428 BRACHELYTRA. OMALHDJE. 



3419 monilicorne Gyll. ii. 219. — Ste. M. v. 347. — Rather elongate; 

 flattish ; black ; shining, glabrous ; head sparingly punctured, with 4 im- 

 pressions placed 4-gonally ; thorax thickly punctured, and with 2 oblong 

 fovea?; elytra pitchy, closely punctured ; abdomen smooth, its apex pitchy; 

 legs and base of antenna? testaceous, 6 terminal joints of the latter black 

 and moniliform. (L. 1| 1.) Boleti : London district; Sullblk ; Bristol : 

 4-6. 



3420 brunnipenne Marsham. — Ste. M. v. 348. — Rather elongate ; pitchy- 

 black ; shining ; thickly punctured ; head flat ; thorax with 2 shallow 

 fovea? on the disc ; elytra brown, much punctured, the punctures somewhat 

 disposed in stria?; legs and antenna? brown. (L. 1^ 1.) Boleti : London 

 district ; Norfolk ; Suffolk : 4-6. 



3421 picinum Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 348. — Linear ; pitchy-black ; very gla- 

 brous and thickly punctured ; thorax with an obscure dorsal channel ; 

 abdomen very dull pitchy-black ; smooth; legs pitchy, tarsi red ; antenna? 

 nearly filiform, black, the tip and the palpi reddish. (L. 1| 1.) Boleti : 

 London district ; Devon : 4-6. 



§ B. Thorax somewhat 4-drate. 



3422 brunneum Ph. F. iii. 404. — Ste. M. v. 348. — Red-brown ; shining ; 

 punctured : head dusky ; eyes black ; elytra somewhat punctate-striate, 

 the tips dusky ; abdomen strongly margined, the penultimate segment 

 pitchy-black ; legs pale testaceous-red ; antenna? and palpi red. (L. 1-2 1.) 

 Boleti, flowers, &c. : London district ; South Creek, Norfolk ; Suffolk : 

 4-6. 



3423 iopterum Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 349. — Red, shining ; thickly punctured ; 

 the punctures disposed in close-set stria? on the elytra ; head, breast, su- 

 ture, and tips of the elytra, and apex of abdomen, black ; legs, base of 

 antenna?, and palpi red. (L. 1-1|1.) Boleti, &c. : London district: 

 Suffolk; New Forest ; Devon: 4-6. 



3424 sordidum Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 349. — Dull testaceous yellow ; very 

 finely punctured; eyes black; elytra pale; abdomen dusky; legs and 

 base of antenna? ochreous, tip of the latter black. (L. 1^1.) Boleti: 

 London district ; Essex : 4-6. 



3425 striatum Grav. Mi. 119. — Ste. M. v. 349. — St. minutus Oliv. iii. 

 42. pi. 6. f. 53. — Black ; rather shining ; glabrous ; punctured ; thorax 

 with an obscure dorsal channel and 2 fovea? ; elytra pitchy-black, punctate- 

 striate ; abdomen broad ; legs, base of antenna?, and palpi red, or tes- 

 taceous, apex of antenna? dusky. (L. 1 1. ) Boleti, Sec. : London district; 

 Barham ; Norfolk ; New Forest ; S. Wales : 4-6. 



3426 subpubescens Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 350. — Linear; shining black, with 

 a pale silken pile, especially on the thorax and elytra ; thickly punctured ; 

 abdomen broadish ; legs pale testaceous, thighs darker, hinder ones dusky ; 

 antenna? black, with the base pale. (L. 1 1.) Boleti : London district ; 

 Suffolk; Yorkshire: 4-6. 



3427 exiguum Gyll. ii. 218. — Ste. M. v. 350. — Black, obscure, thickly 

 punctured ; mouth pitchy ; thorax with 2 oblong basal fovea? ; elytra 

 flattish, pitchy-black, deeply and roughly punctured; abdomen rather 

 glossy, smooth, strongly margined ; legs testaceous ; antenna? dusky-black. 

 (L. 3 1.) Boleti: London district : 4-6. 



3428 nigricolle Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 357. — Black, or pitchy-black ; gla- 

 brous ; punctured ; thorax somewhat 4-drate, the margin reddish ; elytra 

 dusky-red; legs, palpi, and antenna? red. (L. 1| 1.) Hedges: London 

 district and Suffolk : 4-6. 



