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LIST OF ADDITIONS, &c., TO SHARP AND FOWLER'S CATALOGUE 

 OF BRITISH COLEOPTERA (1893). 



BY G. C. CHAMPIOK, F.Z.S. 



Some few species having been omitted from this Catalogue, it is 

 worth while calling attention to them, and to give a list of the others 

 since recorded, with synonymical notes. The additional species or 

 varieties are marked thus *, and those omitted from Sharp and Fowler's 

 Catalogue with a f- 



Caralus cancellatus, 111 Reinstated. Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxi, p. 2G5. One 



specimen found at Pouladar, West Cork. 

 *A)iisodactj/lKS nemorii'agus,J)u{t8...^nt. Mo. Mag. xxxii, p. 253. A. atricornis 

 var. atricornis, Steph. (Steph.) is a variety of this species, and not 

 of A. binotatus, F., as previously supposed. 

 Typical form aud variety both found at 

 Woking. 



'^AmarafameUca,Zimxa. Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxii, p. 97. Chobham and 



Woking. 



Bembidium tricolor, Bedel Ent. Mo. Mag., xxix, p. 250. 



riparium. Fowl. 



* „ virens, Gyll Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxi, p. 263. Loch Maree. 



*Ochthebius Lejolisi, Muls. & Rey ...Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxi, p. 181. Ilfracombe. 

 *Aleochara succicola,Thoma Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxiii, p. 97. Generally dis- 

 tributed. 



Quedius mesomelinus, Marsh One specimen of the variety found at Bury St. 



*7ar. nigrocceruleus, Rey Edmunds, iu a nest of Bombus Jiortormn. 



Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxii, p. 50. 



* „ ri/?arjz<*, Kelln Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxii, p. 80. Porlock, Somerset. 



fPhilontkus umbratilis, Grav Evidently omitted by accident. 



*Platystethus ahitaceus, Thoms Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxiii, p. 98. London district 



and Slapton, Devon. 



*fNeuraphes planifrons, Blatch. Ent. Mo. Mag., xxvi, p. 93 (April, 1890). 



Sherwood Forest. This species is included 

 in Heyden, Reitter, and Weise's Catalogue 

 (1891) . It is allied to N. Sparshalli, Denny. 



*Epurceanana,'Reitt Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxii, p. 4. Thorpe-le-Soken, 



Essex. One specimen. 



*\ Trichopteri/x angusta, Matth Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), iii, p. 192 



(1889). Three specimens. Leicestershire. 

 Mr. Matthews states that this species may be 

 distinguished from others bj its inter- 

 mediate size, long and narrow form, very 

 short elytra, and long abdomen. 



*fPtilium incognitum, Matth Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), iii, p. 195 (1889). 



Wicken Fen. Mr. Matthews remarks that 

 this large and very distinct species has, 



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