COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 211 
Homalota mgra, Kr. Abundant. 
Homalota longicornis, Grav. Common. 
Homalota levana, Muls. Eastham (J.W.E.). 
Homalota cinnamoptera, Thoms. Eastham, a single 
specimen (J.W.E.). 
Homalota villosula, Kr. One specimen from Spital 
(EW eH): 
Homalota atramentaria, Gyll. Abundant. 
Homalota parva, Sahl. Bidston and Wallasey, occasional. - 
Homalota melanaria, Sahl. Abundant. 
Homalota aterrima, Grav. Common, 
Homalota pygmea, Grav. One from Wallasey is all I 
have seen here. 
Homalota orbata, Kr. I have taken two specimens, one 
at Wallasey, the other at Eastham. 
Homalota fungi, Grav. Abundant in moss, &c. 
Homatota clientula, Er. Among the preceding species. 
Phleophora reptans, Grav. Common under bark at 
Eastham. 
Oligota pusillma, Grav. I have a specimen taken 
somewhere in the district. 
Oligota atomaria, Er. Abundant in moss about Storeton 
and Bromborough, during the winter. 
Oligota punctulata, Heer. I have taken one specimen 
among atomaria. 
Gyrophena affinis, Sahl. Eastham Wood, in fungi. 
Hypocyptus longicornis, Payk. Frequent in moss growing 
on walls at Bromborough. 
Hypocyptus leviusculus, Mann. One specimen from 
Wallasey, in March, 1883. 
Hypocyptus pygmeus, Kr. I have taken a few that I 
believe to be this species in moss at Kastham and Spital. 
Cilea silphoides, Li. Tolerably common about dung- 
heaps, &c. 
