104 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Otiorhynchus tenebricosus, Herbs. Not common. 



2. O. niger, Fab. Not common. 



3. O. raucus, Fab. Not common. 



4. 0. picipes, Fab. Common. 



1. Omias brunnipes, Oliv. Abundant. 



2. Phyllobius oblongus, Linn. Common. 



2. P. argentatus, Linn. Abundant. 



3. P. pyri, Linn. Abundant. 



4. P. calcaratus, Fab. Abundant. 



5. P. alneti, Fab. Common. 



6. P. uniformis, Marsh. Abundant. 



1. Hypera variabilis, Herbs. Abundant. 



2. H. murinus, Fab. Abundant. 



3. H. rumicis, Linn. Abundant. 



4. H. polygonis, Linn. Abundant. 



5. H. punctata, Fab. Not common. 



6. H. pollux. Fab. Common. 



7. H. tigrinus, Dej. Not common. 



8. H. trilineatus, Marsh. Common. 



1. Hylobius abietis, Linn. Not common. 



I. Leiosomus ovatulus, Clav. Not common. 



1. Tropiphorus carinatus, Mull. Rare. Taken by my 

 father, February 26th, and March 16th, 1832 ; 

 by myself, May, 1864, and May 23rd, 1867, in 

 Pelles, and May 21st, 1875, in Little Wootton 

 Wood ; also by T. V. Wollaston, Esq., in Little 

 Wootton Wood, May 28th, 1873. 



1. Barynotus obscurus, Fab. Not common. 



1. Liophlseus nubilis, Fab. Common on Whitedown. 



