92 COLEOPTERA. 



70. EuTHiA ScHAUMii, Kiesenw. in Berliner Ent. Zeits. 



(1858), Part i. p. 45; Wat. Cat. p. 105 (1861). 



71. Agathidium rotundatum, Gyll., Ins. Suec. iv. 513, 



17, 13 {Anisotoma) ; Erichs. Tns. Deutschl. iii. 101, 

 9 ; Rev. A. Matthews, Zool. 8084 (1862). 

 Allied to A. mandihulare, Sturm, but distinguished by 

 the greater length of the sutural stria, and pale apical joint 

 of the antennae. 



Taken by Mr. Matthews near Gumley. I noticed this as 

 a distinct species long ago amongst some Agathidia, sent to 

 me by Mr. Moi-ris Young of Paisley, and it has also been 

 known to Mr. Waterhouse. 



72. Meligetiies symphyti, Sturm, Deutschl. Ins. xv.21,9 



(Nitidula); Erichs. Ins. Deutschl. iii. 180,22; Wat. 

 Cat. p. 108 (1861). 

 convexa, Schiipp. 



73. Meligethes exilis, Sturm, Deutschl. Ins. xvi. 53, 26 



(Nitidula); Erichs. loc. cit. 206, 47; Wat. Cat. p. 

 108 (1861). 



74. Endophlceus spinulosus, Latr., Gen. Crust, et Tns. 



ii. 179, 2, Tab. 16, fig. 3 {Eledona) ; Eric. /. c. 256; 



Proc. Ent. Soc. 3 Mar. 1862, Zool. 7981 (1862). 

 This new genus, a grand addition to our Coleopterous 

 Fauna, was taken in the New Forest by Charles Turner 

 (who has also reared specimens of it from one of its earlier 

 stages). Its place is in the Cohjdiidce, next after Sari^otrium. 

 Turner is unquestionably the first "wood worker" of the 

 day, and without him our collections would be poor in 

 ElateindcB and Xyhijihaga. 



