304 CTCLICA. CHRYSOMKL1U.2E. 



rather punctate-striate. (L. 2^1.) Erroneously recorded in the British 

 list. ) 



490 Eumolpus Fabricius. 



§ A. Bromius Chevrolat. 



(2387 i Vitis Fab. E. i. 422 Pz. F. lxxxix. f. 12 Ste. M. iv. 363. 



note. — Black ; pubescent ; punctured ; the base of the antennae, some- 

 times the tibiae, the middle of the thighs, and the elytra, bright-red-brown ; 

 forehead with a channel, and the elytra obscurely striated. (L.3 1.) Im- 

 properly indicated as British. ) 



2388 t obscurus L. ii. 599. — Pz. F. v. f. 12. — Ste. M. iv. 363. — Black, 

 rather obscure; slightly pubescent; very thickly punctulated ; thorax 

 somewhat globose ; elytra rather 4-drate, with a transverse impression, 

 shoulders elevated ; antennae dull red at the base. (L. 3 1.) Said to be 

 found in Lincolnshire : 6. 



§ B. Eumolpus pr. ? 



2389 Dillwynii Ste. M. iv. 364. pi. xxiii. f. 3. — Brassy copper, shining ; 

 thorax transversely wrinkled ; elytra somewhat unequal, shoulders angular, 

 the disc irregularly punctate-striate, interstices rather wrinkled ; each 

 elytra with 2 bronzed depressions ; tarsi and tip of antennae fuscous. 

 (L. 2 A 1.) On a hedge bank, near Penllergare, between Tyrdonkin and 

 Cefnadley, S. Wales : 7. 



2390 f Badgeri Waterhouse. — Ste. M. iv. 408. — Brassy-black; above green, 

 head and thorax delicately punctured ; the latter very convex ; elytra very 

 coarsely and irregularly punctured throughout, especially near the shoulders, 

 the lateral margins raised and of a golden hue ; antennae and legs pitchy- 

 testaceous. (L. 2^1.) Cambridgeshire: 6. 



491 Cryptocephalus Geoffroy. 

 § A. Tibia compressed, dilated at the tip : — Disopus Chevrolat. 



2391 Pini L. ii. 598. — Pz. F. xxxix. f. 17. — Ste. M. v. 425. — Testa- 

 ceous ; elytra paler ; eyes and tip of the antennae black ; head and^ thorax 

 very thickly punctulate ; elytra rather coarsely punctured. (L. 2-2^1. ) 

 On firs : Netley, Salop : 6. 



$ B. Tibice simple, not compressed: — Cryptocephalus pr. 

 1. Elytra with dispersed punctures. 



2392 6-punctatus Fab. E. ii. 46. — Pz. F. Ixviii. f. 7. — Ste. M. iv. 356. 

 ■ — Black ; forehead with a luteous spot ; thorax yellowish or testaceous, 

 varied or spotted with black ; elytra testaceous-red, margins black, the disc- 

 of each with 3 irregular black spots — of variable size ; — thighs with a 

 white dot towards the tip ; base of the antennae testaceous beneath. 

 (L. 2^-3 1.) Hazel and birch : Darenth Wood and Raehills : 6. 



2393 Coryli Fab. E. ii. 45. — Don. ix. pi. 321. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 356. 

 — Cr. Vitis Pz. F. Ixviii. f. 5. S • — Black ; forehead with 2 yellow dots; 

 elytra bright spotless red, rather coarsely punctured ; basal joints of antennae 

 reddish: — S with thorax black, ^ thorax bright red. (L. 2^-3^1.) 

 Hazel : Darenth ; Norfolk : 6. 



2394 Histrio Fab. E. ii. 55. — Oliv. E. v. 96. pi. 3. f. 31. — Ste. M. iv. 

 356. — Black ; thickly punctured ; head yellow, crown and a frontal dash 

 black ; thorax and elytra varied with yellow ; legs dull red, base of thighs 

 and sometimes the outer edge black, apex with a yellowish spot ; base of 

 antennae dull red. (L. 2-2^1.) Kochford, Essex; Banks of Wye: 6. 



2395 sericeus L. ii. 598. — Don. ix. pi. 321. f. 2. — Ste. M. iv. 357.— 



