>-EW BRITISH SPECIES, ETC., IX 1861-62. 99 



Jiavicollis, "Walton, Brit. Mus. Coll. (not of Kirby or 



Steph.) 



Mr. Waterhouse lias elevated the insect found in England, 



hitherto supposed to be a var. o^ flai'icoUis, Schon., to the 



rank of a separate species, and named it after the revered 



Kirby. 



94. Tychius brevicornis, Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc, 



5 May, 1862, Zooi. 8064 (J 862), described. 



About half the size of T. nigrirostrU, "Walt., which it 

 much resembles, differing in its small size and short antennaB, 

 the scape being relatively shorter and more clavate, and the 

 separate joints of the funiculus shorter. 



Taken by Mr. "Waterhouse at Hawkhurst, Kent, in April, 

 1860, and at Gravesend in May, 1861 ; also in Mr. S. 

 Stevens' collection. 



95. Ceuthorhyxchus uligixosus (Walt.;, Schonh. 



Supp. ; Wat. Cat. p. 80; G. R. Waterhouse, Proc. 



Ent. Soc, 7 Oct. 1861, Zool. 7808 (1861). 

 This species must be withdrawn, as Mr. Waterhouse states 

 that the Waltonian exponent in the Brit. Mus. Coll. is 

 nothing but CceUodes didi/mui!, Fab. ; also that anotiier 

 example, named by Mr. Walton, in Mr. Dale's collection, 

 is a rubbed specimen of Ceuthorhf/nchus litura, -Fab. 



96. Ceuthorhynchus biguttatus (Waterh.), Schonh. 



Supp. ; Wat. Cat. p. 80 ; F. P. Pascoe, Proc. Ent. 

 Soc, 5 May, 1862, Zool. 8062 0^62). 

 Mr. Pascoe remarks that the insect recently described by 

 M. Chevrolat as C. Baphculensis is idectical with this 

 species. 



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