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COLEOPTERA. 
PAUSSUS FICHTELII. 
Plate V. fig. 3. 
Species. Paussus Ficiitelii: testaceus; elytris fuscis, lateribus basi apiceque testaceis; 
tborace subbipartito ; antennarum clava ohlonga, latere interno acuto, externo 
excavato, cavitate pyriformi, marginibus denticulatis. Long. Corp. lin. 2^. 
Paussus : pale reddish, with brown elytra, having the sides, base and tips reddish ; 
thorax nearly divided into two parts ; club of the antennae oblong, with the inner 
margin acute, the external excavated with a pear-shaped cavity, the margins being 
denticulated. Length 21 lines. 
Syn. Paussus Fichtelii, Westwood in Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. XVI. p. 641, pi. 33, f. 31 — 33. 
Pausus Fichtelii, Donovan Ins. Ind. Li edit. 
Habitat. Bengal. 
There is a specimen of this species in the collection of the Entomological Society 
of London, presented by the Rev. W. Kirby. 
PAUSSUS PILICORNIS. 
Plate V. fig. 4. 
Species. Paussus Pilicornis : testaceus ; elytris piceis : thorace bipartite ; antennarum clava 
oblonga, apice attenuate incurva, pilis longis sparsis. Long. Corp. lin. 2. 
Paussus : reddish, with pitchy elytra ; the thorax nearly divided into two parts ; club 
of the antennae oblong, attenuated, and incurved at the tip, with long hairs. 
Length 2 lines. 
Syn. Paussus pilicornis, Westwood in Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. XVI. p. 643. 
Pausus pilicornis, Donovan Ins. Ind. Li edit. 
Habitat. Bengal. 
In the formation of the club composing the second or exterior joint of the 
antennae, this species differs altogether from the others : the club is entire or not exca- 
vated, and is slightly beset with hairs. Of this species Mr. Fichtel met with only a 
solitary specimen, as was likewise the case with Paussus Fichtelii. 
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