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ISLAND LIFE. 



[part II. 



43. Triciiopteryx seminitens (Matthews). 



44. „ suFFOCATA (Haliday). Ireland. 



45. „ DispAR (Matthews). 



46. ,, CARBONARIA (Matthews). 



47. Ptilium halidayi (Matthews). 



48. „ cALEDONicuM (Sharp). Scotland ; very marked form. 



49. INSIGNE (Matthews). 



50. AcTiDiUM coNCOLOR (Sharp). Scotland ; very marked. 



51. Ptenidium kraatzii (Matthews). 



ANISOTOMIDiE. 



52. ^Agathidium rhinoceros (Sharp). Old fir- woods in Perthshire ; 



local, many specimens ; a very marked species. 



53. Anisotoma siMiLATA (Rye). Unique! South of England. 



54. * „ LUNicoLLis (Rye). North-east and South of England, a 



very marked form ; several specimens. 



55. * „ clavicornis (Rye). Unique ! Scotland. 



Phalacrid.e. 



56. *Phalacrus brisouti (Rye). A few specimens. South of England, 



CryptophagidJ':. 



57. Atomaria wollastoni (Sharp). Unique ! Scotland. 



58. ,, DivisA (Rye). Unique! South of England. 



Lathridid.e. 



59. Corticaria wollastoni (Waterhouse). South coast. 



Byrrhid.e. 



60. Syncalypta hirsuta (Sharp). 



Elaterid.e. 



61. Elater cogcinatus (Rye). Very marked, but possibly a variety of the 



European E. prcmatus. South of England. 



Telephorid.^s. 



62. *Telephorus darwinianus (Sharp). Scotland, sea-coast, A stunted 



form of abnormal Jiabits. 



CYPHONIDiE. 



63. Cyphon punctipennis (Sharp). Scotland. 



Anthicid.^;. 



64. Anthicus salinus (Crotch). South coast. 



65. ^ „ scoTicus (Rye). Loch Leven ; very distinct; many specimens. 



