INSECTS 
CurcuLionip (continued )— 
Cleonus sulcirostris, L. Silloth 
Lixus paraplecticus, L. Burgh Marsh (T. 
C. Heysham) 
Liosoma ovatulum, Clairv. 
Hylobius abietis, L. 
Pissodes pini, L. 
Orchestes quercus, L. Carlisle 
— scutellaris, Gyll. Dalston (T. C. Hey- 
sham) 
— ilicis, F. Lazonby district 
— fagi, L. 
— rusci, Herbst. 
— stigma, Germ. 
— salicis, L. 
— saliceti, Payk. 
Rhamphus flavicornis, Clairv. 
Grypidius equiseti, F. 
Erirrhinus bimaculatus, F. Solway Marshes 
— acridulus, L. 
Dorytomus vorax, F. Carlisle 
— tremula, F. \ Cardew Mire (T. C. 
— tortrix, L. Heysham) 
— maculatus, Marsh. 
— pectoralis, Gyll. 
— majalis, Payk. 
sham) 
Bagous glabrirostris, Herbst. 
C. Heysham) 
Anoplus plantaris, Naez. 
Elleschus bipunctatus, L. Carlisle 
Miarus campanule, L. Carlisle (T. C. 
Heysham) 
Gymnetron beccabunge, L. : 
= labilis, Herbst. ik } CaN 
Mecinus pyraster, Herbst. 
Anthonomus ulmi, De G. Lazonby district 
— pedicularius, L. 
— pomorum, L. Brampton district 
— rubi, Herbst. 
Cionus scrophulariz, L. 
. — pulchellus, Herbst. 
Orobitis cyaneus, L. 
Cryptorrhynchus lapathi, L. 
Cceliodes rubicundus, Herbst. 
— quercus, F. 
— ruber, Marsh. Brampton district 
| Carlisle 
Carlisle (T. C. Hey- 
Dalston (T. 
CurRcuLIONIDA (continued )\— 
— quadrimaculatus, L. 
— cardui, Herbst. Dadston (T. C. Hey- 
sham) 
— geranii, Payk. Gelt Woods 
— exiguus, Ol. Brampton district 
Poophagus sisymbrii, F. 
— nasturtii, Germ. Lazonby district 
Ceuthorrhynchus assimilis, Payk. 
— erice, Gyll. 
— erysimi, F. 
— contractus, Marsh. 
— cyanipennis, Germ. 
— quadridens, Panz. 
— pollinarius, Forst. 
— pleurostigma, Marsh. 
—— marginatus, Payk. Blackhall Wood (T. 
C. Heysham) 
— euphorbiz, Bris. 
— litura, F. 
Ceuthorrhynchidius floralis, Payk. Bramp- 
ton district 
— troglodytes, F. 
Rhinoncus pericarpius, L. 
— castor, F. 
Phytobius quadrituberculatus, F. Burgh 
Marsh 
Limnobaris T-album, L. Lazonby district 
Balaninus nucum, L. Blackhall Wood (T. 
C. Heysham) 
— villosus, F. Carlisle 
— salicivorus, Payk. 
Magdalis carbonaria, L. Carlisle (T. C. 
Heysham) 
— armigera, Fourc. Lazonby district 
— pruni, L. Carlisle (T. C. Heysham) 
Carlisle 
ScoLyTIDZ 
Scolytus destructor, Ol. Carlisle 
Hylastes ater, Payk. 
— palliatus, Gyll. 
Hylesinus crenatus, F. Lazonby district 
— fraxini, Panz. 
Myelophilus piniperda, L. 
Phloeophthorus _ rhododactylus, 
Brampton district 
Pityogenes bidentatus, Herbst. 
Trypodendron domesticum, L. 
Marsh. 
LEPIDOPTERA 
RHOPALOCERA 
Butter flies 
Some forty-nine species of Butterflies have been recorded from 
Cumberland, but four of these have little or no claim to be considered 
true natives. These doubtful species are P. machaon, A. latona, L. 
sibylla and H. comma. Pieris brassicae, L., Large White, is the most un- 
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