FALAGRIA. 353 



2737 aterrima Ste. M. v. 102. — Black, shining; head small, orbiculate ; 

 thorax orbiculate, narrowed in front, with 4 short furrows on the disc ; 

 elytra pubescent, with the base folded ; legs dull red : antennae blaek. 

 (L. 1 1.) Battersea fields : 3-4. 



2738 rivularis Grav. Mi. 73 Ste. M. v. 102. — Black, shining; thorax 



somewhat globose, with 4 furrows, the outer ones abbreviated in front ; 

 elytra slightly pubescent, folded at the base ; tibiae and tarsi dull red ; 

 antenna* red. (L. f 1.) Boleti : London district ; Bristol; Norfolk; 

 Suffolk; Devon: 10-6. 



2739 angusticollis Ste. M. v. 102. — Black, shining; thorax narrow, ob- 

 cordate, with 4 short dorsal furrows ; elytra broad, each with 4 basal im- 

 pressions ; legs pitchy-coloured, tibiae palest ; antennae pitchy-black. 

 (L£-§1.) Battersea fields ; Bristol: 1-6. 



581 Falagria Leach. 



2740 sulcata Pk. F. iii. 385. — Fa. sulcatula Ste. M. v. 103. — Brown- 

 black, shining ; thorax obcordate, with a single deep furrow, carried back 

 to the scutellum ; elytra transverse, slightly impressed at the base, smooth ; 

 legs and base of antenna? testaceous. (L. ]| 1. ) In holed, &c. : London 

 district ; Dover ; Norfolk ; Suffolk : 4-6. 



2741 csesa Eric. K. i. 295. — Al. sulcata Ste. M. v. 103. — Brown-black; 

 thorax somewhat heart-shaped, with a deep dorsal furrow, continued down 

 the scutellum ; elytra 4-drate, finely punctulate, with 2 obscure foveolets 

 at the base ; legs and antennae entirely rusty-testaceous. (L. 1|1.) Bat- 

 tersea fields ; Bristol ; &c. : 4-6. 



2743 confinis Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 104. — Black, shining ; nearly glabrous; 

 head smaller than the thorax, the latter obcordate, with a deep dorsal 

 furrow ; elytra 4-drate, pitchy-black ; abdomen slightly narrowed at the 

 base and apex ; legs red; antennae short, black, the 3 basal joints red. 

 (L. 111.) In boleti: Norfolk; Suffolk: 10-4. 



2744 obscura Grav. Mi. 74. — Ste. M. v. 104. — Pitchy-black, shining, 

 slightly pubescent ; head narrower than the thorax, the latter somewhat 

 heart-shaped, with a faint dorsal furrow ; elytra wide, brownish ; tip of 

 abdomen and head pitchy ; legs dull red ; antennae reddish, the apex 

 obscure. (L. l£ 1.) Dunghills, &c. : Battersea fields; Suffolk; Nor- 

 folk: 3-5. 



2745 nigra Grav. Mi. 75. — Ste. M. v. 104. — Black, shining, finely 

 punctured ; thorax somewhat heart-shaped, with an obscure dorsal furrow, 

 terminating in a fovea behind ; elytra pitchy-black ; legs slender, testa- 

 ceous-brown ; antennae the same, stoutish. (L. 1 1.) Under stones, &c. : 

 London district ; Bristol ; Suffolk : 2-4. 



2746 picea Grav. Mi. 75. — Ste. M. v. 104. — Pitchy-black; polished; 

 smooth ; thorax obcordate, with an impression at the base, sometimes 

 obscure ; elytra pitchy, the apex paler ; abdomen broad ; legs reddish ; 

 antennae pale pitchy. (L. § 1.) Stones, &c. : London district ; Bristol; 

 Devonshire : 2-4. 



2747 polita Cur. fo. 462. — Ste. M. v. 429. — Black, very glossy, with a 

 few scattered hairs ; thorax with a deep dorsal furrow, and a transverse 

 row of punctures at the base; scutellum elongate, with a broad channel 

 down the middle ; elytra slightly chestnut at the apex ; legs dull red ; 

 base of antennae ochreous. ( L. 1 f 1. ) Winterborne Stoke : 4. 



2748 thoracica Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 105. — Cur. x. pi. 462. — Pitchy- 

 black, shining ; with a delicate silken pile ; thorax obcordate, red, with a 

 rather deep dorsal furrow ; elytra pitchy ; legs testaceous-red ; antennae 



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