72 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 
Fabricius considered this as a variety of his S. bipustulatum, 
and Mulsant adopts this view, though without good grounds, in 
Hrichson’s opinion, vide Ray Soc. Reports, 1844, p. 336. 
3. 8. BrpusTULATUM, Fab. ? 
Steph. Lllust., Mand., i1., 155. 
“Mwizell.,—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
73. Cercyron, Leach. 
1. C. trTroRALE, Gyll. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 137.—C. ruficorne, Kirby, 10., ii., 
137.—C. binotatum, 70., 2. c.—C. dilatatum, /6., ii., 138. 
—O. depressum, J0., l. c. 
Common along the sea-coast ; beneath sea-weed, from Janu- 
ary. All the varieties occur. 
2. C. anaLE, Payk. 
Heer, Fn. Ed. Helv., 1.,491.—Mulsant, Col. de France, 
Palp., 183, 15.—C. terminatum, Steph. [Uust., Mand., i1., 
TIS) 
Rare; Hartlepool—J. H. Long Benton.—7’. J. B. 
3. OC. HAMORRHOIDALE, Fab. 
Heer, Fn. Col. Helv., i. 489.—Mulsant, Col. de France, Palp., 
159, 2.—C. hemorrhoum, Steph. Lilust., Mand., ii., 143 2 
Common. 
The C. hemorrhoidale of Stephens (Jllust., Mand., ii., 142 ) 
is also not uncommon in the spring months, but we have 
not been able to ascertain whether it has been characterized by 
any other appellation. 
4, OC. MELANOCEPHALUM, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i1., 144. 
_ Common. 
5. ©. unrpuneratum, Linn. 
Erichson, Kaf. der Mark. B., 1.,217.—Heer, Fn. Col. Helv., 
i., 490.—Mulsant, Col. de France, Palp., 164, 5. 
Common. 
6. C. quisquitium, Linn. 
Mulsant, Col. de France, Palp., 166, 6. 
Common. Usually considered as the male of the preceding, 
but according to Mulsant and Erichson, both sexes of each occur. 
