COLEOPTERA. 



159 



X'llotm-Jiiis iiwl>ihitii><, I.i'ptura sc.niiandata, Mnnnhaiininni snitdlatu.^, 

 arid 3/. confnsor, the ('crawhi/riilae : Chn/somrla innltijntnrtata, (Udcni- 

 crlla iviwphaca,', and Haltica i>imta, the Chrnsoiiirlulor : I'l^s rrram- 

 hni^h's ' the Tenchrionidac : I.cinjrm colon and Pixnoilm ajlnu^, the 

 Cnrnilionidae; and Xi/lotrni.^ rittatiis representing the Scnb/tiflar. 



This is a poor list it must be confessed, but it is evident the 

 specimens were picked up incidentally, and the order not worked as 

 systematically as might have been, in fact the author practically says 

 so, his directions being more particularly to get as complete collections 

 as' possible of the mammals and birds of the district. 



(COLEOPTERA. 



Notes on the additions to the British List of Coieoptera since Canon 

 Fowler's " Coieoptera of the British Isles. 



By HORACE DONISTHOllPE, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 

 {Continued f row p. 138.) 



Anisodact'ilus nnnoriranus, Duft.-Champion records (^7,t. il/o. 

 Mail vol xxxii p. 253) this species as being taken at W okmg ana 

 Chobham, at roots of heath in sandy places, by himself. 



Anun-a fan,cUra, Zimm.-Champion (^"J- '^^"Z^^?''- ''l ' '''^ ."t' 

 p. 97) notes this as taken at Woking and Chobham by himself, and at 

 the former locahty by Mr. Saunders. . 



Ana a ronthl ab. ronrr.rior, 8teph.-This aberration is ^dded in 

 the 1893 Catalogue. Fowler [nd. Brit. Mcs vol. i. p 78 regards 

 rnnirrior Steph., as a synonym of continm,, Thoms., and Dr. bhaip, 



hi l883cUaogue, Expresses doubtfully the same opinion. The 

 ast Eiuopean Catalogue (1891) also treats it as a ^y-^ny^^utnuu. 

 Stephens ( Man., p. 37) describes cnnre.rwy as follows :— ' Rathei con\ex, 

 gloly Wu ^bk^^ thorax obsoletely punctured at the hinder angles 



^nd^-ith two obscure fovea, approximating to e-^ othex and to^e 

 mar-in- elytra faintly striated; tibue, red; antenna? pitch) AMtn 

 rXc^Slointsid. L.3il. Lo-^-' ^ertford Norwich, ^ 

 March-June." I have compared specimens ^^f; '';*;"" J^^^;,^ 

 Stephensian cabinet with A. continua. It is evidently a blue-black 



^^''^S^/--i-Si '^1^- ^P-ies is placed under i^e doubtful specif 

 in thri"S3 C alo n e. It miist be reinstated, as Mr. Champion took 

 n the IWJd Laiaio„ue. j. j. ^^^^^^^ ^ 



Mr. .J. H. Smedley, at roots of Pamassut paln.tns, on the ^\ allasey 

 sandhills, in September, 1881. , j 



nnnbidinw vlrcns, GylL-Cbampion (/.«^ :,\r Lloyd "o^^the 

 p. 263) records this species as taken by himself and Mi. Llo)d, on 

 shores of Loch Maree, Rosshire. , xxviii., 



species in the AumU and Ma,jadnc ..J Natural Ht.to,y, vol. x., p. 3^0, 



