A Reverend and father of the Reverends Andrew and Henry, and J.B. Matthews. Because all the Matthews collected beetles and one son had the same name and title as the father there has been some confusion about who did what (eg. Hagen, 1862). Unfortunately very little seems to be known about Andrew Hughes, a contemporary of Stephens who was clearly a very competent Coleopterist and lived at Weston on the Green, Oxfordshire. He published ‘On Zerucera aesculi’ in Mag. Nat. Hist. 1 (2), 1829, pp.66-67, and ‘Notice of some new Genera and Species of Brachelytra’ in Ent. Mag., 5, 1838, pp.188-98. This last including Myllaena brevicornis, M. elongata, and M. gracilis which still remain in our list. (MD 11/09)