88 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 
lobe at the anterior angles, furnished posteriorly with a tooth, 
and there is a minute denticulation in the middle of the 
sides. The elytra are slightly wider than the thorax, rather con- 
vex, the sides sub-parallel, tip conical, scutellum and a cloud 
along the suture, behind it dark fuscous, the rest testaceous 
brown, somewhat shining, thickly and very minutely punctulate, 
and bearing a short griseous pubescence. Antenne short, with a 
moderate sized club, as well as the legs, rufous. If it be only a 
variety it comes nearest C. fumatus, of which Marsham has made 
the remark, “modo testaceum, modo ferrugineum, modo nigro- 
ferrugineum.” My specimens were taken under a stone near 
South Shields, and under rubbish, on the Team, near Ravens- 
worth, in March.—/. 7. 
103. AnruEeropHaaus, Megerle. 
1. A. PALLENS, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., iii., 72. 
On the flowers of Umbellifere. “Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
Gibside, Axwell, near Dunston, &c., in August. 
2. A. stuaceus, Herbst. 
Steph. Ilust., Mand., i., 73. 
Twizell."—P. J. Seiby, Esq. On the flowers of Angelica syl~ 
vestris, in a wood to the west of Winlaton, and in Gibside 
woods.—J. H. September. Long Benton, in August, and at 
Gosforth, amongst tares, in September.—7’. J. B. 
SuB-FaMILy 2. CucusipEs, Westw. 
$104. Cucusus, Fab. 
+1. C. montitcornis, Marsh. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., iv., 223. 
Abundant in a grain warehouse at Shields. It has also been 
noticed in rice imported from the East Indies—7’. J. B. 
Faminy 5. MYCETOPHAGIDA, Westu. 
105. Trerratoma, Herbst. 
1. T. runcorum, Herbst. 
Steph. Itlust. Mand., iii., 91. 
“Twizell."—-P. J. Selby, Lsq. 
