LIST, &c. 



The following is a short list of Insects, &c., 

 the greater part of which have been recently 

 added to the British Fauna. Some are unique, 

 and many of them very rare, and the greater part 

 are desiderata to the London Cabinets. For 

 the description of the insects, the student is 

 again referred to Mr. Stephens's forthcoming 

 work. The habitat, locality, and period of 

 appearance have been inserted, so far as could 

 be ascertained. The figures refer to the months 

 in which they have been captured j and those 

 printed in italics are referred, in Mr. Samouelle's 

 calendar, to a different habitat or locality, 



I N SE CT A. 



COLEOPTERA. 

 Alpjeus castaneus. Under stones, Devon, 5. 

 Apate muricata. Under bark, Epping Forest, 6. 

 ^phanisticus eniarginatus. Moss, Coombe Wood, 4. 

 Aphodius bimacnlatus. Under dung, Windsor, 6. 

 Peccari. Dung, Windsor, 6. 

 tcssulatus. Dung, Old Ford, Mr. Beck, 4. 

 Aspidiphorns orbiculatus. Hull ? Mr, Spence. 

 Atherophagus nigricornis. Flowers, Hertford, 6. 

 Berosus obsoletus. Ditches, Whittlesea-mere,Mr, Chant,5. 

 Blemus discus. Windsor, and Hackney Marshes, 4. 



unifasciatus. Greenwich Road, 6. 

 Bolbocenis )nobilkvrnis. Dung, Darent, Kent, 6. 

 Brachinus glabratus. Under stones, Dover, Mr.Stephens,7. 

 sclopeta. lender stones, Devon, Dr. Leach, 9. 

 Buprestis a;nea. Ebberley, Devon, 6. 

 Byrrhus cinctus. Gravel pits, Hampstead Heath, 4. 

 Callidium fennicum. Oaks, Hainhault Forest, 8. 



