102 COLEOPTERA. 



thickest at the tip. Messrs. E. and C. Waterhouse first 

 brought these differences in the setse to my notice. 



66. Tychius pygm^us, De Barneville, Rev. et Mag. de 



Zool. serie ii. Tom. xii. 1860, p. 167 ; E. C. Rye, 

 Ent. Monthly Mag. vol. i. pp. 168, 237. 

 hrevicornisy Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1862 

 (5 May). 

 My remarks in the last '^ Annual " (p. 75), as to the pro- 

 bable identity of these two species, have been confirmed 

 through the kindness of Mr. G. R. Crotch, who has been 

 good enough to bring me one of M. de Barneville's types of 

 T. fygmceus, which is identical with Mr. Waterhouse's 

 insect. 



It appears to be found on the south coast, occurring at 

 Seaford, &c. 



67. CcELioDES EXIGUUS, Olivier, Ent. v. 83, p. 138, 95; 



Gyll. in Schon. Syn. Ins. iv. part i. 304, 25 ; G. R. 

 Crotch, " The Entomologist," vol. i. p. 261. 



Mr. Crotch states that M. Ch. Brisout has separated this 

 species from British specimens of C. Geranii sent by him, 

 which it certainly very closely resembles. 



From Schonherr {loc. cit.) it appears to be exceedingly 

 closely allied to C. Geranii^ but to differ from it in being 

 blacker, shining, with its thorax more finely punctulated, 

 larger tubercles on the elytra, which are set with longer setae, 

 and its femora more evidently dentate. 



68. CcELioDES FULiGiNOSUs, Marsham, Ent. Brit. 280, 



124; Steph.; Gyll. in Schon. Syn. Ins. vol. iv. 

 parti. 291,12. 

 guttuhy var. b. Gyll. Ins. Suec. iv. 592. 

 Mr. Crotch states thatM. Brisout regards this as not only 



