46 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



DELIPHRUM, Er. 

 1. D. tectum, Payk., 1. c. II., 58. 



ARPEDIUM, Er. 

 1. A. brachypterum, Grav., 1. c. 56. 

 Rare. Near the top of Cheviot and of Hedgehope. 



PHILORLNUM, Kz. 

 1. P. subpubescens, Steph. ; Arpedium subpubescens, 1. c. 57. 

 In the flowers of broom and furze. Not uncommon. 



MICRALYMMA, Westw. 



1. M. marina, Strom. ; M. brevipenne, 1. c. II., 53. 



Sparingly on the sea coast in the fissures of shaly sandstone, 



crevices of limestone, beneath stones, &c. : often below high 



water mark. 



CORYPHIUM, Steph. 



1. C. angusticolle, Steph., 1. c. VI., 60. 



Rare. 



HOMALIUM, Grav. 



1. H. Imviusculum, Gyll. ; Thomson, Skand. Col. III., 213 



(Omalium). 



2. H. riparium, Thomson, 1. c. 212 (Om.). 



This and the preceding species are plentiful on the sea coast 

 amongst algae, generally occurring in company. 



3. H. rivulare, Payk., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 978 (Om.). 

 Common. 



4. H.fossulatum, Er., Kz. 1. c. 979 (Om.). 

 Of frequent occurrence. 



5. H. Allardi, Fairin., Trans. CI. VI., 230 (Om.). 



Of occasional occurrence in several localities. Often crawling 

 on the top of low walls. 



6. H. c&sum, Grav., Kz. 1. c. 981 (Om.). 

 In cut grass, &c. Abundant. 



7. H. oxyacantlm, Grav., Kz. 1. c. 982 (Om.) ; Omalium con- 



formation, Hardy, Trans. CI. II., 59. 

 With the preceding, and nearly as common. 



