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2. C. nitidulus, Thorns., Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 322. 



3. C. fuscicomis, Thorns., 1. c. 



4. C. pallidiventris, Thorns., 1. c. 



5. C. variabilis, Thunb. ; C. pubescens, Trans. CI. II., 182 ; 



G. nigriceps, Nat. Hist. Trans. 1. c. 

 Most of our local examples of this commoner have black heads; 

 from them the true C. nigriceps may be at once separated by its 

 glossy, widely and more strongly punctured elytra. 



6. C.pacli, Linn., Trans. CI. II., 182; C. immunis, 1. c. 

 Not common. 



7. C. pallidulus, Boh. ; C. ochraceus, Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 133. 

 Long Benton, Gosforth, &c. Rare. 



HYDROCYPHON, Redt. 



1. H. deflexicollis, Mull., Kies. 1. c. 419; Elodes pini, Curtis. 

 Banks of streams. Rare. 



EUBRIAD^. 

 EUBRIA, Redt. 



1. E. pahistris, Germ., Trans. CI. II., 182. 

 "Upon Samohts valerandi in a ravine a little to the north of 

 Castle Eden Dene," Rev. W. Little. 



LAMPYRIM. 



LAMPYRIS, Geoff. 

 1. L. noctiluca, Linn., 1. c. 

 Has occurred in various localities : southward, from Hetton 

 Hall, near Belford, to Brancepeth, in Durham ; and from the 

 sea coast, near Castle Eden Dene, westward, to the Chopwell 

 Woods. 



TELEPHORIMI. 



TELEPHORUS, ScMff. 



1. T. abdominalis, Fab. ; T. cyanens, 1. c. 183. 



2. T. rusticus, Fall., 1. c. 



