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Genus [231]. Cryptophagus. Herbst, Fourteen species. 



C. fumatus, Marsh. Entirely reddish testaceous, covered 

 with a short pubescence ; one line ; by sweeping, and flying 

 towards sunset. PL 30, fig. 9- 

 Genus [232]. Antherophagus. Knock. Three species. 



A. pallens, Lin. Pale yellow testaceous ; antennae, base of 

 the tibiae and tarsi pitchy ; 2— 2| lines : flowers in June. 

 PL 31, fig. I. 

 Genus [233]. Anisarthria. Waterhouse. Eight species ? 



A. nitida, Steph. Bright shining black ; antennae and legs 

 testaceous ; one third of a line ; garden rubbish, and flying 

 in its vicinity on warm evenings. PL 3 1 , fig. 2. 

 Genus [234]. Atom aria. Kirb. Twenty species ? 



A. nigripennis, Payk. Black ; the head, thorax, antennae and 

 legs ferruginous ; two thirds of a line ; meadows by sweep- 

 ing. PL 3 1, fig. 3. 

 Genus [235]. Engis. Paykul. Three species. 



E. scanicus, Lin. Black, brightly shining; head, thorax, 

 humeral angles of elytra, antennae and legs bright ferru- 

 ginous ; 1^- line; fungi, not common. PL 31, fig. 4. 

 Genus [236]. TyphjEA. Kirby. Three species. 



T. ferruginea, Marsh. Pubescent and entirely ferruginous ; 

 rather more than a line ; beneath bark. PL 31, fig. 5. 

 Genus [237]. Mycet^ea. Kirby. Two species. 



M. fumata, Marsh. Pale testaceous, slightly pubescent; 

 three quarters of a line ; by sweeping. PL SI, fig. 6. 

 Genus [2S8]. Paramecosoma. Curt. One species. 



T. bicolor, Curt. Fusco-ferruginous ; head and thorax 

 black ; three quarters of a line ; north of England. PL 31, 

 fig. 7. 

 Genus [239]. Corticaria. Marsh. Eleven species ? 



C. elongata, Illig. Pale ferruginous ; pubescent ; about a 

 line ; by sweeping. PL 31, fig. 8. 

 Genus [240]. Holoparamecus. Curt. One species. 



H. depressus, Curt. Bright shining testaceous ; one third 

 of a line ; a doubtful native. PL 32, fig. I . 

 Genus [241]. Tetratoma. Herbst. Five species. 



T. Ancora, Fab. Pale testaceous, shining ; the elytra having 

 a cordate spot near the scutellum, and lateral markings, 

 blackish; lj line; beneath bark ; rare. PI. 32, fig. 2. 

 Genus [242]. Mycetophagus. Fab. Six species. 



M. 4-pustulatus, Lin. Pitchy black, pubescent ; legs and 

 four spots on the elytra ferruginous ; three lines and a 

 quarter ; abundant in putrescent fungi. PL 32, fig. 3. 

 Genus [243]. Biphyllus. De Jean. One species. 



