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31. Antiiicus Schaumii, Woll. 



Mr. Crotch (1. c.) doubts whether this, which represents 

 the A. tristis of Wat. Cat., is more than a variety of that 

 species ; though it does not appear that we have the type 

 form of A. tristis in this country. 



3'2. ? Anthicus flavipes, Panzer, Faun. Germ. F. 58, 

 t. 22 ; La Ferte, Mon. Anth. p. 222 (var. rt/fipes, 

 Payk.); E. C. Rye, Ent. Mo. Mag. iii, 233, 21. 

 6 sp. nov. ? Wat. Cat. 

 ater, Murray, Cat. of Scotch Col. 103; 

 nee Panz. 



I have, loc. cit , stated at length my reasons for supposing 

 that M. du Val could scarcely have been correct in referring 

 specimens of an insect taken by Mr. Morris Young, near 

 Paisley, and sent to him by the latter gentleman, to the 

 A, ^fiavipes of Panzer. Neither can it possibly, according 

 to La Feite, be A. atei'y though represented by that name in 

 Mr, Murray's Catalogue : A. ater is, however, stated by 

 La Ferte to occur in England, probably on account of its 

 being included in Stephens' list. 



A desci-iption of it will be found in the Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 as above ; and I cannot but think the insect has as yet 

 escaped the observation of Continental authors. 



33. Otioriiynchus muscorum, Ch. Brisout, in Grenier's 

 Cat. Col. de France et Mat., &c., p. 109, 131 ; E. C. 

 Rye, Ent. Mo. Mag. iv, p. 65. 



pahuUjiuSf Walton, nee Panzer. 

 When Dr. Sharp and Mr. Crotch published their list of 

 new species referj-ed to in the last Ent. Annual, the above 



