02 ' A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



5. 5'. fimetarius, Thomson, Skand. Col. IV., 89 [Euconmis] ; 



E. C. Rye, Ent. Ann. 1869, 35. 

 Not rare. On hot-beds at Long Benton and elsewhere. 



ANISOTOMIM. 



HYDNOBIUS, Schaum. 



1. H. punctatissimus, Steph., Trans. CI. V., 54. 

 Very rare. " Saltwell," Rev. R. Kirwood. Long Benton. 

 October. 



ANISOTOMA, Knock. 



1. A. rugosa, Steph., Erich. Ins. Deutsch. III., 54. 



I took a male and female of this fine insect on the Irthing, at 

 a place called -'the Coomb Crag," near Gilsland. 



2. A. dubia, Kugel., 1. c. 60. 



By sweeping rough herbage in woods, &c. I once found some 

 scores on the sea shore, near Whitley, in October : they were 

 on a sandy slope, with heads to windward. Whence they came 

 bothered me entirely. The fine variety longipes, Schmidt, was 

 taken near Hartford Bridge, in May. 



3. A. ovalis, Schaum, 1. c. 67. 



Not uncommon. It is often found on the tops of walls, be- 

 neath trees, especially after rain. 



4. A. calcarata, Erich., 1. c. 71. 



Of occasional occurrence, but not common. " Wallington," 

 Dr. Power. 



5. A. baclia, St., 1. c. 74. 



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



6. A. ornata, Fairm., Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 320: Leiodes are- 



naria, Trans. CI. L, 74. 

 Rare. Gosforth and Marsden. 



COLENIS, Erich. 



1. C. dentip.es, Gyll. ; Leoides acicvlata, Trans. CI. I., 74. 

 By sweeping in woods, &c. Not rare. 



