288 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Timarcha ienehricosa, F. Both larva and perfect insect feed on Galium. 

 Cumberland ; Scotland, Potterland Hill (Douglas and Lennon) ; Ireland, 

 Tipperary and Waterford. Perilitus falciger, a Braconid, is parasitic on 

 this species (Bignell), E. M. M., 1891, p. 169. 



Timarcha violaceonigra, De G. Ireland, Antrim and Waterford. 



Chrysomela sanguinolenta, L. Ireland, Cork (Cuthbert). 



Chrysomela marginalis, Duft. Suffolk, Bury (Norgate), Newmarket (Verrall), 



Brandon (Elliot), Bentley Woods (Baylis) ; Norfolk, Hunstanton (Dixon). 

 Chrysomela marginata, L. Devil's Dyke, Brighton (Lewcock) ; Cleethorpes, 



Lines (Wallace). 

 Chrysomda hanksi, F. Kirby Beden, Norfolk (Edwards) ; St. Issy, Cornwall 



(Crawshay) ; Lundy Island (WoUaston). 

 Chrysomela staphylea, v. sharpi. Fowler. Not scarce under stones at Storno- 



way (Walker) ; Cleethorpes (Donisthorpe). 

 Chrysomela orichalcia, Miill. Sandown (Taylor), Brook and Compton Bay, 



I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk (Morley) ; Lakenham, Norfolk (Edwards) ; 



Cothill (Walker) ; Shotover (Hamm) ; Leighton Buzzard and Melchbourne 



(Crawshay) ; Ireland, Meath. 

 Chrysomela. orichalcia, v. hobsoni, Steph. Alcester, Warwickshire (Blatch) ; 



South Hylton, Durham, under decaying hemlock leaves (Bagnall) ; Ditch- 



Ung, at roots of common hemlock (Dollman) ; Leighton Buzzard (Crawshay). 

 Chrysomela hcemoptera, L. Purley Downs (Donisthorpe) ; Ipswich (Morley) ; 



Weybourne, Suffolk (Edwards). 

 Chrysomela varians, Schall. Widely distributed. Ireland, not uncommon in 



the south and west ; most of the specimens are referable to the green form. 

 Chrysomela gottingensis, L. Box Hill (Jennings) ; Purley Downs (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Oxford district (Walker) ; Norwich (Edwards) ; Devonshire ; 



Cornwall ; Isle of Wight ; Shaftesbury, Dorset (Crawshay). 

 Chrysomela graminis, L. Babbington recorded it as double-brooded, occur- 

 ring near Bath on Mentha hirsuta, June and September, feeding in the 



autumn on the flowers of the mint (1833). This record may have referred 



to the next species. 

 Chrysomela menthrasti, Suffr. Wantage (Harwood) ; Dean Forest (Hodgson) ; 



the Wicken Fen records most probably refer to the last species ; Grantham, 



Lines (T. Stow) ; Reading (TomHn). 

 Chrysomela fastuosa. Scop. Suffolk, near Eye (Tyrer) ; Norfolk (Burrell) ; 



Barrow-on-Soar, on " white nettle " (Bouskell) ; Cadney, Lines (Wallace) ; 



Ireland, Donegal, Fermanagh, Roscommon, Wexford, and Clare. 

 Chrysomela cerealis, L. It is recorded by Mr. Haliday as having been taken 



by Mr. Hely on Knockmeledown Hill, Tipperary, Ireland. Mr. E. J. 



Burgess Sopp makes some very interesting observations on the habits of 



this beetle in the Naturalist's Journal, 1902, p. 13. 

 Chrysomela didymata, Scriba. Luccombe Chine, I. of W. (J. Taylor) ; New 



Forest ; Bagley Wood, &c., near Oxford (Walker) ; Suffolk, various 



locahties (Morley) ; Norfolk, widely distributed (Edwards) ; Leighton 



Buzzard (Crawshay) ; Great Cotes, Lines (Thornley). 



