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Insects. 



This species differs from O. Salicis in the shortness of its antennae, 

 smaller size of the thorax, and very dissimilar punctuation. 



A. Matthews. 



Gumley, Leicestershire, 

 May 22, 1863. 



Capture of Bembidium Mannerheimii in the North of Scotland. — In September, 

 1857, I caught a specimen of a Bembidium at Tair, in Ross-shire, which I could not 

 then determine ; however, on the appearance of Dr. Schaum's book I made it out to 

 be B. Mannerheimii, aud my diagnosis has recently been confirmed by Mr. Water- 

 house. — Thomas John Bold ; Angas Court, Bigg Market, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mag 28. 



Note on Trechus obtusus. — This recently-detected British insect appears to be not 

 rare in the North of England, as on examining my series of T. miuutus I find one-half 

 of them to be T. obtusus, and taken in widely-separated localities. — Id, 



Capture of Mycetoporus nanus in Northumberland. — In the early part of this 

 month, and in April, I took four specimens of Myceloporus nanus, Grav., which are 

 new to the British fauna. Of its habitat I can only say that it was found in de- 

 pressions in the sand on the sea-shore near Hartley, and where it had apparently been 

 blown by the wind. Mr. Waterhouse informs me that a single pale example of the 

 same insect has been detected by Mr. E. C. Rye amongst insects taken near Croydon. 

 — Id. 



List of English Genera of Coleoptera taken in China. — 



Drypta (very common) 



Brachinus 



Clivina (2 species) 



Dyschirius (2) 



Carabus 



Badister (like B. peltatus) 



Chlaenius (5 or 6) 



Oodes (1) 



Pogonus (2) 



Agonum (3 or 4) 



Steropus (1) 



Argutor (1) 



B rose us (1) 



Celia (1) 



Curtonotus (1) 



Anisodactylus (2) 



Ophonus (1) 



Harpalus (2) 



Stenolophus (4 or 5) 



Bradycellus (1) 



Peryphus (2) 



Bembidium (7 or 8) 



Cybister (1) 



Laccophilus 



Hydroporus 



Haliplus 



Falagria 



Aleochara 



Homalola 



Leucoparyphus 



Tachinus 



Conurus 



Heterothops 



Quedius 



Creophilus (maxillosus) 



Leistotrophus (common home species) 



Philonthus 



Othivus 



Lithocharis (3 or 4) 



Sunius 



Paederus (2 very common) 



Stenus (5 or 6 or more) 



Bledius 



Platystethus 



Oxytelus 



Trogophlceus 



Megarthrus 



Scydmaenus 



