NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 91 
Gibside.—J. H. 
Much resembling A. fimetarius, but narrower, and more mi- 
nutely and thickly punctate. 
110. Anisarturta, Waterh. 
1. A. perpustnia, Marsh. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., iii., 62. 
Hot bed at Long Benton, in profusion—Z’. J. £. Moss from 
Ravensworth and Gibside—J. H. April—October. 
111. Tricnopreryx, Kirby. 
1. T. atomaria, De Geer. 
Steph. Ilust., Mand., iii., 60. 
Common under dead leaves, in moss, Fungi, and on the sea- 
coast under alge. 
2. T. pusinia, Gyll. 
Steph. [llust., Mand., iii., 60. 
“ Twizell.”"—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
3. T. minuta, Steph. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., iii., 61. 
“Twizell.”—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
4, T. prunnea, Marsh. 
Anisarthria brunnea, Steph. Illust., Mand., iii., 64.—Mo- 
nual, No. 125. 
In decayed wood, Gibside, Winlaton Mill, &e.—J. H. 
Examined under a high magnifying power, the following cha- 
racters are presented : oblong, flattish, shining, pubescent; head 
and thorax brunneous black, with the edges piceous, coarsely 
and widely punctate, the latter narrowed at the base; elytra ob- 
long, subtruncate at the apex, testaceous, coarsely and irregular- 
ly punctate; legs and antenne testaceous. It belongs to Heer’s 
second division of the genus.—J. H. 
112. HonopoparameEcus, Curtis. 
tl. H. pepressus, Curt. 
Curt. Ent. Mag., i, 186.—Brit. Ent., pl. 614.—Steph. 
Lllust., Mand., v., 410. 
Two specimens, in a shop window, Newcastle.—Z. J. B. 
An imported species. Mr. Westwood has is it from Sierra 
Leone. 
