390 IDOTHIDA. 
At Ilfracombe (British Museum). It was found under 
stones in a cove west of the Castle, Falmouth, by Mr. W. 
P. Cocks. It is often plentiful in the river Dee; we 
have received it from Torquay, and from the Mumbles, 
near Swansea, collected by Mr. F. Currey; from the Ber- 
wickshire coast, by the late Dr. G. Johnston ; also from 
the coast of the County Down, Ireland, by the late Mr. 
W. Thompson, and Co. Cork by Mr. Humphreys. 
The figure of this species in the Crochard Edition of 
the ‘“‘Régne Animal,” although stated to be of the natural 
size, is much too small for full-grown specimens, the 
antenne too short, and the sides of the body not suffi- 
ciently parallel to be a perfect representation. 


























































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