A HISTORY OF CORNWALL 



PTINIDAE (continued) 



Anobium denticolle, Panz. 



domesticum, Fourc. 



paniceum, L. Falmouth 

 Xestobium tessellatum, F. 

 Ernobius mollis, L. 

 Ptilinus pectinicornis, L. S. 

 Ochina hederae 



BOSTRICHIDAE 



Rhizopertha pusilla, F. 



LYCTIDAE 



Lyctus canaliculatus, F. 



CISSIDAE 



Cis boleti, Scop. 



- villosulus, Marsh. 



- micans, F. Liskeard ; Loot 



- hispidus, Payk. 



bidentatus, Ol. Stratton 



alni, Gyll. Mount Edgcumle 



park (Fowler) 



nitidus, Herbst. Millbrook 

 (Keys) 



festivus, Panz. Saltash 

 Octotemnus glabriculus, Gyll. 



CERAMBYCIDAE 



Prionus coriarius, L. Scarce about 

 Kilkhampton ; one specimen 

 Millook 



Aromia moschata, L. 



Callidium violaceum, L. Valley of 

 the Lynher 



Clytus arietis, L. 



Gracilia minuta, F. 



Rhagium inquisitor, F. 



bifasciatum, F. 

 Toxotus meridianus, Panz. 

 Pachyta cerambyciformis, Schr. 



Valley of the Lynher 



collaris, L. Liskeard 



Leptura fulva, De G. A fine speci- 

 men taken by Thomas at 

 Looe in 1902 



livida, F. 



Strangalia quadrifasciata, L. Looe 

 valley (Thomas) 



armata, Herbst 



nigra, L. 



melanura, L. 

 Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. 



ruficornis, F. 

 Acanthocinus aedilis, L. Six 



specimens altogether have 

 been obtained in timber 

 yards at Truro ; probably 

 imported 



Leiopus nebulosus, L. A few sin- 

 gle specimens on oak trees 

 in the Coombe valley, Kilk- 

 hampton 



Pogonochaerus bidentatus, Thorns. 

 Penzance district (Marquand) 



CERAMBYCIDAE (continued') 



Monochammus sartor, F. Three 

 in timber yard at Truro ; 

 probably imported 



sutor, L. Penzance in washed- 



up timber 



Tetrops praeusta, L. 

 Phytoecia cylindrica, L. 



BRUCHIDAE 



Bruchus cisti, F. 



pisi, L. 



rufimanus, Boh. 



atomarius, L. 



loti, Payk. 



The pea weevil B. pisi and the 

 bean weevil B. rufimanus are oc- 

 casionally common, but as neither 

 crop is largely grown in the county 

 they have so far done but little 

 harm 



CHRYSOMELIDAE 



EUPODA 



Donacia dentata, Hoppe. Round 

 the head of Mount's Bay 



dentipes, F. 



limbata, Panz. 



bicolora, Zsch. 



simplex, F. The larvae of this 



insect in 1903 and 1904 

 destroyed a number of leaves 

 of the Arum lily at Scilly 

 by eating inside the petiole. 



semicuprea, Panz. On Nym- 



phaea alba on the Goss 

 moors 



sericea, L. 



discolor, Panz. On the moors 



above Liskeard 



affinis, Kunze 



Lema cyanella, L. Tregantle 



(Keys) ; Gerrans Bay ; Pen- 

 zance 



lichenis, Voet. Gunnislake 



(Keys). 



melanopa, L. 



Crioceris asparagi, L. The as- 

 paragus beetle. This has 

 frequently appeared on as- 

 paragus in the county during 

 the past five years, but not 

 so far in such numbers as to 

 cause alarm ; has been found 

 on the moors at Altarnun 



CAMPTOSOMATA 



Clythra quadripunctata, L. 

 Cryptocephalus aureolus, Suffr. 



One specimen Whitsand Bay 



(Bignell) 



hypochaeridis. L. Looe. 



fulvus, Goeze. Whitsand Bay ; 



Falmouth ; St. Mary's, Scilly 

 .-:n.,~ T? 



pusillus, F. 

 labiatus, L. 



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CHRYSOMELIDAE (continued) 

 CYCLICA 



Lamprosoma concolor, Sturm. 

 Whitsand Bay (Keys) ; Ger- 

 ran's Bay ; Falmouth ; Pen- 

 zance 



Timarcha tenebricosa, F. 



violaceo-nigra, De G. 

 Chrysomela banksi, F. Millook ; 



Whitsand Bay (Keys) ; Pad- 

 stow (Lamb) ; Falmouth ; 

 Penzance 



staphylea, L. 



polita, L. 



orichalcia, Milll. 



haemoptera, L. Whitsand Bay ; 



Getran's Bay ; in great pro- 

 fusion some years, Penzance ; 

 Netvfuay; Mavigan-in- 

 Pydar ; Padstow (Lamb) 



varians, Schall. Around Mount's 



Bay 



goettingensis, L. Rame Hd. 



(Keys) 



fastuosa, Scop. Altarnun ; Lis- 



keard ; Penzance 



didymata, Scriba. 



hyperici, Ffirst. 

 Melasoma aeneum, L. Liskeard 



populi, L. 

 Phytodecta olivacea, Forst. 



var. litura, F. Penryn ; 



Penzance 

 Gastroidea viridula, De G. 



polygoni, L. 

 Phaedon tumidulus, Germ. 



armoraciae, L. This appeared 



in quantity for the first time 

 of recent years in 1902, 

 when it caused much damage 

 to cabbage and turnip crops 

 in the south-east of the 

 county. It has not been re- 

 ported since 



cochleariae, F. 

 Phyllodecta vulgatissima, L 



cavifrons, Thorns. 



vitellinae, L. 

 Hydrothassa aucta, F. 



marginella, L. 

 Prasocuris junci, Brahm 



phellandrii, L. 

 Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata, L. 



Valley of the Lynher 

 Luperus nigrofasciatus, Goeze 



rufipes, Scop. 



flavipes, L. 

 Lochmaea capreae, L. 



suturalis, Thorns. 



crataegi, FOrst. 

 Galerucella nymphaeae, L. On 



buckwheats at Nance, Truro, 



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sagittariae, Gyll. 



lineola, F. 



calmariensis, L. 

 - tenella, L. 



/.dimonia tanaceti, L. Getran's 

 Bay ; Land's End (Isabell) 



