226 MR. T. J. BOLD ON GOLEOPTEROUS INSECTS 
6. Tacuyusa suLcata, Kvesenw. 
Fairmaire et Laboulbene, Faune Francaise, i. 375, 9. 
Beneath Algs, on the coast, near Hartley; but rarely. 
Occurring to me in October. 
7. Oxypopa precox, Erich. 
Waterhouse, Catalogue, 17, 8. 
Near South Shields. Very rare. 
8. O. niarina, Waterhouse. 
O. incrassata, Kraatz, 1. c. 181, 30? 
Also very rare. South Shields, and Hartley. 
9. Homatota* currax, Kraatz. 
Kraatz,.t. c. 198, 1. 
Ouseburn, April. I have also found it amongst debris, after 
floods, in other places. 
10. H. vicina, Steph. 
Kraatz, 1..c,.209,12, 
A distinct, and well marked species, differing from nearly all 
the species of this intricate genus, in being easy to determine. 
11. H. pianirrons, Waterh. 
Rye, l. ¢. 41, 11. 
Of this new species I took a pair, male and female, on the 
shore near South Shields. The male has the mouth much 
produced. 
12. H. nycgrotopora, Kraatz. 
Kraatz, J. c. 220, 20. 
Gosforth, rare: more plentiful in company with H. currax 
in Cumberland. 
13. H. purumpea, Waterh. 
Two specimens from the sea coast, near Hartley. 
14. H. punticnrs, Thomson. 
Rye, l. c. 42. H. Alge, Hardy and Bold. 
Not rare, amongst Algze, on the sea coast. 
* To Mr, Waterhouse our fauna stands indebted for the determination of the species 
of this most difficult genus, and which but for his great kindness must have remained a 
confused mass of doubts. 
