308 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Hypera alfernans, Stepli. Sandown, I. of W. (Beare) ; Marston Ferry 

 (Walker) ; Suffolk ; Great Cotes, &c., Lines (Thornley) ; Scotland, 

 Orcliardton (Douglas). Taken in copula with H. pollux at Rye, near 

 Hastings (Bennett), and in the Lee valley (Jennings). 



Hypera trigrina, Boh. Deal (Syme) ; St. Margaret's Bay (Beare and Donis- 

 thorpe). 



Hypera elongata, Payk. A specimen was taken by Professor T. Hudson 

 Beare under a stone near Edinburgh in July 1899. 



Hypera suspiciosa, Herbst. Cheshunt (Jennings) ; Oxford (Walker) ; Oultou 

 Broad (Bedwell) ; Hellesdon, Norfolk (Edwards) ; Southport and Birkdale, 

 specimens of an elongate and narrow form (Chaster and Sopp) ; not recorded 

 from Ireland. 



Hypera variabilis, Herbst. Ireland, common. 



Hypera murina, F. Blackgang, I. of W. (Donisthorj)e) ; Hastings district 

 (Bennett) ; Bungay (Garneys) ; Ditchling (Dollman). 



Hypera meles, F. Yarmouth and Foxley Wood, Norfolk (Edwards). 



Hypera trilineata, Marsh. Ireland, frequent. 



Cleonns sulcirostris, L. Oxford district, where a form occurs at Boar's Hill 

 which is coloured like the sand there ; Braunton, Devon (Champion) ; 

 Ireland, co. Down. 



Cleonus nebulosus, L. Woking and Chobham, not uncommon in sand-pits. 

 Mr. Fleet found it in the crop of a stone curlew. 



Lixus paraplecticus, L. Wicken Fen, abundant in 1897 and 1898, &c. (Bous- 

 kell and Donisthorpe) ; rediscovered by Mr. Bouskell some few years before. 

 The insect passes its early stages in the stems of the water parsnip, Siuni 

 latifolium. Bungay (Garneys) ; Christchurch (Beck). 



Lixus alginis, L. Rediscovered in the Fairlight district by Mr. Bennett, 

 of Hastings, in 1892. He records finding the larvae, i^upae, and perfect 

 insects at the same time, and that the pupse are armed with hooks and 

 work their way up and doy\n\ the inside of the thistle stems in Avhich they 

 occur, being very active. He has also found as many as three pupse in 

 one thistle stem. 



Larinus carlinoi, 01. Rye, Sussex, in profusion, 1902, and Llanbedi", N. 

 Wales, 1906 (Donisthorpe) ; Weymouth (Forsyth). 



Lepyrus binotafus, Payk. Wellington College (Bucknill). 



Liosoma ohlongulum, Boh. Chiddingfokl (Donisthorpe) ; Ditchling (Doll- 

 man) ; Christow, Devon (de la Garde) ; Cusop Dingle, Herefordshire 

 (Tomlin) ; Crowborough, Sussex (W. E. Sharp) ; Wytham Park (Walker) ; 

 Ireland, widely distributed. 



Liosoma troglodytes, Rye. Ireland, Clonbrock, co. Galway, one specimen 

 (Hon. R. E. Dillon). According to Mons. Bedel, this species is a var. of 

 L. pyrenceum, Bris. 



Liparus coronatus, Goeze. Charing and Huntingfield (Chitty) ; Sandwich 

 (E. A. Waterhouse) ; Lymington (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk (Morley). 



