203 



Rhinusa intaminata 



rostellum, new to this country 



Tycbius flavicollis 



venustus 



Sibinia priiuita 

 Micronyx pygmseus 

 Anthonomus incurvus 

 Tracbypblffius tessellatus 



■ scabiiculus 



hispidulos 



maculauis 



Metallites marginatus 



oblongus 



Tanymecus palliatus 

 Apion Craccffi 



Ponionae 



Rumicis 



curtirostve 



simile, on birch 



tenue 



seniculus 



pubescens 



Malvae 



riibens 



haematodes 



'■ stolidum 



laevigatum, not occurred since the 



Rev. Mr. Shepherd took two speci 

 mens of the J near Ipswich many 

 years back ; on a recent visit I took 

 several of both sexes. 



rufirostre 



atomarium 



striatum 



Ervi 



punctigerum 



virens 



Loti 



Apion filirostre 



ebeninum 



Vicise 



Ononis 



punctifrons 



Bracbysomus hirsutulus 

 Rbyncbites cylindricus, on birch 

 Brucbus Cisti, on Helianthemum 



granarius 



Leptura 4-fasciata 

 Zeugophora subspinosa 



Nitidula marginata, on birch ; and ano- 

 ther species 



Bolbocems mobilicornis, flying in the 

 parlour of the Bull Inn, in the even- 

 ing 



Ontbopbagus ovatus 



Throscus dermestoides 



Antherophagus pallens 



glaber 



si mills 



Lyctus oblongus 



Several species of Hylesinus, Hylastes, 

 Tomicus and Cis 



Calomicras circumfusus 



Several species of Haltica and Thyamis 



Simplocaria semistriata 



picipes 



Olisthopus rotundatus 



Calatbus piceus 



Bradytus ferrugineus 



Bembidium flavipes, &c. &c. 



Leiocampa dictseoides 

 Stauropus Fagi 



The larvEe of both I beat off the birch, 

 the former I have since reared, and the 

 latter has changed to a pupa. 



Art. LI. — Varieties hy Various Contrihutors. 



92. Cicada kcematodes. Although living on the spot where the Cicada haematodes 

 occurs, I never beard it sing or make any noise. — Samuel Wallis ; Ramler Cottage, 

 near Brockenhurst, Neic Forest, August 17, 1841. 



93. Callidium luridurn. This beetle, which has not hitherto been recorded as Bri- 

 tish, was taken by me at Laytonstone Forest, on the 16th of May. — William Hindley; 

 3, George St., Limehouse Fields, August 20, 1841. 



