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** Z. revestita, L. In list of doubtful species, Brit. 



Catalogue, under generic name of Strangalia. 



I2356. Acanthocinus cedilzs, L. 



* Monoha?n?mis sartor, F. 



f M. sutor, L. 



** M. tittilator, F. 



*2358. Pogonochmrus fasciculatus, De G. 



2365. Saperda scalar is, L. 



*"* Chrysobothris chrysostignia. 



** Pissodes gyllenhali, Schon. (N. H. Trans., p. 91). 



** P. piniphilus, Hbst. 



** Caligrapha signatipennis, Stall, 

 and a few others not yet determined. 



2328. Clytus arietus, L. (Wasp beetle). 

 Not uncommon, Winlaton Mill. 



2338. Toxotus meridianus, L. 



In July, 1902, I took a red variety from an um- 

 belliferous plant at Lockhaugh, Rowlands Gill. 



2339. Pachyta ceramhyciformis, Schr. {pcto-inaculata, F.). 



Very local. In 1902 I came across this fine 

 longicorn at Gibside in hundreds on umbelliferous 

 plants, and once noticed as many as sixteen cluster- 

 ing on one flower head ! (Ento. Mo. Mag.). 



2348. Strangalia quadrifasciata, L. 



Two examples, Winlaton Mill and Rowlands Gill, 

 July, 1902. 



2357. LeiopMS nebulosus, L. 



Not uncommon. Winlaton Mill, Hollinside, and 

 Gibside. On lichen-covered railings, this insect 

 harmonized so well in colour with the grey lichen 

 as to be most difficult to detect. 



2359. Pogonochcerus bidentatus, Th. {hispidus, Brit. Cat.). 



Beneath plane-tree bark in a wood near Winlaton 

 Mill (March 3rd, 1903); and whilst sweeping a bed 



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