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lyAGRIID^. 



Lagria hirta. — B}^ sweeping under hedge, late summer. Generally 

 common. 



ClSTELID^. 

 Cistela hiperns. — B}-^ sweeping at Cobham Park, locally common. 



,, 7jmrma.—^Y sweeping and on flowers. Common in early sum- 

 mer. 

 Eryx ater. — One specimen in rotten ash wood, Cobham Park. 

 Melandryid^. 



Tetratovia ancora. — One specimen by sweeping under fir trees, Darland 

 Hill. etc. 



Orchesia viicans. — In hard Boleti at Cobham Park. 



Clinocara laidulata. — Up to 1889 in Cobham Park under hornbeam. 

 Not seen since. 



Hallomenus humeralis. — One specimen at S. Marj^'s Island, 1894. Re- 

 mains and probably larvae in Boleti. 



Conopalp2is iestacezts. — Sweeping under oaks, Cobham Park. Two 

 examples. 



Melandryia caraboides. — On old fir post, roadside, one specimen 1897, 



Anisoxya fiiscula. — Single specimens by sweeping, Cobham Park. 



Abdera 4-fasciaia.^P^mong fungoid growth, decayed hornbeam, Cob- 

 ham Park. 

 ,, bifasciata. — (G.C.C.), and one specimen by sweeping. Chat- 

 tend en. 



Osphya bipunctata. — By beating hawthorn blossom, Chattenden Roughs. 

 Only one other Brit. Station known. 



Pythid^. 



Salpingtis castanetis. — Sweeping under firs at Darland Hill. 



,, foveolatus. — -One example under beech bark, Cobham, 1895. 

 Lissodema 4-piinctat2im — By sweeping and among dead sticks. 

 Rhinosimnsruficollis. i p^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^.^j^^ 



„ znrtdtpennu. beech bark. 



,, pla7itrostris. ) 



CEdemerid^. 

 CEdemera jiobilis. — On flowers. Early summer. Generally distributed. 



,, hirida.— On flowers. Chiefly in chalky places. 

 Oncoviera feinorata (Nocturnal). — Taken on sugar by W. Chaney at 



Wigmore. 

 Nacerdes melamira. — About old timber in summer. Sometimes 



plentiful. 

 Ischnomera eoerulea. — Occasional on hawthorn blossom, and in decayed 

 ivy stems. 



Pyrochroid^. 

 Pyrochroa serraticornis.—Ovi the wing in woods. Generally abundant 



MORDELLID.-E. 



Mordellafasciata. — Umbelliferse. Sometimes very common. 



,, aculeata. — Very rare. One specimen by sweeping. Cobham 

 Park. 



