A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 



CuRCULIONlDit (continued) 



Cleonus sulcirostris, L. Common on this- 

 tles on the sandhills 



Liosoma ovatulum, Clairv. Generally dis- 

 tributed 



Hylobius abietis, L. Common in fir 

 woods 



Pissodes notatus, Germ. Chat Moss, on 

 moribund fir trees 



Orchestes salicis, L. The only gene- 

 rally abundant species 



— stigma, Germ. On birch on the mosses 



— rusci, Herbst. „ „ 



— ilicis, F. Occasional 



— fagi, L. „ 



— quercus, L. „ 



— avellanae, Don. „ 



— saliceti, Payk. Very rare ; Birkdale 

 Rhampus flavicornis, Clair. Not uncom- 

 mon on willow on the sandhills 



Orthocaetes setiger, Beck. Birkdale sand- 

 hills ; not common 



Grypidius equiseti, F. Generally dis- 

 tributed 



Erirrhinus scirpi, F. Not uncommon 



— bimaculatus, F. „ „ 



— acridulus, L. „ „ 

 Thryogenes nereis, Payk. Southport 

 Dorytomus vorax, F. Generally distributed 



— maculatus. Marsh. „ 

 — ■ pectoralis, Gyll. „ 

 Tanysphyrus lemnae, F. Common 

 Bagous alismatis. Marsh. Common wher- 

 ever Alisma plantago occurs 



— limosus, Gyll. Birkdale, among water 



weeds 



Anoplus plantaris, Naez. Generally dis- 

 tributed 



Tychius squamulatus, Gyll. One speci- 

 men, Birkdale sandhills 



Miccotrogus picirostris, F. Southport 



Gymnetron beccabungje, L., with its var. 

 veronicae, Germ. Recorded by Mr. 

 Kidson Taylor from the Bollin 

 Valley 



— collinus, Gyll., and G. linariae, Panz. 



On Linaria vulgaris near Southport ; 

 the former rare, the latter very local 



Mecinus pyraster, Herbst. Generally dis- 

 tributed 



Anthonomus ulmi, De G. Bollin Valley, 

 Scarisbrick 



— pedicularius, L. Generally common 



— pomonim, L. „ „ 



— rubi, Herbst. „ „ 



— rosinas, Des Goz. Southport, on poplar 

 Nanophys lythri, F. Common on Lyth- 



rum 

 Cionus scropulariae, L. Recorded 



— pulchellus, Herbst. „ 



On Viola on the 



Chat Moss, 



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Generally 

 common 



from 



CuRCULlONiDit {continued) 

 Orchitis cyaneus, L. 



sandhills 

 Coeliodes rubicundus, Herbst. 



Southport 



— cardui, Herbst. Not uncommon 



— quadrimaculatus, L. Abundant 

 Ceuthorrhynchus. Besides the generally 



abundant species the following 

 occur : — 



— ericae, Gyll. Commonly on heather 



— viduatus, Gyll. Recorded by Chappell 



on Lamium ^nr^nrevima.t Fallowjield, 

 Manchester 



— asperifoliarum, Gyll. Southport 



— arcuatus, Herbst. Chat Moss (Kidson 



Taylor and Reston) 



— euphorbiae, Bris. Southport ; rare 



— punctiger, Gyll. „ „ 

 Ceuthorrhynchidius floralis, " 



Payk. 



— pyrrhorhynchus, Marsh. 



— troglodytes, F. 



— terminatus, Herbst. Recorded 



Chat Moss 



— dawsoni, Bris. One specimen re- 



corded from the foreshore at South- 

 port 



Rhinonchus. Except R. bruchoides, Herbst. 

 and R. denticollis, Gyll., all our 

 British species have been recorded as 

 more or less common 



Litodactylus leucogaster. Marsh. Southport 



Phytobius comari. Occasional 



— quadrituberculatus, F. Rare at South- 



port 



Limnobaris T-album, L. Generally dis- 

 tributed 



Balaninus salicivorus, Payk. Generally 

 common 



— pyrrhoceras, Marsh. Local and rare 

 Calandra. Both our species occur com- 

 monly in rice and flour mills, etc. 



Rhyncolus gracilis, Ros. A large number 

 of this rare species was taken by 

 Chappell at Greenheys, Manchester, in 

 a piece of old timber 



SCOLYTID.^ 



Hylastes palliatus, Gyll. Chat Moss 

 Myelophilus piniperda, L. „ 



Hylesinus crenatus, Gyll. Liverpool, Swin- 



ton near Manchester 

 Cryphalus binodulus, Ratz. Drinkwater 



Park, Manchester 

 Dryocaetes villosus, F. Not uncommon 



— alni, Georg. Drinkwater Park, South- 



port 

 Tomnicus typographus, L., T. nigritus, 

 Gyll., and T. acuminatus, Gyll., 

 are all recorded by Chappell from 

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