NEW TO NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 321 



24. Ag. marginatum, Sturm, Thomson, 1. c. IV, 52. 

 Hartley in May, but very rare. 



25. Sister succicola, Thomson, 1. c. IV, 224. 



Long Benton, Gosforth, and elsewhere. Sometimes found in 

 decaying fungi. 



26. Epurcza parvula, Sturm, 1. c. XV, pi. CCXCV, fig. D. 

 In fungi, Gosforth ; rare. September. 



27. Ep. ollonga, Herbst., Sturm, 1. c. XV, pi. CCXCV, fig. B. 

 "Two, Yetholm." Mr. G. R. Crotch. 



28. Meligethes oehropus, Sturm, 1. c. XVI, pi. CCCVI, fig. H. 



E. C. Rye, 1. c. 1867, 72. 



Rare ; one specimen taken at Hartley, in May. 



29. M. ergthropus, Gyll., Sturm, 1. c. XVI, pi. CCCX, fig. E. 



Briar Dene and Hartley, in May and June. 



* 



30. Puramecosoma melanocephala, Herbst., Sturm, 1. c. XVIII, 



pi. CCCXLI. 



In tufts of grass, left on the bushes by floods. Hartford Bridge 

 and Briar Dene, in May. I once took it in pi-ofusion near Laner- 

 cost, Cumberland, in a similar situation. 



31. Atomaria elongatula, Erich., Sturm, 1. c. XVIII, pi. 



CCCXXXII, fig. A. 



Rare ; Dene west of Hartley. July. 



32. Selophorus dor sails, Marsh. 



Has occurred in Briar Dene in May, but somewhat rarely. 



33. Athous longicollis, Oliv., = crassicollis, Boisd. et Lacord., 



I, 640. $ 



One female taken, near Gibside, by Mr. J. Kidson Taylor of 

 Manchester, and most liberally ceded to my collection by him. 



This specimen is a very curious pale variety, and differs so 

 much in size and form from the male, that it is difficult to believe 



