280 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Niptus crenatus, F. Headington (Walker) ; Ditchling (DoUman) ; Penrith. 



Cumberland (Britten) ; Ireland, Donegal, Derry, Antrim, and Down ; 



Scotland, Thurso, Caithness (Douglas). 

 Hedobia imperialis, L. Bagley Wood (Walker) ; Leicester, and Freshwater, 



1. of W. (Donistliorpe) ; bred from cocoons beneath bark on dead crab 



stumps, Cumberland (Britten) ; Ireland, Kenmare, co. Kerry (Hardy). 



Mezium affine, Boield. Ireland, Louth. In fresh specimens the elytra are 

 covered with fine yellow spines. I have taken it in plenty in a granary in 

 High Holborn. 



Gibbium scotias, F. Occurred in numbers in a beer cellar in Shoe Lane (Rye). 



Dryophilus pusillus, Gyll. Oxford district (Walker) ; Woodhay, Hants 

 .. (Donisthorpe) ; Buckfastleigh, Devonshire (de la Garde) ; Haye Woods, 



Warwickshire (Ellis) ; Helsby, Cheshire (Bailey) ; Lincolnshire (Wallace) ; 



Saltburn Wood, Yorkshire (Thompson) ; Pettril Valley, Cumberland (Day). 

 Dryophilus anobioides, Chevr. Bradfield (Joy). 



The Rev. W. F. Johnson records that a Bracon Spathins exaraius is 



parasitic on Anobium domesticum, Fourc. (E. M. M., 1901, p. 15). 



Anobium denticoUe, Panz. New Forest (Rye). It is not uncommon in old 

 hawthorn trees in Richmond Park ; Leicester district (H. W. Bates). Rj-e 

 gives a short account of its life-history in the E. M. M. for 1897, p. 105. 



Anobium fulvicorne, Sturm. Suffolk, rare (Morley). 



Anobium paniceum, L. In lettuce seeds, Penrith, Cumberland (Britten) ; 

 Ireland, Louth, Dublin, and Waterford. Also occurs in ginger, dead 

 insects, vermicelli, &c. The Rev. G. A. Crawshay takes it at Melchbourne, 

 Bedfordshire, in the country, away from houses, and Mr. Donisthorpe has 

 beaten it off birch-trees in Sherwood Forest. 



Ernobius mollis, L. Only recorded from Kerry, in Ireland. 

 Ernohius abietis, F. A specimen was taken in the New Forest in 1899 by 

 C. Guliver and sent alive to Mr. F. Bates. 



Ptilinus pedinicornis, L. Ireland, very local, Fermanagh. 

 Ptilinus cosiahis, L. Taken at Sandown. I. of W., from the wooden stand of 

 a pair of scales which had been in use for many years (J. Taylor). 



Ochina hederce, Miill. Oxford district (Walker) ; Blackgang, I. of W. (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Suffolk and Norfolk, not uncommon ; Ireland, widely distributed. 



Xyhtinus ater, Panz. Burghill, Herefordshire (Chapman) ; New Forest and 

 Chiddingfold (Donisthorpe) ; Huntingfield (Chitty). 



Lasioderma serricorne, F. Also occurs in cigars, cigarettes, cayenne pepper, 

 &c. Mr. C. 0. Waterhouse had some ginger at the Museum, from Bombay, 

 infested with Lasioderma, in which a small Clerus {Thaneroclerus bnqueti, 

 Lefebr.) occurred, parasitic on the Lasioderma. 



Coenocara bovistce, Hoff. Hastings district (Bennett) ; Battle (Donisthorpe) ; 

 Huntingfield (Chitty) ; near Oxford (Walker) ; Sanderstead, Surrey 

 (W. E. Sharp). 



