272 APPENDIX TO THE CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS 



Family 5. AGATHIDIID^. 



75. Phalacrfs. 

 1. P. coRUSCUS, Fai/k JSteph. IllusL, Mand., ii., 161. — P. Ulicis, 

 Catalogue, No, 1. 



7G. Ephistemus. 

 1. E. globulus. Near Ax well Park. — T. J. B. Yeavering 

 Bell— J^. H. 



77. Leiodes. 



4. L. dubia, Ill'iger. Anisotoma dubia, Erichson, Ins. Veutsch., 



iii., 60. — L. rufipennis, Catalogue, No. 4. 



6. L. HUMERALis. Under bark of Scotch pine, amongst a dense 



coWectioVi oi Stemonitis fasciculata ; Whitsunbank Hill. — ■ 

 J.H. 



7. L. ABDOMiNALis. One specimen with the preceding. — J. H. 



78. Agathidium. 

 3. A. ATRUM. Whittle Dene, and in fungi, at Gosforth. — T. J. B. 

 Budle Crag. — J. II. May — October. A. rujipes, of 

 Stephens, belongs to this species. 



5. A. PUMILUM, Hardy. 



Parvum, ohovato-globosum, valde convexum, nigrum, nitidum; 



thoracis Umbo 2^ostico ferrugineo-hrunneo ; elytr'is post 



basin pariter cum tliorace latitudinis,postice sub-acuminatis, 



dense evidenter punclatis, apice, suturaque interdum, piceis 



ferrugineisve; stria sutur'ali nulla; pedibus antennisque 



rujis; clava liarum picea 'vel nigra, articido ultimo 



pallidiore. Long. corp. lin. f — 1. 



A. orbiculare. Catalogue, No. 5. 



Small, obovate-globose ; somewhat less than A. Icevigatum (A. 



orbiculare, Steph.); considerably more convex, and with a narrower 



thorax; black, polished, shining; antennae red, the club rufo- 



fuscous, but sometimes black, with the apical joint rufous at the 



tip ; club thickish, of three joints, the two first transverse, cup- 



ghaped, the third semiglobose; head and thorax finely and closely 



