92 Ashmolean Natural History Soctety of Oxfordshire. 
*B. populi, L. ‘ Taken at Oxon in 1819” (7. W. Z.). 
Rhynchites zquatus, L. On hawthorn-blossom ; common everywhere. 
‘¢ Taken at Oxford in 1820” (7. W. #.). 
R. zneovirens, Marsh. By sweeping in woods ; Bagley Wood, Tubney, 
&c., not rare. 
R. minutus, Herbst. By general sweeping in early summer ; common. 
*R. interpunctatus, Steph. On young hazel and birch ; Bagley Wood, 
Boar’s Hill, scarce. 
R. nanus, Payk. On young birch trees; Boar’s Hill, not rare. 
*R. uncinatus, Thoms. With the preceding species, but rarely. 
*R. pubescens, F. Bagley Wood (W. @.). ‘‘ Taken at Bagley Wood 
whilst beating Oaks” (”. WV. 4). 
Deporaus megacephalus, Germ. On young Lirch trees; Boar’s Hill, 
not common. 
D. betulz, L. On young birch trees ; widely distributed and not rare. 
Apion pomone, F. By sweeping; Cothill, Tubney, Wytham Park, «ce. ; 
occasional. 
A. ulicis, Forst. On furze; generally common. 
A. miniatum, Germ, On docks (AXumex spp.); generally common. 
*A. cruentatum, Walt. In damp places, by sweeping, and in tufts in 
winter; Bagley Wood, Ogley Bog, Yarnton, Xc. ; scarce. 
A. hematodes, Kirby. On Zeucrium Scorodonia ; often in sandpits ; 
Boar’s Hill, Tubney, &c., plentiful. 
A. rubens, Steph. By sweeping, chiefly in autumn ; Tubney, not rare. 
**A, sanguineum, De G. This usually rare species has been taken in 
plenty at Tubney by Mr. W. Holland and myself, in sandpits and by 
sweeping, chiefly in September and October. It appears to be partial 
to Gnaphalium sylvaticum. 
*A. pallipes, Kirby. On Mercurialis perennis ; Cothill, Wood Eaton, 
Tubney ; fairly common. 
A. rufirostre, F. On Malva sylvestris ; widely distributed and not 
rare. 
A. vicie, Payk. By sweeping, in tufts, &c.; Ogley Bog, &c., not 
rare. 
A. difforme, Germ. By sweeping in moist places; also in tufts; 
generally common. 
. varipes, Germ. By sweeping ; Cothill, Tubney ; not rare. 
schonherri, Boh. This species, usually regarded as rare and chiefly 
attached to the coast, is plentiful at Tubney by sweeping as well as in 
tufts of grass in the winter. 
A. apricans, Herbst. By general sweeping; fairly common. 
A. assimile, Kirby. Tubney (W. /.). 
A. trifolii, L. By general sweeping in grassy places ; common. 
A. dichroum, Bedel. } Generally common, by sweeping in grassy 
A. nigritarse, Kirby. lanes, &c. 
A. confluens, Kirby. On Mfatricaria inodora ; Boar’s Hill, sparingly, 
July, 1899. 
*A. stolidum, Germ. On Chrysanthemum Leucanthemun in flower; 
Marston Ferry, June, 1906, sparingly. 
A. ezneum, F. These two species are common on JVZalva sylvestris, 
A. radiolus, Kirby. and generally distributed. 
A. onopordi, Kirby. Both common and widely distributed throughout 
A. carduorum, Kirby. the district, on thistles. 
**A. levigatum, Kirby. Two examples of this very rare and distinct 
species have been taken at Tubney; one in June, 1903, by Mr. W. 
Holland, the other (by sweeping) by Mr. H. St. J. Donisthorpe in my 
company, September 14th, 1905. 
