72 COLEOPTERA. 



68. Sunius filiformis, Latr., Eric. ; Dr. J. A. Power, 



Proc. Ent. Soc. 4 May, 1857, Zool. 5762 (1857). 

 Pcederus jiliformisj Latr., Gen. Crust, et Ins. i. 293, 4 

 (1806). 

 Taken by Dr. Power near Brighton, who kindly presented 

 me with a specimen. I subsequently secured a solitary indi- 

 vidual beneath rejectamenta at Southend, Essex, on the 28th 

 of May, 1856, and I have before me two remarkably fine 

 examples, captured by M. J. J. Reading near Plymouth in 

 company with Myrmica ccespitum. 



69. Bledius unicornis, Germar, Eric. Gen.et Spec. Staph. 



764, 7 (1840) ; E. W. Janson, Proc. Ent. Soc, 2 Feb. 

 1857, Zool. 5523 (1857). 

 Oxytelus unicornis, Germar, Faun. Ins. Europ. xii. 



f. 3(1828). 

 Bledius kispidus, Parfitt, Zool. 5409 (1857). 

 Captured by Mr. Parfitt at Exmouth, but found some 

 years previously by Mr. Wollaston in the same locality, and 

 also in the Isle of Portland. 



70. Epurea neglecta, Heer, Eric, in Germar, Zeitschr. 



f. d. Ent. iv. 269, 11 (1843); Naturgesch. d. Ins. 

 Deutsehl. iii. 147, 9 (1845) ; Sturm, Deutschl. Faun. 

 Ins. xv. 63, 8, Tab. 295, f. B. (1844). 

 Nit'alula neglecta, Heer, Faun. Col. Helv. i. 396, 8 

 (1841). 

 Taken near Acrington, Lincolnshire, by Mr. Constantine, 

 and, on two occasions, by Dr. Power in Hampshire, to whose 

 consideration I am indebted for a comely specimen. 



71. Anommatus duodecim-striatus, Miil.; T.J. Bold, 



Zool. 5448(1857). 

 On a decaying plant of the cultivated pansy, in a garden 

 at Morpeth, Northumberland." 



An individual of this species is extant in the Stephensian 



