284 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Gramoptera tabacicolor, De G. Ireland, widely distributed. 



Gramoptera analis, Panz. Chattenden (Walker) ; Colchester (Harwood) ; 



Gosbeck, Suffolk (Fox) ; Oxford (Hamm) ; Ireland, Belfast. 

 Gramoptera ruficornis, F. Bred from larvae in ivy stems from Brandon 



(Morley) ; Ireland, common. 



Pogonocha;rus fasciculatus, De G. Dr. Wallace has taken a specimen in a 

 garden at Grimsby. 



Pogonochcerus hidentaius, Thoms. Yaverland, I. of W. (Taylor) ; Bagley 

 Wood (Walker) ; Bungay (Garneys) ; Gimingham (Butler) ; New Forest 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Buddon Wood (Bouskell) ; Lincolnshire ; Ireland, Armagh 

 and Wicklow. 



Pogonochcerus dentatus, Fourc. Often in ivy stems, Ditchling (DoUman) ; 

 Oxford (Hamm) ; Upware, Cambs, sweeping under apple-trees (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Scotland, Forres, Morayshire, October 1892 (Chitty) ; Ireland. 

 Wexford (Halbert), Kerry (Donisthorpe). 



Lamia textor, L. Fairlight, near Hastings (Geoffery) ; Llyn Cwmbychan. 

 near Harlech (P. H. Jackson) ; Rannoch (E. A. Waterhouse). 



Mesosa nubila, 01. Bungay (Garneys). 



Agapanthia lineaiocollis. Dr. Headington Wick Copse (Walker). A melanie 

 form occurs at Wicken Fen. 



Saperda carcharias, L. Colchester (Harwood). It is chieHy found on poplars ; 

 at Wicken it is known as the " poplar beetle." Yorkshire ; Scotland. 

 Grantown, Strathspey (W. Evans). 



Saperda scalaris, L. Mr. Kidson Taylor recorded this species from Sherwood 

 Forest in 1869 ; he also bred it from pupae taken in oak. Cumberland. 

 Baron Wood (Day) ; Scotland, Rannoch. &c., not uncommon. 



Saperda populnea, L. Wimbledon Common (Rye) ; Chiddingfold (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; New Forest (Morley) ; Suffolk, Bungay (Garneys) ; Bentley 

 Woods (Morley) ; Norfolk. Foxley Wood (Edwards) ; Bagley Wood. 

 Oxford (Holland) ; near Wokingham (Fowler). 



Stenostola ferrea, Schrank. Melbourne, Derbyshire (0. E. Janson) ; on elm, 

 Barmouth (Taylor) ; Yorkshire (Young) ; Barron Wood, Cumberland 

 (Britten). 



Phytoecia cylindrica, L. Chattenden, and Tubney, near Oxford (Walker) ; 

 Huntingfield (Chitty) ; Dorking, Horsley, Pamber Forest, and Monk's 

 Wood (Donisthorpe) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Suffolk, Eye district 

 (Tyrer), Coddenham (Fox) ; Norfolk, Yarmouth (Paget), Ketteringham 

 (Edwards), &c. 



Oberea ocidata, L. Is not uncommon in Wicken Fen, where it has been taken 

 freely by Messrs. Bouskell, Donisthorpe, and others ; it occurred in plenty 

 in 1898. 



