228 TENTHBEDINID^. 



69. Dolerus tseniatus. 



Dolerus taeniatus, Zadd. Blattw. p. 25 (1859). 

 Hab. Germany. 



70. Dolerus vulneratus. 



Dolerus vulneratus, Mocsdry, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. p. 199 (1879). 

 Hab. Siberia. 



71. Dolerus lucidus. 



Dolerus lucidus, Freym. Protocol Soc. d'Antr. Mosc. viii. p. 221 

 (1870). 



Hab. Samarcand. 



72. Dolerus rugosus. 



Dolerus rugosus, Freym. Protocol Soc. d'Antr. Mosc. viii. p. 220 

 (1870). 



Hab. Samarcand. 



'3. Dolerus mocanna. 



Dolerus similis, Freym. {nee Nort.) Protocol Soc. cFAntr. Mosc. viii. 

 p. 221 (1870). 



Hab. Samarcand. 



74. Dolerus japonicus. 



(Plate IX. fig. 7.) 



Exp. al. 8 liD., long. Corp. 4 lin. 



Head black, coarsely punctured, but not hairy ; prothorax, frontal 

 lobe, and sides of thorax testaceous; scutellum, metathorax, and 

 first segment of the abdomen black ; cenchri and abdomen testa- 

 ceous. Pectus, except the prothorax and adjoining part of the 

 pleura, black, finely punctured, and clothed with short white hairs ; 

 legs black, femora rather broad, and clothed with hair like the pectus ; 

 front legs testaceous below the middle of 4he femora. Abdomen 

 wholly testaceous beneath, except the saw and sheaths, which are 

 black, and set with diverging bristles at the extremity. Wings 

 hyaline, with a smoky-yellowish shade, especially towards the base 

 of the fore wing3 ; nervures and stigma black. 



Allied to D. pratensis and D. Jateritius. It was regarded by the 

 late Mr. P. Smith as doubtfully identical with the former. 



Hab. Japan. 

 a. 2 • (Type of species.) Hiogo. G. Lewis, Esq. 



