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Family [65]. Opatrim. Shuck. 



Genus [416]. Phylan. Megerle. One species. 



P. gibbus, Fab. Entirely of a shining black ; about four 

 lines; sandy coasts ; not uncommon. PL 57, fig. 4. 

 Genus [417]. Opatrum. Fab. Two species. 



O. sabulosum, Lin. Of a dull dirty black ; opaque ; an- 

 tennse pitchy; about four lines ; sandy situations, espe- 

 cially the coasts. PI. 57, fig. 5. 

 Genus [418]. Crypticus. Lair. One species. 



C. quisquilius, Lin. Shining black; antennae, legs and 

 tarsi pitchy ; about three lines ; sandy situations on the 

 coasts ; common. PL 57, fig. 6. 



Family [66]. Tenebrionim. Steph. 



Genus [419]. Alphitobius. Steph. One species. 



A. picipes, Steph. Pitchy black ; antennas and legs red- 

 dish ; two lines and a half; under turf and in flour ; not 

 common. PL 58, fig. I. 

 Genus [420]. Uloma. Megerle. The female, has the mandi- 

 bles simple, One species. • 



U. cornuta, Fab. Of a dull opaque red ; eyes black ; 

 about two lines; in flour; not common. PL 58, fig. 2. 

 Genus [421]. Tenebrio. Lin. Four species? 



T. molitor, Lin. Entirely of an obscure pitchy black, 

 slightly shining; about six or seven lines; in flour. 

 PL 58, fig. 2. 

 Genus [422]. Stene. Kirhy. One species. 



S. ferruginea, Fab. Of a dull opaque red ; nearly two 

 lines ; in flour. PL 58, fig. 3. 



Tribe III. TAXICORNES. Latr. 



Family [67]. Hypopiil/eid/e. Shuck. 



Genus [423]. Hypopiil^us. Fab. Four species. 



H. castaneus, Fab. Bright shining chesnut ; antennae and 

 legs a little paler; about three lines; beneath bark; 

 Sherwood Forest. PL 58, fig. 5. 

 Genus [424]. 'Bolitophagus. Fab. One species. 



B. Agricola, Fab. Of an opaque pitchy brown : antennae 

 and legs reddish; nearly two lines; Boleti in woods. 

 PL 58, fig. 6. 



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