BEETLES. FLIES. SAW-FLIES 139 



BEETLES 

 Recorded from the Botanic Garden, unless another locality 



is given : 



Calathus melanocephalus, L. R. G. Heledona agaricola, Hbst. 



11 T- /-U /-u In fungus on a dead Birch. 



Anchomenus puellus, Dej. Ch. Ch. 



rr . Ch. Un. 



Holme . . n X-. 



^.1 /~.i Pyrochroaserraticornis,Scop. K. G., 



Ocypus fuscatus, Gr. Ch. Ch. igoo 



Holme Apoderus coryli, L. F. W. H. 



Dacne humeralis, F. Ch. Ch. Otiorrhynchus sulcatus, F. Very 



Mycetophagus piceus, F. Taken common. F. IV. H. 



in 1820 by F. W. Hope Orchestes alni, L. Magdalen 



Grove. R. G. 



Clytus mysticus, L. F. W. H. Ceuthorrhynchus contractus, Marsh. 



Bruchus seminarius, L. Baxter R. G., 1890 



Crioceris 12-punctata, L. F. W. H. Ceuthorrhynchus pollinaris, Forst. 



Baxter, 1820 

 Phaedontumidulus, Germ. R. G., Calandra oryzae, L. Baxter 



Cossonus ferrugineus, Clairv. 



Sermyla halensis, L. F. W. H., In a decaying elm, Sept. 1893. 



1820 R. G. 



FLIES 

 BY A. H. HAMM 



The following are a few of the more interesting Flies found 

 in the Garden : 



DlPTERA DlPTERA (cont.) 



Syrphus ribesii, L. Eristalis tenax, L. 



,, bifasciatus, Fab. arbustorum, L. 



corollae, Fab. ,, pertinax, Scop. 



,, balteatus, Beg. Helophilus pendulus, L. 



Sphaerophoria scripta, L. Syritta pipiens, L. 



menthrastri, L. Bombilius major, L. 



Ascia podagrica, Fab. 



SAW-FLIES 



Both Nematus ribesii^ the Currant Saw-fly and N. gallicola y 

 which occasions the Bean Galls or red swellings on the leaves 

 of the Willow, have been found in the Garden. 



