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vmrina L., Portland ; Cteniopns sulphttreus L., occurs inland at Tadnoll . 

 Salpingus castaneus Pz. ; Mordellu aculeatd L., Yellowbam Wood, 10.vii.'15*; 

 Mordellistena abdominalis F., Moreton, M. jmmilu Gyll. ; Anaspis pulicaria 

 Costa ; Noto.vus monoceros L. ; Anthictis tristis Sclim., Ringstead ; XylojihUus 

 jjojndneus Pz., Uppei' Bockhampton, ll.x.'16 ; Lyttn vesicatoria L., one speci- 

 men picked up, near Burton cross-roads, 3.vii.'12 ; Apoderus coryli L. ; 

 Attelabus curculionoides L. ; By discus hetuleti F., not uncommon in both its 

 green and blue forms ; Rhynchites aeneovirens Marsh. ; Apion immune Kirb. ; 

 Otiorliyndms te7iehricosus Herbst, very abundant, O. scabrosus Marsh. ; O. rugi- 

 frons Gyll. ; St ruphosomus faber Herbst ; Phyllobius, all our species occur, 

 including var. ci^iereipennis Gyll., of P. pomonae 01. ; Atnctoyenus exaratus 

 Marsh. ; Sitones cambricus Steph. and var. cinerascens Fahr., *S'. waterhousei 

 AValt., S. brevicullis Sch. ; Rhinocyllus latirostris Latr. ; Cleonus nebulosus L., 

 common on the heaths ; Larinus carlinae 01. ; Liparus coronatus Goeze ; 

 Orchestes ilicis F., O. avellanae Don. ; Dorytomus melanoplithahnus Pk. ; 

 Acalyp)tus ruftpennis Gyll. ; Elleschus bijninctatus L. : Tychius squamulatus 

 Gj'll., T. pyymaeus Bris. ; Sibinia primita Herbst ; Gymnetron antirrhini 

 Pk. ; Ciojius scrophtdariae L. ; Cryptorrhynclms lapathi L. ; Coeliodes quercus 

 F., C. ruber Marsh. ; Ceuthorrhynchns ericae Gyll., I have not taken the type- 

 foim here, but only a lighter or darker red variety, C. geographicus Goeze ; 

 Ithinoncus castor F. ; Liinnobaris T-ulbum L. ; Balaninus venosus Grav., 

 B. nucu7n L., B. turbutus Gyll., B. pyrrhocerus Marsh. ; Hylades opaciis Er., 

 H. jjalliatus Gyll. ; Myelophilus piniperda L. Mr. H. Donisthorpe has kindly 

 given me most valuable help. — F. H. Haines, Brookside, Winfrith, Dorset ; 

 May 10^/i, 1917. 



Cis bilamellatus Fowl. { = munitus Blaclb.) near Guildford. — Mr. Pool, in 

 his paper entitled " The Coleoptera of the Family Cissidae found in Britain " 

 (1'. Z. S. 1917, pp. 83-93), gives several additional localities for this species — 

 Orpington, Kent, Richmond Park, and Highgate.t It is therefore advisable to 

 record the capture of a J specimen by myself, from a Polyporus on lime, at 

 Ijoseley Park, near Guildford, on May 26th. 1 also have a pair of it from 

 Hobart, Tasmania, sent by Mr. A. M. Lea. The author, in the same article, 

 describes two nevf species of Cis — C. lineatosetosus, found in a fungus ^rom the 

 " South Sea Islands," and C. latifrons, from the New Forest. The last-named is 

 said to be nearly allied to C. alni Gyll., and to have been found by its describer 

 in a small brown fungus on a rotten beech, as well as by other collectors, but 

 very rarely. The Australian specimens were named munitus by Blackburn, not 

 minutus as stated by Mr. Pool. — G. C. Champion, Horsell, Woking: Ju7ie Wth, 

 1917. 



Coleoptera in Surrey and Cornwall. — The following captures are, I believe, 

 worth recording. At Witley, Surrey — Prionus coriariiis L., occasionally in 

 this district, flying in the evening ; Asemum striatum L., plentifully, and the 

 var. agreste F., sparingly, during the past month, on fir-stumps in a wood near 

 here, where timber is being felled for use in France ; Tetropimn gabrieli Weise, 



* Mr. Haines has sent me this example for examination. I have seen no record of it from 

 Dorset.— G. C. C. 



t Mr. Pool, in the same periodical (p. f»3), describes a new Cryptorrhynchvs, C. harrisoni, from 

 Frinton-on-Sea, Essex. This is doubtless an introduced exotic, probably from Tropical America, 

 thvTb being nothing allied to it in the European fauna. It is suggested (_l. c.) that it may be an 

 importation. — G. C. C. 



