38 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 
2. D. quapRimMacuLatus, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 21. 
Common : under the bark of trees during the spring and win- 
ter months. 
3. D. euapRinotatus, Panz. 
Steph. Illust. Mand.,i.21. 8. Ibid. i. 22. pl. i. f. 4. 
Under the bark of fir, ash, and other trees : Gosforth, Gibside, 
Ravensworth, Dunston-hill, and woods above Swalwell, in Janu- 
ary and February. Var. @. with the pale spots on the elytra 
united, was “taken near Darlington, in company with a profu- 
sion of variety «.”—Mr. (. Horner. (Steph. Ilust., Mand., i. 
176.) 
4. D. mELANocEPHALUS, De Jean. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 22. pl. 1. f. 5. 
“Mwizell.” P. J. Selby, Hsq. On the banks of the Team, 
near Ravensworth. Sea-coast at Whitley, Marsden, and Hartle- 
pool. March—Oct. 
5. D. Frascratus, Payk. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 24. 
“ Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Hsq. Sea-coast at Whitley, in May 
and Sept.—7Z. J. B. 
6. D. trinzarts, Oliv. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., 1. 25. 
Generally distributed. Apr.—Oct. 
7. D. rovnoxus, Gyil. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 26. 
Grassy banks on the sea-shore at Marsden.—G@. Wailes, Esq. 
4. Lamprias, Bonelli. 
1. L. cutorocernatus, L'nt. Hefte. 
Steph. Itlust., Mand., i. 30. 
“Not very uncommon under stones near Newcastle,” (Steph, 
Tllust. i., 177.) ; and on the sea-banks at Whitley.—G. Wales, 
Esq. Near Boldon in moss upon the limestone rocks, and at 
Marsden under stones, in April and May.—Mr. A. Hancock. 
“Woods about Durham.”—WU/r. 7. J. Bungey (Ornsby’s Dur- 
ham). Banks near Ryhope—Mr. W. Peacock. 
