112 COLEOPTERA. 



Janson, Proc. Ent. Soc. 4 April, 1859, Zool. 6614 

 (1859). 

 Trichopteryx angustula, Gillm. in Sturm's Deutschl. 



Fauna, Ins. xvii. 66, 6, Tab. 5, f. 5 (1845). 

 Ptilium angustulum, Redtenb. Faun. Austr. Ed. ii. 303 



(1857). 

 Ptinella angustula, Matthews, in litteris. 

 Taken by Mr. T. P. Dossetor and myself, within the 

 London district, in the middle of April, beneath the bark 

 of a dead lime tree. 



22. Abrzeus granulum, Eric. ; E. W. Janson, Proc. Ent. 



Soc. 4 April, 1859, Zool. 6613 (1859). 

 Abvceus granulum, Eric. Kaef. d. Mark Brand, i. 686 



3 (1839) ; Fairm. et Laboulb. Faune Ent. Franc, i. 

 287, 3 (1855); Redtenb. Faun. Austr. Ed. i. 241 

 (1849), Ed. ii. 319 (1857) ; de Mars. Ann. d. 1. Soc. 

 Ent. d. France, Ser. iii. iv. 589, 7, T. 14, f. 7 (1857). 



Smaller than A. globosus, more strongly and closely punc- 

 tate, the anterior tibiae slender at the base, suddenly dilated 

 outwardly from about the middle to the apex. 



I captured four examples of this rare insect, in a rotten 

 stump, near Walthamstow, Essex, in May. 



23. Epur^ea neglecta, Heer; E. W. Janson, Ent. Annual 



for 1858, 72, 70 (1857) ; .Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 



4 April, 1859, Zool. 6614 (1859). 



Mr. Waterhouse, considering Dr. Power's specimens re- 

 ferrible to E. pa?-vula, Sturm., and not to E. neglecta, Heer, 

 Sturm, discarded the present species from his Catalogue; 

 subsequent investigation has, however, satisfied him that the 

 insect attributed by Mr. Murray, T)\\ Power and myself to 

 the E. neglecta is in reality that species, and distinct from 

 E. parvula. 



