ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 271) 



Phloeophiliis edivardsi, »Steph. Herefordshire (Tomlin) ; Upper Gatton 

 (Bedwell) ; Huntingfield (Chitty) ; VVytham Park (Walker) ; Dodnasb 

 Woods, Suffolk (Morley) ; Cumberland (Britten) ; Yelverton, Devon 

 (Keys) ; Scotland, Linlithgow, Forth (Murray), Raehills, Solway (Sharp), 

 Gifford, Haddingtonshire (Evans), Nethy Bridge, Inverness-shire (Beare), 



Tillus elongatus, L. New Forest, common ; near Ashford (Chitty) ; Streatley 

 (Joy) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Oxford district (Walker) ; Wrotham 

 (Bedwell) ; Bungay (Garneys) ; Tostock (Tuck) ; Harleston (Fox) ; 

 Oakham, Rutland, and Owston W^ood, Leicestershire (Donisthorpe) ; 

 Ireland, Kenmare, co. Kerry (Furlong). 



Opilo mollis, L. Melchbourne, Beds (G. A. Crawshay). 



Tarsostenus imivittatus, Rossi. Harwich (Whitaker) ; Millbrook, in numbers, 

 parasitic on Lyctus canalicvlafus, in timber-yard (Pool and Donisthorpe). 



Thanasimus formicarius, L. Wellington College (Tomlin) ; Newbury (Har- 

 wood) ; Ferndale, Dorset (Sopp) ; New Forest, not uncommon ; Bungay 

 (Garneys) ; Summertown. Oxford (Collins) ; Norfolk (Burrell) ; Ireland, 

 Powerscourt Deerpark, Wicklow, in a decayed holly (Furlong). In Sher- 

 wood Forest Mr. Donisthorpe found it parasitic on Agrilus higidtatus in oak 

 bark. He also bred four specimens of a Dipteron (Phora rata), the larvae of 

 which came out of the body of a T. formicarnts taken in this locality. 



Xecrohia ruficollis, F. Ireland, Kilkenny and Kerry. 



Xerrobia violacea, L. Lundy Island (Joy and Tomlin) ; Ireland, Belfast. 



Driliis flavescens, Rossi. The life-history of this beetle was admirably worked 

 out by Mr. L. Crawshay, who bred many specimens, including females 

 (see Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1903, p. 39). 



Hylecoetus dermestoides, L. Ireland, Glen Car, co. Kerry (Donisthorpe). 



Limexylon namle, L. New Forest, first taken by Mr. Donisthorpe, and 

 afterwards by Mr. Champion, Dr. Sharp, and others, in 1906. 



Ptinus germanus, F. Hastings district, rather common (Bennett) ; Woking 

 (Champion). 



Ptinus sexpunctatiis, Panz. Enfield (Pool) ; Richmond Park (Dollman) ; 

 Bungay (Garneys) ^ Oxford (Hamm) ; Earlshilton, Leicestershire (Donis- 

 thorpe). 



Ptinus lichenum, Marsh. Enfield (Pool). 



Ptinus suhpilosus, Miill. At nest of Lasins fidiginosus, near Tubney (Walker) ; 

 Sherwood Forest (Donisthorpe) ; Savernake Forest (W. E. Sharp) ; Cumber 

 land (Britten). 



Ptinus hrunneus, Duft. Edmonton (Pool) ; Oxford district (Walker) ; Read- 

 ing (Joy). Power's specimens from Birkbrook are this species. 



Ptinus festaceus, Boield. Edmonton (Pool) ; Purley Downs (Donisthorpe). 

 Powers Mickleham specimens are this species. 



Ptinus latro, F. Kensington Mansions, South Kensington (Donisthorpe,. 



Ptinus tectu.1, Birel. Coatbridge, Scotland (G. A. Brown). 



