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Chrysomela hyperici, Forst. Sevenoaks (Donisthorpe) ; Lundy Island 

 (Wollaston) ; Oxford district (Walker) ; Suffolk, Burgh (Paget), Bentley 

 (Harwood), Foxhall (Morley) ; Norfolk, occurs sparingly (Edwards) ; 

 Cleethorpes (Donisthorpe) ; Ireland, widely distributed. 



Melasoma oeneum, L. Cumberland (Day and Britten) ; Ireland, Kenmare, 

 CO. Kerry (Hardy). The record " Leicester " refers to Buddon Wood 

 (Power) and Switherland Slate Quarry (Headley), in Leicestershire. 



Melasoma populi, L. Belton Bog. Suffolk (Paget) ; Norfolk, Ranworth 

 (Edwards), Horning (Thouless), Oby (Paget) ; Lynewode Warren, Lines 

 (Thornley). 



Melasoma tremulce, F. Bagley Wood. Oxford (Holland) ; Bentley Woods, 

 Suffolk (Morley) ; Norfolk (Burrell). 



Phytodeda rufipes, De G. Bagley Wood, Oxford (Holland) ; Chiddingfold 



(v. sexpunctata, F.) (Donisthorpe) ; Leighton Buzzard (Crawshay). 

 Phytodeda olivacea, Forst. Ireland, co. Kerry. The v. nigricans, Weise, 



has been taken in Cumberland by Mr. F. H. Day. 

 Phytodeda pallida, L. Guildford Downs (Champion) ; Llandaff (TomUn) ; 



Cumberland ; Ireland, Derry, Down, and Wicklow. Mr. Donisthorpe bred 



it from the larva, and shows that it fed on hazel and pupated in the earth. 



He bred two flies {Meigenia floralis) from two of the pupae (Ent. Record, 



1909, p. 208). 

 Phytodeda affinis, Suff. With regard to the record of this insect, Mr. Edwards 



points out that Mr. Winter and Mr. Cocking were one and the same person. 



Gastroidea viridula, De G. Parthenogenesis in this species is proved in the 

 E. M. M. for 1880, vol. xvii. p. 127 (Osborne). 



Plagiodera versicolora, Laich. Kingston-on-Thames (Lewcock) ; very abun- 

 dant in the Oxford district (Walker) ; Wantage (Harwood) ; Ireland, 

 Kenmare Wood, co. Kerry. 



Phcedon concinnus, Steph. Humberstone, Lincolnshire (Bullock). 



Phyllodeda cavifrons. Thorns. Broxbourne, on Lombardy poplar (Jennings) ; 

 on white poplar, Sandown, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk, Ipswich 

 district (Morley) ; Norfolk, widely distributed (Edwards) ; Ireland, 

 Armagh (Johnson), Caragh Lake, co. Kerry (Donisthorpe). 



Phyllodeda vitellince, L., is occasionally all blue in colour. 



Hydrothassa hannoverana, F. Little Salkeld, Cumberland (Britten). 



Aglastica alni, L. Some specimens were taken in the streets of Deal by 

 Messrs. Bedwell and Jennings in 1900. 



Phyllobrotica quadrirnaculata, L. Farnham (Lewcock) ; Bulmershe, Reading 

 (Fowler and Holland) ; Welhngton College (Joy) ; Suffolk, Bury district 

 (Tuck) ; Norfolk, scarce (Edwards) ; Leicestershire. Buddon Wood (F. 

 Bates) ; Bradgate Park (Bouskell) ; near Gainsboro', Lines (Wallace) ; 

 Ireland, Antrim, Cork, and Kerry. 



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