110 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



COCCIDULA, Kug. 

 1. C. rufa, Herbst, 1. c. ; C. scutellata, 1. c. 



endomychid^:. 



ENDOMYCHUS, Panz. 

 1. E. coccineus, Linn., 1. c. 251. 



MYCET.EA, Steph. 

 1. M. Kirta, Marsh. ; M.fumata, 1. c. I., 89. 



ALEXIA, Steph. 

 1. A. pilifera, Miill., Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 133. 

 Whittle Dene, in June. Rare. 



CORYLOPHID^. 

 CLAMBUS, Fisch. 



1. C. minutus, Sturm, Trans. CI. IV., 176. 

 In rejectamenta on the banks of streams, &c. 



2. C. armadillo, De Geer, 1. c. I., 76, et II., 274. 

 On hot beds, &c. Common. 



3. C. pubescens, Redt., Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 324. 

 Seghill Dene, in May. Rare. 



COMAZUS, Fairm. 

 1. C. dubius, Marsh. ; Clambus enshamensis, Steph. Manual, 



107. 

 Rare. Sea coast, near Hartley. July. 



TRICHOPTERYGID^ .* 

 TRICHOPTERYX, Kirby. 



1. T. thoracica, Sturm, pi. CCCXXIL, fig. 4. 

 I have seen two local examples only. 



* The Rev. A. Matthews, M.A., whose knowledge of these minims is unrivalled, kindly 

 mimed for me our local species of this most difficult family, which contains the smallest of 

 our indigenous beetles, many of them not larger than the full stop which closes this sentence. 



