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58 Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire. 
*Longitarsus lycopi, Foudr. Taken by Mr. Donisthorpe. 
*L. reichei, All. Ogley Bog (W. #.). 
L. pellucidus, Foudr. Beckley (W. #.). 
Crepidodera rufipes, L. By sweeping in early summer; Wood Eaton 
and Kennington, sparingly (/. C.). 
*Cassida sanguinolenta, F. By sweeping at Headington Wick Copse ; 
one example, 27th June, 1907. 
Fami_y Tenebrionide. 
Tenebrio obscurus, F. Occasionally in houses, shops, &c., in the city 
(As Ai ZZ): 
Gnathocerus cornutus, F. In fowls’ corn, Oxford (W. Z.). 
Tribolium confusum, Duv. Shotover (W. Z.). 
Famity Melandryide. 
. *Orchesia micans, Panz. Bred in numbers from hard fungus on an elm 
between Islip and Bletchington, June, 1907. 
FaMity Pythide. 
[**Mycterus curculionoides, F. A specimen of this curious beetle, 
doubtfully indigenous to Britain, is recorded by the late Mr. Sidney 
Olliff, as having been taken by Mr. M. Gunning near Oxford in or 
about the year 1882. Cf. Canon Fowler’s ‘‘ British Coleoptera,” 
vol. IV., p. 57-] 
FaMILy Mordellidee. 
*Mordellistena neuwaldeggiana, Panz. Marston Ferry, beaten from 
willow, one, 30th June, 1907 (/. C.) ; Roddam Island, R. Cherwell, 
one on flowers of Sfer@a Ulmaria, July Ist, 1907. 
*M. brevicauda, Boh. On flowers at Headington Wick Copse; rare, 
June, 1907. 
FaMILy Xylophilide. 
*Xylophilus populneus, Panz. By sweeping under elms; Summertown, 
two examples, June 7th, 1907. 
FaMILY Curculionids. 
*Rhinomacer attelaboides, F. One example of this usually northern 
species taken by sweeping under fir trees at Tubney, 11th May, 1907. 
*Apion cracce, L. Shotover, by sweeping, rare, 22nd September, 1907 
(7. H. Beare). 
A. subulatum, Kirby. By sweeping; Banbury Road near Kidlington, 
tst August, 1907 (/. C.). 
*A, dissimile, Kirby. On 77ifolium arvense, L. (Hare’s-foot Trefoil) at 
Tubney ; locally common (JV. &.). Usually a coast species. 
** A. annulipes, Wenck. One example of this rare species taken by 
Prof. T. Hudson Beare at Shotover, 22nd September, 1907. 
*A. atomarium, Kirby. On 7hymus serpyllum, near Stanton St. John 
(W. £#.). 
A. striatum, Kirby. On furze (Ulex europeus) ; Tubney, common 
(W. #.). 
A. livescerum, Gyll. Cumnor, June, 1906 (/. C.); generally common 
on the cultivated Sainfoin (Oxobsychis sativa). : 
*A. simile, Kirby. On birch at Hen Wood; sparingly in late autumn, 
1906 and 1907 (W. Z.). 
