54 COLEOPTERA. 



want of punctuation and long basal joint of the antennae of 

 this species at once remove it from all of its congeners known 

 to me. M. Brisout also has returned it to me as quite un- 

 known at Paris. Three specimens were taken in August, 

 1865, in a mossy hollow on the chalk, on Seaford Downs, 

 in company with Trichonyx Mcerhelii and a small yellow 

 Myrmica, by Mr. G. R. Waterhouse's sons. 



10, Lower Park Field, Putney, London, S.W. 

 24</i November, 1870. 



