44 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



OXYTELUS, Mann. 



1. 0. rugosus, Fab., 1. c. 51. 



2. 0. sculptus, Grav., 1. c. 



3. 0. luteipennis, Er. ; 0. nitens, 1. c. 



4. 0. sculpturatiis, Grav., 1. c. 



5. 0. nitklulus, Grav., 1. c. 52. 



6. 0. maritimiis, Thorns. ; 0. flavipes, 1. c. 51. 

 Amongst algae on the sea coast. Abundant. 



7. 0. complanatus, Er. ; 0. pallipes, 1. c. 52. 



8. 0. depr ess-us, Grav., 1. c. 



HAPLODERUS, Steph. 

 1. H. calatus, Grav., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 865. 

 Kare. A hill insect. I have only met with it on our western 

 borders. 



ANCYROPHORUS, Kz. 



1. A. omalinus, Er., Kz. 1. c. 889. 



Banks of the Irthing. " Banks of the Wansbeck," Dr. Power. 



2. A. longipmnis, Fairm., Kz. 1. c. 888 ; Thinobius longipennis, 



Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 320. 

 Banks of the Irthing. Mr. Crotch found it abundant at Yet- 

 holm. 



TROGOPHI/EUS, Mann. 



1. T. arcimtus, Steph. ; T. scorbiculatus, Kz. 1. c. 870. 

 Banks of streams. Very rare. 



2. T. riparius, Lac. ; T. bilineatus, Trans. CI. II., 52. 



3. T. elongatulus, Er., 1. c. VI., 230. 

 Amongst algae on the sea coast. Rare. 



4. T.fuliginosus, Grav., 1. c. II., 52. 

 Rare. Banks of the Till. 



5. T. corlicinus, Grav., 1. c. V., 54. 

 Little Benton, and North Seaton. 



6. T. pusiUus, Grav., 1. c. II., 53; T. halophilus, Nat. Hist. 



Trans. L, 132. 



