to the Catalogue of British Coleoptera. 449 
43, Phyllotreta flecuosa, Ent. H.71, 42; Kutsch, Wien. Mon. 
1860, p. 205. 
One specimen only, from Mr. Wollaston’s collection. This is 
not the P. flexuosa, All., which is synonymous with P. undulata, 
Kuts.—G. R. C. 
44, Thyamis nigra, Ent. H. 57, 33; All. Mon. Alt. 95. 
Two old specimens in Mr. Wollaston’s collection.—G. R. C. 
45. Thyamis absinthii, Kutsch. Wien. Mon. 1862, p. 217. 
Very common on Artemisia maritima at Weston-super-Mare. 
Also (I believe) at Gravesend.—G. R. C, 
46. Thyamis atriceps, Kutsch. l. c. 
Three or four specimens in Mr. Wollaston’s collection from the 
west of England.—G. R. C. 
47. Thyamis medicaginis, All. Mon. Alt. 124. 
Five or six specimens in Mr. Wollaston’s collection labelled 
nov. spec.—G. R. C. 
48. Plectroscelis Sahlbergii, Gyll. iv. 662; All. 570 (1860). 
It appears that the insect commonly known as P. Sahlbergii is 
distinct from that species and has been described as new by M. 
Kutschera under the name of P. subcerulea. The true P. Sahl- 
bergii is very rare, having as far as | am aware only been taken 
near Cambridge, where it was first detected by Dr. Power. It is 
at once known by its much shorter antenne.—G. R. C. 
49. Salpingus eratus, Muls. Rost. 34, 
Two specimens taken by Mr. Wollaston in Lincolnshire. I 
have also taken it in Scotland, and Mr. Hislop has a specimen 
which I think is referable to it.—G. R. C. 
50. Xylophilus neglectus, Aubé, Gren. Cat. 91, 110. 
T'wo specimens from the New Forest are certainly distinct from 
any other species in our list, and agree tolerably with the de- 
scription above cited.—G. R. Cc: 
51. Anthicus quisquiliarum, Thoms. Sk. Col. vi. 360. 
Not rare in dung heaps, &c.; confused with 4. floralis, L.— 
G..h. C. 
