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82. Catoprs, fab. 
1. C. aneustatus, Fad. 
Heer. Fn. Col. Helv., i., 378.—Choleva augustata, Steph. 
Lllust., Mand., iii., 13. 
Among moss and withered leaves, widely dispersed. 
2. C. actuis, [7i. 
Heer. Fn. Col. Helv., i., 379,—Choleva angustata, Steph 
Lllust., Mand., iii., 14. 
Marsden.—/. H. 
Distinguished from the preceding by the breadth of the thorax 
posteriorly, which nearly equals that of the elytra, and by the 
curved intermediate tibiz. 
3. C. prcipEs, Fab. 
Heer. Fn. Col. Helv., i., 379.—C. sericeus, Steph. Lllust., 
Mand., iii., 9.—C. fuscus, Steph. Manual, No. 883. 
Common in cellars at Newcastle.—7Z7. J. B. Under a dead 
mole at Gibside, and at Gateshead Fell.—J. H. 
4, C. cHRYSOMELOIDES, Panz. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., iii., 10.—Heer. Fn. Col. Helv., 1., 380. 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Esq. Coast, near Hartley, in Sep- 
tember.— 7’. J. B. 
5. C. Montivacus, Heer. 
Heer. Fn. Col. Helv, i., 381.—C. affinis, Steph. llust., 
Mand., iii., 102 
Under a dead hare in the Ravensworth woods, in March.— 
df. A. 
6. C. niarita, Hrichs. 
Erichson, Kaf. der Mark. B., i.,239.—Heer. F'n. Col. Helv., 
1, 381.—C. fornicatus, Steph. Illust., Mazd., iii., 8. 
Generally distributed. All the year. 
7. C. morio, Fab. 
Heer. Fn. Col. Helv.i., 382.—Choleva dissimulator Spence, 
Lin, Trans. xi., 150.—Catops dissimulator, Steph. £llust., 
Mand., iii., 13. 
With C. montivagus in Ravensworth woods.—J. H. 
8. C. rumatus, Spence. 
Heer, F'n. Col. Helv., i., 382.—Ptomophagus fumatus, Steph. 
