TAB. XXXV. 
Fig. 1— SCARABiEUS spiniger. 
Spec. Char. Black. Thorax with an impressed 
spot on each side, hind thighs bidentated. 
Syn. Sc. spiniger. Mar sham's Coleopt. 21. 
Stalk of the antennas pitch-coloured. Capitulum blackish. 
Thorax obscure, excavato-punctated on each side, with a 
larger impressed spot; hind part of the thorax with an in- 
termediate line, about halfway composed of excavated spots. 
Scutellum longitudinally subdepressed in the middle. 
Elytra obscure, striated, striae subpunctated. Hind thighs 
armed with two teeth, of which the exterior is largest, and 
the interior is a continuation of the appendage at the base 
of the thigh. Fore thighs, which is very singular in this 
genus, are three-sided and seven-toothed, third tooth upright. 
— Mar sham. 
Fig. 2 . — S. foveatus. Marsh. Coleopt. 21. 
Spec. Char. Black. Elytra sulcated. Thorax with 
two excavated spots on each side. Sc^ellum 
violaceous. 
V ery like the preceding; but the thorax has four excavated 
spots : the disc slightly and the sides strongly punctulated. 
Scutellum violaceous. Margin of thorax and elytra atro- 
ccerulescent. Hind thighs furnished with 1 or 2 teeth. 
Fore feet sexdentate. Tarsi pitch-coloured. — Marsham. 
Our figure is from a specimen in the cabinet of A. Mac 
Leay, Esq. 
