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Famity Leptinide. 
*Leptinus testaceus, Mill. In faggots, Bagley Wood, and in decayed 
ash tree, Wytham Park, singly in both instances. 
Famity Clambide. 
Calyptomerus dubius, Marsh. In vegetable refuse, dead leaves, &c., 
Wytham Park, occasional. 
FamiLy Silphide. 
*Agathidium nigripenne, Kug. Under bark in spring ; Wytham Park, 
not rare. 
A. atrum, Payk. Tubney (/. Z.). 
A. levigatum, Er. In vegetable refuse ; Tubney, scarce. 
*A. varians, Beck. In dead sticks, old faggots, Xc. ; Bagley Wood, 
common. 
*A. convexum, Sharp. In dead leaves and sticks; Bagley Wood, 
Elsfield, Shotover, &c. ; frequent. 
*A. rotundatum, Gyll. In dead sticks, &c. ; Tubney, occasional. 
A. nigrinum, Sturm. In old faggots, vegetable refuse, Xc. 3 Bagley 
Wood, Elsfield ; frequent. 
*Amphicyllis globus, F. In old faggots ; Bagley Wood, rare. 
Liodes humeralis, Kug. In dead sticks and by sweeping ; Bagley 
Wood, Tubney, &c., frequent. 
*L. orbicularis, Herbst. By evening sweeping at Wytham Park ; 
occasional. 
*Cyrtusa pauxilla, Schm. By evening sweeping in summer; Wytham 
Park, not rare. 
**Anisotoma cinnamomea, Panz. By evening sweeping in autumn ; 
a fine series at Wytham Park, October and November, 1906, and 
singly at Summertown, September 21st, 1904. 
*A, dubia, Kug. By evening sweeping; Tubney, Wytham Park ; 
scarce. 
*A. badia, Sturm. By evening sweeping ; Bagley Wood, Marston; rare. 
*A. ovalis, Schm. By evening sweeping in summer; Wytham Park, 
occasional. 
*A. punctulata, Gyll. By evening sweeping, especially in autumn ; 
Elsfield, Tubney, Wytham Park ; not rare. 
A. calcarata, Er. By evening sweeping in summer ; fairly common. 
**A nigrita, Schm. By evening sweeping at Wytham Park; rare. 
**A. triepkei, Schm. By evening sweeping in late summer; Tubney, rare, 
also singly at Boar’s Hill. 
**A. rugosa, Steph. Single specimens of this rare species taken by evening 
sweeping under fir trees at Tubney, 22nd October, 1904, 2oth and 
27th October, 1906; and at Wytham Park, 3rd November, 1906. 
*A. parvula, Sahlb. By evening sweeping at Wytham Park; occasional. 
Colenis dentipes, Gyll. By evening sweeping in summer ; not rare and 
widely distributed. 
**Hydnobius punctatissimus, Steph. By evening sweeping in autumn, 
rare; Tubney (pale form), Wytham Park (black form), 
*H. strigosus, Schm. By evening sweeping in summer ; Wytham Park, 
not rare; also at Water Eaton. 
**Necrophorus germanicus, L. ‘‘One of the rarest of all the British 
Coleoptera. It has been twice taken in Lord Abingdon’s woods at 
Witham, on the bodies of dead game laid to ensnare Vermin—It was 
