HISTORY or GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Nephanes Titon, Newm. Not common, amongst 



hay refuse. It is the smallest beetle we have. 

 1. Ptilium Spencei, All. Not common. 



1. Tricopterex lata, Mots. Common amongst hay 



refuse. 



2. T. sericans, Heer. Common. 



3. T. brevipennis, Er. Not common. 



1. Clambus pubescens, Eedt. Not common. 

 1. Calyptomerus dubius, Marsh. Not common. 



1. Agathidium nigripenne, Fab. Not common amongst 



dead brambles in May. 



2. A. laevigatum, Er. Not common. 



3. A. varians, Bech. Not common. 



1. Leiodes humeralis, Fab. Rare. Taken by my 

 father in Mullett's Copse, August 2nd, 1862 ; 

 also by T. V. Wollaston, Esq., June, 1874. 



1. Colenis dentipes, Gyll. Not common. 



1. Anisotoma parvula, Sahl. Not common. 



2. A. badia, Sterm. Not common. 



3. A. calcarata, Er. Of frequent occurrence. 



4. A. dubia, Klug. Not common. 



5. A. litura, Steph. Not common. 



1. Hydnobius punctatissima, Steph. Very rare. 



Taken only by T. V. Wollaston, Esq., in the 



Cowleaze, May 1873. 

 1. Colon brunneum, Latr. Not common. 



1. Ptomophagus sericeus, Fab. Not common. 



2. P. anisotomoides, Spence. Not common. 



3. P. velox, Spence. Abundant. 



