128 COLEOPTERA. 



gate, and subsequently found by Mr. Waterhouse at Hen- 

 hault Forest. 



I am by no means satisfied that this is the insect to which 

 Heer applied the name of laticollis. My specimens were 

 taken on three occasions, and were certainly not accompanied 

 by any ant, nor was an ant of any description to be seen in 

 the vicinity. 



31. Hypocyptus pulicarius, Eric; Waterhouse, Cat. 



Brit. Col. 20 (1858). 



32. Hypocyptus pygm^eus, Kraatz (?) ; Waterhouse, Cat. 



Brit. Col. 20 (1858). 



33. Conurus bipunctatus, Eric; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 21 (1858). 



34. Tachyporus tersus, Eric. ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 21 (1858). 

 Appears more partial to swampy places than most of its 

 congeners, and to be rare. I have taken it near Croydon 

 and at Hammersmith marshes early in the Spring. 



35. Tachyporus transversalis, Grav. j Waterhouse, Cat. 



Brit. Col. 21 (1858). 

 Hampstead and near Finchley, rare. 



36. Lamfrinus saginatus, Grav. ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 21 (1858). 

 Given me by Mr. E. Sheppard, of Notting Hill, by whom 

 it was captured in that neighbourhood. A specimen was 

 taken about two years back by Mr. Edwin Shepherd, near 

 Wickham, Surrey. 



37. Tachinus rufipennis, Gyll.; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 20 (1858). 

 A single example found by Mr. Wollaston in North 

 Wales. ' 



