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head and thorax slightly darker ; sixteen lines ; said to 

 have been found at Chelsea. Supp. PL 4, fig. 1. 



11. Dynastes, Macleay ; inermis, Martin, ? Juvencus, Fab. 



Pitchy black ; antennae and legs pitchy red ; six and a 

 half lines ; said to have been found amongst the rejecta- 

 menta of a flood. Supp. PL 4, fig. 2. 



12. Valgus, Scriba; hemipterus, Lin. Pitchy black, mottled 



with ashy white scales ; the pygidium white, with two 

 denuded transverse spots ; four and a half lines ; said to 

 have occurred in the vicinity of London. Supp. PL 4, 

 fig. 3. 



13. Chrysobothris, Esch. ; chrysostigma, Lin. Bronzy or 



coppery ; the thorax coppery red ; the elytra with two 

 golden depressions on the disk ; antennae and legs cop- 

 pery ; six lines ; said to have been taken at large. 

 Supp. PL 3, Jig. 1. 



14. Lampra, Megerle ; rutilans, Fab. Brilliant golden green; 



the sides of the thorax and elytra of a rich golden red ; 

 six lines ; said to have been found in timber in Derby- 

 shire and Kent. Supp. PL 3, Jig. 2. 



15. Dice rca, Esch.; senea, Lin. Entirely of a reddish bronzy 



tint ; nine lines ; said to have been found in Devonshire. 

 Supp. PL 3, Jig. 3. 



16. Ancylocheira, Esch.; octoguttata, Lin. Deep dark blue, 



with the sides of the thorax and each elytron with five 

 yellow spots, one humeral and four placed longitudinally; 

 five and a half lines ; said to have been found at large. 

 Two others of this genus have also been introduced. 

 Supp. PL 3, Jig. 4. 



17. Melanophila, Esch.; tarda, Fab. Entirely of a bright 



shining blue ; four and a half lines ; said to have been 

 found near Windsor. Supp. PL 3, fig. 5. 



18. Ptosima, Serville ; novem-maculata, Lin. Blue black, 



shining, and having nine yellow spots, one at the vertex, 

 two transversely on the thorax, and three on each ely- 

 tron ; five lines ; once taken in abundance at Cocker- 

 mouth, in Cumberland,- by Dr. Leach ; doubtlessly im- 

 ported in timber. Supp. PL 3, fig. 6. 



19. Drasterius, Esch.; bimaculatus, Fab. Black; the elytra 



obscurely reddish, their apex for about one-third their 

 length black, enclosing two pale spots and a widely in- 

 terrupted narrow black band, about the middle ; three 

 and a half lines ; said to have been found in Devonshire. 

 Supp, PL 5, fig. 1. 



