ME. T. .T. BOLD ON COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS, ETC. 131 



32. E. aurata, Lin. Long Benton, Heaton, &c. Common. 



33. E. vittata, Lin. Near Gilsland, but rare. 



34. Eupteryx Urticae, Lin. Amongst nettles, abundant. 



35. Dicraneura variata, Hardy. Tynemoutb. Rare. 



XL- — List of Coleopterous Insects added to the Fauna of Northum- 

 berland and Durham during the Year 1864. By Thomas John 

 Bold. 



1. Bembidium Manner heimii, Sahib., Ericbson, Insecten 



Deutschlands, I, 740. 

 Taken at Gosfortb in June. I took it also, some years ago, at 

 Tain, in Rosshire. 



2. Ilyobates forticomis, Boisd. et Lacordaire, Ins. Deutscb., 



II, 136. 

 Yery rare, only one specimen having occurred, and wbicb was 

 found in a dene west of Hartley, June. 



3. Homalota luridipennis, Mann., Ins. Deutscb., II, 221. 

 Long Benton, in May. I bave taken it also near Lanercost, in 



Cumberland. 



4. LT. lahilis, Ericbs., Ins. Deutscb., II, 226. 

 North end of Whitley sands, in August. 



5. M. castanipes, (Kirby,) Stepb., vernacula, Ins. Deutscb., 



II, 315. 

 Also taken on "Whitley sands, in July. 



6. Tachinus pallipes, Grav., Ins. Deutsch., II, 407. 

 Gosfortb and Botbal, in October. Frequents fungi. New to 



the British Fauna. A specimen or two taken by Mr. Sharp, near 

 Edinburgh, and my own, are the only specimens which have 

 come to my knowledge. They have a great similarity at first 

 sight with T. riifipes, but are abundantly distinct ; the legs and 

 margins of the thorax being yellow, whilst the armature of the 

 abdomen is very different. 



