50 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Soronia punctatissima, Ill. I took a specimen on the 
Aigburth shore in June, 1875. 
Rhizophagus depressus, F. Under bark of fir at Bidston, 
in March, 1883 (J.W.E.). 
Rhizophagus perforatus, Er. Mrs. Ellis found two 
specimens in my own garden (Brougham Terrace) last May. 
Rhizophagus dispar, Payk. Eastham Wood, under oak 
bark. 
Rhizophagus bipustulatus, F. Abundant under bark of 
oak at Kastham during autumn and winter. 
Rhizophagus ceruleipennis, Sahlb. Has been recorded 
as taken by Mr. Taylor at Crosby. If correct, this is a 
singular locality for an insect which is one of the rarest of — 
British beetles, only three specimens having occurred, at 
Matlock. 
TROGOSITIDA. 
Tenebrioides (Trogosita) mauritanica, Li. Occasional 
on the Crosby shore, under matting, &c., and common in 
bakehouses. Introduced. 
MoNOTOMIDZ. 
Monotoma picipes, Payk. Occasionally found flying in 
town. 
LATHRIDIIDA. 
Lathridius lardarius, De G. Common. 
Coninomus nodifer, West. Abundant, especially on the 
Wallasey sandhills. 
Enicmus minutus, L. Abundant. 
Enicmus testaceus, Steph. I took a specimen of this 
usually uncommon species at Kastham, in June, 1885. 
Ememus transversus, Ol. Abundant in moss, &c., during 
the winter. 
Corticaria punctulata, Marsh. Two specimens taken in 
haystack refuse at Moreton. 
