go = Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire. 
FamiLy Lagriide. 
Lagria hirta, L. By sweeping under hedges, \c., in summer ; common, 
FAMILY Cistelide. 
Cistela murina, L. On flowers and by sweeping ; early summer, com- 
mon. 
*Cteniopus sulphureus, L. On Galiwm verum, &c. ; Tubney, abundant 
in July. Usually a coast species. 
FAMILY Melandryade. 
*Tetratoma fungorum, F, In fungion old trees; Tubney, Wood Eaton ; 
common. 
*Conopalpus testaceus, Ol. By sweeping under trees; Wytham Park, 
rare. 
*Melandrya caraboides, L. On oak stumps, Bagley Wood (WW. 4.) ; in 
old willows at Oxford (/. W. S.).  ‘* Taken at Oxford in 1820 under 
the bark of willows, they seem to be fond of basking in the sun” 
(4S VLE). 
Famity Pythide. 
*Salpingus castaneus, Panz. By sweeping under fir-trees ; Tubney, 
Wytham Park; scarce. 
*Lissodema 4-pustulata, Marsh. By sweeping ; Summertown, Wytham 
Park 5 scarce. 
Rhinosimus viridipennis, Steph. ) In dead sticks and by sweeping; 
R. planirostris, F. i both rather common and widely 
distributed. 
FaMity Cidemeride. 
CEdemera nobilis, Scop. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford in 1819” (7. W. Z#.). 
CE. lurida, Marsh, In flowers, early summer ; not rare in woody places. 
*Oncomera femorata, F. ‘‘A single specimen captured flying in the 
Clty wal(@/a Zea 
*Nacerdes melanura, L. On walls and palings; occasionally in the 
City. Much more common on the coast than inland. 
*Ischnomera coerulea, L. ‘‘ Rarely on hawthorn in early spring” 
(J. W.2S.); ‘Capt. Bagley Wood, 1819” (4. W. /.). 
FAMILY Pyrochroide. 
Pyrochroa serraticornis, Scop. On hedges and flowers in early sum- 
mer; not rare. ‘‘Taken in June in 1819 at Oxford on almost every 
hedge about the City” (4. W. #.). 
FamMity Mordellide. 
*Mordella fasciata, F. On Umbelliferous flowers in July ; Wytham Park, 
fairly common ; also at Cothill. 
*Mordellistena abdominalis, F. On hawthorn-blossom ; Bagley Wood, 
Boar’s Hill; scarce. 
