
COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 67 
iv., p. 232); single specimens have occurred to Mr. Kinder, 
Mr. Wilding, and to myself, at Crosby; and to Mr. J. T. 
Harris at New Brighton, in 1873 (Ent. Monthly Mag., 
vol. xiv., p. 238). 
Anthicus floralis, L. Frequent in flowers, &c. 
CHDEMERIDZ. 
Nacerdes melanura, l. On the shore of the Mersey at 
Aigburth and Bromborough Pool (J. W. E.); Mr. W. 
Johnson once sent me a large number taken under a 
workshop floor near the Liverpool docks. 
CANTHARIDZ. 
Meloe proscarabeus, L. Common in spring on dry sandy 
roadsides, where there are burrows of Andrenide (wild 
bees). 
Meloe violaceus, Marsh. I have a single specimen, which 
T took on Bidston Hill. 
MoRDELLIDA. 
Anaspis frontalis, li. Common in flowers. 
Anaspis ruficollis, EF. Common. 
Anaspis melanopa, Forst. Abundant, especially in the 
flowers of hawthorn and mountain ash. 
Mordella fasciata, EF. A specimen in the Liverpool Free 
Public Museum was taken by the Rev. H. H. Higgins 
at Rainhill. 
EINVaN @pER OM ERO RAS 
RHAYNCHITIDA. 
Ehynchites germanicus, Herbst. Common on various 
plants. 
Rhynchites nanus, Payk. Taken at Southport by 
Benjamin Cooke, and at Crosby and Hightown by myself. 
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