INSECTS 



MELYRIDii: 



Malachius aeneus, L. Ti/gutt; St. Leonards, 

 LeiL'ts, lijield 



— bipustulatus, L. 



— viridis, F. Camber, common ; Letces, 



Brighton 



— marginellus, Ol. Camber, rare ; East- 



hourne, Brighton 

 Axinotarsus pulicarius, F. Rye, JVinchel- 

 sea ; rare 



— ruficollis, Ol. ^V''} Guestling, rare ; 



Lewes 

 Anthocomus fasciatus, L. 

 Dasytes flavipes, F. Brighton, St. Leonards, 



Guestling 



— oculatus, Kies. Levies 



— arosus, Kies. Battle, Guestling, Abbots 



IVood, Lewes, Laughton 

 Psilothrix nobilis, 111. 



Haplocnemus nigricornis, F. Hastings, rare 

 Phloeophilus edwardsi, Steph. Hastings 



district, not common 

 Clerid-i 



Opilo mollis, L. Hastings, rare ; Brighton 

 Thanasimus formicarius, L. Fairlight 

 Necrobia ruficollis, F. Hastings, scarce 



— violacea, L. Fairlight, Hurst Green ; 



scarce 



— rufipes, De G. Hastings, Ewhurst 

 Corynetes coeruleus, De G. Guestling, scarce 



Drilid^ 



Drilus flavescens, Rossi. Male local, fe- 

 male very rare ; male not uncommon 

 near Lexves ; the female is recorded 

 from ' the Sussex Downs ' 

 Ptinid^ 



Ptinus germanus, F. Rare ; Rye 



— fur, L. 



— subpilosus. Mall. Rare ; Tilgate Forest, 



in ants' nests (Brewer) 



[ — pilosus, Miill. Said to have been taken 

 in Tilgate Forest, but perhaps con- 

 fused with the preceding] 



Niptus hololeucus, Fabr. 



Hedobia imperialis, L. Hastings district, 

 Barcombe, Lewes 



Gibbium scotias, Scop. Hastings 

 Anobiid^ 



Dryophilus pusillus, Gyll. Laughton, Tilgate 



— anobioides, Chevr. Very rare ; 



Laughton (Morris) 

 Priobium castaneum, F. Hastings, Abbots 



Wood, Barcombe, Lewes 

 Anobium domesticum, Fourc. 



— fulvicorne, Sturm. Hastings, Lewes 



— paniceum, L. 



Xestobium tessellatum, F. Hastings, Battle, 



Lewes, Arundel^ 

 * Part of the roof of Arundel Church was 

 destroyed by this insect some years ago. 



ANOBIID.T (continued) 



Ernobius mollis, L. Hastings, Lewes and 



Newhaven districts 

 Ptilinus pectinicornis, L. St. Leonards, 



Guestling, Hastings ; rare 

 Ochina licderas, Mali. St. Leonards, Hol- 



lington, rare ; Landport, Lewes 

 Xyletinus ater, Panz. Rare ; Shipley, 



Rusper 

 Ccenocara bovists, HofF. Rye 

 Dorcatoma flavicornis, F. Hurst Green 



(Butler) 

 Anitys rubens, Thoms. Netherjicld 

 Rhizopertha pusilla, F. Hastings 



ClSSID^ 



Cis boleti, Scop. 



— villosulus, Marsh. Hastings district 



— micans, Herbst. Guestling 



— hispidus, Payk. Guestling ; Broomham 



Grove, Lewes 



— bidentatus, Ol. Hastings district 



— alni, Gyll. 



— nitidus, Herbst. Guestling, Lewes 



■ — pygmaeus. Marsh. Hastings district 



— festivus, Panz. „ „ 



— fuscatus, Mel. „ „ 

 Ennearthron affine, Gyll. Hastings, St. 



Leonards Forest 



— cornutum, Gyll. Hastings, St. Leonards 



Forest, Hurst Green 

 Octotemnus glabriculus, Gyll. 

 Prionid^ 



Prionus coriarius, L. Rare ; Hollington, 

 Buxted Pari, Goodwood, Hayward's 

 Heath 

 Cerambycid^ 



Callidium violaceum, L. Hastings, Laugh- 

 ton, Hayward's Heath 



— variabile, L. Ore near Hastings 



— alni, L. Hastings district, Brighton, 



Abbots IVood, Crowhurst, Laughton, 



Rotherfield near Lewes 

 Clytus arietis, L. 



Gracilia minuta, F. Hastings district 

 Obrium cantharinum, L. ' Brighton 



(Stephens) 

 Rhagium inquisitor, F. 



— bifasciatum, F. 



Pachyta collaris, L, Brighton district, 

 woods, rare 



Toxotus meridianus, Panz. 



Leptura livida, F. 



[ — rufa, BruUe. A single male recorded 

 from Holm Bush, Brighton ; doubt- 

 fully indigenous] 



Strangalia aurulenta, F. Very rare ; Arun- 

 del (S. Stevens) 



— quadrifasciata, L. Hastings district, 



not uncommon ; Abbots IVood, 

 Laughton, Hayward's Heath 



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