76 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 
4, A. sEMINULUM, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 181.—Anisotoma seminulum, G‘yil. 
Ins Suec., i1., 573. 
Rare; under bark in a wood above Swalwell, and in the Ra- 
vensworth woods, in spring.—J. H. 
It is sometimes swept up running about after sunset. 
5. A. ORBICULARE, Herbst. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 181.—Anisotoma orbiculatum, 
Gyll. Ins. Suec., 11., 574. 
Rare; in a quarry at Carr’s Hill, under bark at Ravensworth, 
and on the links near Hartlepool_—J. H. 
Intermediate in size, between A. Seminulum, and A. nanus, 
but distinguished from both in being without sutural stris. 
6. A. nanus, Meg. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 183. 
Under decaying branches and rubbish on the Derwent.—J. H. 
79. CuamBus, Fisch. 
1. C. anmapiiius, De Geer. 
Steph. Illust.. Mand., ii., 184., pl. xv., f. 5.—C. nitidus, 1b. 
v., 465. : 
In moss from Ravensworth woods.—/. H. Near Cullercoats 
jo March.— 7. J. B. 
Of the three specimens taken, one is of a deep black on the 
upper surface. 
StiRPs 2, NECROPHAGA, Latr. 
Famity 1. SCAPHIDIIDA, Mae Leay. 
80. Scapuipium, Oliv. 
1. S. quapRimacuLatum, Olio. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., iii., 3.—Curt. Brit. Ent., pl. 379. 
One specimen, taken at Gibside—WMr. John Hancock. 
81. Scapuisoma, Leach. 
l. S. aaaricrnum, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., iii, 3. 
Under the bark of a decayed ash tree, below the monument at 
Gibside.—J. H. 
