338 HETEROMERA. (EDEMERID^B. 



simplex Don. x. pi. 358. f. 2. <j> . — On. Podagrarise? Ste. M. v. 58. — 

 Pale livid yellow ; forehead with a dusky patch, rarely wanting ; thorax 

 with a large ovate black blotch on each side ; elytra dusky testaceous ; 

 sides of the breast and base of abdomen, brown-black; thighs with a dusky 

 or whitish patch, hinder pair much thickened in the $ . (L. 6-9 1.) 

 Gardens : Ripley ; Darenth ; Tunbridge Wells ; Reading ; Oxford ; 

 Exeter : 6-7. 



554 Nothus Megerle. 



2647 bipunctatus Fab. S. En. i. 206. — No. bimaculatus Ste. M. v. 59. pi. xxv. 

 f. 3. <? ., f. 2. 9 • — Black; mouth, margins of thorax, and occasionally a 

 dorsal line, and outer edge of elytra, pale red ; base of thighs and the 

 tibiae, and 3 basal joints of antennas, testaceous-red; tip of abdomen tawny : 

 hinder thighs greatly thickened : <j> reddish-ochreous, with the head be- 

 hind, 2 small spots on the thorax, tips of thighs, tibia? and hinder tarsi, 

 and apex of antenna?, black. (L. $ 5§ 1. ; <j? 4 1.) On whitethorn blossom: 

 Monk's Wood : 6. 



2648 f anceps Stephens. — No. clavipes £ var. Cur. xii. pi. 538. right hand 

 f. — Black ; mouth, margin of thorax, and sometimes a dorsal line, and 

 the extreme outer edge of the elytra, pale red ; base of thighs and tibia? 

 rusty-orange ; hinder thighs simple : $ with the thorax tawny, with 2 

 black spots. (L. 3 1.) On whitethorn blossoms: Windsor and Weston: 5. 



555 Conopalpus Gyllenhal. 



2649 testaceus OUv. E. ii. 21. pi. 3. f. 15. — Cur. iii. pi. 112. — Ste. M. 

 v. 60. — Pale testaceous, very finely punctured, slightly pubescent, and 

 shining ; legs paler ; eyes, and tips of mandibles, black ; antenna? brown- 

 ish, with the base pale. (L. 3-3^ 1.) Whitethorn hedges: Ripley; 

 Hertford ; Kensington Gardens ; New and Windsor Forests ; Cobham, 

 &c. : 6-7. 



2650 Vigorsii MacLeay. — Ste. M. v. 60. pi. xxv. f. 1. — Black, with a 

 silken pile : mouth, labrum, palpi, and base of antenna? pale testaceous ; 

 thorax bright red ; elytra deep black, irregularly punctured ; legs pale 

 testaceous-red ; tip of antenna? black. ( L. 3Jr 1. ) Hedges : Cumber- 



- land: 8. 



(556 Calopus Paykull.) 



(265 li serraticornis L. ii. 634. — Pz. F. iii. f. 15. — Ste. M. v. 61. note. — 

 Pale brown, pubescent, punctulated ; eyes dusky ; thorax rather unequal; 

 elytra somewhat roughly punctured, with several very obscure raised 

 lines. (L. 7 1.) Improperly indicated as British.) 



557 Euglenes Westwood. 



2652 oculatus Pk. F. i. 256. — Cur. vii. pi. 299. — Ste. M. v. 78. — Black, 

 finely and very thickly punctured, slightly pubescent; thorax with a trans- 

 verse impression near the base ; elytra chestnut, rather coarsely punc- 

 tured ; mouth, antenna?, and 4 anterior legs pale dull red, hinder legs 

 chestnut. (L. 1-1 g 1.) On willows: Windsor; near London and in 

 Suffolk: 6. 



558 Xylophilus Latreille. 



2653 f populneus Fab. E. i. 272. — Pz. F. xxxv. f. 4. — Ste. M. v. 77. — 

 Rusty-testaceous ; very finely and obscurely punctured : clothed with a 

 delicate silky pubescence; base of elytra and band in the middle denuded; 

 head sometimes dusky. (L. 1^1) On trees, and beneath bark; London 

 district : 1-6. 



