94 COLEOPTERA. 



tooth at the apex of the anterior tibis, and also by its long 

 pubescence. 



Taken by Mr. Matthews some years ago in Oxfordshire ; 

 also in Mr. Waterhouse's collection (taken by Chas. Turner, 

 at Folkestone). 



80. Dermestes undulatus, Brahm, Insecten Kalender, i. 



114; Erichs. Ins. Deutschl. iii. 430, 4. 

 tessellatus, lUig. ; Herbst ; Wat. Cat. 

 Mr. G. R. Crotch has pointed out the above correction. 



81. Dermestes Frischii, Kugelann, Schneid. Mag. 478, 



3; Erichs. Ins. Deutschl. iii. 428, 2; (Fischeri) 

 G. R. Crotch, Proc. Ent. Soc. 3 Feb. 1862, Zool. 

 7914 (1862). 

 vulpinus, Iliig. (nee Fab.) 

 Allied to D. vulpinus, Fab., but distinguished by the 

 brighter colour of the sides of the thorax, which has a black 

 spot at each hinder angle; underneath, the middle spot on 

 the last segment is teiminal only, being produced in vulpi- 

 nus; and in Frisdiii the mucro at the apex of each elytron 

 is wanting. 



Taken by Mr. W. Farren under a dead horse in the New 

 Forest, 1860. 



82. Aphodius fcetidus. Fab., Ent. Syst. i. 40, 131 ; 



Payk. ; Panz. (ScaralxBus) ; Gyll. Ins. Suec. i. 38, 

 35; Erichs. Ins. Deutschl. iii. 817, 17. 

 putridus, Herbst, Kaf. ii. 160, 99 (Sca7Yibceus), 

 tenellus, Say. 



alpinus, Wat. Cat. p. 109 (1861), nee Scop. 

 The Aphodius named alpinus in Wat. Cat., and taken 



