94 Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire. 
S. capitatus, De G. With the preceding species, not rare. The well- 
marked and scarce var. fulvicornis, Walt. occurs at Tubney (//”. 7). 
S. retusus, Marsh. By sweeping ; Tubney, not rare. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford 
in) 1820)')((74, V7. 727.) 
*S. faber, Herbst. Under stones and in sandpits ; Tubney, sparingly. 
S. lateralis, Payk. Under heather on the sand; Tubney, sparingly. 
Exomias araneiformis, Schrank. Among dead leaves and sticks ; 
Bagley Wood, Islip, &c. ; not rare. 
*Brachysomus echinatus, Bonsd. By sweeping under hedges ; Abing- 
don, Tubney ; rare. 
Sciaphilus muricatus, F. By sweeping and in moss, especially in woods ; 
not rare. 
*Tropiphorus tomentosus, Marsh. ‘‘Taken at Oxford in* 1820” 
(FW. H.). 
Liophlceus nubilus, F. Summertown, on paths, scarce. ‘‘ Taken on 
the flags that grow in the water down at Iffley and is very abundant 
there” (7. W. J56)\r 
Polydrusus'tereticollis, De G. 
P. pterygomalis, Sch. 
P. cervinus, L. 
Phyllobius oblongus, L. By sweeping and beating in early summer ; 
common. ‘‘ Very commonly taken in May in beating oaks, taken at 
Oxford in 1819.” (&. W. Z.). 
*P. calcaratus, F. By sweeping in damp places; Cothill, not rare; Bag- 
ley Wood (WW. #.). 
. urtice, De G. On nettles, especially in damp places ; abundant in 
early summer. 
. pyri, L. On young a atid by sweeping ; generally common. 
. argentatus, L. 
. maculicornis, Germ. 
. viridizris, Laich. f 
Barynotus obscurus, F. In tufts and under stones ; Summertown, Tub- 
ney; not rare. 
*B. elevatus, Marsh. By sweeping and in tufts; Bagley Wood, Cumnor ; 
scarce. 
Alophus triguttatus, F. ‘‘ Taken in 1820 in great numbers in the road- 
way thro’ Lord Abingdon’s grounds at Witham” (/. WW. #.). 
Sitones griseus, F. By sweeping ; Tubney, frequent. Usually a coast 
species. 
On young trees in woods; all com- 
mon in early summer. 
) These three species are plentiful, especially 
in woods and lanes, in early summer, 
4) go}tao} tao) = ae) 
. hispidulus, F. By sweeping, on walls, in sandpits, &c. ; very common. 
-humeralis, Steph. By sweeping and in sandpits; Cothill, Tubney ; 
not rare. 
- meliloti, Walt. On Melilotus officinalis ; Chawley brick-pit, scarce. 
c flavescens, Marsh. \ These two species are generally distributed and 
. puncticollis, Steph. f not rare by sweeping, especially in autumn. 
. suturalis, Steph. Boar’s Hill (C. 2. Collins). 
.lineatus, L. On Leguminous plants ; abundant everywhere. 
Ss. sulcifrons, Thunb. On Lotus, Lathyrus, &c. ; Wytham Park ; not 
rare. 
“Gronops lunatus, F. In sandy places; Tubney, scarce; Bagley Wood 
(W. £#.). 
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. cambricus, Steph. On Lotus major ; Bagley Wood, not rare. 
. regensteinensis, Herbst. On broom ; Chawley brick-pit, not rare. 
. crinitus, Herbst. By sweeping and in sandpits; Cothill, Tubney ; 
frequent. 
. tibialis, Herbst. On Leguminous plants ; generally distributed and 
not rare. 
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