418 BRACHELYfRA. — OxYTELlDVE. 



(L. Ul.) Dung: London district; Norfolk; Suffolk; Bristol; York- 

 shire : 2-6. 

 S335 morsitans Pk. F. iii. 383. — Ste. M. v. 312. — Black ; shining, very 

 smooth : forehead flat, channelled ; thorax thickly punctured, and with a 

 deep dorsal line; elytra very thickly punctured, the punctures somewhat 

 disposed longitudinally, and with a single sutural stria, pitchy red or 

 testaceous ; tibia?, tarsi, and mouth also testaceous. (L. 1^-2 1.) Dung ; 

 London district, and generally distributed : * . 



3336 trilobus Oliv. E. iii. 20. pi. 5. f. 48. — Ste. M. v. 312. — Black; 

 shining ; glabrous : head with a frontal impression and a transverse line 

 behind ; thorax with a deep longitudinal channel; elytra very much punc- 

 tured; legs brownish-yellow ; antenna? dusky. (L. 1^1.) In dung, &c. : 

 generally distributed : 2-6. 



3337 sulcatus Marsham. — Ste. M. v. 313. — Broad; black; shining; gla- 

 brous ; head with a deep frontal channel ; thorax slightly punctured, with 

 a deep dorsal groove ; elytra pitchy-black, rather coarsely punctured, and 

 with a faint sutural stria ; legs pitchy ; antennae dusky. (L. 1^1.) In 

 dung : London district ; Norfolk ; Suffolk ; Devon ; S. Wales : 4-6. 



3338 brunnipennis Ste. M. v. 313. — Black, shining, glabrous, thickly 

 punctate : head large, impressed ; thorax with an obsolete dorsal channel; 

 elytra reddish-brown, flattish, with a punctured stria towards the suture ; 

 legs and antenna? pitchy-red. (L. l£ 1. ) Dung: London district : 4-6. 



3339 iinmunis Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 313. — Black, shining; glabrous; punc- 

 tured : head small, without a frontal impression ; thorax ample, convex, 

 with a faint dorsal channel ; elytra pitchy-red, finely punctured ; abdomen 

 pitchy at the tip; legs pitchy- red ; antenna? dusky. (L. 1^-1.) Dung, 

 &c. : London district ; Norfolk ; Suffolk ; New Forest : 4-6. 



3340 foveatus Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 313. — Black; shining; glabrous : head 

 narrower than thorax, with an impressed line on the occiput; thorax 

 short, with a deep dorsal groove and a broad rough fovea on each side ; 

 elytra and legs reddish, thighs pitchy; mandibles fuscous. (L. 1 1.) In 

 dung, &c. : London district ; Suffolk : 4-6. 



3341 caliginosus Ste. M. v. 314. — Black ; shining; glabrous, very thickly 

 punctured ; head narrower than the thorax, not impressed ; thorax small, 

 with an obscure dorsal channel ; elytra dull black, or pitchy ; legs pitchy- 

 red, tibia? and tarsi palest; antenna? dusky, the base and mouth pale. (L. 

 1^1.) In dung: London district : 4-6. 



3342 pallidipennis Pz. F. xxvii. f. 16. — Ste. M. v. 314. — Black; shining; 

 glabrous : head narrower than the thorax, flat, unarmed : thorax with a 

 deep dorsal groove ; elytra punctured, pale, with the margin dusky ; ab- 

 domen rather pitchy at the tip ; thighs fuscous ; tibia? and tarsi red ; an- 

 tenna? dusky-black. (L. 1^ 1.) In dung: London district; Suffolk: 

 4-6. 



659 Oxytelus Gravenhorst. 



3343 carinatus Grav. Ml. 106. — Pz. F. lvii. f. 24. — Ste. M. v. 315. — 

 Pitchy-black; rather glabrous: head punctured, front smooth; crown with 

 a double tubercle, and an acute one before each eye : thorax punctured, 

 and with 4 acute raised lines ; elytra with confluent punctures ; thighs 

 pitchy-red, tibia and tarsi testaceous-, base of antenna? dull red. (L. 1§ 1.) 

 Dung, &c. : generally distributed : *. 



3344 pulcher Grav. Mi. 107. — Ste. M. v. 315. — Pitchy-black, somewhat 

 glabrous ; head roughly punctured, front smooth, base with 2 foveolets, 

 and a pitchy tubercle on each side, before the eyes ; thorax rusty-black, 

 margins finely denticulated, disc longitudinally roughened : elytra and 



