A HISTORY OF SURREY 



Emphytus succinctus, Kl. Waking (Morice) Tenthredopsis litterata, Geoff. Virginia Water 



cingillum, Kl. Waking (Morice) dorsalis, Lep. I- Oxshott (Beaumont) 



calceatus, Kl. Ripley (Morice) coqueberti, Klg.J 



tener, Fall. Oxshott (Beaumont) campestris, L. Box Hill (Beaumont) 



grossulariae, Klg. Wtybridge (Beaumont) var. fulviceps, Steph."| Virginia Water 

 Taxonus glabratus, Fall. Waking (Morice) excisa, Thorns. / (Morice) 



fletcheri, Cam. Oxshott (Beaumont) nassata, L. sec. Konow. Byjteet (Morice) 

 Dolerus pratensis, Fall. Box Hill (Beaumont) thornleyi, Knw. Stoke fAbernon (Morice) 



aericeps, Thorns. }*&-, / \ Pachyprotasis rapae, L. Box /////(Beaumont) 



thomsoni, Knw. / ' Macrophya ribis, Schr. Cobham (Morice) 



anticus, Klg. Ripley (Stephens) punctum album, L. Box Hill (Beaumont) 



puncticollis, Thorns. Waking (Morice) rufipes, L. Cobham (Morice) 



nigratus, Mull. Box Hill (Beaumont) blanda, F. Chatham (Morice) 



picipes, Klg. Oxshott (Beaumont) annulata, Geoff. Reigate (Chawner) 



rugosulus, V. Dalla Torre. 1 Allantus temulus, Scop. Cranleigk (Morice) 

 Loderus palmatus, Kl. I Waking scrophulariae, L. Waking (Morice) 



vestigialis, Kl. j (Morice) flavipes, Four. Battersea (Curtis) 



pratorum, Fall. J distinguendus, V. Stein. Byfleet (Morice) 

 Rhogogastera viridis L. Reigate (Chawner) - arcuatus Forst j (Chawner) 

 - ff a > K1 |" } Box Hill (Beaumont) Tenthredo l.v.da, L / ' 



fulvipes, Scop. J solitana, Scop, (surrey, Cam. vol. i. p. eo) 



aucupariae, Kl. Chabham (Morice) mesomela, L. Reigate (Chawner) 



COLEOPTERA 



Beetles 



The following list includes all the species known to me as occurring 

 in Surrey, or of which I can find any record. The county has, perhaps, 

 next to Kent, been more worked than any other in England ; hence the 

 list is a very long one, though even now there are not a few fairly 

 common species, known to occur in Kent, Sussex, or Essex, of which 

 there appears to be no Surrey record. The localities where the insects 

 have chiefly been found may be grouped under four heads : (i) Godstone, 

 Caterham, Purley, Merstham, Redhill, Reigate, Betchworth, Dorking, 

 Mickleham, Gomshall, Shiere, Merrow, Guildford, etc., on the line of the 

 North Downs between Farnham and Limpsfield ; (2) Dulwich, Norwood, 

 Shirley, Addington, Wimbledon, Merton, Richmond, Claygate, Oxshott, 

 Esher, Ashtead, Leatherhead, Clandon, Weybridge, Woking, Horsell, 

 Chobham and Bagshot, as well as various places along the south bank of 

 the Thames between Putney and Egham, to the north of the North 

 Downs ; (3) Earlswood, Charlwood, Leith Hill, Chiddingfold, Haslemere 

 and Frensham, to the south of the North Downs ; (4) South London and 

 the various towns, which have furnished many cosmopolitan forms not 

 usually found in the open country. 



The published lists of Carabidee, Dytiscidce, Hydrophilida, Staphylinidce, 

 etc., of the Reigate district, by Mr. J. Linnell, as well as a MS. catalogue 

 of the Coleoptera of Chiddingfold, kindly lent by Mr. H. Donisthorpe, 

 have been of great service in compiling the present list. It may be noted 

 that nearly three-fourths of the total number of species have been found 

 by myself in Surrey. Those marked with an asterisk have been re- 

 corded from this county only in Britain. 



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