A HISTORY OF LEICESTERSHIRE 



CURCULIONIDAE (continued) 



Ceuthorhynchus marginatus, Pk. c. 



urticae, Boh. Gumley 



rugulosus, Hbst. Bradgate 



- melanostictus, Marsh. Leicester district, v.r. 



asperifoliarum, Gyll. Bradgate. r. 



chrysanthemi, Germ. c. 



litura, F. Loughborough, Gumley 

 Ceuthorhynchidius floralis, Pk. c. 



pyrrhorhynchus, Marsh, c. 



melanarius, Steph. Gumley 



horridus, F. Gumley 



troglodytes, F. c 



Amalus haemorrhous, Hbst. Gumley 

 Rhinonchus gramineus, F. Soar Valley, r. 



- perpendicularis, Reich. Damp meadows, n.r. 



castor, F. Bradgate 



Litodactylus leucogaster, Marsh. Gnby Pool, Buddon 

 Phytobius comari, Hbst. Aylestone 



- 4-tubercuIatus, F. Woodhouse 



- canaliculatus, Fahr. Thornton, Gumley 

 Limnobaris t-album, L. Woods and meadows, n.c. 

 Baris laticollis, Marsh. Gumley 



- picicornis, Marsh. Aylestone 



- lepidii, Germ. Gumley 



Balaninus venosus, Grav. In floods April 1843 

 (Plant) is our only note of this species 



nucum, L. c. On hazels in woods 



- villosus, F. Sheet Hedges, Buddon, Sutton Amblen 



Woods 

 Calandra granaria, L. Flour mills, Leicester 



- oryzae, L. Flour mills, Leicester 

 Stcreocorynes truncorum, Germ. Gumley 

 Magdalis armigera, Fourc. Leicester district on elms. 



n.c. 



- cerasi, L. Buddon, Sheet Hedges, r. 



- pruni, L. On blackthorn, n.r. 



barbicornis, Lat. Gumley 



SCOLYTIDAE 



Scolytus destructor, c. in elms 



pruni, Ratz. Gumley 



intricatus, Ratz. Gumley 



rugulosus, Ratz. Gumley 



multistriatus, Marsh. Qwston, Leicester Frith, Gumley 



SCOLYTIDAE (continued) 



Hylastes ater, Pk. c. in oak. 



cunicularius, Er. Near Gumley, once (Matthews) 



angustatus, Hbst. Gumley 

 Hylastinus obscurus, Marsh, n.c. 

 Hylesinus crenatus, F. Ash. n.c. 



oleiperda, F. Gumley 



vittatus, F. Gumley 

 Myelophilus piniperda, L. c. in pines 

 Cissophagus hederae, Schm. Leicester Frith 

 Xylechinus pilosus, Ratz. Leicestershire 

 Phloeophthorus rhododactylus, Marsh. Gumley 

 Cryphalus abietis, Ratz. Gumley, out of Scotch fir 



the first British specimens (Matthews) 

 Pityophthorus pubescens, Marsh. Gumley 

 Xylocleptes bispinus, Duft. Gumley 

 Dryocaetes villosus, F. Bradgate, Gumley, Bardon 

 Pityogenes chalcographus, L. Gumley 



bidentatus, Hbst. Buddon, Gumley 

 Trypodendron domesticum, L. Buddon, Bardon, 



Qwston, in oak. c. 

 Xyleborus dryographus, Ratz. Gumley 



ABNORMAL COLEOPTERA 

 STYLOPIDAE 



Stylops melittae. Kirb. f in various species of An- 

 drena no note of <$ 



INTRODUCED SPECIES 

 CARABIDAE 



Carabus auratus. Swithland, probably introduced 

 with plants (W. Moss) 



DERMESTIDAE 

 Anthrenus scrophulariae, L. Gumley (Matthews) 



CERAMBYCIDAE 



Monohammus sartor, F. Leicester 



sutor, L. Leicester, Aylestone 



tittilator, F. Leicester, a specimen in the Bates 



collection 

 Serropalpus striatus, Heil. Leicester 





LEPIDOPTERA 



Butterflies and Moths 



For Lepidoptera the county of Leicester is hardly an ideal one, though a good many workers at 

 various times have left on record many interesting notes. 



A list of the Macro Lepidoptera by Messrs. Bouskell and Headly was published in 1891 in the 

 Transactions of the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society. 



The Micros have not been thoroughly worked, though the Rev. Canon Cruttwell and others 

 have done some good work in this direction. 



Amongst those who have studied the county distribution and contributed their notes to the 

 writer, which are comprised in an unpublished list of the Lepidoptera compiled by him, are the 

 late Rev. A. Matthews who worked the Market Harborough district, the late Mr. J. Weildt of 

 Loughborough, Mr. F. R. Rowley of Exeter, the late Rev. J. H. Hind of Quorn, Mr. G. B. Dixon 

 of Leicester, Mr. C. B. Headly, of Leicester, Mr. W. J. Kaye of Ditton Hill, Rev. G. W. Whitting- 

 ham of Knighton, and the Rev. A. R. Birkenhead of Market Bosworth. 



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