114 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



APPENDIX. 



PHLGEOPHILUS, (Wat.) Steph. 



1. P. Edwardsii, (Wat.) Steph., Trans. CI. L, 89. 

 Rare. 



ASPIDOPHORUS, Latr. 



1. A. orbiculatus, Gyll., 1. c. II., 165. 

 Rare. 



MURMID1US, Beck. 



1. M. ovalis, Beck., Ent. Ann. 1870, 119. 

 Found alive, many years ago, in Bengal rice. 



PHL(EOBIUS. 

 1. P. griseus, Cr. Cat. 

 Taken in Sunderland by my friend Mr. W. Peacock. 



During the time this revision has been in the press, the fol- 

 lowing seven species have been added : — 



1. Bolitochara lucida, G-rav., Kraatz, Ins. Deutsch. II., 39. 

 Wooler, Castle Eden, Gilsland, &c. In agaricis. 



2. Aleochara bipunctata, Oliv., 1. c. 91. 

 Long Benton. Very rare. June. 



3. A. villosa, Mann., (?) 1. c. 94. 

 Long Benton. One specimen only. 



4. Gyroplmna, n. sp. (?) ; G. lucidula, Trans. CI. V., 54. 

 Not lucidula, probably new ? Near nana, but much smaller. 



North Seaton, in agaricis. 



5. Homalium brevicome, Erich., Gen. et Spec. Staph., 884. 

 From fungi on alder, near Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy. 



6. Cholera coracina, Keln., Murray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



July, 1856. 

 Near Wooler. Very rare, Mr. J. Hardy. 



