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Exohjtus laevigatiis Gr. ; Spilocryptns ahbreviator Fab., Goniocryptvs titillator 

 Linn., and Cryptus luguhris Gr. 



The Pimplinae were richer with Pimpla rohusta Mori., P. arundinator Fab., 

 P. hrevicornis Gr.. P. punctiventris Thorns., P. inanis Schr., P. detrita Hlgr., 

 P. instigator Fab., P. turionellae Linn., P. maculator Fab., P. alternans Gr., 

 P. rufata Gm., P. oculatoria Fab. ; Schizopyga podagrica Gr., Glypta pedata 

 Desvignes, (t. scalaris Gr., G. jlavoliveata Gr.,and (J. euajiescens Ratz. ; Lissonota 

 hellator Gr., L. cylindrator Viil., and L. sulphurifera Grav. ; Phytodiaetns cory- 

 phaeus Gr., Oedematopsis scabricula Gr., Baiicluts pictus (a nice series of both 

 sexes), Exetastes cinctipes Retz., and £^. nigfipes Gr. 



Very few Tryphotiinae were represented, siich as Bassus laetatorius (I last 

 saw it from Cape Town!), and B. tricinctus Gr. ; Homocidtis cinctus Gr., H. tar- 

 satorius Pz., if. deplanatus Gr., and If. dimidiatus Schr. ; Promethus sulcator Gr., 

 P. cognatus Hlgr., and P. pulchellus Hlgr. ; Mesoleius semicaligatus Gr., Dyspetes 

 praerogator Linn., Trematopygus alhipes Gr., Tryphon rutilator Linn., Exenterus 

 flavilahris Hlgr., Mesoleptus testaceus Fab., M. ciiigulatus Gr., Eurypro'tus later- 

 alis Gr., and Polyhlastus var^itars^ls Gr. 



Less attention seemed to have been paid to the smaller Ophioninae, and 

 several of the obscure genera Omorga and Angitia were not in a condition to 

 admit of determination. Campoplex obliteratus Hlgr., C. angustatus Thoms., 

 C. terebrator Forst., C. nitidulator Hlgr., C. zonelhis Forst., and C. tenuis Forst. ; 

 Cymodusa leucocera Hlgr., Casinaria ischnogaster Thoms., Phobocampa unicincta 

 Gr., and P. bicingulato Gr. ; Omorga faunvs Hlgr., and 0. borealis Zett., with 

 0. ensatorGtv. ; Nepiera concinna Hlgr., Angitia majalis Gr. ; Ophion stigmaticus 

 Mori., and 0. sndellaris Thoms. ; Henicospilus ramiduhis Linn. ; PaniscAis 

 cristotus Thoms. and P. melanurus Thoms. 



Monks Soham, Suffolk : 



December 20th, 1916. 



Notes on Coleoptera in Devonshire. — Among the Coleoptera taken by myself 

 during 1915 and 1916, the following may, perhaps, be of some little interest. 

 From the Plymouth district: — Agonum assimile (Anchomenus) junceus, near 

 Lopwell, June, 1916 ; Amai-a aulica, Metopsia (Phloeobium) clypeata, Euplectus 

 sanguineus, Brachygluta fossulata, B. waterhousei, six under stones on the shore 

 at Oreston ; Bythinus curtisii, Neuraphes elongatulus, Agathidium nigrinum, 

 Halyzia 16-guttata, Corymbites bipustulatus, one at Newnham Park, Plympton, 

 22.vii.1916 ; Grammoptera tabacicolor, G. ruficornis var. pallipes Steph., Lopwell ; 

 Psylliodes affinis and P. chrysocephala, both species not uncommon roixnd Brixton ; 

 Ceuthorrhynchus pyrrhorhynchus, C. timidus Weise, Plymbridge, ll.vii. 1915, new 

 to district ; Gymnetron pascuorum, G. antirrhini, Magdalis armigera, M. ruficor- 

 nis (pruni), Tychius picirostris, Apion onopordi, radiolus, ebeninum, rufirostre. 



