A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



PLATYRRHINIDAE 



Platyrrhinus latirostris, F. Ugbrooke Park nr. Chudle'tgh 

 (Bowring) 



CURCULIONIDAE 



Apoderus coryli, L. Fordlands; Barnstaple ; in the 

 latter locality occasionally on a birch (Rev. H. 

 Matthews) 



Attelabus curculionoides, L. Btohe Wood 



Byctiscus populi, L. Fordlands 



Rhynchites aequatus, L. 



— aeneovirens, Marsh. 



var. fragariae, Gyll. Bickleigh Vale, one 

 specimen (J. H. Keys) 



— minutus, Herbst. (germanicus, Aub6.) 



— pubescens, F. Fordlands ; Bickleigh Vale 

 Deporaiis betulae, L. 



Apion pomonae, F. 



— craccae, L. Exeter district, scarce (Parfitt) 



— subulatum, Kirby. Seatan land-slip (Power) 



— ulicis, FSrst. 



— malvae, F. 



— miniatum, Germ. 



— cruentatum, Walt. Plymouth ; Lundy Island 



— haematodes, Kirby (frumentarium, Payk.) 



— rubens, Steph. Blackdoivn, etc. 



— rufirostre, F. 



— viciae, Payk. Exeter; Bideford 



— diiForme, Germ. Seaton land-slip (Power) 



— varipes, Germ. Seaton land-slip ; Exeter, etc. 



— apricans, Herbst. (fagi, Kirby ; assimile, Kirby) 



— bohemani, Thorns, (ononidis, Gyll). Torquay 



— trifolii, L. 



— dichroum. Bedel (flavipes, Brit. Cat.) 



— nigritarse, Kirby. Seaton land-slip (Power) ; Slap- 



ton Ley (WoUaston) 

 — ■ hookeri, Kirby. Larvae feeding in the heads of 

 Matricaria inodora, v. maritima 



— aeneum, F. 



— radiolus, Kirby 



— onopordi, Kirby 



— carduorum, Kirby 



— virens, Herbst. 



— pisi, F. 



— aethiops, Herbst. 



— ebeninum, Kirby 



— filirostre, Kirby. Exeter district 



— striatum, Kirby 



— immune, Kirby 



— ononis, Kirby 



— spencei, Kirby 



— ervi, Kirby 



• — • vorax, Herbst. 



— scutellare, Kirby. Neaiton; Exeter; BrentTor, tic. 



— loti, Kirby' 



— seniculum, Kirby 



— tenue, Kirby 



— simile, Kirby. Torquay 



— pubescens, Kirby 



— curtisi, Walt. 



— marchicum, Herbst. Lundy Island (F. Smith) 



— violaceum, Kirby 



— hydrolapathi, Kirby 



— humile. Germ. 



1 Commander J. J. Walker has taken A. waltoni, Staph., at 

 IVhitsand Bay, Plymouth. 



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CURCULIONIDAE {continued) 



Otiorrhynchus tenebricosus, Herbst. 



— fuscipes, Walt. Tavistock 



— atroapterus, De G. Exmouth, on brambles ; 



Datolish 



— scabrosus. Marsh. 



— ligneus, Ol. 



— picipes, F. 



— sulcatus, F. 



— rugifrons, Gyll. Woolacombe Sands ; Batten, nr. 



Plymouth ; Lundy Island 



— ovatus, L. 



var. pabulinus, Panz. 



— muscorum, Bris. Chagford 

 Trachyphloeus scaber, L. 



— scabriculus, L. 



Coenopsis fissirostris, Walt. Valley of the Heavy 

 (J. H. Keys) 



— Waltoni, SchOn. Woods nr. Plymouth (J. H. 



Keys) 

 Strophosomus coryli, F. 



— capitatus, De G. (obesus, Marsh.) 



— retusus. Marsh.' 



Exomias araneiformis, Schr. (brunnipes, 01.) 



— pellucidus. Boh. Ivybridge 



— pyrenaeus, Seidl. Plymouth district, in several 



localities. Taken at roots of grass, in faggots, 

 under bark, and by beating hawthorn, by 

 Mr. J. H. Keys, who first discovered the 

 insect in Britain. Mr. Champion has since 

 found it in Cornwall 



Sciaphilus muricatus, F. 



Tropiphorus tomentosus. Marsh, (mercurialis, Brit. 

 Cat.) 



Barypeithes sulcifrons, Boh. Batten nr. Plymouth 

 (Keys) ; Mount Edgecumbe (WoUaston) ; Kil- 

 lerton (Gorham) 



Liophloeus nubilus, F. 



Polydrusus tereticollis, De G. (undatus, F.) 



— pterygomalis. Boh. 



— cervinus, L. 



— confluens, Steph. Meavy Valley 



— chrysomela, Ol. Lundy Island (WoUaston) 

 PhyUobius oblongus, L. 



— calcaratus, F. 



— urticae, De G. (alneti, F.) 



— Pyri, L- 



— argentatus, L. 



— maculicornis. Germ. 



— pomonae, Ol. 



— viridiaeris, Laich. (uniformis. Marsh.) 

 Philopedon geminatus, F. 



Atactogenus exaratus, Marsh. I do not feel quite 

 certain as to this record, but it is probably 

 correct 



Barynotus obscurus, F. 



— schanherri, Zett. Once only nr. Tavistock (J. H. 



Keys). I know of no other record further 



south than Lancaster 

 Alophus triguttatus, F. Exeter; Barnstaple; Ilfracombe 

 Sitones griseus, F. 



— cambricus, Steph. Plymouth; Exeter; Valley of 



the Meavy 



— regensteinensis, Herbst. Parfitt records this 



species as found in gardens on beans. As a 

 rule it only occurs on broom or furze 



' Commander J. J.Walker has taken S. faber at WUnand Bay. 



