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Rhinosimus viridipennis, Steph. — Rare. Four specimens under 

 bark of a decaying beech-tree, Carnsalloch Wood, Dumfries. 

 W. L. 



Anthieus floralis, L. — Very abundant in heaps of cut grass or garden 



rubbish. W. L. and W. D. R. D. 

 Apion virens, Herbst. — Common. Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 



Apion punetigerum, Payk. — Rare, on Vicia cracca. Orchardton. 

 W. D. R. D. 



Apion striatum, Kirby. — Not common, in broom about Dumfries 

 and Orchardton. W. L. and W. D. R. D. 



Pissodes pini, L. — Very rare. In a fir-wood, near Tinwald Downs, 

 Dumfries. W. L. 



Nanophyes lythri, F. — Rare, near Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 



Cionus blattarise, F. — Very rare. One specimen in flood refuse 

 from the Nith, near Kelton. W. L. 



Acalles roboris, Curtis. — Rare. A few specimens by beating old 

 trees, Carnsalloch Wood. W. L. 



Ceuthorynehus marginatus, Payk. — Rare, by beating in Dalskairth 

 Wood. W. L. 



Ceuthorynehus rugulosus, Herbst. — Rare. Old meadow lands 

 near Dalskairth. W. L. 



Hylastes ater, Payk. — Common. Dumfries and Orchardton. 

 W. L. and W. D. R. D. 



Hylastes eunieularius, Er. — Very rare ; beaten off old fir trees, 

 in Carnsalloch W T ood, Dumfries. W. L. 



Phlseophthorus rododaetylis, Marsh. — One specimen beaten off 

 Scots Fir, near Dumfries. W. L. 



Pityogenes ehaleographus, L. — Two specimens beaten off old 

 branches, in Carnsalloch Wood, Dumfries. W. L. 



List C. Rare and Local Species. 



Pogonus ehaleeus, Marsh. — Near Orchardton Bay. W. 1). R. D. 



Lebia ehlorocephala, Hoff. — Occasionally near broom, also in flood 

 refuse near Dumfries. W. L. 



Aleoehara moerens, GylL — In fungi. Orchardton. W. D. K. D. 



Oxypoda speetabilis, Mack. — Flood refuse. Orchardton. W, 1 ). RD. 



Taehyusa atra, Grav. — Orchardton. \\ . I >. R. I ). 



Gyrophoena minima, Er. — In some numbers in fungi. Orchardton. 

 W. D. R. D. 



