INSECTS 



SCYDMAENIDAE {continued) 



Scydmaenus poweri, Fowler. Seaton (Power) 

 Eumicrus tarsatus, Mtlll. 

 Euthia scydmaenoides, Steph. 

 Cephennium thoracicum, Mtlll. 



CLAVIGERIDAE 



Claviger testaceus, Preyss. (foveolatus, Mill!.). Plymfton 



PSELAPHIDAE 



Pselaphus heisei, Herbst. 

 Tychus niger, Payk. 

 Bythinus puncticollis, Denny 



— validus, Aub£ 



— bulbifer, Reich 



— curtisii. Leach. Haldon 

 Rybaxis sanguinea, L. 

 Bryaxis fossulata, Reich 



— haematica, Reich. Barnstaple district, with For- 



mica flava and Myrmica rubra (Parfitt) 



— juncorum, Leach 

 Euplectus signatus, Reich 



— nanus, Reich (Kirbyi, Denny) 



— sanguineus, Denny 



TRICHOPTERYGIDAE 



Ptinella denticollis, Fairm. 

 Truchopteryx atomaria, De G. 



— angusta, Matth. Radford nr. Plymouth, two speci- 



mens (J. H. Keys) ' 



— grandicollis, Mann. Recorded doubtfully by 



Parfitt. It certainly occurs and can always 

 be known at once by the long outstanding 

 setae at the sides of the body 



— lata, Mots. 



— fascicularis, Herbst. 



— laetitia, Matth. 



- sericans, Heer. Exeter 

 — ■ bovina. Mots. 



— variolosa, Muls. (Boeocrara littoralis, Thoms.j. 



Taken on Dartmoor by Mr. T. V. WoUaston 

 Ptenidium punctatum, Gyll. 



— nitidum, Heer. (pusillum, Er.) 



X — laevigatum, Gyll. Exeter district (Parfitt) 



— evanescens. Marsh, (apicale, Er.) 



COCCINELLIDAE 



Subcoccinella 24-punctata, L. (Lasia globosa, Sch.) 

 Hippodamia variegata, Goeze (mutabilis, Scriba.). 



Falley of the Meavy 

 Anisosticta 19-punctata, L. Starcross. Taken by 



sweeping Carex maritima 

 Adalia obliterata, L. 



— bipunctata, L. 



Mysia olongoguttata, L. Stoke Wood 



Anatis ocellata, L. 



Coccinella lo-punctata, L. (variabilis, 111.) 



— 1 1 -punctata, L. 



— 5 -punctata, L. Valley of the Meavy 



— 7-punctata, L. 

 Halyzia i6-guttata, L. 



— 14-guttata, L. 



— conglobata, L. (14-punctata, L.) 



— 22-punctata, L. 

 Micraspis l6-punctata, L. 



Hyperaspis reppensis, Hbst. £a»i/y///i7»</ (WoUaston) 

 Seymnus redtenbacheri, Muls. Tavistock. Mr. Keys 

 has taken a Seymnus in the locality which 

 must apparently be referred to this species 



— pygmaeus, Fourc. 



— frontalis, F. 



— suturalis, Thunb. (discoideus. 111.). Exmouth 



var. limbatus, Steph. lopsham, Lundy Island 



— testaceus. Mots. (Mulsanti, Wat.) 



— haemorrhoidalis, Herbst. 



— capitatus, F. 



Chilocorus similis, Rossi (renipustulatus, Scriba.) 



— bipustulatus, L. 

 Exochomus quadripustulatus, L. 

 Rhizobius litura, F. 

 Coccidula rufa, Herbst. 



ENDOMYCHIDAE 



Mycetaea hirta. Marsh. 



Alexia pilifera, MflU. 



Lycoperdina bovistae, F. Plympton 



Endomychus coccineus, L. Torquay. By sweeping 



(Bignell). Mr. Keys thinks that Parfitt's record 



from Devon is probably an error 



EROTYLIDAE 



Dacne humeralis, F. Yealmpton 



— rufifrons, F. Exeter, etc. 

 Triplax russica, L. Killerton Park 



CORYLOPHIDAE 



Corylophus cassidioides, Marsh. 

 — lateralis, Gyll. 



PHALACRIDAE 



Phalacrus corruscus, Payk. 



— caricis, Sturm. 

 Olibrus corticalis, Panz. 



— aeneus, F. 



— millefolii, Payk. Exmouth 

 Stilbus testaceus, Panz. (geminus. 111.) 



— atomarius, L. (piceus, Steph.). Stoke 



sallows 



1 Vide Fowler, Brit. Coll. vol. Hi, 388. 



COLYDIIDAE 



Orthocerus muticus, L. (Sarrotrium clavicornc, L.), 

 Daivlish (Thouless). The above is the only 

 representative of the Colydiidae that has been 

 recorded from Devon. Probably several 

 others occur. It seems strange that even the 

 very common Cerylon histeroides has not yet 

 been noticed. Lundy Island (WoUaston) 



HISTERIDAE 



Hister unicolor, L. 



— merdarius, HofF. Exeter, Fordlands. Rare (Par- 

 Wood, on gtt) 



— cadaverinus, HofF. 



— stercorarius, HofF. Exmouth. Scarce (Parfitt). 



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