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SYNTOMIUM, Curt. 

 1. S. ceneum, Mull., Trans. CI. II., 53. 



COPROPHILUS, Lat. 

 1. C. striatulus, Fab., 1. c. 

 Long Benton and sea coast, but not common. 



HEMALATD^. 

 ANTHOPHAGUS, Grav. 



1. A. alpinus, Fab., 1. c. 54. 



Top of Cheviot, Hedgehope, &c. Not rare. 



2. A. testaceus, Grav., 1. c. 54; A. caraboides, 1. c. 

 Abundant in woods. A. caraboides appears to have been 



founded on dark coloured examples of this species. 



GEODROMICUS, Redt. 



1. O. nigrita, Mull. ; G. plagiatus, 1. c. 55. 

 Rare on the Derwent and Irthing. " Rothley," Dr. Power. 



LESTEVA, Lat. 



1. L. bicolor, Fab., 1. c. 



2. L. punctata, Er. ; L. impressa, 1. c. 

 Not common, but widely distributed. 



ACIDOTA, Steph. 



1. A. crenata, Fab., 1. c. 57. 



"A pair from the woods, near Ravensworth Castle," Mr. J. 

 Hardy. 



2. A. cruentata, Mann. ; A. rufa, Hist. Berw. Nat. Club, IV., 



322. 

 Hetton Hall, near Belford, W. B. Boyd, Esq. 



OLOPHRUM, Er. 

 1. O. piceum, Gyll., Trans. CI. II., 57. 



LATHRIM^UM, Er. 



1. L. atrocephalum, Gyll., 1. c. 



2. L. unicolor, Marsh., 1. c. IV., 176. 



