52 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



G. 0. NiTiDULUs, Grav, 



Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 319. — Erichson, Gen. et Spec. 



Staph., 795. — Oxytelus ruficrus, Kirhy, Steph. Illust, 



Mand., v., 320. 



Near North Sunderland, Wooler, on the Till, Ravensworth 



woods, and rather abundant at Marsden. — J. H. Newcastle. — 



T. J. B. May. 



7. 0. PALLiPES, Kirhy. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 319. — Oxytelus depressus, Gyll. 

 Ins. Suec, ii., 457. — Oxytelus complanatus, Erichson, Gen. 

 et Spec. Stap)h., 795. 

 In dung, &c. Near Beadnell, South Shields, Marsden, and 

 Hartlepool. — J. H. Long Benton. — T. J. B. March — May. 



Much resembling 0. sculpturatus, but smaller, the interstices of 

 the sulci of the thorax narrower, more elevated, carinated, head, 

 thorax, and elytra opaque. In 0. sculpturatus the posterior 

 tibias are spinose after the middle; in this they are not visibly 

 spined. The head, thorax, and elytra are longitudinally strigose. 



8. 0. DEPRESSUS, Grav. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 318. — Erichson, Gen. et Spec. Staph., 

 796. — Heer, Fn. Col. Helv., i., 206, — Oxytelus opacus, 

 Kirhy, Steph, Illust, Mand., v., 321. — 0. pusillus, Leach, 

 Ih., I.e. 

 Common. 



135. Trogophl^us, Mannerheim. 



1. T. BiLiNEATUS, Kirhy. 



Erichson, Gen. et Spec. Staph., 806. — Carpalinus bilineatus, 



Steph. Illust, Mand., v., 324., pi. xxvii., £ 4, — Oxytelus 



corticinus, Gyll. Ins. Suec, ii., 645. 



Under garden rubbish, dung heaps, and by the banks of rivulets. 



Ravensworth woods. — J.H. Long Benton. — T.J.B. Jan. — May. 



2. T. FULiGiNOsus, Grav. 



Erichson, Gen. et Spec. Staph., 808. — Carpalinus fuliginosus, 

 Steph. Illust, Mand., v., 325. 

 On the banks of the Till, below Weetwood Bridge. July. — 

 J. II. 



