Mandibulata.] natural HISTORY. 
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43. (Edemera punctum, (n. s.) OE. flavo-nitida antennis ob- 
scuris, fronte puncto atro-nitido impresso, thorace lunula 
utrinque atro-nitida impresso, scutello flavo, elytris nigro- 
fuscis limbo et sutura testaceis, geniculis tibiis tarsisque 
nigris, 
44. Lagria tomentosa. Fab. Syst. Eleuth. vol. ii. p. 70. 9. 
45. Lagria rufescens. Dej. Cat. 72. 
46. CisTELA securigera, (n. s.) C. subtus picea supra brunnea 
pubescens, antennis apice palporumque articulo ultimo secu- 
riform! nigris, elytris punctis crenatis striatis. 
47. Amarygmijs tristis. 
Cnodulon triste. Fab. Syst. Eleuth. ii. p. 13. 4. 
Ohs. The characters of this genus are given by Fabricius under 
the head of Cnodulon^ but the true Cnodulon of M. Latreille is a 
native of St. Domingo, and a dilferent genus of which the cha- 
racters are to be found in the Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum. 
The genus has, however, been of late more accurately investigated 
by Dalman, in his Analecta Entomologica, and he has given it 
the name of Amarygmus. 
4S. Amarygmus viridicollis, (n. s.) A. convexiusculus capite 
thoraceque viridi-cseruleis, elytris cupreis striato-punctatis, 
corpore subtus chalybeo pedibusque nigris. 
49. Amarygmus velutinus, (n. s.) A. atro-nitidus glaberrimus 
labri margine rubro, elytris nigro-seneis punctorum striis mi- 
nutissimis. 
Obs. This beautiful insect is one of the largest of a genus which 
contains a great number of species. - 
50. Adelium calosomoides. Kirby, in Lin. Trans, xn. p. 420. 
57. tab. 22. fig. 2. 
51. Adel<ium caraboides. Kirby, in Lin, T'rans, xii. p. 466. 17. 
