30 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



53. H. atricolor, Sharp, 1. c. 230 ; H. inconspicua, W. C. 

 Generally distributed, and abundant. 



54. H. nigra, Kz., Trans. 01. VI., 227 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 234. 

 In vegetable refuse, &c. Very common. 



55. H. germana, Sharp, 1. c. 235. 



With the preceding, and nearly as common. 



56. H. sordidula, Er. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 238. 

 " Sweethope," Dr. Power. 



57. H. marcida, Er. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 240. 

 " Wallington," Dr. Power. 



58. H. intermedia, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 242. 

 "In fungi, at Wallington," Dr. Power. 



59. H. longicornis, Grav., Trans. CI. II., 86; D. Sharp, 1. e. 



243. 

 An abundant species. Occurring both on the sea coast and 

 inland. 



60. H. macrocera, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 244. 

 In cut grass, &c. Long Benton. 



61. H. Icevana, Muls. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 246. 

 "In dung, Wallington," Dr. Power. 



62. H. cinnamoptera, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 247. 

 "Wallington," Dr. Power. 



63. H. villosula, Kz., Trans. CI. VI., 226; D. Sharp, 1. c. 249. 

 Somewhat rare. Long Benton, Saltwell, &c. 



64. H. airamentaria, Gyll., Trans. CI. VI., 278; D. Sharp, 



1. c. 250; H. cauta, Trans. CI. II., 85. 

 In dung, &c. Abounds everywhere. 



65. H. setigera, Sharp, 1. c. 251. 



Very rare. Whitley Sands. August. "Wallington," Dr. 

 Power. 



66. H. parva, Sahib. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 253. 



Not uncommon. 



