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Atomaria fuscata, Sch. Chilswell and Wood Eaton (W. H.) 
A. analis, Er. Oxford City (W. Z.). 
“*Ephistemus globosus, Waltl. In tufts of grass; Yarnton, 18th April, 
and Radley, 27th April, 1907, singly. 
FAamMiLy Dermestide. 
[Dermestes vulpinus, F. An entry in the Rev. F. W. Hope’s inter- 
leaved copy of Marsham’s ‘‘ Entomologia Britannica,” vol. I., opposite 
p- 61, under D. éessedlatus, F., evidently refers to this species: ‘‘an 
vulpinus. Taken at Oxford in 1821” (#. W. H.). The insect 
will almost certainly be found in houses and stores in the city.] 
*Anthrenus varius, F. In garden, Oxford (I. #.). 
FAMILY Scarabeide. 
Aphodius borealis, Gyll. Islip (W. Z). 
Geotrupes mutator, Marsh, Generally frequent, especially in autumn, 
FAMILY Buprestidee. 
(**Aphanisticus emarginatus, F. It is quite possible that the insect from 
Bagley Wood, recorded by the late Mr. J. W. Shipp (Entom. Mo. 
Mag. vol. XXX., p. 15) as Aphanzsticus pusillus, Ol., may have been 
the above species, as there are two examples of A. emarginatus, 
evidently mounted by him, in the collection of British Coleoptera in the 
Oxford University Museum ; and another specimen, said to have been 
taken in Bagley Wood, was submitted by him to Mr. G. C. Champion 
in 1893 for determination. A. emarginatus was introduced as a British 
species by Mr. Donisthorpe on numerous examples taken in the Isle of 
Wight (Entom. Record, 1903, p. 265). One example of A. pusillus 
was taken by Mr. Donisthorpe in my company, by sweeping at Wytham 
Park on September 13th, 1907. | 
FaMILy Telephoride. 
**Dasytes niger, L. On flowers of Matricaria near Radley ; one example, 
July 29th, 1907. 
FamiLy Anobiide. 
Anobium paniceum, L. I found a considerable number of this omni- 
vorous beetle in the stuffing of a dried North African lizard belonging 
to Mr. G. C. Druce, May 30th, 1907, and have also picked up exam- 
ples in Summertown. 
FamMILy Lamiide. 
*Agapanthia lineatocollis, Don. This fine Longicorn occurred rather 
freely on thistles, Aupatorium cannabinum, etc., at Headington Wick 
Copse on June 2Ist and 27th, 1907. 
FAMILY Bruchide. 
*Bruchus loti, Payk. On Lotus corniculatus, etc.; sparingly at Cothill, 
June, 1907. 
FamiLty Chrysomelide. 
Galerucella calmariensis, L. Om rushes in damp places; Tubney, 
not rare (/. C.). 
