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tat us, in the shingle, Blackpool, Slapton. Mordellistena neuwaldeyyiana (brunnea), 

 leigninouth, singly. Otiorrhynchus rugifrons, Mortehoc. Sciaphilus mtiricatus, 

 Dawlish. Strophosomus retusus, abundant, by sweeping herbage on the hillsides, 

 towards evening, Mortehoc. Trachyphhmis scaber, Dawlish, Mortehoe. Cleotius 

 sulcirostris,f on thistles, Braunton. Ceuthorrhynchus melanostictus, D&vrWsh, on 

 Lycopus, as usual ; C. Airtulus,f Slapton. Ceuthorrhynchidius melanarius, swarming 

 on watercress in seed, Shaldon. Eubrychius velatus, Slapton Ley. Phytobius 

 canaliculars, Dawlish. Apion atomariu»i,f common on thyme, Woolacombe ; A. 

 cracae, Dawlish. Hylastinus obscurus, Mortehoe. 



HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 

 Corimelssna scarabxoides, Woolacombe. Sehirus morio, Slapton. Mlia acu- 

 minata,^ Teigninouth. Pseudophlozus falleni, Woolacombe. Stenocephalias agilis, 

 common on the sandhills, Woolacombe, also at Slapton. Therapha hyoscyani, 

 Woolacombe and Mortehoe. Myrmus miriformis,f Mortehoe. Metacanthus punc- 

 tipes, common on Ononis, Woolacombe. Nysius thymi, Woolacombe. Derephysia 

 foliacea, Mortehoe. Microvelia pygmsea,f Slapton, Braunton. Mesoxselia farcata,\ 

 one macropterous example, Slapton Ley. Nabis lineatus,f Dawlish Warren. Salda 

 scotica, several specimens, Lynmouth ; S. c-album, Christow, Lynmouth. Crypto- 

 sfemma alienum,f in the shingle, Christow, Lynmouth. Myrmedobia inconrpicua,f 

 Dawlish Warren. Lopus gothicns,f Slapton. Bryocoris pteridis, Lynmouth. Cy- 

 matia coleoptrata, Slapton Ley. 



Horsell : January, 1908. 



SUFFOLK LEPIDOPTERA IN 1906 AND 1907. 

 BY THE REV. E. N. BLOOMFIELB, M.A., F.E.S. 



I am again indebted to the same correspondents for lists of the 

 rarer species taken in the county during the last two seasons. The 

 Eev. A. P. Waller records captures at Henley and Waldringfield, all 

 taken within two miles of Waldringfield Eectory ; Mrs. Mann, at 

 Bungay ; Dr. Crowfoot, at Beccles ; Messrs. Claude Morley, in 

 various localities ; A. E. Tonge and J. E. Campbell-Taylor, both at 

 Lowestoft, the former in 1906, the latter in 1904. Mr. Campbell- 

 Taylor's list was not received in time for the report for that year. 



Rhopaloceka. — Parargc egeria, L., seems to be now very scarce, both Mr. 

 Waller and Mr. Claude Morley tell me they have not seen it in the county, and the 

 latter adds, I have never met any one who has done so ; Mr. Ogden reports having 

 seen one at Martlesham in 1907 ; sixty years ago it was common in the county. 



Heteroceea. — Sphinx pinastri, L., a worn female on a Scotch fir, August 12th, 

 1906, Sarothripus undulanus, lib., bred from larva) and at light, both at Waldring- 

 field, and the latter and Earias cldorana, L., at Bungay, Nudaria, senex, Hb., at 

 Lowestoft, Drepana hinaria, Hufn. (hamula, Esp.), Waldringfield, one at light, 

 and Gnophria quadra, L., Lowestoft, in 1904. 



