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its discovery elsewhere on the coasts of Western Europe” (Vide 
Ent. Mo. Mag., Vol. XXXVI., pp. 230 et seqq.). In 1908 Mr. Horace 
Donisthorpe recorded the capture of two examples of this species, 
one under seaweed at Bembridge and another on the sea wall at 
St. Helens, Isle of Wight (Ent. Mo. Mag., Vol. XLIV., p. 255). 
*LESTEVA FONTINALIS Kies. First discovered by de la Garde in wet moss 
on the face of the cliffs at Shaldon in February, 1908, and added to 
the British List by Newbery (Ent. Mo. Mag. XLVI (1910), p. 109). 
Exmouth, July-August, 1916, G. C. Champion. 
tMicRALYMMA MARINUM Stroem. (BREVIPENNE Gyll.). Yealm, Batten, 
Millbrook Creek, and Wivelscombe ; one specimen by the R. Teign 
in June, 1909. In July, 1897, at Batten with Mr. Newbery and his 
nephew, the latter called attention to Micralymma crawling amongst 
the Acorn Barnacles, and by scraping these off the rocks we secured 
a considerable number of the beetle. In June, 1900, at Millbrook 
Creek, I took 20 examples, with Podura maritima, between slates 
used in an old landing-stage. Again at Batten in September and 
October, 1907, I found Micralymma with larve and numbers of 
Podure by scraping off the rocks little patches of lichen (Lichina 
pygmea—teste E. M Holmes). There is considerable superficial 
resemblance between Micralymma and Podura, and as they are so 
commonly found in association, it would be interesting to ascertain 
the reason. 
fHoMALIUM L&viuscULUM Gyll. Seaweed, common. 
+H. nipartuM Thoms. With the above, common. 
CLAVICORNIA. 
*ABLATTARIA (SILPHA) L&VIGATA F. Bovisand; Tregantle, at roots. 
I have found it in single specimens only. 
*BRACHYGLUTA (BRYAXIS) WATERHOUSE! Rye. Slapton Ley; in rejecta- 
menta on the shore near Cargreen, October, 1912. On the shore, 
Hooe Lake, near Radford, A. V. Mitchell. 
{PTENIDIUM PUNCTATUM Gyll. Generally distributed from Bigbury Bay 
to Downderry, in great profusion at times under large stones on or 
close to decaying seaweed, at Batten in particular. Dawlish Warren, 
de la Garde. 
*CORYLOPHUS SUBLZIVIPENNIS Duv. One specimen only at roots in 
the sand, Downderry, August, 1905. Slapton, August-September. 
1907, G. C. Champion. 
