A HISTORY OF KENT 



CissiD^ {continued) 



Cis bilamellatus, Wood. In boleti and 

 under wood ; taken in profusion 

 by the Rev. T. Wood at IFest 

 IFickham Wood ; not recorded from 

 any other locaHty, either British or 

 foreign 



Ennearthron affine, Gyll. In small boleti 

 on old trees and stumps ; common 



— cornutum, Gyll. In fungoid growth 



on trees ; as a rule very scarce. 

 Cobham Park, Chatham, Sheerness, 

 Darenth JVood, Hawkhurst, West 

 Wkkham (in numbers, T. Wood) 

 Octotemnus glabriculus, Gyll. In boleti, 

 on old stumps, etc. ; common 



PRIONIDiE 



Prionus coriarius, L. On trunks of oak 

 trees, also in decaying trees ; rare. 

 Cobham Park, Sevenoaks, Belvedere, 

 Tonbrldge, Folkestone 



CERAMBYCIDi?: 



Aromia moschata, L. In decaying willows ; 



common 

 Hylotrupes bajulus, L. In old posts, etc. ; 



very rare. Belvedere (T. Wood), 



Deal 

 Callidium violaceum, L. In decaying fir 



posts, etc. ; local. Darenth Wood 



— variabile, L. In decaying trees, occa- 



sionally at ' sugar ' ; rare. Black- 

 heath, Sydenhatn in numbers (Power), 

 Lee, Cobham Great Wood, Frindsbury, 

 Sheerness, Tonbrldge, Dover 



— alni, L. In dead hedges, faggots, 



in woods, on flowers, etc. ; local 

 Clytus arcuatus, L. In decaying trees, 

 old posts, etc. ; rare. Chislehurst 

 (Stephens), Greenwich (West) 



— arietis, L. In old posts and on shrubs ; 



common 



— mysticus, L. On hawthorn blossom, 



also in old posts and dead hedges ; 

 local but not uncommon 



Gracilia minuta, F. In dead twigs, old 

 hedges, baskets, etc. ; locally com- 

 mon 



Molorchus umbellatarum, L. On haw- 

 thorn blossom, etc., also in dead 

 hedges ; rare. Darenth Wood, Syden- 

 ham, Whitstable 



[Cerambyx cerdo, L. Has occurred at 

 Deptford, but is plainly not indige- 

 nous] 



Rhagium inquisitor, F. In decaying trees, 

 also on flowers ; common 



— bifasciatum, F. In decaying trees ; 



local, but not uncommon 

 Toxotus meridianus, Panz. On Umbelli- 

 ferse, in woods ; not uncommon 



Cerambycid^ (continued) 



Pachyta collaris, L. On Umbelliferae, es- 

 pecially in and near hop-gardens ; 

 local but usually common where it 

 occurs. Cobham Park, Chattenden, 

 Wigmore Wood, Bexley, Shooters Hill, 

 Darenth Wood, Tonbridge, Maidstone 



Anoplodera sexguttata, F. On flowers in 

 woods ; rare. Darenth Wood 



Leptura scutellata, F. In old stumps of 

 beech and hornbeam ; very rare. 

 Cobham Park 



— livida, F. On flowers ; rather com- 



mon 

 Strangalia quadrifasciata, L. On flowers 

 and in rotten wood ; local. Darenth 

 Wood, Cobham Park, Chatham, Sitting- 

 bourne, JVesterham 



— revestita, L. On flowers ; very rare. 



Darenth and Birch Woods (S. Stevens) 



— armata, Herbst. On flowers in woods ; 



common and generally distributed 



— nigra, L. On flowers in woods ; 



local and not common. Darenth 

 Wood, Westerham, Tonbridge 



— melanura, L. On flowers ; generally 



distributed and common 

 Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. On 

 flowers, especially hawthorn ; in 

 woods and hedges ; not uncommon 

 and generally distributed 



— analis, Panz. On flowers, and oak and 



elm trees ; rare. Chattenden (Wal- 

 ker), Darenth Wood (Stephens), 

 Westerham (Gorham), Belvedere (T. 

 Wood) 



— ruficornis, F. On flowers, in hedges 



and woods ; very common 

 Lamiid^ 



Leiopus nebulosus, L. In dead hedges, on 



alders and other trees ; not uncommon 

 Pogonochaerus bidentatus. Thorns. In 



dead hedges and under bark ; not 



uncommon but local 



— dentatus, Fourc. In hazel twigs, old 



hedges, old ivy, under bark, etc. ; 



not uncommon 

 Agapanthia lineatocoUis, Don. On thistles 



and Heracleum ; rare. Darenth 



Wood and West Wickham Wood 

 Saperda populnea, L. On sallows, poplars, 



aspens, etc. ; local. Darenth Wood, 



Chattenden 

 Tetrops prausta, L. In flowers and on 



old hedges ; rather common and 



sometimes plentiful 

 Phytcecia cylindrica, L. On flowers of 



ox-eye daisy, UmbcUifera?, etc. ; 



rare. Chattenden, Wigmore Wood, 



§^eendown Warren, Whitstable 



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