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COLEOPTERA. 
SCARABAUS MIDAS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Without fcutellum. ' Thorax armed with three horns: a horn on each fide of the head. 
ScaraBz&us Mipas: exfcutellatus thorace tricorni, capitis, clypeo finuato bicorni. 
Fab. Ent. Syft. T.1. p. 45, 148. 

The figure of this rare fpecies is taken froma fpecimen in the colletion of Mr. Drury, of London, on 
affurance that it was received from China. Another, in the cabinet of Sir J. Banks, Bart. defcribed by 
Fabricius, is noted from America. 
The horns on the head of this infeé&t have a very uncommon appearance, and which authors have 
compared to a pair of ears. The fpecific name Midas has been aptly given from this circumftance. 

SCARABAUS BUCEPHALUS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Without fceutellum. Thorax blunted in front, armed with four teeth or horns. Shield of the head 
angulated, furnifhed with a horn. 
ScaRABEZUS BucerHarus: exfcutellatus thorace retufo quadridentato, capitis clypeo angulato: cornu 
emarginato. Fab. Ent. Sy/ft.T.1. p. 51. 166, 

This fpecies has been confounded with S. Moloffus. Both infeéts are given on the fame plate, that 
the difference may be precifely obferved. 
