74 CATALOGUE OF THE INSEOTS OF 
Ephistemus Gyrinoides, Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 168.— 
K. nigriclavis, 1. 7. c.—E. confinis, J6. ii., 169, pl. xv. f. 
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Under moss from the Ravensworth woods in spring, and on the 
banks of the Wear, below Hylton Castle—J. H. The variety 
with greater part of the elytra testaceous, was found near Cul- 
lercoats in March—Z. J. B. 
I find the varieties together under garden rubbish, and I can 
see no difference between them but what results from various de- 
grees of maturity.—J. H. 
77. Letopes, Latr. 
l. L. actcunata, Kunzé, 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 170. 
Rare; sides of woods on the Derwent.—J. 7. 
2. L. pourra, Marsh. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 174. 
Of not unfrequent occurrence on the borders of fields on the 
Derwent, above Swalwell, and at Gibside.—J. H. 
3. L. FERRUGINEA, Jab. 
Steph. Illust., Mand.,ii., 175.—Anisotoma ferrugineum, Gyll. 
Ins. Suec., u., 564. 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Lsq. Gibside— —J. H, 
4, L. nuripennis, Payk. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i1., 176.—Anisotoma rufipenne, y/l. 
Ins. Suec., 11., 565. 
Gibside, Winlaton Mill, Ravensworth, Marsden,—J. H. Long 
Benton, Prudhoe, in June.—Z". J. B. 
5. L. arenaRrIA, Rudd ? 
Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 403 ? 
Under sea-weed on the sands at Marsden in March.—/. H. 
Less than either of the two preceding, quite ovate, and con- 
vex, polished and glossy; head and thorax dark coloured, thickly 
and minutely punctulate; elytra ovate, rather expanded before 
the middle, very convex, shining ferruginous, with the suture 
deep black, and a black dash on the external margins, reaching 
from behind the shoulders to the apices, scarcely so deeply punc- 
tate as in L. rufipennis, with the alternate interstices interpunc- 
