352 MR. T. J. BOLD ON HEMIPTERA. 



Section III. BERYTINA. 

 Not found in our district. 



Section IV. CCECIGENINA. 

 Not found in our district. 



Section V. LYG.EINA. 



Fam. RHYPAROCHROMIDiE. 



SCOLOPOSTETHUS, Fieb. 



13. S. adjunctus, Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 183. PL VI., fig. 9. 

 Found principally on the sea coast, and frequents nettles. 



14. 8. affinis, Schill. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 185. 



In sandy places. Common. Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy. 



15. S. contractus, H. Serif. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 186. 

 Abundant beneath stones on the sea coast. 



PERITRECHUS, Fieb. 



16. P. luniger, Schill. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 188. PI. VII., 



fig.l. 

 Not uncommon. Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy. 



TRAPEZONOTUS, Fieb. 



17. T. agrestis, Panz. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 192. PI. VII., 



fig. 2. 

 Rare. Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy. Wallington, Dr. Power. 



DRYMUS, Fieb. 



18. D. sylvaticus, Fab. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 197. 

 In moss, &c, throughout the district. 



19. D. brunneus, Sahib. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 198. PI. VH., 



fig. 4. 

 In dead leaves, moss, &c. Common. 



20. Lamproplax Sharpi, Doug, and Scott, Ent. Mon. Mag., 



IV., 244. PI. II., fig. 1. 

 Two examples of this very rare insect were taken near Wooler, 

 in October, by Mr. J. Hardy. 



