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Anobiidae. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 



Cantharidiformia. 

 Teredilia. 



( Anobiinae. 

 I Ptininae. 



Bostrychidae. 



Cupesidae. 

 Derodontidae. 



I Lyetinae. 

 [Bostrycbinae. 



Cantharididae. 



Melyridae 



Malacodermata. 



/■Canthai'idinae. 

 J Lycinae. 

 j Lampyrinae. 

 l,Drilii:iae. 

 jMalachiinae. 

 J Melyrinae. 

 ! Corynetinae. 

 I Clerinae. 



Dascillidae. 



Elateridae. 



Sternoxia. 



/Dascillinae. 

 I Chelonariinae. 

 1 Eucinetinae ? 

 ( Cyplioninae ? 

 / Cebi'ioninae. 



Perothopinae. 



Eucneminae. 

 J Cerophytinae. 



Soleniscinae. 



Elaterinae. 

 \ Throscinae. 



Buprestidae. 



Parnidae. 



Dermestidae. 

 Byrrhidae. 



Macrodactylia. 



[Psepheninae. 

 \ Parninae. 

 (Elmidinae. 



Brachymera. 



jByrrhinae. 



I Notodendrinae ? 



Palpicornia. 

 T-T , , .,., (Helophorinae. 



Hydrophihdae. | Hydropbilinae. 



Nitidulidae. 



Clavieornia. 



fHypocephalinae 

 Sphaeritinae. 

 Trogositinae. 

 Nitidulinae. 

 Byturinae. 



My cetophagidae . 

 Cisidae ? 



Erotylidae. 



Phalacridae. 



Colydiidae. 



Lathridiidae. 



Endomyehidae. 



Coccinellidae. 



Cucujidae. 



Phytophaga 

 Brenthidae. 

 Crambycidae. 

 Chrysomelidae. 



Bruchidae. 



/ Sphindinae ? 



( Cisinae. 



( Ci'yptophaginae. 



(Erotylinae. 



JMycetaeinae. 

 I Endomychinae. 



j Cucujinae. 

 \ Helotinae. 



jBruchinae. 

 1 Anthribinae. 



Curculionidae. 



Heteromera. 

 Tenebrionidae. 



Melandryidae. 



Lagriidae. 



Lucanidae. 



Scarabaeidae. 



/Melandryinae. 

 ] Mordellinae. 

 "j Rhipiphorinae. 

 (Stylopinae. 

 /Lagriinae. 

 Pythinae. 

 j Pyrochroinae. 

 Meloinae. 

 Oedemerinae. 

 ^Anthicinae. 

 Lamellicornia. 



f Lucaninae. 

 ( Troginae. 

 ( Scarabaeinae. 

 ■I Melolonthinae. 

 (Dynastinae. 



— H. D. 



CoLEOPTERA AT EouGHTON, NoRFOLK. — I Spent & fortnight from 

 August 18th at a farmhouse in the village of Eoughton, about four 

 miles from Cromer on the Norwich Eoad, and did a little collecting at 

 odd times, hut as I did no really serious work my captures were neither 

 numerous nor very striking. Off the gorse and heather on a common 

 between the village and Cromer, I swept Luperus nigrofanciatns, 

 Goeze ; Coccinella Iderofjli/phica, L., and Strophosoimis retnsus, Marsh., 

 but sweeping, as a rule, produced nothing. By shaking over paper, 

 dry grass, and refuse lying under the hedges in a field belonging to 

 the farm I obtained the following: — Otiorhynchus scabrosus, M&vsh.; 

 0. raucus, F. ; 0. mmcornm, Bris. ; Hyjjera variabilis, Hbst. ; H. 

 polygoni, L. ; Sitones Jmpicbthis, F. ; S. crinitus, 01. ; with many 

 common species of Apions and other weevils. In the same way were 

 procured Harpalus puncticollis, Pk. ; H. ■punctatidns, Duft ; Amara 

 bifrons, Gyll. ; A. apricaria, Pk. ; Notiophilus substriatus, Wat. ; Lebia 

 clilorocephala, E.H. ; Kelophorus nubilus, F. ; Quedius picipes, Man. ; 

 StilicHS snbtilis, Er. ; Chrysomela staphylaea, L., &c. A single 



