214 CATALOGUE OP THE INSECTS OP 



3. 0. RUGIFRONS, Gyll, 



Steph. Ulilst.j Mand., iv., 115. — Curculio rugifrons, Gyll. 



Ins. Siiec, iii., 319. — Otiorhynclius rugicollis, SfeiyJi.IUust., 



Mand., iv., 120. 



On the sea-coast. "Twizell." — P. J. Selhy, Esq., (perhaps 



from the coast at Bamboroiigh). Marsden, and between that place 



and Whitburn; also at South Shields. April — May. 



4. 0. ovATUS, Linn. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 116. 

 Common on the sea-coast. Occurring inland at Twizell, 

 Gateshead Fell, Carr's Hill, near Gateshead; Homildon Heugh, 

 Yeaveiing Bell, and the vale below Langleyford. 



o. 0. ATRO-APTERus, De Geev. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 117. 



On sandy links on the sea-coast; common. 



Occasionally it resorts to thistles, or to Cerastiwn tetrandrum, 

 but its principal fare appears to be the blades of the sea- reed 

 ( Ammop>hila arundinacea), the edges of which it pares neatly 

 down by taking off repeated slices. 



6. 0. scAERosus, Marsh. 



Steph. Illust., Mand , iv-, 119. 



Under stones, in dry grassy upland places. " Twizell." — P. J. 

 Selhy, Esq. Gateshead Fell, Budle Crag, and Yeavering Bell. — 

 J. II. 



Towards evening, I have remarked it feeding on the foliage of 

 milfoil (Achillcea Millefolium). — J. H, 



7. 0. LIGNEIJS, Oliv. 



0. scabridus, Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 119. 

 Under stones, in dry grassy uplands. " Twizell." — P. J. Selhy, 

 Esq. Lobley Hill, vale below Langleyford, and Homildon 

 Heugh.—/. H. 



8. 0. MATJRXJS, Gyll. 



Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 120. — Curculio mauris, Gyll. Ins. 

 Suec, iii., 293. 



