NEW TO NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 133 



16. Hhyzophagus parallelocollis, GylL, Sturm, XXII, PL 



CCCXCY, fig. A. 

 Taken rather plentifully on the railing of All Saints' Cemetery 

 at Jesmond, in June and July. I have met with it on the tomb- 

 stones in other graye-yards, but can give no reason why it is found 

 in such places. 



17. Cryptophagus distinguendus, Sturm, XVI, PI. CCCXVI, 



fig. A. 

 Newcastle and Long Benton, but rarely. March. 



18. Atomaria fumata, Erichs., Sturm, XVIII, PL CCCXXI, 



fig. A. 



New to the British Fauna. Taken in some plenty in fungi at 

 Grosforth in September and October. The majority of my speci- 

 mens are much darker in colour than Sturm's figure. 



19. Melolantha Hippocastani, Fab., Ins. Deutsch., Ill, 673. 



I have possessed for many years two specimens of Melolantha, 

 male and female, in which the anal style is totally wanting. 

 These I recently submitted to Mr. Waterhouse, who thinks them 

 to be extraordinary varieties of M. Hippocastani. One, the fe- 

 male, was taken at Long Benton, the male in Cumberland. 



20. Aphodius lividus, Oliv., Ins. Deutsch., Ill, 837. 

 Very rare ; Heaton. July. 



21. Cyphon ochraceus, Steph. 

 Barely at Long Benton. June. 



22. Telephorus figuratus, Mann., Bye, Ent., Ann., 1865, 71. 

 This recently detected species is not uncommon in our district. 



23. Telephorus fuscicomis, Oliv., Ins. Deutsch., IV, 511. 



(Cantharis). 

 "Whittle Dene, but not common. June. 



24. Alexia pilifera, Mull., Steph. 

 Also from Whittle Dene. June. 



25. Monotonia sui-4-foveolata, Waterhouse. 



I took one specimen near South Shields, which is, I think, 

 the above species. 



