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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [Dec., 1885. 
>Vis 
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A ST CORYLOPPIUS, Steph. 
2310. marginicollis , Lee.Thesame as the preceding: 
SERICODERUS, Steph. 
2312. flavidus, Lee..Che same as the preceding! only 
rarer. 
SCAPHIDIIDJE. 
SCAPHIDITJM, Oliv. 
2325. quadriguttatum, Say...In old stumps in early summer. 
' Rare. 
SCAPHISOMA, Leacli. 
suturale , Lee.Sifted from forest earth in autumn. 
2338. pusiUum, Lee.On fungi in autumn. Quite rare. 
TOXIDIUM, Lee. 
2339. gammaroides, Lee.....On fungi in autumn. Rare. 
I^ATRIDIIIX®. 
LATRIDIUS, Iieb. 
2350. minuta, Linn_ c\„ 
v n the wooden walls of sheds, barns, 
etc., in early spring. Also under 
stones and on the hark of trees. 
COETICAEIA, Steph. Common - 
2367. rugulosa, Lee.Same as the preceding 
23/4. amemcanus , Mannh Ti,n preceding. 
’ nnh *“ rhe same as the preceding, only 
2387. pumilus, Mels. The samo 
ine same as the preceding. 
DERMESTIDiE 
oqqo DERMESTE8, Linn. 
Alannerheimii, Lee „„ - 
2396. talpinus, Mann. T] K 1 s °metimes. 
2401. lardarius, Linn \ am ° as tfle Preceding. 
. t0 ° common pest on furs, fatty 
meats, i n museums, etc. The 
ATTAGENUS Latr larde r-beetle. 
2405. pellio, Linn....:. T nm 
2406. megatorna, Fab . T) useum8 - Also on flowers. 
TROGODERMALatr “ “““ “ th ® P recedin K' 
-415. ornata, Say. 
l T 1 ^ 1(3 sweep-net on flowers. 
_ ANTHRENTJS, Geoff. Very rare - 
J43 °- vari ™, Fab. mth 
r , the sweep-net on flowers. 
2432. museum, Linn.TheTeTk' 
know’n museum pest. 
