ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 301 



RHYNCHOPHORA 

 ANTHRIBID^ 



Brachytarsus fasciatus, Forst. Edmonton (Pool) ; Huntingfield (Chitty) ; 



Haven Street Woods, I. of W. (Morey). 

 Brachytarsus varius, F. Oxford district (Walker) ; Pamber Forest (Donis- 



thorpe) ; Delamere Forest (W. E. Sharp) ; Sherwood (Kidson-Taylor). 



Macrocephalus albinus, L. Oxted, under bark of fence (Donisthorpe) ; Chat- 

 tenden (Cripps) ; Huntingfield, not rare in old hedges (Chitty). 



Platyrhinus latirostris, F. Porlock (T. Wood). 



Tropideres niveirostris, F. Huntingfield, in some numbers in old hedges (Chitty )i 

 Tropideres sepicola, F. New Forest (West, 1905) ; a live specimen was sent 



to Mr. F. Bates by C. Guliver from the New Forest in 1899 ; Harewood 



Forest, Hants (Tomlin). 

 Choragiis sheppardi, Kirby. Mickleham (Rye) ; Winchelsea (Donisthorpe) ; 



Ditchling (Dollman) ; Tubney (Collins) ; Ireland, Dublin. 



RHINOMACERID^ 



Rhinomacer attelahoides, F. Woking (Champion) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; 

 Ipswich (Morley) ; Sherwood Forest (Kidson-Taylor) ; Delamere Forest 

 (R. Newstead) ; Tubney, near Oxford (Walker). 



CURCULIONID/E 



Apoderus coryli, L. Chiddingfold, and Ryde, I. of W. (Donisthorj)e) ; Bord- 

 wood Copse, I. of W. (Taylor) ; Bagley Wood (Holland) ; Suffolk ; Norfolk ; 

 Leighton Buzzard (Crawshay) ; South Brent, Devonshire (de la Garde). 



Attelabus curculionoides, L. Attacks chestnut and hornbeam as well as oak 

 (Bloomfield and Sharp). I have seen it rolling the leaves of Spanish 

 chestnut. 



Byctiscus betulefi, F. Isle of Wight, Ryde (Guyon), Bordwood Copse 

 (Poole) ; Chiddingfold (Donisthorpe) ; Bagley Wood (Holland) ; Bentley 

 Woods, Suffolk (Morley) ; Foxley Wood, Norfolk (Edwards). 



Byctiscus populi, L. Sidcup, in numbers, some specimens with the upper 

 side blue (O. E. Janson) ; Bexley (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk, Coddenham, 

 in numbers (Fox), Bentley Woods and Barham (Morley) ; Norfolk. Foxley 

 Wood (Edwards). 



Rhynchites cupreus, L. Bentley Woods, Suffolk (Elliot. Baylis, &c.) ; Tiver- 

 ton, Devon (de la Garde). 



Rhynchites cequatus, L. Brandon and Bradley, Lincolnshire (Miss Stow and 

 Dr. Wallace) ; Winlaton Mill, Durham (Bagnall). 



Rhynchites ceneovirens, Marsh. Ireland, rare, Louth and Dublin (these 

 specimens cannot be traced), Rossbeigh, co. Kerry (Donisthorpe). 



