112 COLEOPTERA. 



134. Sphindus dubius, GylL, Ins. Suec. i. 243 {NitiduJa) ; 

 Wat. Cat. p. 105 (1861). 

 Gylhuhalii, Chevr. ; J. A. Power, Proc. Ent. Soc. 



5 Nov. 1860. 

 humeralis, Mink. 

 Taken by Charles Turner in fungus in the New Forest. 



The following notice of new localities and captures of j 

 rarities (I believe previously unrecorded) will probably be i 

 interesting. i 



Agabus brunneus, Fab. This very rare species has i 

 been lately rediscovered by Dr. Power ; who, with much 

 trouble, and after the lapse of many years, found the iden- 

 tical spot in the New Forest where he originally took it. j 



DixARDA DENT ATA, Grav. Taken in plenty by Messrs. 

 Scott and Douglas in nests of Formica sanguineay near 

 Croydon. j 



Myrmedonia Haworthi, Steph. Taken by Mr. H. \ 

 Montague at Dulwich, Mr. E. Smith on Reigate Common, 

 and by Bouchard at Sutton. 



OcYUSA PiciNA, Aube. Found by Dr. Power at Dray- ; 

 ton and Cowley. i 



EuRYPORUS PiciPES, Payk. Taken by myself on Pur- 

 ley Downs, Croydon ; subsequently, at the same place, by 

 Mr. A. Haward and Mr. C. Waterhouse. I 



QuEDius truncicola, Fairm. Taken twice by Mr. 

 H. Montague under elm-bark on Clapham Common. A ! 

 specimen, liberally presented to me by that gentleman, j 

 exhibits a considerable depression between the eyes (which j 

 also appears in Mr. Waterhouse's specimen) ; I have not \ 

 noticed this in Q. fulgidus. The third joint of the antennae ; 



