52 COLEOPTERA. 



maurus, monticola and septentrionis, Sharp and Rye, 

 Rannoch ; Omias suldfrons, Sharp, near Edinburgh, 

 several ; Trachyphlceus alternaiis, Waterhouse and 

 Rye, Seaford ; Coenoposis fissirostrisj Rye, Wickham ; 

 Pachyriniis A-nodosus^ Power, Mickleham, and Rei- 

 gate,— Tylden, Hythe; TracJiodes hispidus, Holyoak 

 and Harris, Buddon Wood; Pentarthrum JSuttoni, 

 Reading (bred) ; Xyloterus lineatusy Sharp and Rye, 

 Rannoch ; Hylastes cunicularius, Rye, Shirley. 



LoNGicoRNES. Leptura sanguinolentaj Winter, Norfolk 

 Fens; Asemum striatum^ Sharp and Rye, Rannoch 

 (abundant). 



EuPODA. Orsodacna humeralis, Crotch, Monk's Wood ; 

 O. cerasif Rooke, Monmouthshire (common, in may- 

 blossom) ; Donacia aqiiatica. Sharp and Rye, Ran- 

 noch and Clova (common) ; Cryptocepkalus hipusta- 

 latusj Chappell, Manchester; Ckrysomela marginata. 

 Bold, Hartley ; Thyamis suturalis, do. do. ; T. dor- 

 salis, Dale, Weymouth, — Power and Brewer, Mickle- 

 ham. 



PsEUDOTRiMERA. Coccinella ^-punctata, Sharp and 

 Rye, Rannoch ; Platynaspis mllosa, Rye, Seaford ; 

 Scymnus Muhanti, Waterhouse and Rye, Seaford, — 

 Bold, Hartley, — Power, Reigate ; Symbiotes latus. 

 Power ; Nossidium pilosellum,, Power, Cambridge- 

 shire (in profusion, on the surface of rotten wood); 

 Batrisus venustus, Crotch, Cambridge; Bryaxis sim- 

 plex, Sharp, shore of Med way ; Bythinus Curtisiij 

 Sharp, Purley (common); Trichonyx Mdrkelliij Water- 

 house (several) and Rye, Seaford, (moss), — Matthews 

 and Crotch, Cambridge (with F.fuliyinosa, in a tree); 

 Euplectus Kirhyij Power and Sharp, Mickleham. 



Want of space prevents me from entering into any account 



