THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, l71 



2753. Oxytekis fuscipennis, Mann. — Common throughout summer, under 



excrement. 

 2763. Haploderus linearis, Lee— Very numerous on underside of planks 



on ground, in March ; occasional in rotten grass, in October. 

 2785. Ancyrophorus biimpressus, Makl. — Common among rotten leaves 



in woods, in winter. 

 Thinobius pygmaeus, Casey. — Numerous on pebbles between tide 



marks, in June. 

 2812. Amphichroum testaceum, Mann. — Numerous in May, on skunk 



cabbage. 

 2817. Amphichroum maculatum, Lee. — Beaten from spruce trees, in April 



and May. 



2820. Tanyrhinus singularis, Mann. — March 18, on under side of log near 



small stream. Three only, though carefully sought for. 



2821. Trigonodemus striatus, Lee. var. or nov. sp. — In flood refuse, 13th 



October, 1893. 



2823. Lathrimseum subcostatum, Makl. — Often beaten from spruce, from 



May onwards ; also under carrion. 



2824. Lathrimaeum fimetarium, Makl. — Abundant under carrion during 



spring and autumn. 

 Lathrimaeum Keeni, Fvl, n. sp. — Several in rotten sea-weed, in June. 



2835. Acrulia tumidula, Makl. — Common throughout year, under bark ; 

 occasionally under carrion, in November. 



2838. Homalium strigipenne, Makl. 



2841. Homalium pusillum, Grav. — Under chips in woods, May 30. 



Common. Seen in cop. in June. Whole body reddish, blotched 



with black. 

 Homalium arpedinum, Fvl., n. sp. — Common in April and May, 



under loose bark of felled spruce. 



2843. Homalium foraminosum, Makl. 



2847. " humile, Makl. 



Homalium irregulare, Fvl. — Abundant during May, in crab and 

 other blossoms. 



9354. Homalium algarum, Casey. — Under logs and driftwood on sandy 

 beach. May, November. 

 Homalium concinnum, Marsh. — Common under manure. One in 

 wasp's nest, August 24, 1894. 



