238 SOME ADDITIONS, ETC., TO THE COLEOPTERA 



*2222. Malthinus frontalis, Marsh. 



I took one example (early June) by beating birch 

 and hazel in a wood near Winlaton. It unfortunately 

 managed to escape whilst I was bottling an Attelabus. 

 I had no opportunity for searching further in that 

 district, but, luckily, the MaltJiiniis being new to me, 

 I happened to make a careful examination of it 

 before it " slipped" me (Ento. Record, 1904, p. 261). 



2254. T/ia nash/i us formica rill s, L. 

 Winlaton Mill, 1901. 



Also taken by Mr. William Johnson at Byer Moor, 

 near Burnopfield, Mr. Johnson's capture being most 

 evidently an imported insect. 



2265. Ftin us fu r, h. 



2268. Niptus hololeucus, Fall. 



2269.^ N. crenatus, F. 



All house species, Winlaton. 



2285. Ptilinus pectinicornis, L. 



One $ living, Gibside, July 23rd, 1902. 

 " Durham, Sunderland, Ravensworth, and Long 

 Benton" (N. H. Trans., p. 79). 



**. Sinoxylon anale, Lesne. 



Introduced. An Indian species, injurious to 

 bamboo, etc. 



Records of the following imported species are held over 

 for a further paper. 



**2322A. Tetropium castaneum, L. 



** Semajiotus undatus. 



*2324. CaUidium violaceuui, L. 



*232 5. C. variabile, L. 



12327. Clytus arcuafus, L. 



*2333. Molorchus minor, L. 



*2347. Strangalia aurelenta, F. 



** Leptura testacea. 



** L. pubcsccns. 



