A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



HISTERIDAE {continued) 

 Hister sinuatus, 111. Doubtfully indigenous. Re- 

 corded by Stephens from Devonshire {Kings- 

 bridge, etc.) 



— 1 2-striatus, Schr. 



— bimaculatus, L. 



Carcinops minima, Aub6. Slapton Ley 

 Dendrophilus pygmaeus, L. Buckfast 

 Myrmetes piceus, Payk. Buckfast 

 Saprmus nitidulus, Payk. 



— aeneus, F. 



— maritimus, Steph. Plymouth 

 Abraeus globosus, HoiF. 

 Acritus minutus, Herbst. 



Onthophilus globulosus, Ol. (sulcatus, F.). Recorded 

 by Stephens from Kingsbridge 



— striatus, F. 



MICROPEPLIDAE 



Micropeplus porcatus, Payk. 



— staphylinoides, Marsh. 



— margaritae, Duv. 



NITIDULIDAE 



Brachypterus pubescens, Er. 



— urticae, Kug. 

 Cercus pedicularius, L. 



t — bipustulatus, Payk. Haldon 



— rufilabris, Latr. 

 Carpophilus hemipterus, L. 

 Epuraea aestiva, L. 



— ilorea, Er. 



— deleta, Er. 

 Omosiphora limbata, F. 

 Nitidula bipustulata, L. 



t — quadripustulata, F. Topsham (Parfitt) 



— rufipes, L. South Brent 

 Soronia punctatissima, 111. 



— grisea, L. 

 Omosita depressa, L. 



— colon, L. 



— discoidea, F. 

 Pocadius ferrugineus, F. 



Pria dulcamarae, Scop. Brixham 

 Meligethes rufipes, Gyll. 



— fulvipes, Bris. N. Devon 



— subrugosus, Gyll. Wrangatott. Two specimens 



(J. H. Keys) 



— coracinus, Sturm. Seaton. One specimen (Major 



J. N. Still) 



— aeneus, F. 



— viridescens, F. 



— difficilis, Heer. Nr. Totnes 



— memnonius, Er. 



— brunnicornis, Sturm. Nr. Totnes 



— pedicularius, Gyll. Exmouth, DazoRsh 



— bidens, Bris. Nr. Totnes 



— umbrosus, Sturm. Nr. Totnes 



— ovatus, Sturm. Lee {N. Devon) 



— picipes, Sturm. 



— symphyti, Heer. Nr. Totnes 



— murinus, Er. (seniculus, Er., female) 



— lugubris, Sturm. Lundy Island, nr. Totnes, etc. 



— obscurus, Er. Lundy Island 



— erythropus, Gyll. Exeter, Instoie 



— exilis, Sturm. Braunton Burrows, nr. Instovi, on 



Echium vulgare (Mason) 



NITIDULIDAE {continued) 



Cychramus luteus, F. 

 Cryptarcha strigata, F. 

 Ips quadriguttata, F. 



— quadripustulata, F. Topsham 



Rhizophagus cribratus, Gyll. Mount Edgecumbe, Ply- 

 mouth (WoUaston) 



— depressus, F. 



— perforatus, Payk. 



— parallelocoUis, Er. 



— ferrugineus, Payk. 



— bipustulatus, F. 



TROGOSITIDAE 

 Tenebrioides mauritanicus, L. 



MONOTOMIDAE 



Monotoma conicicoUis, Aub6. Plymouth. In ants' 

 nests (Reading) 



— picipes, Herbst. 



— sub-4-foveolata, Wat. Yelverton nr. Plymouth 



LATHRIDIIDAE 



Anommatus 1 2-striatus. Teignmouth (Wollaston), 



Exeter (Parfitt) 

 Lathridius lardarius, De G. 

 Coninomus nodifer, Westw. 

 Enicmus minutus, L. 



— transversus, Ol. 

 Cartodere ruficoUis, Marsh. 



— elongata. Curt. 



— filiformis, Gyll. Bred in a fungus shut up in a 



box in Coaver garden ; the first time it was 

 discovered in Britain ; 20 Jan. 1856 (Parfitt) 

 Corticaria pubescens, Gyll. (punctulata, Marsh.) 



— crenulata, Gyll. 



— denticulata, Gyll. 



— fulva. Com. 



— elongata, Humm. 

 Melanophthalma gibbosa, Herbst. 



— transversalis, v. WoUastoni, Wat. Lundy Island, 



etc. 



— distinguenda. Com. Lundy Island 



— fiiscula, Humm. 

 Laemophloeus pusillus, SchOn . Plymouth 



— ferrugineus, Steph. 

 Psammoechus bipunctatus, F. 

 Silvanus surinamenis, L. 



— unidentatus, F. Exeter 



BYTURIDAE 



Byturus sambuci. Scop. 



— tomentosus, F. 



CRYPTOPHAGIDAE 



Diphyllus lunatus, F. Plymouth, Bickkigh Vale 

 Telmatophilus caricis, Ol. 

 Antherophagus nigricornis, F. 



— pallens, OL' 

 Cryptophagus lycoperdi, Herbst. 



— setulosus, Sturm. 



' A. silaceus hai been recorded by Commander J. J. Walker 

 from Whitsimd Bay, Plymouth, just over the Cornish border. 



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