A HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 



PTINIDAE (continued) 



Xestoblum tessellatum, Fab. S. Leverton, was common 

 in the old church (Thornley) ; Retford (Pegler) ; 

 Cokatck (Ryles) 



Ernobius mollis, L. 



Ptilinus pectinicornis, L. 



Ochina hederae, Moll. Chilwell (Ryles) ; Retford 

 .(Pegler) 



Xyletinus ater, Panz. On old palings at Newark, not 

 uncommon (Hadfield ; Fowler, Brit. Coleop. iv, 



195) 



Dorcatoma flavicornis, Fab. Sherwood Forest (Mat- 

 thews ; Fowler, Brit. Coleop. iv, 198) 



Anitys rubens, Hoff. Sherwood Forest (Rev. A. Mat- 

 thews, Dr. Chaster, and J. R. le B. Tomlin) 



BOSTRICHIDAE 



Rhizopertha pusilla, Fab. Old corn mill, Retford 



(Pegler) 

 Bostrichus capucinus, L. ' Nottinghamshire? Stephens 



(Fowler, Brit. Coleop. iv, 201) 



LYCTIDAE 



Lyctus canaliculatus, Fab. Worksop (Houghton) ; 

 ' Very abundant during the summer in Notting- 

 hamshire ; Dr. Howitt ' (Stephens) 



brunneus, Steph. ' Nottingham, one specimen in 



a shop window, 1829 ; Dr. Howitt' (Stephens) 



SPHINDIDAE 



Sphindus dubius, Gyll. Sherwood Forest (J. K.Taylor 

 and Blatch) 



CISSIDAE 

 Cis boleti, Scop. 



micans, Fab. Sherwood Forest (Fowler, Chaster, 

 Tomlin, etc.) 



- hispidus, Payk. Sherwood Forest (Blatch and Hor- 



ner, Chaster) 



- bidentatus, Ol. Retford (Pegler) ; Sherwood Forest 



(Blatch and Homer) 



nitidus, Herbst.^ , , r /mi. j 

 - festivus Panz. \ Sh ^ /*" (Blatch and 



- fuscatus, Mell. J H rner > 



Ennearthron cornutum, Gyll. Sherwood Forest (Chas- 



ter) 

 Octotemnus glabriculus, Gyll. 



CERAMBYCIDAE 



Aromia moschata, L. Nottingham and Retford districts 

 Callidium violaceum, L. Ruddington (W. H. Free- 

 stone) ; Worksop (Houghton) 



- variabile, L. Sherwood Forest (Blatch, Tomlin) 

 Clytus arietis, L. 



mysticus, L. Chilwell (Ryles) ; S. Leverton 



(Thornley) ; Retford (Pegler) 



[Cyllene crinicornis, Chev. A fine example of this 

 Central American longicorn was captured in 

 Retford railway station in September, 1899, 

 and taken to Mr. Stephen Pegler. It was 

 identified by Mr. E. J. Gahan of the British 

 Museum] 



Gracilia minuta, Fab. Retford, in great quantity in 

 an old hamper (Pegler) 



Molorchus umbellatarum, L. Kingston-on-Soar, August 

 1903 (Thornley) 



CERAMBYCIDAE (continued) 



Rhagium bifasciatum, Fab. 

 Toxotus meridianus, Panz. 



Leptura scutellata, Fab. Sherwood Forest, June, 1869 

 (J. K. Taylor) 



livida, Fab. Cottam, 6 July, 1901 (Eland Shaw) 

 Strangalia quadrifasciata, L. Langford Moor ; Sher- 

 wood Forest 



armata, Herbst. Treswell Wood, rather common ; 



Sherwood Forest ; Wellow Park 



Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. Treswell and Gring- 

 ley Woods (Thornley) ; Sherwood Forest (Ryles) 



analis, Panz. Colwick (Ryles) 



ruficornis, Fab. 



Acanthocinus aedilis, L. Cossall ; Wilford ; Clifton; 



in all cases not far from a colliery, and probably 



imported in pit-props ; Worksop (Houghton) 

 Leiopus nebulosus, L. Bramcote and Sherwood Forest 



(Ryles) ; S. Leverton (Thornley) ; Clumber 



(Pegler) 

 Pogonochaerus bidentatus, Thorns. S. Leverton, not 



uncommon in late autumn (Thornley) 



dentatus, Fourc. S. Leverton (Thornley) 

 Monochammus sutor, L. Near Clifton colliery, Not- 

 tingham, one specimen, probably imported 

 (Walker) 



Saperda carcharias, L. Worksop (Houghton); Cinder 

 Hill 



scalaris, L. Sherwood Forest, June, 1869 (J. K. 



Taylor), and two specimens in 1889 (W. G. 

 Blatch) ; also taken by Mr. Tomlin and 

 Dr. Chaster 



Tetrops praeusta, L. 



Stenostola ferrea, Schrank. Taken at Nottingham, 

 abundantly in June, 1828, sparingly in 1829 

 (G. Howitt: see Entomologist for 1878, p. 177). 

 Near Nottingham, 1831 (A. H. Davis in Lou- 

 don's Mag. N. //.April, 1832) ; Newark (Fow- 

 ler, Brit, Coleop. iv, 254) 



Phytoecia cylindrica, L. Newark (Hadfield ; Fowler, 

 Brit. Coleop. iv, 255) 



BRUCHIDAE 



Bruchus rufimanus, Boh. 



villosus, Fab. Sherwood Forest (Tomlin) 



CHRYSOMELIDAE 



Donacia simplex, Fab. 



semicuprea, Panz. Canal, Retford, common 



(Thornley) ; Wollaton Canal (Ryles) ; Worksop 

 (Houghton) 



sericea, L. 



Haemonia appendiculata, Panz. (= equiseti, Fab.) 

 Holme Pierrepont, one specimen (W. H. Free- 

 stone, confirmed by Rev. A. Thornley) 



Lema lichenis, Voet. Nottingham and Retford districts 



melanopa, L. 



Crioceris lilii, Scop. (=merdigera, Fab.) Newark dis- 

 trict (?) [Hadfield coll.] 



Cryptocephalus coryli, L. Langfird Moor, a single 

 specimen beaten from birch, 29 June, 1899 

 (Thornley) 



pusillus, Fab. Sherwood Forest (Fowler, Brit. 



Coleop. iv, 295) 



labiatus, L. 



querceti, Suffr. Sherwood Forest (Matthews, Blatch, 



Ryles, and others) 



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