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APPENDIX. 



Page 8. Lebia.. 



34 Dele " Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park." 



34 b f ephippium. — Pale red ; eyes and a broad band behind the middle 



of the elytra, produced 3-angularly forwards on the suture towards the 



scutellum, black; tips of antennae fuscescent. (L. 2| 1.) Zoological 



Gardens, Regent's Park : 6. 

 Page 120. — Nos. 953 and 954. (§ A. Ste. M. iii. 42.) form the genus 



Cryptarchus Shuckard. 

 Page 135. — 1092 Ips? ferruginea forms the type of Pityophagus Shuckard. 



Page 139. — Gen. 192 b. Teredus De Jean. — Ant. 11 -jointed; club 2-articu- 



late, terminal joint obtuse : tho. convex-cylindric, elongate, sides entire . 



body linear-cylindric : elytra entire : tarsi 4-jointed. 

 1 1196 f nitidus Fab. E. ii. 563. — Shuck. B. C. pi. 34. f. 6. — Black ; gla- 



brous: antennae, palpi, and legs dull red; elytra very finely punctate-striate. 



(L. If 1.) Under bark of trees : Sherwood Forest : 6.? 

 Page 141 Gen. 201 § B. Biophl^eus I)e Jean, is Pediacus Shuck. B. C. 



pi. 34. f. 2. 

 Page 147. — Gen. 222 6. Teretrius Erichson. — Body elongate, flat: mand. 



retracted : prostern. rounded behind : elytra not striated ; tibia broad, 



dilated, compressed, toothed. 

 1230 b picipes Fab. E. i. 92. — Shuck. B. C. pi. 41. f. 6. — Black, shining, 



punctured; antennae and legs pitchy- red. (L. 1-1^ 1.) Old palings: 



Camberwell ; Windsor : 6". 

 Page 152. Epierus. 



1227 14-striatus. — Dendrophilus 14-striatus Shuck. B. C. pi. 41. f. 3. 

 Page 173. Agrilus. 



A new and beautiful species of this genus has recently occurred in Dumfries- 



shire, in June : it will shortly be described by Mr. Shuckard : it appears 



greatly allied to A. mendax Man. Enu. p. 111. 



Page 191. Ragonycha. 



1511 b\ fulvicollis Stephens. — Black; head tawny-red, with a yellowish 



patch beneath each eye ; thorax bright tawny, the margins a little dusky ; 



base of scutel reddish; elytra roughish, dusky black ; body beneath, coxa:, 



and base of anterior thighs tawny-chestnut; legs brown-black. (L. 4| 1.) 



Hedges : Deal : 6. 



Page 200. Ptinds. 



(1581 b hololeucus Falderman? — Pale ochrcous-red ; densely clothed 

 throughout with a pale ochreous silky down. (L. 1^-2 1.) Houses 

 London, 0; whitethorn hedge, Ryde, 6 ; but probably introduced.) 



