fuscous; about six lines; very rare; hedges, Dover, 

 Norfolk, &c. PL 52, Jig. 5. 

 Genus [380]. Necrobia. Oliv. Four species. 



N ruficolhs, Oliv. Blue, shining; pubescent; thorax, 

 base of elytra and legs red; antennae black ; about two 



p n 7 k o f l meS; b ° nes and carrion ; not uncommon. 

 PL 52, Jig. 6. 



Genus [381]. Corynetes. Payh One species. 



C . violaceus, Lin Bright shining blue; pubescent; an- 

 tennas black the base paler; about two lines ; carrion; 

 common. PL 52, Jig. 7. 9 



Tribe IV. HYLEPHAGI. Shuckhard. 

 Family [53]. Bostrichim. Leach. 

 Genus [382). Sphindus. Dejean. One species. 



S. dubia, Gyll (Gyllenhallii, Dej.) Brown black, shining ; 

 antennae and legs red; one line and a half; beneath 

 bark; Sherwood Forest; rare. PL 53, fig. 1. 

 Genus [383]. Cis. Latr. Thirteen spedes. 



U Boleti, Fab Chesnut brown; slightly pubescent ; an- 

 tennae and legs fulvous; nearly two lines; in Boleti: 

 common. PL 53, Jig. 2. 

 Genus [384]. Bostrichus. Geoffr. One species. 



B. capucinus, Lin Opaque black; slightly pubescent; 

 elytra and tarsi red; about five lines ; woods and forests 

 not common. PL 53, Jig. 3 

 Genus [385]. Apate. Fab. One species. 



A.sinuata, Fab. Pitchy black or chesnut, shining- tarsi 



rare" K 53^™ 5 Epping F ° rGSt and H " ckne ? '* 

 Genus [386]. DinodeSus.' Steph. One species. 



D. substnatus, Payh Pitchy black, opaque; elytra 

 brown ; club of antennae and legs reddish. PI. 53, Jig. 5. 



Family [54]. Anobiims. Shuck. 

 Genus [387]. Anobium. Fab. Ten species. 



lpl natU ^' ^ itch y brown, opaque; antennae and 



P?53 *j& *6 neai ' lytW ° lilles ' old timber; common. 



^D^Sil' * R ™T L ,T S heVrolaL T ^e e species. 



J i ' At' ( Anobloides > Guer.) Pitchy brown; 

 antennae and legs testaceous ; about one line and a half 

 stumps of broom; Coombe Wood. PI 53 Jig 7 



