258 Mr Hardy on the Entomology of the Cheviot Hills. 



Philorinttm httmlle, Er. In flowers of broom, Wooler haugh, 



&c. 

 Homalium Oxyacanth^:. In hay at Dunsdale. 



„ exiguum. One at Common burn in flowers. 



„ concinntjm. In hay near Earle, &c. 



,, flobale. Blossoms of willows, Common burn and 



Langleyford vale. 

 Megaethbus sinuatocollis. In fir wood at Langleyford. 

 PHLffiOBiTJM clypeatum. About roots of grass near Middleton 



Hall and South Middleton dean. 

 Bythintjs Bueeellii. In moss and grass, Bizzle. New. 

 Teichopteeyx lata. Under stones, top of Cheviot ; in hay at 



Broadstruther, &c. 

 Liodes humeealis. In puff-balls, woods above Langleyford. 

 Choleva morio, ntgrita, teistis, grandicollis, (3) KlEBYI, 



longula, (October), Watsoni. In fungi, Langleyford and Old 



Middleton Wood. 



Silpha thoeacica. In fungi, fir wood at Langleyford. October. 



Hister sttcctcola. In fungi, fir wood at Langleyford, August. 



Epur^ea ploeea. Blossoms of crab apple, Wooler haugh. Bare. 



,, obsoleta and PUsiLLA. In fungi, fir wood at Earle Hill 



Head. 

 Meligethes plavipes and picipes. On willow blossoms at 



Wooler haugh, and on Common burn ; two of each. 

 Antheeophagtjs nigeicobnis. On Comarum palustre, Cold Martin 



Moss. 

 Cbyptophagtts settjlostts. In great numbers in dried fungi at 



Old Middleton Wood, in August ; in hay at Earle and Broad- 

 struther. 



,, saginattts. One from Wooler district, in October. 



,, dentatus, Scanicus, and Vini. In hay, &c, at 



various places. 



,, pubescens. One in a fungus in fir wood at Lang- 



leyford. Bare. 

 Atomaeia pusilla and fuscipes. Abundant in hay. 



,, picipes and ateicapilla. Both occurred in flowers at 



Common burn and Wooler haugh. 

 Ephistemtts Gyeinoides. Abundant in hay. 

 Monotoma atjgtjsticollis, Gtjll. In hay near Earle. 



,, longicollis, Gyll. In hay above Broadstruther. 



Coeticaeia feeeuginea. Common in hay. 

 Typh^ea fumata. In hay near Broadstruther. 

 Mycetjsa hieta. In fungi, fir wood, Earle Hill Head. 

 Moeychits ^NEirs. In great abundance under dry stones, among 



sand and gravel ; Wooler haugh, above Earle Mill. Hitherto 



only found in single specimens in the Langleyford vale. May. 

 Cyphon nigeiceps, Kiesw. Crotch, "Entomologist," 1867, p. 125. 



