NEW BRITISH SPECIES NOTICED IN 1858. 133 



end by myself; and, about a month since, by Mr. Squire at 

 Horning, in Norfolk. It frequents turfy bogs, and appears 

 to be everywhere scarce. 



57. Lathrobium pallidum, Nordm. ; Waterhouse, Cat. 



Brit. Col. 27 (1858). 

 I captured a single example of this insect amongst rubbish 

 brought down during a flood, at Tottenham, Middlesex, on 

 the 29th October, 1848. 



58. Scop^us LiEViGATUS, Gyll. ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 27 (1858). 

 Discovered by Mr. Wollaston in North Wales. 



59. Lithocharis brunnea, Eric. ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 27 (1858). 

 The first specimen which came under my notice was found 

 by Mr. G. Guyon at Ventnor, in the Isle of Wight, about 

 six years back ; I have since taken it near London ; it appears 

 to be rare. 



60. Lithocaris apicalis, Kraatz ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 27 (1858). 



61. Stilicus subtilis, Eric; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. Col. 



27 (1858). 

 I have taken this species near Croydon on several occa- 

 sions in the spring, and secured a single example at Hurst, 

 near Brighton, on the 7th October, 1857 ; it occurs in moss 

 and among decaying vegetable matter, and appears part : al 

 to the chalk. 



62. Stilicus similis, Eric. ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. Col. 



27 (1858). 



63. Stilicus geniculatus, Eric. ; Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. 



Col. 27 (1858). 

 Taken by Dr. Power near Uxbridge, and at Woking, and 

 to his liberality I am indebted for a specimen. 



