238 Mr. George C. Champion on an 
vona; CU. 4-maculatus, Schall., one specimen, on a fallen 
pine, Vizzavona. 'richodes alvearius, F., Vivario and 
Vizzavona. Plinus fur, L., in the Hotel Dependance at 
Vizzavona; P. dubius, Sturm, Vizzavona; LP. lichenum, 
Marsh., Vivario and Corte. Dryophilus densipilis, Ab., 
four specimens, by eeceping , Corte. Hrnobius parens, 
Mals., and Hrnobius, sp. (?), by beating dead pine tops, 
Vizzavona. Xestobium rufovillosum, Deg., Vizzavona. 
Xyletinus laticollis, Duftschm., rarely, by sweeping, 
Bocognano. Metholeus cylindricus, Germ., Ajaccio. 
Lasioderma bubalus, Fairm., Corte. 
Bostrychus capucinus, L., fortuitously, Vivario and 
Vizzavona. Cis boleti, pi C. setiger, Mell., C. hispidus, 
Gyll, and /C. sp. (?), Vizzavona, 
Pachychila servillet, Sol., and Tentyria ramburi, Sol., 
on the sandy shores of the Bay of Ajaccio. Akis 
punctata, Thunb., on the roads, not rarely, near Corte. 
Asida carinata, Sol., abundant on the Col between 
Vizzavona and Ghisoni, at about 6,000 feet, under stones, 
also occasionally on the lower slopes, and on the roads 
about La Foce; A. corsica, Lap., two specimens, on the 
coast at Ajaccio. Pimelia sardoa, Sol., crawling about 
Siete along the shore of the Bay of Ajaccio. 
Crypticus gibbulus, Quens., common, under stones, 
Ajaccio. Dendarus tristis, Rossi, Ajaccio, Vivario, and 
Vizzavona. Pedinus meridianus, Muls., Ajaccio and 
Corte. Colpotus godarti, Muls. (one ¢), Ajaccio, under 
stones. Opatrum pusillum, F., and O. rusticum, Ol., 
Ajaccio. Ammophthorus rufus, Luc., abundantly, Pha- 
laria oblonga, Kiist., commonly, and P. cadaverina, F., 
rarely, along the shores of the Bay of Ajaccio. Diaperis 
boleti, i., one specimen, in fungus on beech, Vizzavona. 
Corticeus castaneus, F., and C. pini, Panz. (?), under 
bark of pines, common, forest of Vizzavona; C. bicolor, 
Oliv., under bark of beech, Vizzavona. Uloma culinaris, 
Linn., rarely, and U. perroudi, Muls., and Menephilus 
curvipes, ¥'., more or less commonly, under the bark of 
pines, Vizzavona. Helops superbus, Muls., one of the 
finest species of the genus, and apparently confined to 
the mountain-forests of Corsica, and H. ceruleus, L., 
both common, beneath the loose bark of pine stumps, 
or of dead standing pines, Vizzavona; H. genei, Allard, 
four specimens, beaten from branches of a fallen pine, 
Vizzavona. ILsomira corsica, Muls., Bocognano; J. 
