19G CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



Familt 3. DIAPERIDtE, Steph. 

 24:5. Platydema, Laporte and Brulle, 

 1. P. ^nea, Payh. 



Stepli. Illust., Mand., v., 14. 

 Four specimens taken beneath a log of wood in Ryhope Dean. — 

 Mr. W. Peacock, 



Sub-tribe 2. MELASOMATA, Latreille.. 

 Family 1. TEXEBRIONIDiE, Leach. 



246. Tenebrio, Linn. 

 1. T. molitor, Linn. 



Step)1i. Illust. J Mand., v., 8. 

 In bake houses and shops. Common. 



J247. Uloma, Megerle. 

 Jl. U. cornuta, Fah, 



Steph. Illust. y Mand., v., 10. 

 In flour shops at Sunderland. — Mr. W. Peacock. Shops, &c., 

 Newcastle, T, J. B, 



This species is a native of Portugal, the Barbary States, and 

 Madeira. 



J248. Stene, Kirhy. 

 Jl. S. ferruginea, Fah. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 9. 

 In sugar, &c., imported. 

 A native of both the Indies, according to Fabricius. 



249. Sarrotrium, Illiger, 

 1. S. muticum, Linn. 



Curt. Brit. Ent, pi. 314. — Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 5. 

 "Near Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland." — W. C. Hewitson, 

 Esq. 



Family 2. BLAPSIDiE, Steph. 

 250. Blaps, Fah. 

 1. B. obtusa, Fah. 



Mortisaga, Steph. Illust, Mand., v., 23 

 In cellars, bake houses, &c. All the year. 



