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joint of antenna) somewhat oval. (L. 1^1.) In grassy places : Battersea 

 fields ; Bristol ; Norfolk : 0. 



2708 impressus Pz. F. lxxxix. f. 10. — Ste. M. v. 89. — Black, shining, 

 finely pubescent : thorax somewhat globular, with 3 foveolets, the middle 

 one smallest ; elytra dull red, suture and margin darker, with a short 

 basal and elongate sutural stria on each ; antenna; pitchy, terminal joint 

 large, obtuse. (L. 1 1. ) Grassy places : Battersea fields ; Bexley ; Hert- 

 ford ; Ripley: 0. 



2709 hcematicus Leach Z. M. iii. 86. — Den. pi. 8. f. 2. — Ste. M. v. 90. 

 — Bright light chestnut, shining ; thorax obcordate, slightly punctured, 

 with 3 foveolets, the middle one rather smallest ; elytra with a deep basal 

 impression, a stria near the suture, which is slightly raised, and a short 

 one on the shoulder; abdomen gibbous; terminal joint of antenna? nearly 

 ovate; palpi dull yellow. (L. \\ 1.) Near Bristol, and London: 10-4. 



2710 Juncorum Leach Z. M. iii. 86. — Den. M. pi. 8. f. 3. — Ste. M. v. 

 90. — Short, somewhat globose ; dull red ; slightly pubescent : thorax 

 somewhat globose, thickly punctured, with 3 foveolets, the middle one 

 very minute : elytra with a short basal, and entire sutural stria? ; abdomen 

 convex, contracted; antenna? pale rust-colour; palpi pale yellow. (L. 

 ^-11.) Damp places: Battersea fields; Bristol; Devonshire; Nor- 

 folk : 10-6. 



2711 insignis Reich. M. pi. 2. f. 16. — Ste. M. v. 90. — Black; slightly 

 pubescent ; elytra, legs, and antenna? red ; thorax ovate, narrowed before, 

 with 3 foveolets, united by a very fine semicircular line ; elytra with 2 

 broad grooves; abdomen ovate; palpi reddish. (L. 11.) Moss: Ripley, 

 and near Carlisle : 1. 



2712 sulcicollis Reich. M. 62. pi. ii. f. 17.?— Cur. vii. pi. 315. — Ste. M. 

 v. 91. — Chestnut; shining, sparingly punctured; slightly pubescent; 

 thorax obovate, with a deep groove down the centre, intersected towards 

 the base by a bent channel, terminated on each side by a deep fovea ; 

 elytra with the hinder outer angles notched and acute, a sutural stria and 

 a short deep one at the shoulder. (L. 1§ 1.) Old walls : Carlisle: 6. 



573 Batrisus Aube. 



2713 nigriventris Den. M. 41. pi. 7. f. 1 Ste. M. v. 91. — Bright 



rusty-red; shining; thorax thickly punctured, globular, with a deeply 



' ( impressed dorsal line, and one on each side, terminating each in a punc- 

 ture at the base ; elytra with 4 depressions at the base, and a single stria 

 on 'each, near the suture; abdomen black ; palpi testaceous. (L. 1^1.) 

 Moss, &c. : New Forest; Barham ; Netley : 5-6. 



574 Tychus Leach. 



2714 niger Pk. F. iii. 365. — Den. M. pi. 6. f. 1. — Ste. M. v. 92.— 

 Black, pubescent ; head and thorax smooth, glossy ; elytra sometimes red- 

 brown or chestnut, with a single sutural stria ; legs dull red ; antenna? 

 testaceous ; palpi pale yellowish. ( L. f - 1 1. ) Damp mossy places : 

 London district ; Netley; Newcastle: 10-4. 



575 Arcopagus Leach. 



2715 glabricollis Reich. M. 43. —Den. M. pi. 5. f. 4. — Ste. M. v. 93.— 

 Obscure dull-red ; thorax longer than the head, obfeordate, smooth, the 

 base and apex narrowed, the former with a transverse bent line ; elytra 

 punctured, with a basal depression and a sutural stria ; antenna? pale dull 

 red, basal joint very large in $ . (L. \ 1.) Moss, &c. ; London district; 

 Norfolk; 10-4. 



