INSECTS 



Cyclica 



Lamprosoma concolor, Sturm. Hastings, 



Abbots /Food, Hellingly, Barcomhe 

 Timarcha tenebricosa, F. (laevigata, Duft.) 



— violaceo-nigra, De G. 



Chrysomela marginalis, Duft. Coivfo/d near 

 Horsham 



— marginata, L. Rare ; Lewes 



— banksi, F. Scarce ; Hastings and 



Brighton districts 



— staphyisa, L. 



— polita, L. 



— varians, Schall. Guestling, Holm Bush 



near Brighton, Lewes 



— fastuosa, Scop. Rare ; Guestling 



— didymata, Scriba. Hastings district 



— hyperici, Forst. Hastings district, Ab- 



bots Wood, Tilgate, Leives 

 Melasoma populi, L. Hastings district 



— longicoUe, Suffr. St. Leonards, Nether- 



field, Abbots JVood 

 Phytodecta rufipes, De G. Scarce ; Battle, 

 Laughton, Abbots JVood 



— viminalis, L. Laughton, Abbots Wood 



— olivacea, Forst. Hastings and Brighton 



districts, Abbots Wood 



— pallida, L. Tilgate Forest 

 Gastroidea polygoni, L. 

 Phasdon tumidulus, Germ. 



— armoracise, L. (betul^, Kust.) 



— cochlearia?, F. 



Phyllodecta vulgatissima, L. Abbots JVood, 

 apparently rare 



— cavifrons, Thoms. Hastings, Barcomhe, 



Laughton 



— vitelline, L. 



Hydrothassa aucta, F. Hastings, Leives 

 and Brighton districts 



— marginella, L. Brighton, Lewes 

 Prasocuris junci, Brahm. Barcomhe, JVin- 



terhourne, Leives ; not recorded from 

 the Hastings district 



— phellandrii, L. Common ; Hastings 



and Lewes districts 

 Luperus nigrofasciatus, Goeze. Hastings 

 district, scarce 



— rufipes. Scop. Hastings district, rare 

 Lochmasa capreas, L. Peppering, Abbots 



JVood, Laughton 



— suturalis, Thoms. Hastings district, 



Laughton 



— crataegi, Forst. Generally distributed 

 Galerucella viburni, Payk. Hastings dis- 

 trict 



— nymphaese, L. Peppering, Barcomhe, 



Lewes 



— sagittaria, Gyll. Lewes 



— lineola, F. Peppering, Abbots JVood 



— calmariensis, L. Guestling, Etchingham, 



Abbots Wood, Lewes 



Cyclica [continued) 



Galerucella tenella, L. Hastings district, 



Abbots JVood 

 Adimonia tanaccti, L. Fairlight, Leives 

 Sermyla halensis, L. Lewes, common 

 Longitarsus pulex, Schrank. Battle 



— anchusas, Payk. Bognor 



— holsaticus, L. DalUngton Forest 



— luridus. Scop. 



— brunneus, Duft. Lnvcs 



— fusculus, Kuts. Very rare ; Littling- 



ton (Power) 



— agilis. Rye. Rare ; Hollington near 



Hastings 



— suturellus, Duft., var. fuscicollis, Steph. 



Hastings, Lewes 



— atricillus, L. Hastings district, Littling- 



ton, Leives 



— patruelis, All. Hastings district 



— melanocephalus, All. 



— suturalis. Marsh. Lewes 



— nasturtii, F. Coivfold near Horsham 

 ■ — piciceps, Steph. „ „ 



— lycopi, Foudr. Hastings, Lewes 



— membranaceus, Foudr. (teucrii, All.) 



Hastings district 



— flavicornis, Steph. Fairlight, Bopeep 



— exoletus, L. Rye, Eastbourne, Brighton, 



Lewes 



— pusillus, Gyll. 



- — reichei, All. Littlington (Power) 



— tabidus, F. (verbasci, Panz.) Amherky 



— jacobaeje, Wat. 



— rutilus. 111. Hastings district, common' 



— ochroleucus. Marsh. Hastings district 



— gracilis, Kuts. „ „ 



— laevis, Duft. Hastings, St. Leonards 



Forest, Eastbourne, Lewes 

 Haltica ericeti. All. Hastings district 



— oleracea, L. (pusilia. All.) Leives 



— pusilia, Duft. (helianthemi, All.) Hol- 



lington, Peppering ^ 

 Hermasophaga mercurialis, F. Hastings 



district, JVarrcngore JVood nezr Lewes 

 Phyllotreta nodicornis. Marsh. Hastings, 



Bexhill 



— nigripes, F. (lepidii, Koch) Hastings, 



Bexhill, Barcomhe, Lewes 



— consobrina. Curt, (melaena, 111.) Hast- 



ings, Hollington 



— punctulata, Marsh. Rare ; Brightling 



— atraj Payk. Hastings, Battle, Lewes 



— cruciferae, Goeze. Rjt', Bishopstone 



' I am inclined to think that there may be some 

 mistake as to this record. The true L. rutilus is 

 very scarce. 



2 H. coryli is recorded from Sedlescombc, Hast- 

 ings, but I have not seen the specimens and cannot 

 tell to which of our British species they should be 

 referred (v. Brit. Col. iv. 358). 



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