NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 207 



7. S. FLAVESCENS, Mavsk. 



Steph. Illustf Mand.y iv., 137. — WaltoUy in Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist, xvii., 230. 

 Common. 



8. S. HUMERALis, Kivhy. 



Steph. Illust., Maud., iv., 138. 

 Rather unfrequent. 



9. S. TIBIALIS, Herhst. 



Walton, in Ami. and Ifag. Nat. Hist, xvii., 233. 

 " Twizell." — P. J. Selhy, Esq. Hartlepool, Gibside, and the 

 vicinity of Bamburgh. — J. H. June. 



10. S. CRiNiTA, Oliv. 



Steph. Illust, Maud,, iv., 139. 

 "Twizell."— P. J. Selhy, Esq. 



11. S. GRisEA, Fah. 



S. fusca, Steph. Hlust., Mand., iv., 140. 

 On the Links, near South Shields, occasionally; not unfrequent. 

 March — April. 



264. PoLTDRUsus, Germ. 



1. P. UNDATUs, Fah. 



Steph. Hlust, Mand, iv., 144. 

 In woods, &c., common. May — September. 

 Specimens sometimes occur without bands on the elytra. 



2. P. MicANs, Fah. 



Steph. Hlust, Mand., iv., 144. 



On hazels and oaks; Ax well, Winlaton Mill, Swalwell, Gibside, 

 Prudhoe. May — June. 



It deposits its eggs in a pouch formed of the leaves of the 

 hazel. — J. H. 



3. P. PTERTGOMALIS, Schouh. 



Walton, in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.^ xvii., 17. — Curculio 

 flavipes, Marsh. Ent. Brit., i., 311. 

 On hazel, n^^ unfrequent; Gibside and Axwell.— jT. J, B, 

 In the woods above Swalwell. — J. H. May. 



