38 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



6. P. addendus, Sharp, Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 320; Ph. tem- 



poralis, Trans. CI. VI., 50. 

 A type of P. addendus, named by Mr. Crotch, appears to nie 

 to be quite identical with nry specimens of P. temporalis. 



7. P. ameus, Rossi, 1. c. II., 25. 



8. P. scutatus, Er., 1. c. 26. 



Sparingly, but generally spread over our district, and in east 

 Cumberland. I have seen specimens from Perthshire, and I 

 took it at Tain in Ross-shire. 



9. P. de corns, Grav., 1. c. 



10. P. politus, Fab., 1. c. 



11. P. lucens, Mann., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 582. 

 Very rare. Banks of the Irthing. 



12. P. umbratilis, Grav., Trans. CI. II., 27. 



Widely spread but not common in our district : more plentiful 

 on the Irthing about Lanercost. 



13. P. varius, Gyll., 1. c. 



14. P. albipes, Grav., 1. c. 

 Both rare and local with us. 



15. P. marginatus, Fab., 1. c. 26. 



16. P. sordidus, Grav., 1. c. 28. 



17. P. fimetarius, Grav., 1. c. 



18. P. cephatolus, Grav., 1. c. 



19. P. nigriventris, Thomson, Skand. Col. IX., 147. 

 Banks of Irthing. Very rare. 



20. P. xantlwloma, Grav., Trans. CI. II., 27. 



21. P.fucicola, Steph., 1. c. 28. 



Rare. "Beneath sea weed at Marsden," Mr. J. Hardy. 



22. P. ebeninus, Grav., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 596; Trans. CI. 



VI., 229. 



23. P.fumigatus, Er., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 599. 

 Banks of streams, &c. Common. 



