4 1 BR ACHELYTRA. STENlDiE. 



b. Elytra not spotted. 1. Legs black. 

 * Abdomen with apex styliform : — ■ Zolm^enus Leach. 



3267 Juno PA. F. iii. 433. — Ste. M. v. 303. — Black; rather glossy; 

 deeply punctured ; with a scanty whitish pile ; thorax with an obsolete 

 channel, and foveated ; elytra coarsely punctured ; forehead with 2 fur- 

 rows ; palpi testaceous, tip brown ; $ with the hinder thighs and tibia? 

 thickened, the penult, ventral segment deeply notched, the antepenult, 

 also notched, and with two ridges. (L. 2-2^ 1.) Damp places, common : 

 London district ; Bristol ; Devonshire ; Swansea : # . 



* * Abdomen with apex simple. 



3268 pubescens Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 297. — Black ; thickly and minutely punc- 

 tured ; with a very fine pubescence ; thorax slightly narrowed behind ; elytra 

 with the surface foveolated ; abdomen very obsoletely punctured, smooth ; 

 antenna? shorter than the thorax, pale testaceous, with the club black ; 

 palpi black. (L. 3 1.) Damp places : London district ; Norfolk ; Suffolk; 

 Devon ; Bristol ; Bayford, Lincolnshire : 4-6. 



3269 laevior Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 297. — Deep black, faintly punctured; 

 clothed with an ashy pile ; front with 2 channels ; thorax with 2 obscure 

 basal fovea? ; elytra smooth, with a depression on the suture ; legs slender, 

 black; antenna? pitchy at the base. (L. 2^ 1.) Damp places: London 

 district; Norfolk; Suffolk: 4-6. 



3270 buphthalmus Grav. Mi. 156. — Ste. M. v. 296. — Black ; opaque ; very 

 thickly and deeply punctured, with a scanty silvery pile ; thorax 

 oblong, with an obscure channel ; elytra as long as the thorax, convex ; 

 abdomen thickly and rather deeply punctured ; tarsi fuscous ; antenna? 

 short, black ; palpi pitchy, basal joint pale. $ with penult, segment of 

 abdomen beneath notched. (L. 2-2^1. ) Damp places: Battersea fields; 

 Bristol ; Devon : 4-8. 



3271 lineatulus Kirby.— Ste. M. v. 296. — Black, thickly punctured, 

 slightly pubescent ; head with 2 frontal grooves ; thorax elongate, roughly 

 punctured, the base rather foveolated ; tarsi longish, slender ; base of ab- 

 dominal segments Avith a faint longitudinal ridge ; palpi reddish, tip black. 

 (L. 2\ 1.) Damp places : London district ; Suffolk; Norfolk: 4-6. 



3272 la?vis Marsham. — Ste. M. v. 297. — Black ; obscure, slightly 

 punctured, and rather pubescent ; head obscurely 2-canaliculate ; thorax 

 moderately punctured; the sides rough; elytra minutely punctured; tarsi 

 fuscous; antenna? pitchy, the 2 basal and the 3 apical joints black ; palpi 

 black, the base pitchy. (L. 2 1.) Damp places : London district : 6. 



3273 pallitarsus Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 298. — Black ; very finely and thickly 

 punctulated ; with a short silvery pile ; head with 2 shallow frontal 

 channels ; thorax short, ovate, not foveolated ; elytra very finely punc- 

 tured, the base foveolated ; legs dusky, tarsi reddish ; antenna? dull 

 red, club black; palpi reddish. (L. 2 1.) Damp places: Darenth ; 

 Norfolk; Suffolk; Devon: 4-6. 



3274 pilosulus Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 298. — Black; finely and closely punc- 

 tured; with a fine silvery pile; head obscurely 2-canaliculated ; thorax 

 somewhat cylindric, with an obscure bent basal impression ; elytra flattish 

 towards the suture ; abdomen distinctly punctured ; antenna? short, tes- 

 taceous, basal joint and club dusky ; palpi black, basal joint palish. (L. 2 1.) 

 Damp places : Norfolk ; Suffolk ; New Forest : 5-6. 



3275 canaliculars Gyll iv. 501. — St. affinis Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 298. — 

 Deep black ; densely and deeply punctured; with a slight ashy pile; 

 forehead flat ; thorax oblong, obcordate, with a faint channel ; elytra rather 



