110 COLEOPTERA. 



127. Bryaxis simplex, Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 4 Mar. 



1861, Zool. 7455 (1861); Wat. Cat. p. 103 (1861). 



As large as S. sangulnea, Fab., but in the same section 

 as B.fossulata, Reich., having the abdomen simple in both 

 sexes. Rufo-piceous, elytra red, margins dusky, legs fusco- 

 testaceous, anterior coxs unarmed in the male, which is 

 only to be distinguished by a small spine at the apex of the 

 intermediate tibiae. 



Found by Mr. Waterhouse at Strood, on the Medway ; 

 also by myself at Southend. 



128. Bryaxis Helferi, Schmidt, de Pselaph. Faun. Prag. 



33; Aube; Wat. Cat. p. 103 (1861). 

 jmlrhel/a, Schaum. 

 assimilis, Curtis (?) 

 Common on the south coast, especially near Folkestone. 



129. Bryaxis Lefebvrii, Aube, Mon. Pselaph.. 28 (?), 



G. R. Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 4th Mar. 1861, 

 Zool. 7454 (1861) ; Wat. Cat. p. 103 (1861). 

 Mr. Waterhouse records as above a female Bryaxis in his 

 collection resembling Helferi but certainly distinct ; the 

 abdomen more finely and less thickly punctured, the vi^hole 

 insect narrower, and the humeral angles more prominent : 

 this specimen agrees most closely with a male Lefebvrii 

 received from Paris. 



130. (fig. 1.) Trichonyx sulcicollis, Reichenb., Mon. 



Pselaph. 62 (Paelaphus); Aube, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 

 (1844) 141 ; Fairm. et Lab., Faun. Ent. Fr. 364, I ; 

 G. R. Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 2 June, 1862, 

 Zool. 8101 (1862). 

 Anthicus Dresdensis, Fab. 

 This magnificent Pselaphidian (the largest in Europe, 



