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Coiylophus cassidioides. — Among vegetable refuse. Scarce. 

 Sericoderiis lateralis. — In old faggots, vegetable refuse, etc. Common. 



COCCINELLID^. 

 Subcoccinella j-f-pimctata. — By sweeping herbage in wood, in moss. 



Common. 

 Adalia obliterata — By sweeping, especially under fir trees. Scarce. 



,, bipunciata. — Everywhere abundant, very variable. 

 Anatis ocellata. — Among dead leaves. Rare. 

 Coccinella lo-puiictata. — Plentiful throughout district. 



,, hieivglyphica. — In moss. Rare. Chattendeu, etc. 



,, ii-piinctata. — Abundant in all district. 



,, j-pmictata. — Abundant in all district. 

 Halyzia 14-onttata. — General!}' distributed in woods, but scarce. 



,, iS-giittaia. — On fir trees. Darland Hill. 



,, conglobata. — Generally common. By sweeping. 



,, 22-punctata. — -By sweeping under hedges, especially in Autumn. 

 Micraspis ib-piaictata. — In damp places and by sweeping. Very 



common. 

 Scyninus nigrinus. — In moss. Chattenden Woods. Scarce. 



,, pygvuxus. — In moss. Blue Bell Hill. Scarce. 



,, frontalis. — In moss, and by sweeping. Darland Hill. 



,, stUtiralis. — By sweeping under fir trees. Common. 



,, testacais. — In moss. Chattenden. Scarce. 



,, hcEmorrhoidalis. — By sweeping. Especially in Autumn. 



,, capitatus. — In moss and by sweeping. 



,, viiniimis. — By sweeping, chiefl)' under trees. 

 Platynaspis hiteorub^-a. — Under bark, dead fir trees, tufts of grass, etc. 

 Chiloco?us similis. — Wigmore Wood. By sweeping. 

 Exochonms ^-piistulatus. — Under fir bark. Scarce. 

 Rhizobius litura. — At roots of herbage. Generall}' common. 

 Coccidtda r7ifa. — In wet places. Snodland, etc. 



,, saitellata. — By sweeping rushes. 



Edomychid.^. 

 Mycettza hirta.—\\\ fungoid growth on old building timber. 

 Alexia pi lif era. — In old faggots, moss, etc. 

 Endomychus coccineus. — Under beech bark. In fungoid growth. 



Erotylid^i;. 

 Dacne rtififrons. — In Boleti on elms, beeches, etc. Sometimes abun- 

 dant. 



Phalacrid^. 

 Phalacriis corruscus. — By sweeping grass. General and common. 

 var : huniberti. — Sometimes with it. 



,, brunnipes. — Sweeping in damp places. 

 Olibrus corticalis. — Generall}' common. By sweeping. 



,, (Eneiis. — On flowers of Matficana iiiodora. Common. 



., liquidtis. — In flowers, usually on the chalk. 

 Stilbtcs testaceus. — Vegetable refuse. Abundant. 



,, a/'^wa?^?^^.— By sweeping at Snodland. (G.C.C.) 



,, oblcngiis. — In wet places and by sweeping reeds. 



