
68 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
APIONIDA. 
Apion carduorum, Kirby. Common. 
Apion onopordi, Kirby. ‘Two specimens taken at Wil- 
laston, August, 1887 (J.W.E.). 
Apion annulipes, Wenck. Of the three known British 
specimens of this species, I possess the only male, which 
I have taken, I believe, on the Wallasey sandhills. 
Apion ulicis, Forst. Abundant on gorse at Bidston and 
Prenton, in spring. 
Apion striatum, Kirby. Common. 
Apton immune, Kirby. Bidston (J.W.E.). 
Apion pubescens, Kirby. Willaston, August, 1887 (J.W.E.). 
Apion seniculum, Kirby. I have taken three specimens 
in the district: one at Willaston, one at Wallasey, and 
one in haystack refuse at Moreton. 
Apion vice, Payk. Bidston and Spital (J.W.E.). 
Apion ononidis, Germ. Abundant on the Wallasey sand- 
hills, among Ononis arvensis. 
Apion flavipes, F. Spital (J.W.E.). 
Apion nigritarse, Kirby. Spital and Kastham occasionally 
(J.W.E.). 
Apion ebeninum, Kirby. Three specimens taken at 
Wallasey by sweeping (J.W.H.). 
Apion virens, Herbst. Common in Wirral on roadside 
herbage during the summer, and (hibernating) in moss on. 
walls during the winter. 
Apion platalea, Germ._ Spital, a single specimen in 
May, 1883 JJ. W.E.). 
Apion ervi, Kirby. Common. 
Apion ononis, Kirby. Common at Wallasey, among 
Ononts arvensis. 
Apion pist, F. Common. 
Apion scutellare, Kirby. Bidston, not uncommon. 
Apion Spencer, Kirby. Common at Bidston and Wallasey, 





