131 



1910.] 



Hah. : Anglia, Devon, Slapton Ley (J. H. Keys and G. C 

 Champion) . 



5— GaBRIUS APPENDICULATirS, Sp. tl. 



Augustus, cor^ciusculus, ni,errin.us, antennaru.n lasi ^^fj-\^^ 



fortitcr imnctatis. Long., 4| mm. 



■ Mas. : c^aomine seo^nenio .ati.no rentrali e.Hsione vrofuncU a .^.n.rana 

 .elluciaa .arte majore im,leta ; ..lea.o ^re.i, rolusto, a,,.n^.cula rcfle^a lata, 

 hrevi, ferdura. 



Hah. : Anglia et Scotia ; liic inde, sat rarus. 

 Very similar to G. heysianns, but smaller, with short, robust 

 feet, and a very remarkable sedeagus. 



e.—GABRIUS BISHOPI, sp. tl. 

 inoustus, .iger, antennarum hasi palpisaue piceis, pedihus testaceis, tiJ^Us 

 plus .Ls.e .^uscatis; capite an.usto, oUongo-o^atotkora^e <^^^^^ ^ 

 Uaur. angustato; elytris tkorace longioribus, fere sr.mUter punctatrs , tars^s 

 gracilibus. Long'., 5 mm. 



Mas : aMo.nne seg.rcnto vMnno vcntrali e.cisione profunda a m^nbrana 

 pcllucida parte majore i^npleta ; .deago clongato, apice duro, rotundato fere 

 bulboso. 



Hah.: Scotia: ranssime, Beattock and Thornhill (T. G. Bishop 



andD. Sharp). 



Extremely similar to G. velox, but a little broader, with shghtly 

 darker palpi, the pimctuation of the elytra rather less impressed, and 

 an ^deagus very distinct from that of any other species. It occurs at 

 Beattock, I believe, on the banks of the stream in the gromids of 

 Mr. Bishop, and I am glad to have the opportunity of nanung it after 

 my old friend. 



Brockenhurst : 



May Uth, 1910. 



TBECHUS SUBNOTATUS, Dej., IN SOUTH DEVON. 

 BY E. A. NEWBERY. 



A single specimen of this interesting insect has been taken by 

 Mr P de la G-arde, under circumstances which leave little doubt as 

 to its native origin. At the same time, owing to its Imown distribution 

 (Italy Istria, Dalmatia, Greece), it appears to be a south-eastern 

 species, which can only be regarded provisionally as British until 

 other specimens are captured here. 



