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W., the colours exactly matching those of the plant. Scotland : a few 

 imagos and larvae in abundance on Silene maritima on the shores of Loch 

 Long, at Coalport, Dumbartonshire, June 27, 1910 (W. Evans). 

 Cassida hemisphcerica, Herbst. Queenstown Warren (Walker) ; Sandown, 

 I. of W. (Champion) ; Shaftesbury, Dorset (Crawshay) ; Ireland, Donegal, 

 Antrim, Wexford, and Cork. 



HETEROMERA 



Blaps mucronata, Latr. Ireland, common. 



Blaps similis, Latr. Holborn, not uncommon (Donisthorpe) ; Stroud 



(Walker) ; Ipswich (Baylis) ; Bury district (Tuck). 

 Blaps mortisaga, L. In bakehouse, Sandown, I. of W. (Taylor). 

 Blaps gigas, F. Mr. Tuck took a specimen in his cellar at Bury St. Edmunds 



in 1903. 

 Crypticus quisquilius, L. Tubney, near Oxford (Holland) ; Lundy Island 



(Joy and Tomlin). 



Heliopathes gihbus, F. Ireland, Meath, Wexford, Waterford, and Cork. 



Opatrum sabiilosum, Gyll. Ireland, Kenmare, co. Kerry (Hardy). 



Microzoum tihiale, F. Inland : Tubney (Holland), Farnham and New 

 Forest (Donisthorpe) ; Braunton (de la Garde) ; Humberstone, Lines 

 (Bullock) ; Ireland, Rush, co. Dublin (W. E. Sharp). 



Phaleria cadaverina, F. Ireland, Louth, Wicklow, and Waterford. Mr. 

 Keys takes it at Whitsand Bay of unusually large size, with large black 

 " saddle- back " markings on the elytra, and he has taken a nearly black 

 form there. 



Heledona agaricola, F. Enfield (Pool) ; Virginia Water (W. E. Sharp) ; 

 Oxford (Walker) ; Suffolk (Kirby) ; Scotland, Carnsalloch Wood, Dum- 

 fries (Lennon). 



Platydema dytiscoides, Rossi. Rediscovered in the New Forest in 1901 by 

 Messrs. Donisthorpe and Gorham, who took seven specimens under bark 

 of felled oak. 



Alphitophagus bifasciatus, Say. Stroud (Walker), in a granary, in numbers. 

 As Mr. Champion points out. Say's name has nine years' priority over 

 Stephens' quadripustidahis. Hanwell (Nicholson). 



Tenebrio molitor, L. Ireland, Antrim and Dublin. 



Tenebrio obsciirvs, F. Queenborough (Walker) ; Oxford (Hamm) ; Ireland, 

 Down and Limerick. 



AlpTiitobius piceus, 01. Queenborough, common in bone stack (Donisthorpe) ; 

 Carlisle (Day). 



Gnathocerus cormitus, F. Ipswich (Morley) ; Oxford (Holland) ; Grimsby 

 (Wallace) ; Scotland, Edinburgh and North Berwick (Evans) ; Ireland, 

 Belfast, in meal (Halbert). 



