230 MR. T. J. BOLD ON COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
44, Buepius Loneuuus, rich. 
Kraatz, J. c. 830, 14. 
Not rare in the sand holes on the sea coast, near Hartley. A 
nearly allied and new British species, B. erraticus, Erichson, 
recorded in the Annual, for 1864, by Mr. Rye, will most likely 
be found within our bounds. I took a series of it some years 
ago, in the bed of the river Irthing, near Lanercost, Cumber- 
land, but had confounded it with, and sent it to correspondents 
as B. opacus; and as such it would have remained but for the 
quick eye of my friend Rye, who continues to “ detect’ very 
many novelties which escape our duller vision. 
45. TrRoGoPpHL@vUs ELONGATULUS, Erichs. 
Kraatz, J. c. 874, 6. 
Rare: amongst Algz, on the coast near Hartley. 
46. OMALIUM ALLARDI, Lairm. 
Rye, Ent. Ann. 1863, 88, 60. 
This new British species has been taken at Hartley, Long 
Benton, and even in the centre of Newcastle. 
47. O. vite, Hrichs. 
Kraatz, l. c. 993, 23. 
Gosforth and elsewhere; by no means rare, often sheltering 
beneath bark. 
48, Acritus minutus, Payk. 
Fister minutus, Gyll. Ins. Suce. 1, 99, 31. 
Hitherto confounded with Adraus globosus, in my collection, 
from which it is abundantly distinct. It abounds on hot-beds, 
and in other places. 
49, RuizopHacus cryBratus, Gyll. 
Gyo leniviibet: 
Apparently rare. Taken by the Rev. R. Kirwood, at Hou- 
shel, in March. | 
50. PHILHYDRUS NIGRICANS, Zett. 
Rye, l. c. 68. 
Rare. I have specimens from Gosforth, and from Cheviot. 
51. APHODIUS PUNCTO-SULCATUS, Sturm. 
Erichson, Insecten, 11. 872, 54. 
