444 Messrs. G. R. Crotch and D. Sharp’s Additions 
11. Meligethes marrubii, Bris. Gren. Cat. 54, 70. 
M. Brisout has kindly determined this species for me from a 
single specimen taken by myself. ‘The spines on the intermediate 
tibia render it unmistakeable.—G. R. C. 
12. Meligethes obscurus, Er. Ins. Deutsch. iii. 203. 
Two specimens of this species were in Mr. Wollaston’s collec- 
tion, taken in the north of England.—G. R. C. 
13. Cerylon semistriatum, Perris, Aun. Soc. Ent. France, 1865, 
p- 507. 
I have long had separated in my collection a species of Cerylon 
allied to histeroides ; indeed I have sent it to some of my friends 
under the MS. name parcepunctatum. I believe I am correct in 
referring it to the above recently-published species, though I must 
admit it does not agree satisfactorily on all points with M. Perris’s 
description.—D. S. 
14, Hypocoprus latridioides, Motsch. Bull. Mose. (1833), 75. 
This interesting addition to our fauna was found at Brandon, 
Suffolk, under cow-dung in a sandy field. It was apparently very 
rare, as a diligent search failed to detect it in any other place. It 
is hitherto recorded only from Greece and Southern Russia, and 
more recently from the Canary Isles. The synonymy is somewhat 
confused, it having received two generic and four specific names.— 
Go. C: 
15. Atomaria longicornis, Thoms. Sk. Col. v. 269. 
One specimen only, which agrees with the description of the 
above species, was taken this summer near Beauly, Inverness- 
shire.—G., R. GC. 
16. Latridius angulatus, Mannh,. Germ. Zeit. v. 74. 
One specimen only of this species stood in Mr. Wollaston’s 
collection. It was named by M. Motschulsky, the originator of 
the species.—G. R. C. 
17. Latridius consimilis, Mannh. Germ. Zeit. v. 99. 
Two specimens of this distinct Latridius have been taken by 
the Rev. A. Matthews, at Gumley; one of these he has kindly 
ceded to me.—G, R. C. 
