ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 2t)5 



CryptopJiagus pilosus, Gyll. Ireland, Waterford and Donegal. 



Crypto pliagus pundipennis, Bris. Oxford district (Walker) ; in bees' nests, 

 Bury district (Tuck). 



Crypiophagus ruficornis, Steph. In Sphceria concentrica, Gatton Park (Bed- 

 well) ; Ryde, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Gibside, Durham (Bagnall) ; 

 Streatley (Joy) ; Arundel Park (W. E. Sharp) ; Wytham Park (Walker). 



Cryptophagus populi, Payk. Woking (Champion) ; Leighton Buzzard 

 (Crawshay) ; Barnby Broad (Bedwell) ; Tubney (Walker) ; Gumley 

 (Matthews). The Rev. G. Crawshay has bred it in large numbers from a 

 few specimens taken at Leighton, and has reared specimens of the rare 

 form with black elytra (not hitherto recorded from Britain), and one solitary 

 black specimen by selection. 



Cryptophagus umbratus, Er. Bucks (W. E. Sharp) ; Tubney (Holland) ; 

 in nest of Bombus latreillelus. Bury district (Tuck) ; Southport (Chaster and 

 Sopp). 



Cryptophagus badius, Sturm. West Malvern (Tomlin) ; Teignmouth 

 (de la Garde) ; in nest of Vespa crabro, Bury district (Tuck) ; in owl's nest, 

 Great Salkeld (Britten). 



Cryptophagus validus, Kr. Bradfield (Joy). 



Cryptophagus cylindrus, Kies. Chobham and Woking, Surrey (Champion). 



Cryptophagus distinguendus, Sturm. Granary, Holborn (Donisthorpe) ; 

 corn shop, Edmonton (Pool) ; Oxford (Holland) ; in nest of Vespa vtilgaris. 

 Bury district (Tuck) ; Scotland, Bishopton (Fergusson) ; Ireland, Derry, 

 in nest of Bombus, Sligo, and Meath. 



Cryptophagus fumatus, Gyll. Forres, N.B. (Chitty). 



Cryptophagus affinis, Sturm. Cumberland ; Ireland, Derry and Antrim. 



Cryptophagus subfumatus, Kr. In an apple room. West Malvern, the larvae 

 of this and other species of the genus feeding on the mould on rotten ajjples 

 (Tomlin) ; in muscatels, Sandown, I. of W. (Taylor). 



Cryptophagus pubescens, Sturm. Common in wasps' nests ; Chiddingfold 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Bradfield (Joy) ; Bury district (Tuck) ; Great Salkeld 

 (Britten) ; Ireland, Armagh and Galway. 



Cryptophagus bicolor, Sturm. Granary, Holborn, and Kingsclere (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; corn shop, Edmonton (Pool) ; Tubney (Beare) ; Cumberland ; 

 Ireland, Dublin. 



Micrambe abietis, Payk. Bradfield (Joy) ; Woodhay (Donisthorpe) ; in 

 plenty at Sharsted Park (Chitty). 



Henoticus serratus, Gyll. Newbury (Donisthorpe) ; Llanberis (Kidson 

 Taylor) ; Loch Long, Arrochar (Bagnall) ; Darley Dale (Tomlin) ; Roxton 

 Wood, Grimsby (Wallace). 



Paramecosoma melanocephalum, Herbst. Hanwell (Donisthorpe) ; Oxford 

 (Walker) ; Ireland, Donegal, Cavan, Armagh, Dublin, and Kerry. The 

 Irish examples are referable to the variety with shining black elytra and 

 infuscate tibi.T. Mr. Keys has taken this form in the Walkenham Valley, 

 Devonshire. 



Coenoscelis pallida, Woll. Cobham Park and Tubney (Walker) ; Bradfield 



