OMALIUM. 429 



§ C. Thorax transverse. 

 a. Thorax obsoletely, or not, foveolated. 



3429 florale PL F. iii. 406. — Ste. M. v. 350. — Pitchy-black, shining ; 

 punctured ; thorax with 2 very obsolete fovea ; elytra finely punctured, 

 the punctures somewhat disposed in stria ; legs reddish ; tarsi slightly 

 dilated; mouth pitchy ; antennas and, palpi black. (L. U-2 1. ) 



Var. ? Om. Viburni Grav. Mi. 117. — Ste. M. v. 351. — Elytra dusky or 

 brown ; legs pitchy, thighs dusky. Hedges : London district ; and ge- 

 nerally distributed : 3-8. 



3430 Salicis Gyll. ii. 226. — Ste. M. v. 351 Black, shining; flattish ; 



deeply punctured ; thorax with 2 slight bent fovea? ; elytra rather convex, 

 somewhat regularly punctate-striate, especially near the suture ; legs and 

 antenna? testaceous, or rusty-red, tip of the latter dusky j mouth red. ( L. 

 1^-2 1.) Hedges: London district : 4-6. 



3431 ruficorne Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 352. — Pitchy-black; slightly shining; 

 glabrous ; finely punctured ; margins of thorax pitchy-red, disc with 2 

 obscure fovea? ; elytra with the punctures faintly disposed in strife ; ab- 

 domen very obscurely punctured, tip pitchy-testaceous ; legs and antenna- 

 testaceous ; palpi red. (L. 1| 1.) Hedges: Bristol; Suffolk; Norfolk: 

 4-6. 



3432 Salicinum Gyll. iv. 467. — Ste. M. v. 352. — Flattish ; black ; gla- 

 brous ; thickly and deeply punctured ; thorax with 2 oblong, very obscure 

 fovea; ; the lateral and hinder margins, and sometimes the anterior one, 

 dull red ; punctures on the elytra disposed in stria? ; apex of abdomen 

 occasionally reddish ; legs and base of antenna; testaceous, apex of the latter 

 dusky. (L. 1^1.) Hedges: London district : 4-6. 



3433 la?ve Grav. Mo. 211. — Ste. M. v. 352. — Flat ; black, shining; finely 

 punctured ; head large ; thorax with 2 oblong obscure fovea?, the sides more 

 or less testaceous ; elytra rather long, simply punctured ; abdomen smooth, 

 sometimes testaceous ; legs, and 2 or 3 basal joints of the antenna?, testa- 

 ceous ; terminal joint of the latter black. (L. If 1.) Hedges: London 

 district : 4-6. 



3434 pilosulum Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 353. — Pitchy-black ; very much punc- 

 tulated ; rather shining and clothed with a short pile ; head neither punc- 

 tured nor foveolated ; thorax with an obscure dorsal line ; legs, antenna?, 

 and palpi red. (L. | 1.) Boleti : London district; Bristol; Yorkshire: 

 4-6. 



3435 pusillum Gyll. ii. 218.— Ste. M. v. 353. — Flat; black; slightly shin- 

 ing ; faintly punctured ; thorax with the sides flattened, the disc dusky- 

 brown, opaque, with 2 oblong, minute, obscure fovea? ; elytra dusky- 

 brown ; legs, antenna?, and mouth dull-testaceous, tips of antenna? dusky. 

 (L. 1 1.) Hedges: London district : 4-6. 



b. Thorax deeply foveolated. 



3436 foveolatum Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 353. — Black; rather obscure; glabrous; 

 smooth : thorax dull brown, with 4 largish impressions placed trans- 

 versely ; elytra much longer than the thorax, brown, very smooth ; abdo- 

 men black, or pitchy ; legs pale-testaceous ; antennae testaceous, apex dusky. 

 (L. f-1.) Hedges: London district : Suffolk. 



3437 piceum Kirby. — Ste. M. v. 354. — Pitchy-red; finely punctured; thorax 

 with 4 short fovea? behind, the side ones broadest and oblique ; elytra 

 pitchy, shoulders testaceous ; abdomen pitchy, tip red ; legs and antenna? 

 testaceous, 5 terminal joints of the latter dusky. (L. lg 1.) Hedges: 

 London district ; Suffolk ; Devon ; Raehills : 4-6. 



3438 ca?sum Knoch. — Grav. Mo. 209. — Ste. M. v, 354. — Black ; slightly 



