266 APPENDIX TO THE CATALOaUE OF THE INSECTS 



26. B. ^NEUM, Germar. 



Philocthus seneus, Steph. Ilhist., Mand., ii., 7. — Catalogue, 

 No. 1. 



M. Jacquelin Duval is in a mistake, when, as a trait of difference 

 between this and the preceding, he considers this as exclusively 

 maritime. 



In Berwickshire, it constantly occurs inland, and I found it 

 among the gravel of Wooler Water, not two miles from the base 

 of Cheviot. At Dunstonborough, on the other hand, it occurred 

 in the same marsh with the two well-marked states, registered in 

 the Catalogue as Pliiloctlius fuscipes and P. blguttatus, and which 

 I still consider as presenting claims to distinction. — J. H. 



27. B. GUTTULA, Fab. ! 



Philocthus guttula. Catalogue, No. 4. — Tachys binotatus, 

 Steph. IllusL, Mand., ii,, 5. — Catalogue, No. 1. — T. 

 vittatus, Steph. I.e. — Philocthus hsemorrhous, Ih. I.e., 9. 



28. B. OETUSUM, St^irm. 



Tachys immunis, Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 6. — Catalogue, 

 ]s^o. 2. — T. obtusus, Steph. I.e. — T. pusillus. Id. — T. 

 gracilis, Id. 

 Equally as common as the preceding. It is often found plenti- 

 fully during the winter months, in moss. 



29. B. QUINQUESTRIATUM, Gyll. 



Gyll. Ins. Suec., ii., 34. — Elaphrus Pumilio, Duft. Faun., ii., 

 214. — Ocys currens, Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 10. — Cata- 

 logue, No. 1. 

 Morpeth. — Mr. John Scott. Benton Bank. — T. J. B. Aug. 



30. B. RUFESCENS, Guevin. 



Boisd. et Lacord, Faun. Ent. Paris, i., 273. — Ileer, Faun. 

 Col. Helv., i., 123. — Ocys melanocephalus, Steph. Illust., 

 Mand., ii., 10, pi. x., f. 2. — Catalogue, No. 2. — 0. tem- 

 pest! vus, Steph. l.c.,l\. 



•|31. B. INCURVUM, De Jean? 



Tachys minutissimus, Catalogue, No. 3. 



