RECORDS OF SCOTTISH COLEOITERA AND HEMIPTERA 99 



Saperda carcharias, L. Cromdale, Strathspey, one on aspen, August 

 1891 ("Annals," 1892, p. 78). 



Donaria obscurci, Gyll. In June 1893 I took an example of this 

 rare species near Aviemore, Inverness-shire ; identification con- 

 firmed by Dr. Sharp. D. sericea, L., and D. discolor, Panz. I 

 have both from Forth and Moray, and the latter also from 

 Clyde (Arran). 



Chrysomela marginata, L. Kincraig, August 1889. C. fuzmoptera, 

 L. Aberlady, September 1893, one. C.fastuosa, Scop. One 

 taken near Edinburgh, in 1884. C. polita, L., is not un- 

 common in Forth. 



Hydrothassa aucta, F., and H. marginella, L. Both from Moray ; 

 the latter also from Forth (Glencorse Reservoir, Pentlands). 



Adinwnia tanaceti, L. Common in flood refuse, Loch Insch, Spey, 

 August 1889. 



Longitarsus holsaticus, L. Aberfoyle, September 1897, three. I 

 have submitted many specimens belonging to this difficult 

 genus and its allies to Mr. Thornley, who will, I hope, send a 

 report on them to the " Annals " by and by. What seems to 

 be L. lurid-us, Scop., occurs on Luffness Links. Fowler says 

 " not recorded from Scotland." Buchan-Hepburn, however, 

 recorded it as " not uncommon " in East Lothian more than 

 twenty years ago. 



Phyllotreta undulata, Kutz. (specimen shown to Dr. Sharp), is 

 common in the Edinburgh district. I mention this in view of 

 Fowler's remark in " Brit. Coleop." 



Mniophila imiscornm, Koch. Penicuik Woods, October 1896; 

 Bridge of Allan, February 1897. 



Cassida flaveola, Thunb. Aberfoyle, September 1897. C. viridis, 

 F., is common at Tyninghame and Luffness Links, and I have 

 seen specimens from Peebles. 



Helops striatus, Fourc. Near Brodick, Arran, April 1895, two. 

 Rhinosimus ruficollis, L. Forth (Mortonhall, Comiston, etc.). 

 Anaspis rufilabris, Gyll. Forth (Arniston, Dalmahoy, Oakley). 

 Notoxus monoceros, L. Dunbar and Luffness Links. 



Anthicns scoticus, Rye. Common on St. Serf's Island, Loch Leven, 



May 1898. 

 Rhinomacer attelaboides, F. Rothiemurchus, May 1893. 



Rhynchites <zneovirens, Marsh. Aberfoyle, one off oak, May 1896. 

 Recorded from near Stirling in 1844 by R. N. Greville (" Zool./' 

 p. 699). 



