50 MADEIRAN COLEOPTERA, 
the bark of trees and in rotten wood, at intermediate and rather lofty 
altitudes. 
Genus 53. EUROPS. 
Wollaston, Ins, Mad. 149. tab. iii. f. 2 (1854). 
142. Europs impressicollis. 
Europs impressicollis, Woll., Ins. Mad. 150. tab. iii. f. 2 (1854). 
Inhabits the Dezerta Grande; extremely rare. 
Genus 54, LYCTUS. 
Fabricius, Ent. Syst. i. ii. 502 (1792). 
143. Lyctus brunneus. 
ae brunneus, Steph., Ill. Brit. Ent. iii. 116 (1830). 
Lyctus Colydioides ?, Dej. Cat. (edit. 3) 588 (1887). 
Glycyrrhizee, Chev., in Dej. Cat. (edit. 3) 338 (1837). 
brunneus, Woll., Ins. Mad. 152. tab. iv. f. 3 (1854). 
Inhabits Madeira proper, occurring at low and intermediate ele- 
vations. Rare, 


Fam. 12. TROGOSITIDA. 
Genus 55. TROGOSITA. 
Olivier, Ent. ii. 19 [seript. Zrogossita] (1790). 
144, Trogosita mauritanica**. 
Tenebrio mauritanicus, Linn., Syst. Nat. ii. 674 (1767). 
Trogossita mauritanica, Oliv., Ent. ii. 19. 6. pl. 1. f. 2. a,b (1790). 
Trogosita caraboides, Fab., Ent. Syst. i. 115 (1792). 
mauritanica, Woll., Ins. Mad. 154 (1854). 
Inhabits the granaries and warehouses of Madeira proper, being 
introduced with stores. 

145. Trogosita serrata**. 
Trogosita serrata, Woll., Ins. Mad. 155 (1854). 
Inhabits Madeira proper, probably (like the last species) intro- 
duced with stores,—the only two specimens which I have seen (now 
in the British Museum) being from the collection of Dr. Heinecken. 
Fam. 13. CUCUJIDA. 
Genus 56. BIPHYLLUS. 
(Dej. Cat. 1821) Steph., Il. Brit. Ent. iii. 87 (1880). 
It will be perceived that I have assigned a different position to 
