110 ' NORTHERN ZOOLOGY. 



Family ANISOTOMIDiE. Jnisotomidans. 



LVII. Genus LEIODES. Lat. 



(156) 1. * Leiodes punctq-striatus. Puncture-striated Leiodes. 



L. fpuncto-striatusj castaneus, nitidus ; antennis pedibusque rufis ; elytris puncto-striatis : punctis impressis, interstitiis Icevibus. 

 Puncture-striated Leiodes, chestnut, glossy; antenna and legs rufous ; elytra with impressed punctures in rows, interstices 

 impunctured. 



Length of the body 1 line. 



A single specimen taken in Lat. 65°. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Body hcmispherico-ovate, naked, glossy, chestnut. Head very lightly punctured; mandibles 

 rather prominent ; palpi and antennae rufous, clava of the latter much incrassated consisting of five 

 joints, the second of which is extremely minute : prothorax very large, wider than long, very lightly 

 punctured, with the sides paler than the disk : elytra deeply and grossly punctured in rows, inter- 

 stices impunctured : legs and under-side of the prothorax rufous : anus paler than the rest of the 

 abdomen. 



This species closely resembles the Anisotoma badia of Sturm, 6 but the elytra are not finely punc- 

 tured, as Mr. Stephens describes them in that species. 



Family SYLVANTDiE. Sylvanidans. 



LVIII. Genus CORTICARIA. Marsh. 



(157) 1. * Corticaria denticulata. Denticulate Corticaria. 



C. (denticulata) picca, subnitida : prothorace postice impresso, lateribus denticulatis ; elytris puncto-striatis. 

 Denticulate Corticaria, piceous, rather glossy ; prothorax with a posterior impression, and denticulated sides ; elytra with 

 rows of punctures. 



Length of the body 1 line. 



A single specimen taken in Lat. 65°. 



C Deutsch. Fn. ii, t. xxiv, / E ; comp. Steph. Illustr. Mandib. ii, 171, 5. 



