NEW BRITISH SPECIES, ETC., IN 1861-62. 75 



27. OxYPODA LUCENS, Mulsaiit, Opusc. Entomol. ii. 56,3; 



Kraatz, Ins. Deutsch. ii. 178, 26; Wat. Cat. p. 107 

 (1861). 

 Taken by Mr. Morris Young of Paisley, and returned to 

 him from Paris with the above name. 



28. HoMALOTA FLUViATiLis, Kraatz, Ins. Deutsch. ii. 222, 



22 ; Wat. Cat. 

 gogatina, Mulsant. 

 Taken by Dr. Power. Comes next after S. ccunhrlca, 

 Wat. Cat. " 



29. HoMALQTA LUTEiPES, Ericlis. Col. March. i. 320, 9, 



Gen. et Spec. Staph. 89, 16; G. R. Waterhouse, 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. 1 Sept. 1862, Zool. 8219 (1862). 

 Taken by Mr. Wollaston at Whittlesea, and by Dr. 



Power in the London district. Comes next after H. lurldi- 



jjennis, Wat. Cat. 



30. HoMALOTA PALLEOLA, Erichs. CoL March, i. .333, 31, 



Gen. et Spec. Staph. 115, 72; G. R. Waterhouse, 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. 1 Sept. 1862, Zool. 8219 (1862). 

 Taken by Mr. Linnell, near Reigate, and originally deter- 

 mined (I believe) by Mr. Janson. Comes next after //. 

 (pgra, Wat. Cat. 



31. HoMALOTA PARALLELA, Mannerh. Bullet, de Moscou, 



1844, p. 173; Kraatz, Ins. Deutsch. ii. 262, 69; 

 G. R. Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1 Sept. 1862, 

 Zool. 8219 (1862). 

 talpa, Heer ; Redt. 

 Taken by Mr. Gregson ; and by Mr. Hislop in Scotland. 

 Comes next after U. incomjjicua, Wat. Cat. 



