CATALOGUE OF CUCUJID.E. 



Genus 7. L^MOPHLGEUS. 



Cucujus, p., Fair. Mant. Ins.\, 165, 1787. 

 Brontes, p., Fair. Syst. El. ii. 98, 1801. 

 Laemophlceus, Dej. Cat. Col. 2 ed. 315, 1834. 



1. L^mophlcsus biguttatus. 



Laemophlceus biguttatus, Say, J own. Acad. Phil. v. 267, 1, 1835. 

 Laemophlceus bisignatns, Guer. I. R. Ann. ii. 205. 

 Laernophlceus binotatus, Dej. Cat. 340. 



a. United States ; Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubledav, 

 Esq. 



2. L^MOPHLCEUS MONILIS. 



Cucujus monilis, Fab. Mant. i. 166, 9. Panz. Faun. Germ. iv. 12. 



Payk. Ins. Sure. ii. 169, 7. Gyll. Ins. Suec. ii. Add. 12, 4. 



Dufts. Faun. Aust. ii. 271, 2. 

 Cucujus bimacubtus, Oliv. Ent. iv. 74 bis, vi. 4, t. 1, f. 4, a d (nee 



Payk.) 

 Laemophlceus monilis, Erichs. Naturg. Ins. Deuts.316, I. Redtenb. 



Faun. Aust. 184, 2. 



a, b. Hungary. From Dr. Fvivaldsky's collection. 

 c, d. Austria. Presented by Dr. Hampe, Vienna. 



3. LAEMOPHLCEUS MUTICUS. 



Cucujus mnticus, Fabr. Syst. Eleut. ii. 94, 13. Gyll. Ins. Suec. ii. 



94, 3. Panz. Faun. Germ. 94, 3. Latr. Hist. Nat. 256, 5. 

 Cucujus labiat. s, Kugel, Schneid. May. 572, 6. 

 Laemophlceus muticus, Erichs. Naturg. Ins. Deuts. 317,2. Redtenb. 



Faun. Aust. 184,2. 



Hae. — Europe. 



4. LiEMOPHLCEUS LUCANOIDES, n. S. 



Head and thorax black and shining, the former coarsely punc- 

 tured anteriorly, more delicately so towards the vertex; mouth fer- 

 ruginous, the mandibles stout, bent into an obtuse tooth at then- 

 apex, and having two obtuse teeih within : the head is wider than 



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