6‘48 Mr. J. O. Westwood on the Paussida, 
vol. iv. p. 102. t. 39- fig- 7 a. b. Afzelius , Linn. Trans, iv. 
272. Schonh. Syn. Ins. v. 1. p. 3. pi. 19- Rees’ Encycl. 
vol. xxvi. Genus Pausus, no. 4. Encycl. Londinensis, vol. xix. 
Genus Pausas, no. 4. 
Cerocoma lineata. Fair. Ent. Syst. 1. 2. 82. 
Habitat ad Caput Bonae Spei. Dom. Thunberg. 
In Mus. ? 
“ Magnitudo Carabi 4-pustulati.” Thunb. Long. corp. (e fig. 
Thunbergii) nunc 3^. 
Corpus oblongo-depressum, rufescens, glabrum. Caput sub- 
orbiculato-angulatum, punctis depressis, inaequalk margi- 
natum, oculis nigris, collo cylindrico a thorace separatum. 
Antenna, biarticulatae, articulus infimus sessilis subulatus, 
supremus duplb crassior (et e figure duplb longior), com- 
pressus, obtusus, basi truncatus, angulo exteriore in spinam 
exeunte. Thorax inaequalis, lateribus utrinque unispinosis, 
antick elevatus ; postick rotundatus, foveis in medio tribus 
impressus. Pedes unguiculati. 
I have been under the necessity of deriving the preceding 
characters from Thunberg’s original description and figure, not 
having met with this species in any of the cabinets which I have 
examined ; the insect thus named in the cabinet of the British 
Museum (although it agrees with it in the majority of the cha- 
racters given above,) materially differing in the shortness and 
thickness of the club of the antenna;, and in the thorax, which 
has the anterior sides rounded and not spinose, with one and 
not three central fovese. 1 am not convinced that this species 
ought not to be inserted in the first section of the genus ; al- 
though I have, from its apparent general resemblance with the 
preceding and subsequent species, introduced it here. 
Species 
