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*Telephorus fuscus, L.  ‘‘ I once took 8 or 9 of them at Bagley Wood 
near Oxford” (7. W. #.). 
T. rusticus, Fall. On hedges, paths, and in flowers ; common every- 
T. lividus, L. where in early summer. 
T. pellucidus, F. ‘These three species are found more or less com- 
T. nigricans, Mull. monly on flowers, foliage, &c., in woods through- 
T. lituratus, Fall. out the district in early summer. 
T. bicolor, F? Chiefly on hawthorn-blossom ; Bagley Wood, 
T. hemorrhoidalis, F. \ Tubney, Wytham Park, &c. ; both not rare. 
*T. oralis, Germ. Chilswell Hills (7. 7). 
T. flavilabris, Fall. By sweeping in grassy places; not rare in early 
summer. 
*T. thoracicus, Ol. By sweeping aquatic herbage; banks of Cherwell at 
Marston, &c., not rare. 
Rhagonycha fuscicornis, Ol. Chiefly on hawthorn-blossom in woods ; 
fairly common. 
R. fulva, Scop. On flowers, late summer, abundant. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford 
ine1820)7) i (7. We E.)): 
*R. testacea, L. ‘* Taken at Oxford in 1820” (7. W. @.). 
R. limbata, Thoms. On hawthorn-blossom ; generally common. 
R. pallida, F. With the preceding, not uncommon. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford 
I TO2OK (Fe VeeF7.). 
Malthinus punctatus, Four. All found more or less commonly in 
Ma fasciatis OL. early summer on flowers and foliage at 
: Bagley Wood, Tubney, and other 
M. balteatus, Suffr. = 2 
} wooded places. 
Malthodes marginatus, Latr. On flowers, bushes, &c. ; Bagley Wood, 
Tubney, &c., not rare. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford in 1820” (7. W. #.). 
M. minimus, L. By sweeping in woods; generally common. 
M.atomus, Thoms. By sweeping at Wytham Park; scarce. 
Malachius zneus, L. On flowers, and flying: Bagley Wood, Godstow, 
&c. ; scarce. 
M. bipustulatus, L. On flowers and by sweeping; generally common. 
M. viridis, F. By sweeping in grassy places, lanes, &c.; Cothill, Tub- 
ney, Wytham Park ; common in summer. 
*Anthocomus fasciatus, L. By sweeping in damp grassy places; Mars- 
ton Ferry, Tubney ; Ferry Hinksey (WV. ZH.) ; not rare. 
Dasytes flavipes, F. Both ‘species are fairly commonin woods on 
D. zrosus, Kies. flowers, shrubs, &c., in early summer. 
**Haplocnemus impressus, Marsh. By sweeping at Wytham Park; one 
example, May 8th, 1906. 
**H. nigricornis, F. On hawthorn-blossom, Bagley Wood ; one example, 
May 16th, 1904. 
*Phlcophilus edwardsi, Steph. By sweeping under trees in autumn; 
Wytham Park, rare. 
FAMILY Cleridz. 
*Thanasimus formicarius, L. Under willow-bark, Summertown, rare 
5 Ea) 
Necrobia ruficollis, F. In rather dry carrion, not rare. ‘‘ Taken on 
carrion at Oxford in 1819” (/. W. 4). 
N. violacea, L. With the preceding, often common. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford 
in 1819. Taken in 1822” (7. W. £Z.). 
N. rufipes, De G. Occurs not rarely with the two preceding species. 
