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Hart., in felled pines, Can. Fhlceo2yhthortcs rhododactylus, 

 Marsh., in dead stems of Genista, Can. Pityogcnes hidentatus, 

 Herbst, Can. Tomicus sexdentatus, Boern., abundant, T. 

 laricis, Fabr., T. acuminatus, Gyll., and T. longicollis, Gyll., 

 in felled pines, Can. Taphrorycluts hieolor, Herbst, Mono. 

 Xyleborus dispar, Fabr., Monc, not uncommonly in freshly- 

 cut beech stumps ; the sexes in about equal numbers, the 

 males usually two or three together about the entrances of 

 the burrows of the females, the latter occasionally on the 

 bark, but mostly in the burrows, from which they were not 

 easily extracted ; X. monographus, Fabr., Monc. Bhagium 

 indagator, Fabr., Can., on pines. Toxotus meridianus, 

 Linn., Can. Leptura scutcllata, Fabr., Monc, Can., common 

 on Umbelliferse in beech woods, including a palUd variety 

 (pcltracea, Faust ?) ; L. fulva, De G., Monc. ; L. livida, Fabr., 

 and L. ceramhyciformis, Schr., Monc, Can. ; L. hyhrida, 

 Rey, Monc, common on TJmbelliferse. Acmc'Bops collaris, 

 Linn., Can. Strangalia maculata, Poda, Monc, Can. ; S. 

 attenuata, Linn., on Cistus flowers, Monc. ; aS^. hifasciata, 

 Mull., Can. ; S. nigra, Linn., Can. Allosterna tahacicolor, 

 De G., Monc. Grammoptera ntficomis, Fabr., ]\Ionc. 

 Cartallum ebulinum, Linn., one specimen on the summit 

 of Moncayo. Dilus fugax, Oliv., Can. Geramhyx scopolii, 

 Fiissl., on Umbelliferte, and also beaten from oak, Monc, 

 Can. Bhop)alopus femoratus, Linn., Monc, Can., rarely, by 

 beating oak, etc Bosalia alpina, Linn., Monc, males not 

 rare on trunks of large decaying beeches, and occasionally 

 found dead in old burrows in the trees ; one living muti- 

 lated example found had evidently been dropped by a 

 bird : a most beautiful insect alive. Xylotrcclms arvicola, 

 Oliv., Can., Mono. Glytus arietis, Linn., and its var. 

 hourdilloni, Muls., on flowers, Monc, Glytantluts trifasci- 

 atus, Fabr., Soria ; G. figuratus, Scop., Monc, not rare on 

 UmbelliferjE. Dorcadion terolensc, Esc, var. albarium, Esc, 

 and D. seg-mitianum, Esc, var., abundant in a restricted 

 place on the summit of Moncayo, both varying in the 

 colour of the vestiture ; an almost bare form of the female 

 of D. seguntianum occurred, as in some others of the 

 genus. D. neilense, Esc, not rare on the summit of the 

 Sierra de la Demanda, near Canales ; D. circumcindum, 

 Chevr., Burgos, on the road to the Cartujar; D. cscalerai, 

 Lauff., rarely on Moncayo, where it had previously been 

 taken by Father Navas ; D. spinol^, Dalm., Burgos, on the 



