146 [July, 



owing to the parallel lines on its thorax, 

 been confounded with Ft. afflne, Er., but, 

 with the exception of the thoracic lines, 

 differs entirely from that species in size, 

 form, colour, and sculpture. J 



Telephoni.ifgH rat us, Mann Ent. Mo. Mag., xxix, p. 143. Ben Cruachan, 



*var. cruachanus, Cliitty Scotland. 

 Latheticus oryza;, C. O. Waterh. 



striolatus, Fairm Eev. d'Ent., xi, p. Ill {Lyphia). Obock. Mr. 



Waterhouse'e name has twelve years' pri- 

 ority. 



Falorus Ratzelurgi, Wissm Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxii, p. 27. 



melinus, Sharp & Fowl. Cat. 

 ambiffuus, Woll. 

 floricola, Mars. 



* „ suhdepressus, Vi^oW Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxii, p. 27. London granaries. 



hifoveolattts, Baudi, Seidl. 

 Alphitophagus hipustulatus, Say ...Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxi, p. 283. Say's name has 



quadripustiilatus, Steph. nine years' priority. 

 Anaxpin ruficoUis, F. 



*var. alpicola, Emery ...Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxi, p. 207. Putney. 



Lema septentrionis, Weise Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxiii, p. 135. 



Erichsoni, Sharp & Fowl. Cat. 



Zeugo phora flavicollis, Marah The name anstralis, Weise, must fall as a 



australis, Weise. synonym. Ent. Mo. -Mag., xxxiii, p. 61. 



Crgptocephalus parvulus, MiM The variety recorded from Hastings. Ent. 



fvar. barbarecB, Steph. Mo. Mag., xxxiii, p. 90. 



„ hipunctatus, L The variety recorded from Woking. Ent. Mo. 



*tvar. r7*ojwso»i,Weise. Mag., xxviii, p. 193 (July, 1892). 



Confounded with C. hipustidatus, F., in 

 collections. 

 *Otiorrhynchus auropunctatus,Gj\\... 'EiTit.M.o.M&g.f-LXi.i, p. \ZZ. Found in num- 

 bers on the coast of Ireland, in tJic counties 

 of Dublin, Meath, and Louth. 



*Exomias pyrenaus,Se\(\.\ Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxiii, p. 134. Found in 



numbers in the Plymouth district. 

 Strophosomus capiiaiu.i, De Gecr ...S.fnlticornis is a variety of S. capitatus. Ent. 

 \a,v .fulvicornis,Yf aXt. Mo. Mag., xxxiii, p. 60. 



Liosoma pyrencpum, Bris At my request, M. Bedel has recently compared 



var. troglodytes, Eye. a specimen of L. troglodytes, Rye, with the 



type of L. pyrenreum, Bris. It appears only 

 to differ in having the thorax more regu- 

 larly punctured, the upper surface less 

 shining (the thorax appearing duller), and 

 the general shape perhaps less oblong. The 



X Misplaced under the genus PUnidluni in the Zoological Record for 1889 (Ins., p. 105). 



