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MYCETOPORUS, Mann. 



1. M. splendens, Marsh., 1. c. 71. 

 Bare. In damp places in woods, &c. 



2. ill. longulus, Mann., 1. c. 70. 



Bare. Same localities as the foregoing. 



3. M. lepidus, Grav., 1. c. 70. 



Not rare. In damp places in woods. 



4. M. nanus, Er., 1. c. VI., 228. 

 Rare. Sea coast near Whitley. 



5. M. tennis, Muls., Faune Franc. I., 492. 

 "Top of Cheviot," Dr. Sharp. 



QUEDIADiE. 

 QUEDIUS, Leach. 



1. Q. lateralis, Grav., Trans. CI. II., 31. 



Rare. "Twizell," P. J. Selby, Esq. " Wellington," Dr. 

 Power. I have taken it in fungi at Gibside and Gilsland. 



2. Q. ^-jninctatus, Thorns. ; Q. fulgidus, var. b. 1. c. 

 Not of frequent occurrence. 



3. Q. temporalis, Thorns. ; Q. fulgidus, var. a. 1. c. 



Very common everywhere. A variety is abundant in cellars, 

 &c, at Newcastle, which is always piceous in colour, with the 

 abdomen highly iridescent. 



4. Q. cruentus, Oliv., 1. c. V., 54. 

 Long Benton. Very rare. 



5. Q. impressus, Panz., 1. c. II., 32. 



6. Q. molochinus, Grav., 1. c. 



7. Q. frontalis, Steph., 1. c. 



8. Q. fuliginosus, Grav., 1. c. 33. 



9. Q. picipes, Mann., 1. c. 



10. Q. peltatus, Er., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 507. 

 Amongst fallen leaves in woods. Frequent. 



