5318 Insects. 



6. Fam. Trogim, MacLeay. 



1. iEgialia, Latr., Steph. 



A. arenaria, Fabr. A. globosa, Steph. At roots of the sea-holly, 

 in sandy spots on the banks near Fort Cumberland, and in Hayling 

 Island. 



7. Fam. LucANiDiE, Leach. 



1. Lucanus, Linn., Steph. 



L. Cervus, Linn., Steph. In elms and ash trees about Haslar, 

 Alverstoke and Grange ; rather abundant. 



2. Dorcus, MacLeay, Steph. 



D. parallelipipedus, Linn., Steph. In old trees, and under logs at 

 Grange Farm. 



STERNOXI. 



1. Fam. Elaterid^e, Leach. 



1. Melanotus, Esch., Steph. Cratonychus, Erich. 



M. niger, Fabr. Not common ; alights on Pteris aquilina in the sun. 

 M. rubripes, Herbst. M. fulvipes, Herbst, Steph. Rare ; woods 

 in sunny places. 



2. Lacon, Lap. Agrypnus, Steph. 



L. murinus, Linn., Steph. On ferns, &c, in abundance. 



3. Athous, Esch., Steph. 



A. hirtus, Herbst. A. niger, Steph. Rare ; off foliage by beating. 

 A. hsemorrhoidalis, Fabr., Steph. Taken abundantly by sweeping 

 ferns. 



A. longicollis, Fabr., Steph. On Pteris aquilina ; very common. 



4. Campy lus, Fisch., Steph. 



C. linearis, Fabr., Steph. On flowers in the sun ; Rowner Swamp 

 and Grange Copse. 



5. Diacanthus, Latr. Prosternon, Steph. 



D. holosericeus, Fabr., Steph. Taken in abundance off ferns at 

 Grange. 



6. Agriotes, Esch., Steph. 



A. Sputator, Linn., Steph. About field-paths; very common. 



