Insects, 



1757 



Laccobius minutus 

 Parnus prolefericomis 

 Limnebius ater 



truncatellus 



Cercyon bolitophagura 



stercorarium 



Leiodes rufa ? 

 Necrophorus Vestigator 



Humator 



Silpha tristis 

 Meligethes viridescens 



Urticae 



Cateretes Junci 

 glaber 



pyrrhopus 



Atomaria atricapilla 

 Covticaria crenulata 



gibbosa 



Latridius transversus 

 Byrrhus pilula 

 Aphodius Fossor 

 Geotrupes sylvaticus 

 Serica brunnea 

 Adrastus limbatus 

 Agriotes sputator 



lineatus 



Dasytes casruleus 

 Nedyus Erysimi 



Ericae 



Troglodites 



Orobitis cyaneus 

 Rhinonchus Pericarpius 

 Hypera punctata 

 Otiorhynchus rugifrons 

 ligneus 



Tychius tomentosus 

 Strophosomus squamulatus 

 Sitona hispidula 



puncticollis 



Apion haematodes 



Carduorum 



flavipes 



Rhynchites minutus 

 Crepidodera exoleta 

 Thyamis tabida 



pratensis 



Macrocnema Dulcamarae 

 Apteropeda graminis 

 Chrysomela Hyperici 

 Cryptocephalus ochraceus 

 Coccinella reppensis 

 Scymnus limbatus 

 Cteniopus sulphureus 

 Proscarabaeus violaceus 

 Aleochara lanuginosa 



nitida 



Tachyporus gracilis 



pyrrhopterus 



merdarius 



obtusus 



Hypnorum 



Staphylinus aeneocephalus 

 Goerius olens 

 Philonthus lituratus 

 Raphirus semiobscurus 



Boops 



Xantholinus glabratus 

 Stenus impressus (Erichson) 



Boops {GylL) 



Oxytelus depressus 



I ought to state that I am indebted for about half a dozen of these 

 species to the kindness of my friend, Mr. Hudson Heaven (the son of 

 the proprietor of the island), whose valuable assistance during my 

 stay in 1845, and whose after exertions in the cause in which I have 

 taken so much interest, it gives me the greatest pleasure to record. 



T. V. Wollaston. 

 Jesus College, Cambridge. 



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