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of the ant, and he made a note on its myrmecophilous habits (Ent. Rec, 

 1904, p. 301). 

 Cetonia floricola, Herbst. Isle of Man (Birchall, 1876). The larvae of this 

 species are only found in the nests of Formica rufa. Mr. Donisthorpe has 

 shown that it does not use the legs for walking, but moves along on its back 

 by means of bristles, with the legs in the air. Mr. Hamm tells us the larva 

 of C. aurata moves on its side. 



Gnorimus nohilis, L. Little Ealing (Cottam) ; Woolwich (Bedwell) ; Bedford 

 Park (Dollman) ; Kew Gardens, Norwich (Thouless) ; Mathow, Hereford- 

 shire, and Malvern (TomUn) ; Loudwater, Bucks (W. E. Sharp) ; Peppard, 

 Henley-on-Thames (Fowler). 



Onorimus variabilis, L. Balham (Wood) ; Purley Oaks (Bedwell), in some 

 numbers in 1908. The Bev. Canon Fowler describes the larva of this 

 beetle in the E. M. M. for 1902, p. 242. 



STERNOXI 



BUPRESTID^ 



Agrilus viridis, L. The Buddon Wood and Mount Sorrel records refer to 

 A. laticornis. 111. Agrilus viridis was first taken in the New Forest by the 

 Rev. H. S. Gorham, who found the beetle in a willow-tree at Ramnor. It 

 has since been taken in numbers on sallows by Donisthorpe, Gulliver, and 

 others. It varies very much in colour from bright green with a coppery 

 thorax to all blue. 



Agrilus biguttatiis, F. Discovered in Sherwood Forest in numbers in July 

 1908 by Mr. Donisthorpe, in a large living oak, in the thick bark. 



Agrilus laticornis. 111. Bentley Woods, Suffolk (Morley) ; Isle of Wight, 

 Haven Street Woods (Morey), Whitefield Woods (Donisthorpe). 



Aphanisticus pusillus, 01. Chipstead (Bedwell) ; Wytham Park (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Bradfield (Joy) ; Studland (Jackson) ; 

 Ipswich and Brandon (Morley). 



Tracliys minuta, L. Pamber Forest (Donisthorpe) ; Bagley Wood (Walker) , 



Poringland, Norfolk (Wigham). 

 Tracliys pumila. 111. Doddington and Charing (Chitty) ; Cobham Park 



and Wytham Park (Walker) ; Tubney (Holland) ; Wychwood Forest 



(Donisthorpe). 

 Tracliys troglodytes, Gyll. Cothill (H. Champion) ; Lenham, Kent (Chitty and 



Tomlin) ; Sproughton, twenty-six specimens in flood refuse (Moiley) ; 



Lowestoft (Saunders) ; Ditchling (Dollman). 



THROSCIDiE 



Tliroscus dermestoides, L. Ireland, Armagh, Dublin, Wicklow, Kilkenny, 

 Wexford, and Clare. Very small females of this species are recorded by 

 Champion, taken at Sherwood (A. Matthews), and by himself in the New 

 Forest (E. M. M., 1900, p. 12). 



