28 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



323. — Cafius xantlioloma, C. lateralis, C. littoralis, et C. 

 tessellatus, Bteph. Illust, Mand., v., 246. 247. 

 Beneath sea-weed on the coast, very abundant Feb. — Oct. 



14. P. FucicoLA, Leach. 



Erichson, Gen. et Spec. Staph., 454. — Hardy, Bev. Club 

 Froc, il, 243.— Cafius Facicola, Curt. Brit. Ent. pi. 322.— 

 Steph. Manual, No. 3172. 

 Beneath sea-weed at Marsden. — J. II. May. 



15. P. CEPHALOTES, Gra'v. 



Erichson, Gen. et Spec. Staph., 455. — Heer, Fn. Col. Helv. 

 i., 263. — Hardy, Ber. Club Froc, ii., 245. — Staphylinus 

 cephalotes, Gyll. Ins. Suec, ii., 320. — Bisnius cephalotes, 

 Staph. Illust., Mand., v., 247. — Bisnius rotundiceps, 

 liirby, Steph., I.e., v., 248. 

 Coast at Hartlepool, and in Ravensworth woods. — J. H. In a 

 a cellar at Newcastle, also at Long Benton. — F. J. B. April. 



16. P. FIMETARIUS, G^^aV. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., v. 232. — Erichson, Gen. et Spec. Staph., 

 456. — Hardy, Ber. Club Froc, ii., 245. — Staphylinus 

 fimetarius, Gyll. Ins. Suec, ii., 324. — Philonthus lucidus, 

 Step)h. Illust., Mand., v. 232. 

 Not unfrequent in garden refuse; under dead birds, &c. "Twizell." 

 ■ — F. J. Selby,Esq. Coast at Hartlepool and South Shields, Ravens- 

 worth, and Swalwell, and at Long Benton. March — September. 

 When first exposed to view, it often grasps some neighbouring 

 object with its mandibles, and remains perfectly quiescent and 

 deadlike; till, finding everything still, it suddenly rushes ofi", and 

 disappears. 



17. P. soRDiDus, Grav. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., v. 233. — Erichson, Gen. et Spec Stap)h., 



456. — Hardy, Ber. Club Froc, ii., 245. — Staphylinus 



sordidus, Gyll. Ins. Suec, ii., 326. 



Not Common. "Twizell." — F. J. Selhy, Esq. Hartlepool, 



South Shields, Marsden, Ravensworth, Long Benton, Budle Crag, 



and coast near Shoreston. April — September. 



