Insects. 5551 



S. Juno, Fabr., Steph. In meadows, by sweeping, and in moss. 



S. buphthalmus, Grav., Steph. In moss. 



S. Speculator, Erich. S. boops, S. nigricornis, Steph. In mea- 

 dows, by sweeping. 



S. nigritulus, Gyll. S. unicolor, Steph. In hedges, by sweeping. 



S. binotatus, Ljungh. S. laevior, Steph. In hedges, and off 

 aquatic plants, by sweeping. 



S. rusticus, Erich. S. picipes, Steph. In grassy places. 



S. impressus, Germ. S. acris, Steph. In grassy spots, by sweep- 

 ing. 



S. tarsalis, Ljungh., Steph. S. nigriclavis, Steph. In moss. 



5. Sub-fam. Oxytelina. 



26. Platystethus, Mann., Steph. 



P. morsitans, Payk., Steph. In horse-dung ; rather common. 

 P. cornutus, Grav., Steph. In horse-dung; less frequent. 



27. Oxytelus, Grav., Steph. 



O. rugosus, Fabr., Steph. O. carinatus, O. pulcher, Steph. In 

 horse -dung. 



O. insecatus, Grav. In dung. 



O. sculpturatus, Grav., Steph. In dung. 



O. inustus, Grav. In dung. 



O. nitens, Marsh., Steph. O. luteipennis, Erich. In dung. 



28. Prognatha, Lair. Siagonium, Kirby, Steph. 



P. quadricornis, Kirby, Steph. Under damp bark of dead elms in 

 Anne's Hill Lane ; rare. 



6. Sub-fam. Omaliince. 



29. Olophrum, Erich., Steph. 



O. piceum, Gyll., Steph. In moss ; rare. 



30. Omalium, Grav., Steph. 



O. rivulare, Grav., Steph. O. fuscum, Steph. In dead crabs and 

 moles. 



O. florale, Payk., Steph. In dead crabs and fish. 



31. Anthobium, Leach, Steph. 



A. triviale, Erich. Occasional. 



A. ophthalmicum, Payk., Steph. On tops of Apiaceac. 



