CORYPHIUM. — OMALILUf. 427 



3410 fuscum Grav. Mo. 211. — Moderately convex; pitchy-brown; shining, 

 coarsely punctured ; thorax with a smooth patch on the disc ; elytra 

 coarsely punctured, the inner punctures somewhat disposed in lines ; legs 

 and base of the antenna? pale red. ( L. 2 1.) Moss : N. of England : 

 12. 



3411 consimile Gyll. ii. 199. — Ste. M. v. 341. — Convex ; pitchy. black ; 

 shining ; thickly and rather finely punctured ; thorax very convex, a little 

 narrowed behind, black, margin pitchy, base with an obscure fovea ; elytra 

 deeply punctured, the punctures somewhat in stria? towards the suture ; 

 legs and antenna? dull red. (L. If 1.) Moss: Scotland: 12. 



3412 assimile PL F. iii. 409. — Rather convex ; dull red; rather glossy; 

 punctured ; eyes black ; thorax with the disc rather convex, with a faint 

 dorsal line in front; elytra rather coarsely, and simply, punctured ; ab- 

 domen pitchy ; legs testaceous ; antennas pale red. (L. 1£-1^ 1.) Moss, 

 &c. : London district ; Suffolk : 9-4. 



674 Coryphium Kirby. 



3413 angusticolle Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 344. — Black, or pitchy, rather 

 shining ; somewhat pubescent ; thickly punctured ; thorax somewhat 

 longitudinally roughened ; abdomen broad, acutely margined, its apex 

 mucronated ; legs and base of antenna? testaceous. (L. l£ 1.) Hedges; 

 London district ; Ipswich and Levington, Suffolk : 4-6. 



675 Micralymjia Westwood. 



3414 Johnstona? Mag. Z. §• B. ( West) ii. 130. pi. iv. f. 1. — Shuck. B. C. 

 pi. 15. f. 5. — Entirely black, not shining; somewhat smooth; slightly 

 pubescent. (L. 1^-1^1.) Sea coast : Berwick-upon-Tweed; S. of Scot- 

 land : 7-10.? 



676 Omalium Gravenhorst. 

 § A. Thorax obcordate. 



3415 planum Pk. F. iii. 405. — Ste. M. v. 346. — Elongate, flattish; black; 

 shining; very finely punctured ; thorax with an entire faint dorsal furrow, 

 and an oblong fovea on each side at the base ; elytra and legs testaceous- 

 brown, the former irregularly punctured ; base of antenna? testaceous, tip 

 black. (L. l£l.) Boleti : Hertford ; Suffolk ; Norfolk ; Devon : 4-6. 



3416 deplanatum Gyll ii. 222. — Ste. M. v. 346. — Elongate, flattish; 

 testaceous- red, or pitchy-black ; shining ; rather pubescent, and irregularly- 

 punctured ; disc of thorax pitchy-black, not channelled, not foveolated ; 

 elytra testaceous-red, somewhat rugged ; abdomen black above ; legs and 

 antenna? red ; head dusky : — sometimes entirely testaceous-red ; or with 

 the suture dusky or black. (L. 1| 1.) In boleti: London district ; Nor- 

 folk ; Suffolk : 4-6. 



3417 concinnum Marsh, i. 510. — Ste. M. v. 347. — Elongate, black; 

 rather shining and pubescent ; thickly punctured; thorax slightly convex, 

 the disc with an obscure fovea; elytra dull rusty-red, very thickly punc- 

 tured; legs and antenna? rusty-red, the latter short. (L. 2 1.) Boleti, 

 &c. : London district ; Norfolk ; Suffolk ; S. Wales : 4-6. 



3418 brunnipes Ste. M. v. 347. — Rather elongate, black; shining ; finely 

 and thickly punctured ; head broad ; thorax slightly convex, the disc with 

 a faint dorsal channel ; elytra deep black ; abdomen pitchy, edges of the 

 segments and the apex pitchy-red; legs brown; antenna? dusky -brown, 

 base pale. (L. 1^ 1.) Boleti: Dover; Oakhampton : 4-6. 



