INSECTS 



CuRCULiONiDit {continued) 



Coenopsis waltoiii, SchSn. Peppering^ 



Guestling, Bexhill 

 Strophosomus coryli, F. 



— capitatus, De G. (obesus, Marsh.) 



— retusus, Marsh. 



— faber, Herbst. Guest/Ing, Lewes 

 Exomias araneiformis, Schr. 

 Brachysomus hirtus, Boh. Very rare ; 



Arundely in moss, February, 1842 



(S. Stevens) 

 Sciaphilus muricatiis, F. 

 Tropiphorus carinatus, Miill.* Hastings 

 Liophloeus nubilus, F. 

 Polydrusus tereticollis, De G. (undatus, F.) 



— pterygomalis. Boh. 



— flavipes, De G. Hohn Bush, Brighton 



— cervinus, L. 



— chrysomela, Ol. Camber ; rare 



— confluens, Steph. Hastings, Brighton 

 Phyllobius oblongus, L. 



— calcaratus, F. Peppering, Lciughton 



— urticas, De G. (aineti, F.) 



— pyri, L. 



— argentatus, L. 



— maculicornis. Germ. Mailing, Lnves 



— pomona, OI. Fairlight, not common 



— viridiaeris, Laich (uniformis. Marsh.) 

 Tanymecus palliatus, F. Hastings, Battle, 



Guestling, Shipley, Abbots Wood 



Philopedon geminatus, F. 



Atactogenus exaratus. Marsh. Hastings 

 district 



Barynotus obscurus, F. Fairlight, Bar- 

 combe, Lewes 



— elevatus. Marsh. Littlington 

 Alophus triguttatus, F. 



Sitones cambricus, Steph. Hastings dis- 

 trict ; Pebsham (Morris) 



— regensteinensis, Herbst 



— waterhousei, Walt. Fairlight, rare ; 



Seaford 



— crinitus, Herbst. Littlington, Leiues 



— tibiah's, Herbst 



— hispidulus, F. 



— humeralis, Steph. 



— flavescens. Marsh. Peppering, Lewes 



— puncticollis, Steph. 



— suturalis, Steph. 



— lineatus, L. 



— sulcifrons, Thunb. 



Gronops lunatus, L. HolUngton, Peppering, 



Bulverhythe, Bishopstone 

 Hypera punctata, F. 



— rumicis, L. 



1 The record of Tropiphorus mercurialis. Boh., 

 found in the first supplement of the "Natural His- 

 tory of Hastings and St. Leonards, p. 17, is erroneous 

 and must therefore be cancelled. 



CuRCULIONID^ (continued) 



Hypera poUux, F.^ Guestling, Rye 



— alternans,^ Steph. Rye, Winchelsea, 



Camber 



— polygoni, L. 



— variabilis, Herbst 



— murina, F. Arundel 



— plantaginis, De G. 



— trilineata, Marsh. 



— nigrirostris, F. 



Rhinocyllus latirostris, Latr. Shipley near 

 Horsham (Gorham) 



Cieonus sulcirostris, L. Fairlight, New- 

 haven 



Lixus algirus, L. Rare ; Fairlight near 

 Hastings (Power, S. Stevens, etc.), 

 Shoreham (Stephens), Faygate near 

 Rusper (Gore) 



Larinus carlinae, Ol. Rye 



Liosoma ovatulum, Clairv. 



var. collaris, Rye. Hastings list 



— oblongulum. Boh. Guestling 



— troglodytes. Rye. „ 

 Curculio abietis, L. 



Plinthus caliginosus, F. Hastings district, 

 generally distributed, but rare ; 

 Mailing, Lewes, Barcomhe flood 



Trachodes hispidus, L. Guestling, St. 

 Leonards Forest (Power) 



Orchestes quercus, L. 



— alni, L. 



var. ferrugineus. Marsh. Guestling, 

 HolUngton 



— ilicis, F. 



— avellana, Don. Peppering, Hurst Green, 



Arundel, Eastbourne 



— fagi, L. 



— pratensis, Germ. Battle, Brighton, 



Abbots IFood 



— rusci, Herbst 



— iota, F. (Mr. Jenner's list) 



— stigma. Germ. Hastings, Abbots IVood, 



Laughton 



— salicis, L. Hastings, Abbots Wood, 



Laughton, Plashet 

 Rhamphus flavicornis, Clairv. 

 Orthocaetes setiger. Beck. Guestling, Leives, 



Brighton 

 Procas armillatus, F. Very rare ; Brighton 

 (Mr. S. Stevens records one specimen 

 as taken by Mr. Hemming, and Mr. 

 Morris has taken the species once at 

 North Banks, Lewes) 

 Grypidius equiseti, F. Fairlight, Battle, 



Lewes 

 ^ These two spcaes, Hypera polliix and H.alter- 

 nans, have been taken in cop by Mr. W. H. Bennett 

 at Rye, and by Mr. F. Jennings in the Lee valley, 

 Kent ; it has been doubted before this whether the 

 species are really distinct. 

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