80 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



HETEROMERA. 

 BLAPTIDtE. 



BLAPS, Fab. 

 1. B. mucronata, Latr. ; B. obtusa, 1. c. 196; B. mortisaga, 

 Hist. Berw. CI. IV., 322. 

 Common, and has been found in plenty down some of our 

 deepest coal mines. 



DIAPERIBvE. 



SCAPHIDEMA, Redt. 

 1. 8. a;nea, Payk., Trans. CI. II., 196 (Platydema.) 

 Rare. Near Axwell Park, and Ryhope Dene. 



ULOMIDiE. 



TBIBOLIUM, Mac L, 



1. T.ferruginewm, Fab., 1. c. (Stene.) 

 Imported in sugar, &c. 



GNATHOCERUS, Thumb. 

 1. G. cornutus, Fab., 1. c. (Uloma.) 

 Probably introduced, but quite common in bakehouses, &c. 



PALORUS, 



1. P. depressus, Fab., Steph. Manual, 322 (Hy]wphl(Bics.) 

 In shops, &c. Introduced. 



ALPHITOBIUS, Steph. 



1. A. diaperinus, Panz., Redt. Fn. Aust. 606 (Heterophagce.) 

 In shops, &c, no doubt imported. In appears to find a con- 

 genial climate in some of our deep hot coal mines, where it 

 abounds in the stables. It has probably been introduced in 

 some of the horses' food. 



TENEBRIONIM. 



TENEBRIO, Linn. 

 1. T. obscurus, Fab., Trans. CI. IV., 55. 



