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Mr. P. J. Selby on the Fauna of Tivizell. 



others, which continue to the beginning of May, from which 

 period till the 8th or 10th of June very few species of Noc- 

 tuidece are on wing ; but the scene is changed as soon as mid- 

 summer approaches, as it is ushered in by a vast variety of 

 forms, which come forth in rapid and daily succession. None 

 of the Sphingidco have yet been attracted by this device, nor 

 have any of the Bombycidce or other groups in which the ci- 

 barian organs are small and imperfectly developed been seen 

 upon it. Many of the Geometridce and Tortricidce however 

 have been captured, and among them some of our rarest spe- 

 cies. The Geometridce amount to nearly 100 species, and 

 among these will be found several which have been considered 

 as only locally distributed or rare. To this division several 

 additions may be expected to be made, as also to those which 

 follow it, as the same degree of attention has not yet been be- 

 stowed upon them which has been given to the larger though 

 not more beautiful or extraordinary forms of these gems of 

 nature. 



A List of Coleopterous Insects taken upon the Twizell Estate. 

 I. Geodephaga. 



1. CiCINDELIDiE. 



C. campestris. 



2. BRACHYNIDiE. 



Dromius linearis. 



quadrimaculatus. 



fasciatus. 



■ ■ agilis. 



melanocephalus. 



3. SCARITID^. 



Clivina fossor. 



4. Carabid^. 



Cychms rostratus. 

 Carabus catenulatus. 



monilis. 



granulatus. 



violaceus. 



hortensis. 



nitens. 



Helobia brevicoUis. 



nivalis aut Gyllenhalii. 



Leistus fulvibarbis. 

 rufescens. 



5. Harpalid^. 

 Loricera pilicornis. 

 Badister bipustulatus. 

 Anchomenus prasinus. 

 .■■■I albipcs. 



Platynus angusticoUis. 

 Agonum parunipunctatum. 



viduum. 



versutum. 



laeve. 



emarginatum. 



piceum. 



Calatbus melanocephalus. 



Cisteloides. 



mollis. 



Argutor pullus. 

 Poecilus cupreus. 



rufifemoratus. 



versicolor } 



Omaseus aterrimus ^ 



nigrita. 



melanarius. 



Steropus madidus. 



Ethiops ? 



Stomis pumicatus. 

 Patrobus rufipes. 

 Platysma niger. 

 Amara lata. 



similata. 



vulgaris. 



trivialis. 



— — plebeia. 



communis. 



familiaris. 



Bradytus apricarius. 

 Ilarpalus rufimanus. 



