INSECTS 



MELYRIDAE 



Malachius aeneus, L. Exminster Marshes, Barnstaple 



— bipustulatus, L. 



— viridis, F. Powderham Park 



— marginellus, Ol. 

 Anthocomus fasciatus, L. 

 Dasytes flavipes, F. 



— aerosus, Kies. (pluinbeo-niger, Goeze) 

 Psilothrix nobilis, 111. 



Dolichosoma lineare, Rossi. 



Haplocnemus nigricornis, F. Ivybridge and Bickleigh 



Vale (J. H. Keys) 

 Phloeophilus edwardsi, Steph. Yelverton 



CLERIDAE 



Tillus elongatus, L. &toke Wood 

 Necrobia ruficollls, F. 



— violacea, L. 



— rufipes, De G. 



PTINIDAE 



Ptinus germanus, F., Devon (Stephens) 



— fur, L. 



— sexpunctatus, Panz. In houses, not uncommon, 



Exeter ; in a nest of humble bees in some 

 numbers in 1858, Teignmouth, etc. 

 Niptus hololeucus, Fabr. 



— crenatus, F. 

 Hedobia imperialis, L. 

 Dryophilus pusillus, Gyll. Buckfast 

 Priobium castaneura, F. 

 Anobium domesticum, Fourc. 



— paniceum, L. 

 Xestobium tessellatum, F. 

 Ernobius mollis, L. 

 Ptilinus pectinicornis, L. 

 Ochina hederae, Mttll. 



Xyletinus ater, Panz. Spitchwick, in moss (Leach) 

 Coenocara bovistae, HoiF. Spitchivick (Leach) 



LYCTIDAE 

 Ljrctus canaliculatus, F. 



CISSIDAE 



Cis boleti. Scop. 



— micans, F. S. Devon 



— hispidus, Payk. 



— bidentatus, Ol. Okehampton 



— alni, Gyll. Bickleigh Vale, Mount Edgecumbe, 



Plymouth 



— nitidus, Herbst. 



— jacquemarti, Mel. Ivybridge (Dr. M. Cameron) 



— festivus, Panz. S. Devon 

 Octotemnus glabriculus, Gyll. 



PRIONIDAE 



Prionus coriarius, L. Parfitt records this species as 

 not uncommon at the roots of old oaks in 

 winter 



CERAMBYCIDAE 



Aromia moschata, L. 



Callidium violaceum, L. Newport, nr. Topsham 



— sanguineum, L. Exeter (Stephens) 



CERAMBYCIDAE {^continued) 



Clytus arietis, L 



Gracilia pygmaea, F. 



Leptidea brevipeunis, Muls. Plymouth. Evidently 



an importation, but it appears to be becoming 



naturalized 

 Cerambyx heros. Scop. (Recorded from Devon, but 



not indigenous) 

 Rhagium inquisitor, F. 



— bifasciatum, F. 

 Toxotus meridianus, L. 



Pachyta cerambyciformis, Schraiik (8-raaculata, 

 Schall). Fordlands, Barnstaple ; Common, nr. 

 Exeter (Thouless) 



— coUaris, L. Devon (Stephens) 

 Leptura sanguinolenta, L. Devon (Stephens) 



— fulva, De G. (tomentosa, F.). Kingsbridge 



— livida, F. 



Strangalia aurulenta, F. North coast of Devon, 

 between Barnstaple and Bideford (Stephens) ; 

 Bickleigh Vale Q. H. Keys) 



— quadrifasciata, L. Dunsford, Walkham Valley, 



Bickleigh Vale 



— armata, Herbst. 



— nigra, L. 



— melanura, L. 



Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. (laevis, F.) 



— ruficornis, F. 



LAMIIDAE 



Acanthocinus aedilis, L. Imported in timber 



Leiopus nebulosus, L. 



Pogonochaerus bidentatus, Thoms. (hispidus, Laich.) 



— dentatus, Fourc. (pllosus, F.) 



Monochammus sartor, F. Devon (Stephens), one 

 specimen found crawling on the wall out- 

 side a carpenter's shop in Plymouth (J. H. 

 Keys) 



Tetrops praeusta, L. 



Phytoecia cylindrica, L. Nr. Ide ; Exeter 



BRUCHIDAE 



Bruchus cisti, F. Powderham, on broom 



— rufimanus. Boh. 



— atomarius, L. (seminarius, Brit. Coll.) 



— loti, Payk. 



EUPODA 



Donacia versicolorea, Brahm (bidens, OL). Tamerton 



— dentipes, F. 



— limbata, F. (lemnae, F.). Meadows below 



Stoke Wood, Exeter 



— bicolora, Zsch. (sagittariae, F.). Beaton (Rev. T. 



Hardy) 



— simplex, F. (linearis, Hoppe) 



— semicuprea, Panz. (simplex, F.) 



— sericea, L. 



— discolor, Panz. (comari, SufFr.). Dartmoor 



— affinis, Kunze 



Lema cyanella, L. (puncticoUis, Curt.) 



— lichenis, Voet (cyanella, SufF.) 



— erichsoni, SufF. Clapton Ley 



— melanopa, L. 



Crioceris asparagi, L. Plymouth, Dartmoor 



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