34 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



6. T. hitmerosus, Grav. ; T. ruficollis, 1. c. II., 67. 



7. T. transversalis, Gr. ; Erich., Gen. et Sp. Staph. 240. 

 Rare. " Henhole," Mr. J. Hardy. 



8. T. brunneus, Fab., Trans. CI. II., 67; T. pyrrhopterus, 1. c. 



LAMPPJNUS, Hear. 



1. L. saginatus, Grav., Nat Hist. Trans. I., 319. 

 Very rare. Sea coast near Whitley. 



CONOSOMA, Heer. 



1. C. littorea, Linn., Trans. CI. II., 65. 



Not rare, especially in rejectamenta on the banks of streams. 



2. C. pubescens, Grav., 1. c. 



3. C. immaculata, Steph., 1. c. V., 222. 



In cut grass. Little Benton and Heaton. " Marsden," Mr. 

 Perkins. 



4. C. obscuripennis, Steph. ; C. phyrrhopterus, 1. c. II., 66 ; 



C. lividus, Er. 



BOLITOBIUS, Steph. 



1. B. analis, Payk., Trans. CI. II., 69. 



2. B. cingulatus, Mann., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 443. 

 Rare. Gosforth Woods, and near Gilsland. 



3. B.formosus, Grav. (?) Trans. CI. II., 69. 



"Rare. One specimen taken in a quarry near Fugar Bar," 

 Mr. J. Hardy. November. 



4. B. castaneus, Hardy and Bold ; Bryoporus castaneus, Trans. 



CI. VI., 228; Br. Hardii, Crotch. 

 A single specimen, taken at Long Benton. 



5. B. atricapillis, Fab., Trans. CI. II. , 69. 



6. B. trinotatus, Er. ; B. trimaculatus, 1. c. 



7. B. exoletus, Er. ; B. angularis, 1. c. 



8. B. pi/gnmus, Fab., 1. e. 70. 



