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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Cetonia squalida. — C. hirta. — C. 



floralis. 

 Tracbys pygmseus. 

 Capnodis cariosa. — C. tenebrionis. 

 Anthaxia viminalis. 

 Acmseodera discoidea. 

 Dasytes algineus. 

 Dolichosoma nobile. 

 Drilus flavescens. 

 Malachius parilis. 

 Erodius, var. siculus, var. vicinus. 

 Pachychila dejeani. — P. cossvrensis. 



—P. frioli. 

 Teutgria grosse. 

 Stenosis sardia, var. major. 

 Acis spinosa. — A. atrata. 

 Blaps raucronata. — B. gages. 

 Pimelia rugosa. — P. sardia. — P. 



inflata. 

 Sepidium siculum. 

 Pedium punctatostriatus. 

 Opatus validum. 

 Trichodes alvearius, var. dahlii. 

 Meloe zuccius, var. carossa. — M. 



erytbrocnemus. — M. murinus. 

 Hybalus dorcas. 



Ateuchus pius. — A. semipunctatus. 



— A. variolosus. 

 Gymnopleurus mopsus. 

 Copris hispanus. 

 Bubas bison. — B. bubalis. 

 Onthopbagus taurus. 

 Cartallum ebulinurn. 

 Pbytcecia rufiraana. — P. virescens. 

 Cryptocephalus rugicollis, var. 6- 



notatus, var. verrucosa. 

 Timarcha pimilioides. 

 Chrysomela atra. — C. banksii. — C. 



sparshalli. — C. palustris. — C. 



grosse. 

 Malacosoma lusitanica. 

 Cassida depressa. 

 Lytta segetum. 

 Brachycerus mauritanicus. — B. un- 



datus. — B. albidentatus. — B. 



cirrosus. — B. oculatus. 

 Agryphus hsemarensis. 

 Anisoryncbus monochus. 

 Cleonus cinereus. 

 Lixus paraplectus. 

 Agapanthia asphodeli. — A. acuti- 



pennis. — A. cardui. 



Geotrupes laevigatas. 



This list mentions only the more conspicuous insects, the 

 greater part of those collected being not yet identified. I was 

 fortunate enough during my short stay to discover several insects 

 new to the island, so a collector, choosing a better season and 

 spending more time, ought to do great things. 



15, Kose Crescent, Cambridge, April 22, 1884. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO A LIST OF THE LEPIDOPTERA OF 



THE SOUTH-EAST COAST. 



By A. H. Shepherd. 



The under- mentioned list of species, taken during August 



only, between Sandwich and St. Margaret's Bay, Kent, may be 



of interest to those collectors who may not yet have paid a visit 



to that locality : — 



Pieris brassicm and P. rapes, com- 

 mon everywhere. 



Colias edusa, occasionally all round 

 tbe coast. 



Vanessa xirtica, V. to, V. atalanta, 

 and V. cardui, all round tbe coast ; 

 the last species occasionally 

 swarms. 



