A HISTORY OF KENT 



CuRCULiONiD^ [continued) C 



Bagous claudicans, Boh. (frit, Brit. Coll.). 

 Rare, but more common than the 

 preceding, and sometimes found in 

 numbers. Sheerness 



Anoplus plantaris, Naez. On young trees 

 in woods ; common 



Elleschus bipunctatus, L. On sallows 

 and poplars ; very local. Day-enth 

 Wood 



Tychius venustus, F. On broom ; ex- 

 tremely local. Darenth Wood, Birch 

 Wood, Sittingiourne 



— squamulatus, Gyll. On the chalk, by 



sweeping ; the larva feeds in pods of 

 Lotus corniculatus ; local. Darland 

 Hill, Smdland, Charlton 



— schneideri, Herbst. On the chalk, 



on Anthyllis vulneraria ; very local. 

 Rochester district, Charlton, Kingsgate 

 Folkestone 



— meIiIoti,Steph. On Melilotus officinalis. 



Locally common. Rochester district, 

 Charlton, Maidstone, Dover 



— lineatulus, Bris. On the chalk, on 



Anthyllis vulneraria ; local and not 

 common. Blue Bell Hill, Chatham, 

 Darenth Wood, Heme Bay 



— junceus, Reich. By sweeping vetch 



and clover, chiefly on the chalk ; 

 local. Rochester district, Charlton, 

 West JFickham 



— tomentosus, Herbst. Chalky and 



sandy places, on vetches, etc. ; local. 

 Rochester district, Tonbridge 



— tibialis, Boh. Sandy places, by 



sweeping ; rare. Deal 



— pygmaeus, Bris. On broom and other 



plants ; not common. Rochester dis- 

 trict, Gravesend, Hawkhurst, Maid- 

 stone, Deal 



Miccotrogus picirostris, F. By sweeping, 

 in haystack refuse, perhaps attached 

 more particularly to the red clover ; 

 common and widely distributed 



Sibinia potentillae. Germ. Sandy places ; 

 on Spergula arvensis, etc. ; very 

 local. Belvedere, Birch Wood 



— arenariae, Steph. Sandy places near the 



coast ; on Arenaria maritima ; locally 

 common. Sheerness 



— primita, Herbst. On Spergula arvensis 



and other low plants ; local. Roches- 

 ter district. Birch Wood, Chatham, 

 Sheerness, Maidstone, Dartford, Dover 

 Miarus graminis, Gyll. Chalky hill- 

 sides, in flowers of Campanula 

 glomerata ; very local and not com- 

 mon. Cuxton Downs 



— plantarum. Germ. On Linaria vul- 



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URCULIONID^ [continued) 



garis, Lotus, etc. ; very local and 

 not common. Darland Hill, Chat- 

 tenden, Darenth, Greenhithe, Dart- 

 ford 

 Gymnetron villosulus, Gyll. Marshy 

 places, on Veronica anagallis ; rare. 

 Snodland, Deal 



— beccabungae, L. Marshy places, on 



Veronica beccabunga and Scrophu- 

 laria aquatica ; very local. Snodland, 

 Eastry, Dartford, Maidstone, Dover 



— melanarius, Germ. On Veronica, in 



woods, lanes, etc. ; local. Darenth 

 and Birch Woods, Chatham, Faver- 

 sham, Sevenoaks, Folkestone 



— rostellum, Herbst. Damp places by 



sweeping, Matricaria, Achillea, etc. ; 

 rare. Darland Hill and Wigmore 

 Wood (rarely by sweeping under fir 

 trees, J. J. W.), Birch Wood, Lee, 

 Faversham 



— pascuorum, Gyll. Chalky and sandy 



places, by sweeping ; local, but not 

 uncommon. Sevenoaks, Tunbridge 

 Wells, Pegwell Bay, Deal, Folkestone 



— labilis, Herbst. On the chalk, by 



sweeping ; very local. Chattenden, 

 Chatham, Folkestone 



— antirrhini, Payk. (noctis, Brit. Coll.). 



On Linaria vulgaris ; local. Roches- 

 ter district, common ; Dartford, 

 Birchington, Deal 



— collinus, Gyll. On Linaria vulgaris ; 



very rare. Charlton pits (S. Stevens) 



— linaria, Panz. Rare. Charlton pits 



(S. Stevens) 

 Mecinus pyraster, Herbst. On species of 

 Plantago ; common everywhere 



— circulatus. Marsh. On species of 



Plantago ; rare. Darland Hill, 

 Chatham, Sheerness 



— collaris. Germ. Salt marshes, on 



Plantago coronopus and P. mari- 

 tima ; rare. Rochester district, 

 Gravesend, Sheerness 

 Anthonomus ulmi, De G. On and under 

 elms ; not common. Chattenden, St. 

 Mary Cray, Lee 



— rosinse, Des Gozis. On the hawthorn ; 



rare. Chattenden Roughs 



— pedicularius, L. On hawthorn ; gene- 



rally common 

 • — chevrolati, Desb. On the hawthorn 

 and the service tree ; rare. Syden- 

 ham and Darenth Wood (Power), Chat- 

 tenden Roughs (Walker), Deal (Hall) 



— rubi, Herbst. On various species of 



Rubus and Rosa ; common and 

 generally distributed 



