MARITIME COLEOPTERA. EYL 
MALACODERMATA. 
*PsILOTHRIX CYANEUS OI. (NoBiLis Brit. Cat.). Slapton Ley, often in 
abundance. 
PHYTOPHAGA. 
*CHRYSOMELA BANKSI F, Generally distributed throughout the Plymouth 
district. 
*C. HEMOPTERA L. Whitsand Bay. 
*PSYLLIODES MARCIDA Ill. Bovisand; Tregantle, on Cakile maritima. 
First discovered there by J. J. Walker. Dawlish Warren, a single 
specimen, de la Garde. 
*CassipA VITTATA Vill. Millbrook Creek, one only, May, 1900. Exmouth, 
Parfitt. 
*C. nopitis L. On July 21st, 1917, A. V. Mitchell took a specimen 
of a Cassida apparently referable to this species on the underside of 
a pebble amongst low plants on Wembury Beach, just at high-tide 
mark but well within range of a stormy sea, and on showing it to 
me we together searched carefully for some considerable time, 
eventually securing about a dozen specimens each as well as the 
fully fed larvee and pupe. Dwarfed plants of a species of Atriplex 
seemed to me to be a likely food plant, and the perfect insects ate 
this quite readily in captivity until the end of September, when 
they ceased feeding, and at the time of writing are resting on the 
sides of the plaster cage in which they are confined. 
RHYNCOPHORA. 
*A PION LH VICOLLE Kirby. Whitsands, April, 1900. Bank of the Exe, 
near Topsham, two specimens, August, 1912, de la Garde. 
*APION SCHONHERRI Boh. One specimen, Bovisand, July, 1902. 
*A. ononicoLA Bach, (BOHEMANNI Thoms.). On Ononis, Tregantle, 
August, 1902, several examples. 
*A. CONFLUENS Kirby. Tregantle, J. J. Walker, on Matricaria on the 
slopes above high-water mark. I have occasionally taken it in 
numbers. 
*A. HOOKERI Kirby. With us on the coast only, on Matricaria. 
*A. ATOMARIUM Kirby. Whitsand Bay, J. J. Walker, at roots of thyme, 
sometimes in quantity. 
