228 MR. T. J. BOLD ON COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS 
25. H. vittosuta, Kraaiz. 
Kraatz, l. ¢. 805, 116. 
Taken at Long Benton in May. Likewise at Saltwell, by 
the Rev. R. Kirwood. 
26. H. arramentaris, Gyll. 
Kraatz, J. e. 8308, 114. 
Exceedingly abundant, frequenting dung, dead animals, and 
vegetable refuse. 
27. H. wepipa, Kraatz. 
Kraatz, 1. c. 809, 120. 
Rare, and very loeal. 
28. H. aterrma, Grav. 
Kraatz, J. c. 813 1238. 
Apparently very rare. 
29. H. uatrcouiis, Steph. 
Hi. vernacula, Kraatz, l. c. 815, 126. 
Also rare: North Seaton, July. 
30. H. picires, Steph. 
Wat. Cat. 19, 78. 
Long Benton, September. 
31. H. curentoia, Erich. 
Kraatz, l. ¢. 322, 135. 
Very rarely: at Gosforth, and North Seaton. 
32. Tacuyporus scituLus, Erich. 
Kraatz, J. c. 426, 12. 
Long Benton. Rare, October. 
33. Bryroporus (?) casTaneus, Hardy and Bold. 
Rye, l. c. 49, 23. Boletobius castaneus, Catalogue p. 107. 
My specimen of this insect, being quite distinct from Mega- 
cronus castaneus, Stephens, has been raised to specific rank by 
Mr. Waterhouse. (See Proceedings of the Entomological 
Society of London, March 1, 1863.) 
34. MycrerEeporus nanus, Grav. 
Rye, /. c. 52, 25. 
New to the British Fauna. Taken on the sea coast, between 
Whitley and Hartley. 
