
70 - LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Phyllobius pyri, L. Common on oak at Hastham, July. 
Phyllobius argentatus, i. Abundant on hawthorn hedges. 
Phyllobius oblongus, i. Common on the dwarf sallows — 
on the coast sandhills. 
Phyllobius pomone, Ol. Very abundant in July on the 
coast sandhills. Probably feeds on Rosa spinosissvma. 
Phyllobius uniformis, Marsh. Common, by roadside 
sweeping, in Wirral. 
Otiorhynchus scabrosus, Marsh. Mr. Wilding has taken 
a specimen at Wallasey, and I have one that I found at 
Aigburth. 
Otiorhynchus ligneus, Ol. Occasional at Leasowe, Wal- 
lasey, and Bidston. 
Otiorhynchus picipes, F. Very abundant on hawthorn 
hedges, &c. 
Otiorhynchus sulcatus, F. Generally distributed through- 
out the district, but scarcely common. 
Otiorhynchus ovatus, i. Common on the coast sandhills. 
Sitones griseus, F. Abundant in spring on the coast 
sandhills. All our specimens are considerably darker than 
specimens in my collection from the south coast. 
Sitones flavescens, Marsh. Common. 
Sitones sutuwralis, Steph. Abundant. 
Sitones sulcifrons, Thunb. Common. 
Sitones tibialis, Herbst. Bidston, but not common there. » 
Sitones Regensteinensis, Herbst. Abundant on gorse 
during spring. 
Sitones lineatus, L. Abundant. 
Sitones hispidulus, F. Common. 
Liosoma ovatulum, Clair. Common. 
Cleonus sulcirostris, 1. Common, sometimes in profusion, 
on the Crosby and Hightown sandhills among thistles. 
Alophus triguttatus, F. Mr. Wilding has taken this 

