54 THE entomologist's record. 



Farnborough, is recorded. In 1858, Janson records^'' in addition to his 

 former list, Thiasophila vKjiiilina •withF.fitlit/inosa in Kent, and D hi a yd a 

 dentata with F. fiisca at Plymouth. In 1859, Smith-'' records the 

 capture of Haploijlossa (lentilia { = Mic)oijlossa) with F. fidit/inosa at 

 Hampstead, and, in 1862, Janson records"-* the capture of Xantholinus 

 atratiis with F. rufa near Highgate, and in the same year Haphujlossa 

 pulla, which he said'^'' had been first taken by Mr. Gorham with ants in 

 the Isle of Wight. In 1863, von Hagens divides-^" the beetle guests of 

 ants into three classes (1) those which occur only during the larval 

 period, (2) those not always found in the nests, and (3) those that live 

 in or near the nests and seem to obtain their existence by the ants ; he 

 then illustrates these classes. In 1865, in afurther^^ paper, von Hagens 

 says it is now time to fix the species with their special hosts and define 

 more sharply between the true and chance guests, and then proceeded 

 to carry this out. In 1866, Eye records''- the capture by Messrs. F. and 

 E. Smith of Mi/rmedonia jjlicata with the ant Tapinoma crratica at 

 Bournemouth, and in the same year he describes^'*'' (In/poda f/labrirentris 

 [—lUj()batt'>i) from specimens taken by Dr. Power with Jj. fiilii/inosits at 

 Mickleham. In 1868 Fauvel gives''* some useful notes on the Myrme- 

 cophilous Staph ulinidae. In 1869, Trimen in aletter^Ho the Ent. Soc, 

 refers to the myrmecophilous habits of the genus FauHsidae near Cape 

 Town. In 1872, White gives a good account^'" of the inhabitants of 

 the nests of Formica rufa in Scotland, recording for the first time the 

 capture of Quedius brens and Dinarda macrkcU in that country. In 

 1872 Rye describes^^ Biithinns (jlabratus from specimens taken by Messrs. 

 Waterhouse with TrkhonyxiiiaerUeU and a small yellow Mijrmica ( = L. 

 flaints) on Seaford Downs. In the same year. Bedel records®* the 

 capture of Trichunyx stilcicollis with Foiura contracta near Paris. In 

 1874 Andre gives'* the first general list of all the creatures found with 

 ants, comprising some 588 species, of which 542 are beetles. In 1876, 

 Perris describes*" the larva of Abraeus i/lobosus which he took with L. 

 fuliijinosm and gives some general notes on the larvse of myrmecophilous 

 and parasitical coleoptera. In 1881, Carpentier records" the capture, 

 in winter, in the nest of F. rufa, in the woods of La Villeneuve (Oise) 

 of 25 species of beetles and the pupte of Cctania a u rata, the nest being 

 covered with snow, and the top part frozen hard. In 1883, Fauvel describes*^ 

 Machacrite.^ falcsiae (^ = Ih/thiiui!<) which he took with L. alienus in 



26 Ent. Annual, 1858, p. 78, 84. 



27 Zoologist, xviii., 1860, p. 7,024-7,020. 



28 Trails. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1862. 



29 Zoologist, 1862, p. 7,862. 



80 Jahresher. Naturw. Ver. Elherf. Barmen, 1863, p. 111-125. 



31 Berlin Ent. Ztschr., 1865, p. 105-112. 



32 E7it. Aiinual, 1866, p. 65. 



33 Ent. Annual, 1866, p. 67. 



34 Favne Gallo. Ehenane, T. iii., 1868-70. 



35 Proc. Ent. Soc. Land., 1870, p. iii.-iv. 

 3fi Scott. Nat., i., 1871-2, p. 258-263. 



37 Ent. Annual 1872, p. 53. 



38 A7in. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1872, p. 41. 



39 Bev. Mag. Zool. (3), ii. 1874, p. 205-235. 

 4° Ann. Soc. Li7i7i. L7jon, xxii., 1876. 



« Bull. Soc. Li7vi. Nord d. I. Fr., 1881, p. 212-214, 

 ^2 Eev. d'Ent., ii., 1883, p. 153. 



