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SCAPHlDIIDiE 



Scaphisoma agaricimim, L. Ireland, Armagh, Galway, Westmeath, and 



Dublin. 

 Scaphisoma bolefi, Pz. Luccombe, I. of W. (Beare, Donisthorpe, and Taylor) ; 



Wytham Park (Collins) ; Suffolk, not uncommon (Morley) ; Ireland, 



Galway and Dublin. 



MYCETOPHAGIDiE 



Triphyllus suturalis, F. Epping Forest and Chippenham Fen (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Duddington Park (Beare) ; Bury district (Tuck) j Oxford district 

 (Walker). 



Triphyllus punctus, F. Broughton Wood, Lines (L.N.U.). 



Litargus hifasciatus, F. Woking (Champion) ; Enfield (Pool) ; Wytham Park 

 (Walker) ; Streatley (Joy) ; S. Wales (Chitty) ; Cromer (Elliman) ; 

 Doncaster (Corbett). 



Mycetophagus quadripustidatus, L. Suffolk, Bury district (Tuck) ; Martle- 

 sham (Morley) ; Oakham, Rutland (Donisthorpe) ; Lincolnshire (Wallace) ; 

 Melchbourne, Beds, and Eastoft, Yorks (Crawshay). 



Mycetophagus piceus, F. Enfield (Pool) ; Oxford (Hope) ; Bosworth Park, 

 Leicestershire (Bouskell and Donisthorpe) ; Doncaster (Corbett) ; Woodhall 

 Spa, Lines (L.N.U.). 



Mycetophagus atomarius, F. Enfield (Pool) ; Bury district (Tuck) ; Cumber- 

 land (Britten). 



Mycetophagus populi, F. Tubney, near Oxford (Walker) ; Coddenham, 

 Suffolk (Fox). 



Mycetophagus quadriguttatus, Miill. Enfield, in fungus in trees, and Edmonton, 

 in corn shop (Pool) ; Holborn, in granary, in profusion (Donisthorpe) ; 

 Strood, in granary, Cobham Park, and Cothill (Walker) ; Bury district 

 (Tuck) ; New Forest (Champion) ; Scotland, Coatbridge (Brown). 



M ycetophagiis multipunctatus, Hellw. Enfield (Pool) ; Suffolk, Bury district 

 (Tuck) ; Stoke-by-Nayland (Harwood) ; near Oxford (Walker) ; Melch- 

 bourne, Beds (Crawshay) ; Cannock Chase (Bouskell) ; Little Cotes, Lines 

 (Wallace) ; Doncaster (Corbett) ; Cumberland. 



M ycetophagus fulvicollis, F. Mr. E. A. Waterhouse took a specimen occurring 

 on a fir log in the Dall sawpit, Rannoch, in June 1870 (E. M. M., 1870, p. 80). 



DERMESTIDiE 



Dermestes vulpinus, F. Queenborough, in bone house (Walker) ; Oxford; 



(Hope) ; in carrion on the Formby shore, Southport district (W. E. Sharp) 



Ireland, Belfast. 

 Dermestes murinus, L. Ireland, Belfast (Orr). Readily eaten by all the 



birds, monkeys, and Hzards it was offered to at the Zoological Gardens 



(Donisthorpe). 



