88 LIST OF COLEOPTERA. 



Bolbocerus moblllcornls. — Once taken by Mr. Muskett, several years ago. (F.) 



Aphodius kcemorrhoidalis. — Frequent. (F.) 



A. emarginatus. — Rare. (F.) 



A. porcus. — I have taken this once. (F.) 



A. granum. — Hare. (F.) 



Agrllus viridis. — Occasionally in Gawdy Hall Wood. (F.) 



Obmorphus concolor. — Rare. (G.) 



Onthrophilus strlatus. — Eare. (G.) 



Ulster parvus. — Rare. (G.) 



Teretrlus picipes. — (G.) 



Melasls buprestoldes. — Once in Gawdy Hall Wood. (G.) 



Elater bipustulatus. — Rare. 



Hypolithus riparius. — Frequent in floods. 



Cryptohypnus 4a-pustulatus. — Rare. (G.) 



Ctenicerus tesselatus. — Frequent. 



C. metalllcus. — Rare. 



Cardiophorus equisiti. — Occasionally. (G.) 



Aplotarsus quercus. — Rare. (F.) 



A. rufipes. — Occasionally. (G.) 



T'dlus elongatus. — Occasionally. 



Telephorus clypeatus. — Frequent. (F.) 



Malachius bituberculatus. — Occasionally. (F.) 



Thanasimus formicarius. — Occasionally. (G.) 



Necrobia rufipes. — Frequent. (F.) 



Ptlnus pecticornis. — In an old floor in my house; I found this insect in 

 the summer months. (F.) 



P. imperialis. — Occasionally. 



P. rufipes. — Occasionally. (G.) 



P. Q-punctatus. — Occasionally. (G.) 



Ochina ptinoides. — Frequent among ivy on oaks in Gawdy Hall Wood. (F.) 

 Rarely. (G.) 



Tomicus bidens. — Rarely. (G.) 



Cis bidentatus. — Frequent in Boleti. (F.) 



Bostrichus capucinus. — Three specimens of this rare insect were taken by 

 Mr. Muskett in this town some years since. (F.) 



JETyleslnus crenatus. — Under bark of old ash trees. (F.) 



H. scaber. — Rare. (G.) 



Dendroctonus piniperda. — Rare. (F.) 



Hylastes rhododactylus. — Old broom stumps. (F.) 



H. piceus. — Rare. (G.) 



Clonus Blattarlm. — Occasionally. (F.) 



Cossonus linearis. — Once abundantly. (G.) 



G-ymnaetron Beccabungce. — Rare. (G.) 



G. Veronlece. — Rare, (G.) 



Nedyus Slsymbrll. — Sometimes plentifully. 



N. ovalis. — On thistles in autumn. (F.) 



N. Echll. — Frequent in the Echium. (F.) 



