274 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Throscus carinifrons, Bonv. Newport, I. of W. (Butler) ; Bagley Wood and 



Wytham (Walker) ; Churchtown (Southport List). 

 Throscus obtusus, Curt. Whitstable (Chitty and Donisthorpe) ; Lewes 



(DoUman) ; Wytham Park (Collins). The type was taken by Professor 



Westwood in 1826 at Ensham, near Oxford. 

 Melasis buprestoides, L. Richmond Park (Donisthorpe) ; Enfield (Pool) ; 



Bagley Wood (Walker) ; Leicestershire (Bouskell) ; Yorkshire (Young). 

 Microrrhagus pygmceus, F. Bleane Woods (Walker) ; Cann Wood, Plymouth 



(Keys). 

 Lacon murinus, L. Ireland, widely distributed on sandhills round the coast. 

 Cardiophorus asellus, Er. Bungay (Garneys) ; Tubney (Holland). 

 Cardiophorus equiseti, Herbst. Candeston, Glamorgan (Tomlin) ; Braunton 



Burrows and Woolacombe Sands, Devonshire (Chitty). 

 C ryptohy pmis pulcJiellus, L. Banks of the Spey, Inverness-shire (Black). 

 Cryptohypnus maritimus. Curt. Banks of Dee, Braemar (Donisthorpe and 



Beare). 

 Cryptohypnus quadripustulatus, F. Cheshunt (Jennings) ; near Oxford 



(Walker) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Leighton Buzzard (Donisthorpe) ; Ipswich 



(Morley). 

 Cryptohypnus dermestoides, Herbst. Edges of the Meavy, Devonshire (Keys) ; 



Ireland, widely distributed. 

 Elater lythropterus. Germ. Near Ashford, Kent (Chitty) ; Suffolk (Morley). 

 Elater coccinatus. Rye. A fine specimen was captured by Mr. C. J. C. Pool 



near Waltham Abbey. 

 Elater sanguinolentus, Schr. Woking (Champion) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; 



Wellington College (Fowler). 

 Elater pomonce, Steph. Ireland, Glencar, co. Kerry (Bouskell and Donis- 

 thorpe). 

 Elater pomorum, Herbst. Ireland, very local, but widely distributed. 

 Elater elongatulus, F. Oxshott (Bedwell) ; Tubney (Collins) ; Bradfield 



(Joy) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Scotland, Dalskairth Wood (Lennon) ; 



WeUington College (Joy and Fowler). 

 Elater halteatus, L. In stumps of Scotch firs, Oxshott (Donisthorpe) ; South- 

 port, common under loose masses of peat in all its stages (Chaster and 



Sopp) ; Ireland, Antrim and Kerry, at roots of broom (Hardy) ; Wellington 



College (Fowler). 



Ischnodes sanguinolentus, Panz. Bexley (Donisthorpe) ; Bradfield (Joy) ; 



Porlock (Wood) ; Dorchester, near Oxford (Shipp) ; Coddenham, Suffolk 



(Fox). 

 Megapenthes tibialis, Lac. Gumley (Matthews). 



Ludius ferrugineus, L. Santon Downham, Suffolk, on sugar, September 1, 



1886 (Norgate). 

 Melanotus rufipes, Herbst. Ireland, Derry, Down, Fermanagh, Wicklow, and 



Carlow. 



