COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 61 
in glass vessels into which it has fallen, and frequently 
mistaken for a golden-haired spider. 
Ptinus sezpunctatus, Panz. Taken at Tranmere by Mr. 
Willoughby Gardner. 
Ptinus fur, l. Taken by myself on a single occasion, 
among garden rubbish, at Wallasey. 
LONGICORNIA. 
CERAMBICID. 
Aromia moschata, L. The musk-beetle used to occur 
freely on willows between Waterloo and Crosby, and it still 
may be found about Hightown. Mr. Gregson informs me 
that it occurs in lanes about Wallasey, and I have heard 
of its being taken about Garston. 
Clytus arietis, Lu. Occasionally found sunning itself on 
gate-posts, &c., in which it has lived in its larval state. 
I have a specimen taken in Stanley Street, Liverpool. 
LAMIID. 
Lewopus nebulosus, 4. Kastham Wood, single specimens 
having been taken there by Mr. Wilding and myself. 
Pogonocherus pilosus, F., = hispidus, Foure. Eastham 
Wood, a single specimen, in May, 1883 (J.W.E.). 
LEPTURIDA. 
 Rhagium inquisitor, L. Frequent in Eastham Wood 
and in the fir-plantations about Bidston and Storeton. 
Rhagium bifasciatum, F. In similar localities to the 
preceding species. 
Strangalia armata, Herbst. Taken by Mr. Gardner at 
Raby Mere. 
Grammoptera ruficornis, F. Captured on hawthorn 
blossom at Rock Ferry and Eastham, in June, 1862, by 
Mr. Archer. 
