A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE 



ALEOCHARINA (continued) 



Gyrophzna minima, Er. Tring, usually in 

 fungi on old stumps 



laevipennis, Kr. Tring and Aihridge 



lucidula, Er. Wihtone, very rare, two 



examples in refuse by the reservoir, 

 April, 1 900 ; this species, unlike all 

 other members of the genus, has not 

 been found in fungi in this country 



manca, Er. Tring and Wihtone ; this 



insect seems very seldom to be met 

 with in the south of England, and it 

 is noteworthy that I have never met 

 with it on the southern slopes of the 

 Chilterns about Chesham, although 

 it seems to occur pretty generally on 

 the northern slopes of the range in 

 the vicinity of Tring, only a few 

 miles distant 



strictula, Er. Flaunden, at one spot 



only, in fungus on old stump 

 Agaricochara bevicollis, Kr. Tring, in 



fungus on old stumps in woods 

 Placusa pumilio, Grav. Near Bovingdon, 



scarce, under oak bark 

 Epipeda plana, Gyll. Aldbury and Little 



Tring 

 Leptusa fumida, Er. Tring, common in 



the beech woods under bark 

 Sipalia ruficollis, Er. Tring 

 Bolitochara lucida, Grav. Tring Park, in 



tree fungus ; Baldock (Wood) 



bella, Mark. Tring Park, taken 



sparingly 



Hygronoma dimidiata, Grav. Wihtone, 

 fairly common, at the reservoir 



Oligota inflata, Mann. Tring, rather com- 

 mon in garden refuse ; New Barnet 

 (Newbery) 



pusillima, Grav. Wihtone, scarce 



punctulata, Heer. | _. . 



atomaria, Er. / Tr "* 



apicata, Er. Tring, two in rotten 



beech 



Myltana dubia, Grav. Wihtone ; Wig- 

 ginton, rather common in moss on 

 pond bank 



intermedia, Er. Wihtone, scarce, at the 



reservoir 



kraatzi, Sharp. Aldbury Common, rare, 



on the clayey banks of a pond 



infuscata, Matth. (?) Wigginton, a small 



Myllaena, which may be this species, 



occurs plentifully in moss on a pond 



bank at this village 

 Gymnusa brevicollis, Payk. Shantock ; Bov- 



ingdon (Piffard) 

 Deinopsis erosa, Steph. Hastoe, among 



dead leaves in the middle of a dried 



up pond 



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TACHYTORINA 



Hypocyprus longicornis, Payk. Tring 



discoideus, Er. Wihtone, very rare, 



under reeds by the reservoir 

 Conosoma littoreum, L. Tring 



pubescens, Grav. Tring ; New Barnet 



(Newbery) 



lividum, Er. Tring, scarce 

 Tachyporus obtusus, L. ) - . 



formosus, Matth. / fn * 



solutus, Er. Wihtone, very rare, by 



sweeping 



pallidus, Sharp. Wihtone, rather rare, 



under dead reeds by the reservoir 



chrysomelinus, L. ] 



humerosus, Er. I Tring 



hypnorum, F. j 



pusillus, Grav. \ Tring ; New Barnet 



brunneus, F. / (Newbery) 

 Cilea silphoides, L. Tring, scarce 

 Tachinus flavipes, F. Tring, one speci- 

 men in stercore ovino 



humeralis, Grav. Tring ; New Barnet, 



(Newbery) 



rufipes, L. \ 



subterraneus, L. [ Tring 



marginellus, F. J 



kticollis, Grav. New Bamet (Newbery) 

 Megacronus cingulatus, Mann. Wihtone, 



rare, in refuse 



analis, F. Aldbury, scarce, in moss 



inclinans, Grav. Aldbury, rare 

 Bolitobius lunulatus, L. ) 



trinotatus, Er. Tring 



exoletus, Er. ) 



pygmasus, F. Tring 

 Mycetoporus splendens, Marsh. Wihtone, 



not common, in refuse 



punctus, Gyll. Tring, rare, taken by 



sweeping on the hills 



lepidus, Grav. Tring, scarce 



longulus, Mann. Wihtone 



nanus, Er. Hastoe, one only in dead 



leaves 



clavicornis, Steph. Tring, rare 



splendidus, Grav. Tring, not uncom- 



mon, at the reservoirs 

 Habrocerus capillaricornis, Grav. Aldbury, 



in dead leaves 

 STAPHYLININA 



Heterothops dissimilis, Grav. Tring, rare, 

 in haystack refuse 



quadripunctula, Gyll. Wihtone, one in 



refuse by the reservoir, April, 1900 

 Quedius longicornis, Kr. (?) Bricket Wood 

 (Lewcock) 



lateralis, Grav. Tring, not rare, in 



rotten fungi in September 



mesomelinus, Marsh. Tring 



i- fulgidus, F. New Barnet (Newbery) 



