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L. caraboides, Lin. Reddish testaceous ; elytra and legs 

 pale testaceous ; two lines; northern counties. PL 15, 



fig. i. 



Genus [104]. Coryphium. Kirb. One species. 



C. angusticolle, Kirb. Black, slightly shining ; the base of 

 the antennas and legs testaceous ; 1 ^ line ; meadows by 

 sweeping. PL 15, fig. 2. 

 Genus [105]. Acidota. Kirb. Two species. 



A. crenata, Fab. Black ; sides of thorax, elytra and legs 

 brown; three lines; Scotland. PI. 15, fig. 3. 

 Genus [106].. Omalium. Grav. Thirty species. 



O. planum, Payk. Black ; base of antennae, elytra and legs 

 testaceous-brown ; l£ line ; meadows by sweeping. PI. 

 15, fig. 4. 

 Genus [107]. Micralymma. Westw. One species. 



M. Johnstonis, Westw. Entirely black ; Inline; Scotland. 

 PL \5,fig.5. 

 Genus [108]. Anthobium. Leach. Twenty-one species. 



A. melanocephalum, Marsh. Yellow testaceous ; head dus- 

 ky ; 1^ line ; meadows by sweeping. PL 15, fig. 6. 

 Genus [109]. Syntomium. Curt. One species. 



S. nigro-asneum, Curt. Blackish aeneous ; legs and antennas 

 pitchy ; not quite a line long ; grassy places by sweeping. 

 PI 15, fig. 7. 

 Genus [110]. Proteinus. Latr. Three species. 



P. brachypterus, Payk. Atrous ; basal joint of antennas, 

 palpi and legs testaceous ; not quite a line long ; putrid 

 fungi. PL 15, fig. 8. 

 Genus [111]. Mbgarthrus. Kirb. Seven species. 



M. rufescens, Kirb. Reddish pitchy ; antennas, lateral mar- 

 gins of thorax and legs red ; abdomen >black ; about a line 

 long; putrid fungi. PL 16, fig. 1. 

 Genus [112]. Pseudopsis. Newm. One species. 



P. sulcatus, Newm. Black ; mouth, antennas and legs fus- 

 cous ; l£ line ; Isle of Wight. PL 16, fig, 2. 

 Genus [113]. Coprophilus. Latr. One species. 



C. striatulus, Fab. Black ; legs and antennas pitchy ; Sp- 

 lines ; gardens, roads, and meadows. PL l6,fig. 3. 

 Genus [114]. T^enosoma. Mannerheim. One species. 



T. pusillum, Knoch. Black ; antennae, elytra and legs tes- 

 taceous ; two thirds of a line ; rare. PL 16, fig. 4. 

 Genus [115]. Phlosocharis. Mann. One species. 



P. subtilissima, Mann. Pitchy black, pubescent ; antennas 

 and legs fuscous ; one line long ; beneath bark ; rare. 

 PL 16, fig. 5. 



