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Allied to J. myceto'phaga, Kr., especially by the structure of its 
mse, but not so brightly coloured, with the abdomen less narrowed 
[•ds the apex and more sparingly punctured. The antennae have 
wo or three basal joints obscurely yellowish, the others pitchy- 
; ; the fourth joint is about as long as broad, the fifth to the tenth 
verse, each one a little broader than its predecessor, the eleventh 
r stout, pointed, about as long as the two preceding. The head is 
, black, shining, sparingly and finely punctured, and the palpi 
ellowish. The thorax is a little narrower than the elytra, its breadth 
md a half times its length ; it is rounded at the sides and narrowed 
fds the front, tolerably distinctly but not closely punctured. The 
a are about as long as the thorax, of an obscure red or brownish 
r, rather closely and distinctly punctured. The abdomen is black 
shining, obscurely reddish at the extremity, rather narrowed to- 
s the apex, segments 2 — 5 transversely impressed at the base, and 
3 impressions closely and distinctly punctured, otherwise sparingly 
tured. The legs are reddish. 
Three specimens found in fungus at Eccles. 
Obs. — This species, as well as A. mycetopliaga,\^ distinguished from 
leipennis, Kr., and mcerens, Gyll., by its shorter and more clavate 
mae. 
PODA LONGIPES, Muls., Op. 12, p. 103. 
This species closely resembles 0. vittata, from which, however, it 
•s very decidedly in the much longer intermediate joints of its 
srior tarsi, and also in the larger terminal joint of its antennae. 
O. metatarsalis of Thomson (Sk. Col., ix, p. 246) must be very 
ly allied to this species, if not identical with it. 
I have seen but a single specimen, which I captured at Aberlady, 
Edinburgh. 
JUSA DENTICULATA, sp. n. 
Juh-depressa, nigra, antennarum hasi pedibusque testaceis, femorihus posticis 
atis, elytris fusco-testaceis : thorace coleopteris angustiore, transversim convexo, 
n-sinuato, angulis posticis fere redis ; aidomine confertissime suhtilissimeque 
ulato. Long. 1| — IJ lin. 
las ahdomine segmento septimo suprcl ante apicem tuherculis duohiis, apice 
lue spind. later ali introrsum curvatCi, dentihusque inter spinas later ales trilus 
■ilus, externis hifidis, insignis. 
Antennae yellowish at the base, pitchy towards the apex, third 
thinner and rather shorter than the second, .joints five to ten 
