no 



Crepidodera ventralis. — (G.C.C.)- 



helxi7ies. — Young aspens. Chattenden. Var : Cj/awm at same 



place, 

 chloris. — Willows. Not uncommon. Snodland. 

 ,, awata. — On sallows, osiers, and other willows. General and 

 abundant. 

 Hippuriphila modeeri. — Locally common by sweeping. 

 Chcetocnana /;^;-/<?;z5/5.— Generally common by sweeping. 

 Plectroscelis concinna. — Very common. Dry grassy places. Frequent 



on hop plant. 

 Psylliodes attaiuata. — On hops. Generally common, and occasionally 

 very destructive to plant. 

 ,, chysocephala. — Generally common on Cruciferce. 



napi. On watercress. Common. Higham, Snodland. 

 ,, cuprea. — By sweeping. Chiefly on chalk. 



affinis. — On woody nightshade. Common, especially at Snod- 

 land. 

 „ dtdcaviarcz. — On woody nightshade. Snodland. Fairly com- 

 mon at times. 

 ,, chalcomera. — On thistles. Cobham, Blue Bell Hill, etc. Not 

 very common. 

 '. ,, picina. — In flood rubbish, and by sweeping. Snodland. Scarce. 

 Cassida fashwsa.—X few in moss. Chattenden Roughs, etc. 

 vibex.- On Centaurea nigra, and in moss in winter. 

 !] sanotii7iolenta. — By sweeping. Blue Bell Hill. Rare. 

 ,, vittata.—lw flood-rubbish. Medway banks. (G.C.C). 

 ,, nobilis. — In moss. Chalk hills. •Rare. 

 ,, flaviola. — In moss and by sweeping. Widely distributed. 

 ,, equestris. — On water mint. Snodland. Rare. 

 \, viridis. — On thistles. Common and generally distributed. 



hemisplicetica. — One specimen at roots of wild mignonette 

 Queendown Warren. 



Tenebrionid^. 

 Blaps imicronata. — Churchyard Beetle. In houses and cellars. Not 

 very common. 

 ,, siviilis. — Horsnaill's Granary, Strood. 

 Heledo7ia agaricola. — In dry white Boleti, on oak trees. Sometimes 



very plentiful. 

 Scaphideina metaUician. — Among damp dead sticks. Cobham, Rain- 

 ham, etc. 

 Alphitophagns 4-pastulatus.—Yiorsn3.\\V^ Granary, under sacks, etc. 



Tenebrio mo lit or \ 



obscurus \ Commonly found in Wakeley's Granary at 



Alp'hitobiiis pice^is { Rainham ; Horsnaill's Granary, Strood. 



Tribolium ferruginetim ) 



Paloria ratzeburgi.—lw barley, commonly. (F. M. Atkins). 

 Hypophlmcs bicolor. — In burrows of Scolitus destructor in elm trees. 



Scarce. 

 Helops ccvruleus. — Two casual specimens taken. 



, striates. — Under loose bark. Generally common. 



