262 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



MOXOTOMIDiE 



Monotoyna conicicollis, Aube. In nests of Formica rufa. Oxshott and 

 Weybriclge (Donisthorpe) ; Walthamstow (Butler) ; Wigmore Wood, Kent 

 (Walker) ; Tubney (Collins) ; Wellington College (Joy) ; Keswick, Cumber- 

 land (Britten) ; Choppwell Woods, Durham and Corbridge, Northumberland 

 (Bagnall). 



Monotonia formicetorum, Thoms. In nests of F. rufa. Oxshott and Wey- 

 bridge (Donisthorpe) ; Wigmore Wood (Walker) ; Bleane Woods (Chitty) ; 

 Walthamstow (Butler) ; Colchester (Harwood) ; Wellington College (Joy) ; 

 Tubney (Collins) ; Choppwell Woods, Durham (Bagnall) ; Keswick, 

 Cumberland (Britten) ; Ireland, Caragh Lake (Bouskell). 



Monotonia spinicollis, Aube. Cothill, Oxford (Walker) ; Market Bosworth, 

 Leicestershire (Donisthorpe) ; Yorkshire ; Ireland, Cork. 



Monotoma brevicollis, Aube. Chaldon, Surrey (Bedwell) ; Glemsford, Suffolk 

 (Tomlin) ; Norfolk, scarce (Edwards) ; Scilly (Joy) ; Devonshire (Keys) . 



Monotoma 'picipes, Herbst. Ireland, Donegal, Down, Armagh, Wicklow, and 

 Kerry. 



Monotoyna quadricollis. Aube. Yarnton (Collins) ; Southport (Chaster and 

 Sopp). 



Monotoma rufa, Redt. Yarnton (Collins) ; abundant in vegetable refuse in 

 the Southport district in 1902 (Chaster and Sopp). 



Monotoma longicollis, Gyll. Huntingfield (Chitty) ; Sandown, I. of W., and 

 Market Bosworth (Donisthorpe) ; Wood Eaton (Walker) ; Devonshire 

 (Keys) ; Birkdale (Chaster and Sopp) ; Cumberland ; Ireland, Cork. 



LATHRIDIID^ 



Holoparamecus depressus, Curt. Oxford (Shipp). 



Holoparamecus caularum, Aube. In bone-sack heap, Queenborough (Walker) ; 



in manure heap, Hendon (E. A. Butler) ; in haystack. Water Eaton 



(Walker). 

 Anommatus 12-striatus, Wesm. West Malvern (Tomlin) ; Wolvercote 



(Walker) ; Streatley, Berks (Joy) ; Gibside (Bagnall) ; Scotland, Edinburgh 



(Evans). 

 Lathridius angulatus, Humm. Taken in cof). with Corticaria crenulata 



(Donisthorpe) ; Tostock, Suffolk (Tuck) ; Trowse, Norfolk (Edwards) ; 



Wear and Derwent Valley (Bagnall) ; Sandown, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; 



Whitsand Bay (Keys). 

 Coninom^is constrictus, Gyll. On pines and oak, Woking (Champion). 

 Coninonius nodifer, Westw. Ireland, widely distributed, common in the north. 

 Enicmus testaceus, Steph. Wytham Park (Walker) ; and hrevicornis, Mannh. 



Both taken in Cumberland by Britten. 

 Cartodere filiformis, Gyll. Gumley (Matthews) ; two specimens taken by 



Mr. Britten in his house in Cumberland. 

 Cartodere elongata. Curt. Bentley Woods (Morley) ; Richmond Park and 



