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4. STENELOPHUS VESPERTINUS, J/l. 
Captured near Ryton, by Mr. Perkins. 
5. Brapycrentus Versasci, Sturm. 
This species has, until very recently, been mixed up in most 
collections with B. harpalinus Dej., and the two form the 
Bradyc. fulvus of our Catalogue. The two species have a great 
similarity, but may be easily separated, verbasci being wholly pale- 
coloured, and the posterior angles of its thorax nearly acute; 
whilst harpalimus is smaller in size, has the elytra dark-brown, 
with the sides and suture alone pale, and the posterior angles of 
its thorax nearly rounded. The latter is also the most abundant 
species in our district. 
6. BEMBIDIUM PALLIDIPENNE, J/l. 
This very nice addition to our local fauna was met with in 
May, lurking beneath Alge, and debris, on the sea shore, between 
Blyth and Seaton Sluice. It is not uncommon on the west coast, 
but it would seem to be exceedingly sparingly distributed on our 
eastern sea-board. 
7. Leprusa FumIDA, Erich. 
Not uncommon in moss in winter, and I have found it at Gos- 
forth and Long Benton in April. 
8. Leprusa rvFIcoLLIs, Erich. 
Also taken within our district, but I had omitted to mark 
the specimens at the time of capture, I believe that they were 
taken im moss received from Minsteracres. It appears to be much 
rarer than fumida. 
9. Ocyusa picina, Aube. 
Rare. Sea-coast near Whitley, and at North Seaton in July. 
10. Homatota Laneuipa, Erich. 
Rare. North Seaton, September. 
MOUS Vey PLT. 
