CHAP. XVI THE BRITISH ISLES 351 



42. *Orthopeiius mundits (Matthews). Oxfordshire. 



43. *0. PUNCTULATUS (Matthews). Lincolnshire. 



ANISOTOMID.E. 



44. AoATHiDiUM RHINOCEROS (Sharp). Old fir-woods in Perthshire ; 



local, many specimens ; a very marked species. 



45. Anisotoma similata (Rye). South of England. Two specimens. 



46. „ LUNicoLLis (Rye). North-east and South of England, a 

 very marked forai ; several specimens. 



PHALACRIDiE. 



47. Phalacrus BRisouTi (Rye). South of England. Rare. *' Perhaps 



a small form of P, coruscus " (Fowler). 



RhizophagiDuE. 



48. Rhizophagus oblongicollis (Blatch and Horner). Staffordshire. 



** Closely allied to E. nitidulus^ but apparently distinct" (Fowler). 



Cryptophagid^. 



49. Atomaria divisa (Rye). Unique I South of England. 



LATHRIDIIDuE. 



50. Melanophthalma transversalis, ro^r. wollastoni (Waterhouse). South 



coast, and Lincolnshire. 



Byrrhid^. 



51. Syncalypta hirsuta (Sharp). South of England, local. ''Closely 



allied to aS'. setigera " (Fowler). 



Heterocerid^. 



52. HETEROCERUSBRiTANNicus(Kuwert). Dumfries. ** Apparently quite 



distinct " (Fowler). 



MORDELLIDiE. 



53. Anaspis septentrionalis. Scotland (1891). (Champion). 



54. ,, GARNEYSi (Fowler). London District. (1890). 



TELEPHORIDiE. 



55. Telephorus darwinianus (Sharp). Scotland, sea-coast. A stunted 



form of abnormal habits. Perhaps a variety of T. litura'us. 



56. ,, figuratus, var. cruachanus (Chitty). Ben Cruachan, 

 Loch Awe. A melanic variety. 



Cyphonid^. 



57. Cyphon punctipennis (Sharp). Scotland. 



ANTHICIDiE. 



58. Anthicus salinijs (Crotch). South coast. 



59. „ scoTicus (Rye). Loch Leven ; very distinct ; many speci- 

 mens. 



