5822 Insects. 



2. Opatrum, Fabr., Steph. 



O. sabulosum, Linn., Steph. Rather common ; sandy places in 

 Stokes Bay and Hayling Island. 



3. Microzoum, Redt., Steph. 



M. tibiale, Fabr., Steph. Burrowing in sand near the shore in 

 Hayling Island. 



3. Fam. Tenebrionidjs, Steph. 



1. Tenebrio, Fabr., Steph. 

 T. obscurus, Fabr., Steph. Occasional ; in houses. 

 T. Molitor, Linn., Steph. Occasional ; in houses and ovens. 



4. Fam. HELOPiDiE, Steph. 



1. Helops, Fabr., Steph. 



H. casruleus, Fabr., Steph. On old trees and palings, in gardens 

 and orchards ; tolerably frequent. 



H. caraboides, Fabr. H. striatus, Steph. In old trees, in fissures 

 of bark ; occasional. 



5. Fam. Cistelid^e, Leach. 



1. Cistela, Fabr., Steph. 

 C. murina, Linn., Steph. On flowers ; rather common. 



6. Fam. Lagriid^e, Westw. 



1. Lagria, Fabr., Steph. 

 L. pubescens, Linn. L. hirta, Steph. Common ; on flowers. 



7. Fam. Pyrochroioe, Leach. 



1. Pyrochroa, Geoff., Steph. 



P. rubens, Fabr., Steph. On flowers and herbage; tolerably 

 frequent. 



8. Fam. Notoxioe, Steph. 



1. Notoxus, Geoff., Steph. 



N. monoceros, Linn., Steph. At roots of coarse grass in sandy 

 places near Southsea ; scarce. 



2. Anthicus, Payk., Steph. 



A. floralis, Fabr. A. fuscus, Steph. On flowers ; not common. 



