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3285 picipcs Kirly. — Ste. M. v. 288. — Black; finely punctured ; with a 

 slightly silvery pile ; thorax glohose, with an oblique impression on each 

 side behind the middle ; elytra obsoletely foveolated before the middle ; 

 abdomen subulate conic; legs pitchy, knees dusky; antennae reddish, club 

 black ; palpi red. (L. 1§ 1.) Damp places: London district ; Bristol: 4-6. 



3286 argyrostoma Ste. M. v. 288. — Slender ; black ; thickly and finely 

 pxinctured; with a slight whitish pile ; thorax rounded, slightly convex ; 

 abdomen acute at tip ; legs and antenna? pitchy ; labrum testaceous, 

 clothed with a silvery pile. (L. l\ 1.) Damp places ; Battersea fields: 

 2-4. 



3287 fuscipes Grav. Mi. 157. — Ste. M. v. 289. — Black; rather shining; 

 thickly punctured ; with a griseous pile ; forehead obsoletely channelled ; 

 thorax oblong, equal ; elytra as long as the thorax, convex ; abdomen 

 slightly margined, shining ; legs rusty-pitchy, thighs reddish ; antennas 

 pitchy, 2 basal joints black; palpi fuscous, basal joint ochreous. (L. li 1.) 

 Damp places : London district ; Dover ; Bristol ; Norfolk : 4-6. 



3288 flavipes Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 289. — Black; shining; delicately punc- 

 tured ; thickly clothed with a velvety silvery pile ; head flat ; thorax with 

 a 3-angular smooth space on the disc ; elytra flat, pitted at the base 

 towards the suture ; abdomen linear ; legs pale luteous ; antennae luteous, 

 the basal and the 2 apical joints black; palpi ochreous. (L. li-li 1.) 

 Damp places : London district ; Devon ; Suffolk ; Norfolk ; Yorkshire : 

 4-6. 



3289 circularis Grav. Mi. 157. — Ste. M. v. 289. — Black ; very slightly 

 shining ; glabrous ; roughly punctured ; thorax somewhat globose, equal ; 

 elytra coarsely punctured ; abdomen conic ; legs and antennas testaceous ; 

 palpi reddish. (L. 1-1^ 1.) Damp places: London district; Suffolk: 

 4-6. 



3290 immunis Marsh, i. 528. — Ste. M. v. 290. — Black, rather glabrous; 

 moderately punctured ; thorax somewhat elongate, obsoletely impressed ; 

 elytra coarsely punctured ; with an obscure basal impression ; abdomen 

 conic, faintly margined and delicately punctured ; legs testaceous; antenna? 

 and palpi testaceous-yellow, club of the former black. (L. H-2 1.) Damp 

 places : London district ; Norfolk : 4-6. 



3291 subrugosus Ste. M. v. 290. — Brassy-black, shining ; somewhat rug- 

 gedly punctured, furnished with 2 obscure depressions ; thorax rather 

 elongate, with a faint dorsal channel terminating in a basal fovea, and 2 

 other foveas on the disc ; elytra finely punctured ; legs pale ochreous ; an- 

 tennae rusty-ochreous ; palpi pale. (L. 2 1.) Damp places: Battersea 

 fields: 3-6. 



3292 Ossium Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 290 Black ; slightly pilose ; finely 



punctured ; thorax elongate, and with the elytra deeply pitted, the former 

 with a dorsal channel ; abdomen elongate- conic ; legs testaceous, knees 

 black; antenna? pale red, base and apex black. (L. 1^ 1.) Damp places: 

 London district ; Norfolk; Suffolk; Devon: 11-4. 



3293 tenuicornis Ste. M. v. 291. — Black; somewhat opaque, thickly and 

 finely punctured ; thorax slightly narrowed behind, with a faint dorsal 

 channel ; elytra coarsely punctured and pitted ; abdomen faintly mar- 

 gined ; legs pale, outer tip of thighs and of tibia? dusky ; antenna? long, 

 slender, pale, the 2 basal joints black. (L. 1^1.) Damp places : Bat- 

 tersea fields ; Bristol ; Devon : 4-7. 



3294 geniculatus Ste. M. v. 291. — Broad; black, slightly glossy; thickly 

 and coarsely punctured ; thorax elongate, with a dorsal channel, and 2 

 basal fovea? ; elytra finely punctured, with the base impressed ; abdomen 

 deeply margined ; thighs at the base and the middle of the tibia? tawny, 



