NEW BRITISH COLEOPTERA SINCE 1839. 
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76. Othius 6-punctatus, Haliday, Entom., p. 187 
(1841). 
77. Quedius oblitteratus, Eric.; T. V. Wollaston, 
1 Zool., p. 1576 (1847). 
78. Quedius auricomus, Kiesenw.; Murray, Cat. Scot. 
Col., p. 123 (1853); Hardy, Proc. Berwicksh. Nat. Club, 
vol. ii. no. v. p. 258 (1847), described “ Q. scintiUans .” 
79. Raphirus nigricornis, Holme, Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond. vol. iii. 127 (1842), described^ 
80. Lathrobium angusticolle, Boisd. and Lacord. ; 
A. R. Hogan, Zool., p, 4340 (1854). 
81. Lathrobium carinatum, T. J. Bold, Proc. Tyne- 
I side Nat. Club, 31st of August, 1854; Zool., p. 4483 
(1854).* Described as follows by Mr. Bold, and repre¬ 
sented on the frontispiece, fig. 6: 
Beep jet black, very glossy, sparingly clothed with grise- 
ous pubescence. 
Head large, fully one-third wider than the thorax, orbi¬ 
cular, depressed, closely and very distinctly punctured, 
with an impression a little before the vertex in front; 
labrum rufous, fringed with golden hair; mandibles 
long, curved, prominent, rufous, black on the outer 
edges, and at the tip; antennae elongate, as long or 
longer than the head and thorax together, graceful, 
rufous; the basal joint with a dusky annulation ; palpi 
also rufous. 
Thorax narrow, elongate-oval, much depressed, coarsely 
* [(Note by the Editor).— This appears from a paper read by 
Janson before the Entomological Society of London, March oth, 
^55, to be identical with the preceding species L. angusticolle. It is 
but just to Mr. Janson to observe, that in enumerating it previously as 
distinct, he did so on the strength of Mr. Bold’s record of the species as 
an undescribed one; Mr. Janson not having, at that time, had an oppor- 
,u uity of examining the specimens.] 
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