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light scales ; about two lines ; humid meadows ; Batter- 

 sea, by sweeping. PI. 66, Jig. 4. 



Family [87]. Erirhinid^:. Shuck. 



Genus [483]. Bagous. Germ. Four species. 



B. binotatus, Steph. Black, with brownish scales, and 

 each elytron, just beyond the middle, having a pale spot ; 

 about a line and a half; humid meadows: Battersea. 

 PL 66, Jig. 5. 

 Genus [484]. Lyprtjs. Schdn. One species. 



L. cylindrus, Gyll. Densely covered with ashy scales; 

 about one line and a quarter ; very rare ; on the water- 

 cresse. PI. 66, Jig. 6. 

 Genus [485]. Orthoch^tes. Mutter. One species. 



O. setiger, Germ. Reddish ; the elevated interstices of the 



elytra having a row of erect setae ; about one line ; rare. 

 PL 66, Jig. 7. 



T. stigma, Germ. Entirely bright black ; the scutellum 

 snowy white ; about a line and a half; marshy places ; 

 not uncommon. PI. 66, Jig. 8. 

 Genus [487]. Orchestes. Illig. Fifteen species ? 



O. Quercus, Lin. Reddish testaceous ; the elytra with a 

 large triangular cinereous spot in front ; about two lines ; 

 common on the oak. PI. 67, Jig. 1. 

 Genus [488]. Anoplus. Schdn. One species. 



A. plantaris, Nczzen. Bright shining black; scutellum 

 whitish; nearly one line; by beating the birch; not 

 common. PI. 67, Jig. 2. 

 Genus [489]. Pachyrhinus. Kirhy. (Phytobius. Schdn.) 

 Eight species. 



P. Myriophylli, Gyll. Black, densely clothed with lutes- 

 cent scales ; legs testaceous ; about a line and a half; on 

 the water dock ; not common. PI, 67, Jig. 3. 



Genus [490]. Sibynes. Schdn. Three species. 



S. arenariae, Kirby. Densely clothed with brownish satiny 

 scales ; the elytra with a darker spot gradually expand- 

 ing from the scutellum and abruptly truncated; this 

 edged with silvery grey ; antennae and legs testaceous ; 

 about a line ; sandy places ; Hampstead. PL 67, Jig. 4. 



Genus [491]. Miccotrogus. Schdn. Two species ? 



M. picirostris, Schdn. Pitchy red, densely covered with 

 ashy scales ; the base of the antennae, apex of the ros- 

 trum, and the tibiae and tarsi red or testaceous ; about a 

 line ; grass, beneath fir trees ; not uncommon. PL 67, 

 fig- 5. 



Schdn. Five species. 



