) Old trees : 

 Kew and near London : 5-6. 



1636 bidens Fab. E. ii. 389. — Pz. F. xxxix. f. 21. —Ste. M. iii. 357. — 

 Pitchy-black; slightly shining ; with a griseous pile; elytra thickly and 

 finely punctate-striate, the apex retuse-truncate, each with a single large 

 slightly bent tooth on the upper edge of the excavation ; legs and antennae 

 pale red : ^ with the apex of the elytra less retuse, and obsoletely 

 dentate. (L. 11-1^1) Old trees : London district : 5-6. 



1637 Laricis Fab. E. ii. 386. — Pz. F. xv. f. 4. — Ste. M. iii. 357. — 

 Pitchy-black, slightly glossy, clothed with pale hairs : elytra punctate- 

 striate, apex retuse, the retuse margin with several irregular denticulations; 

 tibiae and tarsi pale brown ; antennae reddish. (L. 11-2 1.) Old larches: 

 Windsor: 5-6. 



1638 chalcographus L. ii. 562. — Pz. F. xxxix. f. 20. — Pitchy-black, 

 shining: elytra reddish, dusky at the base, the apex slightly retuse and 

 armed with 3 short teeth; legs and antennae pale testaceous: $ with a 

 deep frontal impression. (L. H-2 1.) Old pines: London district: 

 5.6. 



1639 monographus Fab. E. iL 387. — Ste. M. iii. 358. — Cylindric ; 

 testaceous-brown ; shining ; clothed with pale hairs : elytra faintly punc- 

 tate-striate, apex slightly retuse, with 3 teeth towards the suture, and 1 

 externally; legs and antennae testaceous. ((L. 1^ 1.) Old trees : London 

 district : 5-6. 



1640 8-dentatus Pk. F. iii. 146. — Ste. M. v. 419. — Pitchy-black; 

 shining ; clothed with a yellowish pile : elytra punctate-striate, the apex 

 circularly truncate-retuse, the circumference armed with 4 teeth, of which 

 the 3d is largest. (L. 2 1.) Old trees: London district: 5-6. 



1641 Typographus Be Geer, v. 193. pi. 6. f. 1-7. — Pz. F. xv. f. 3. — 

 Ste. M. iii. 358. — Pitchy-black, or testaceous ; slightly shining ; clothed 

 with long yellowish hairs : thorax large, produced in front ; elytra deeply 

 punctate-striate, the apex truncate-retuse, the margin with 6 teeth, the 4th 

 largest; legs and antenna pitchy-red (L. 3 1.) In firs : London district ; 

 Swansea : 5 6. 



335 Hvlesinus Fabricius. 

 § A. Body pubescent ; rather elongate. 



1642 crenatus Fab. E. ii. 390. — Pz. F. xv. f. 7. — Ste. M. iii. 359. — 

 Black; punctured: thorax unequal, coarsely punctured; elytra pitchy- 



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