114 COLEOPTERA. 



the thorax shorter, the elytra more parallel, the punctate 

 striae obsolete at the apex and sides. Found on the continent 

 under bark of fir trees. 



" Sweeping in a ditch near Lee, Kent, in June." 



26. Ljemophljeus duplicatus, Waltl. ; E. W. Janson, 



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

 Lamophlceus duplicatus, Waltl. Isis, 1839, 225, 39; 

 Eric. Naturgesch. d. Ins. Deutschi. iii. 321, 6 (1846); 

 Redtenb. Faun. Austr. Ed. i. 185 (1849), Ed. ii. 354 

 (1857); Sturm, Deutschi. Fauna, Ins. xxi. 48, 6, 

 T. 383, f. c C, d D (1851). 

 The two impressed longitudinal lines on each side of the 

 thorax, and the truncate elytra of the male, at once distin- 

 guish this species from its congeners. 



I secured a pair of this insect from beneath the bark of a 

 felled oak, in a wood near Highgate, at the end of March 

 last. A third specimen was carried away by the high wind 

 before I could transfer it to my bottle. 



27. Corticaria serrata, Payk.; Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. Lond, Ser. ii. v. 138, 5 (1859) : described. 

 « Weybridge." 



28. Corticaria fulya, Villa; Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. Lond. Ser. ii. v. 137, 4 (1859) : described. 

 Corticaria elongata of Stephens' Collection, but not of 

 his descriptions. 



29. Corticaria Wollastoni, Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. Lond. Ser. ii. v. 143, 10 (1859) : described. 

 Taken by Mr. Wollaston, at Mablethorpe. 



30. Corticaria fuscula, Gyll. ; Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. Lond. Ser. ii. v. 144, 11 (1854) : described. 



31. Byturus fumatus, F. ; Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 



7 November, 1859. 



