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Crioceris lilii. Scop. Chattenden (Turner). 

 Crioceris asparagi, L. Lincolnshire. 



Lahidostomis tridentata, L. Bleane Woods (Walker) ; Pamber Forest, in 

 numbers (Hamm). Mr. Donisthorpe has bred the young larva from the 

 egg, and describes how the female lays in nature, the covered eggs being 

 all fastened together (Ent. Rec, 1908, p. 108). 



Clythra quadri punctata, L. Near Shanklin, I. of W. (Poole) ; Ireland, Caragh 

 Lake, co. Kerry (Bouskell). The larva only occurs in nests of Formica rufa. 

 Mr. Donisthorpe has worked out the complete life-history, and shows that 

 the female lets fall the covered egg on to the rufa nests (Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond., 1902, pp. 11-23). 



Cryptocephalus coryli, L. Streatley, Berks (Joy) ; Norfolk, Edgefield 

 (Burrell) ; Sherwood Forest (Taylor) ; Leighton Buzzard (Crawshay). 



Cryptocephalus sexpunctatus, L. Huntingfield (Chitty) ; Colchester (Har- 

 wood) ; Bentley Woods, Suffolk (Morley). 



Cryptocephalus hipuifictatiis, v. lineola, F. Charing (Chitty) ; Boar's Hill, 

 Oxford (Holland) ; Wychwood Forest (Donisthorpe) ; Bentley Woods, 

 Suffolk (Morley) ; Edgefield Wood, Norfolk (Burrell) ; near Barmouth 

 (P. H. Jackson) ; near Wokingham (Fowler). 



Cryptocephalus aureolus, Suff. Nethy Bridge, Inverness-shire, July 1909 

 (Miss Ethel Dougall). ■ 



Cryptocephalus hypochceridis, L. Cothill, near Oxford (Walker). 



Cryptocephalus ochrostoma, Har. Wychwood Forest (Chitty and Donisthorpe). 



Cryptocephalus parvulus, Miill. Bentley Woods (Morley). 



Cryptocephalus morcei, L. Chiddingfold, not uncommon on Hypericum 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Ogley Bog, near Oxford (Walker) ; Bembridge, 1. of W. 

 (Champion) ; Peppard, Henley-on-Thames (Fowler). 



Cryptocephalus hilineatus, L. Yarnton, near Oxford (Collins). 



Cryptocephalus pusillus, F. Parkhurst Forest, 1. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; 

 Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos (Crawshay) ; Oxford district (Walker) ; Norfolk, 

 not common (Edwards) ; Suffolk, various localities, but rare ; Lincolnshire 

 (Wallace, &c.). In this species the scutellum is always black, even when 

 the whole of the rest of the insect is testaceous. 



Cryptocephalus labiatus, L. Ireland, Killarney (HaUday). 



Cryptocephalus exiguus, Schneid. Oulton Broad (Bedwell) ; Norfolk, Eaton 

 Common (Edwards), Horning (Thouless), Woodbastwick (Power) ; Freshney 

 Bogs, North Lincolnshire (Thornley). 



Cryptocephahis frontalis, Marsh. Marston, near Oxford (Holland) ; Foxley 

 Wood, Norfolk (Edwards) ; Sapperton, Lines (Miss Stow). 



In some notes on Crypfocephali in the Ent. Record, 1 908, p. 208. Mr. Donis- 

 thorpe points out that all the species lay covered eggs and the larvse live in 

 cases and feed on Hchen on trees, &c. ; some often pupate in ants' nests. 



Lamprosoma concolor, Sturm. Suffolk, near Bungay (Garneys) ; Norfolk 

 (Stephens) ; Ireland, Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, and Kerry. 



