COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 73 
Ceuthorrhynchus quadridens, Panz. I took a specimen 
at Wallasey, in May, 1884. 
Ceuthorrhynchus pollinarius, Forst. Abundant. 
Ceuthorrhynchus sulcicollis, Gyll. Southport, in Sep- 
tember, 1864 (B. Cooke). 
Ceuthorrhynchideus floralis, Payk. Common. 
Ceuthorrhynchideus pyrrhorhynchus, Marsh. Freely in 
October by beating the nearly bare stalks of Sisymbriwm 
officinale on the roadside between Wallasey and Leasowe 
(J.W. E.). 
Ceuthorrhynchideus troglodytes, EF. Frequently taken by 
roadside sweeping. 
Rhinonchus pericarpius, F. Frequent. 
Rhinonchus subfasciatus, Gyll. Generally distributed. 
Rhinonchus castor, F. Crosby and Hightown, occa- 
sionally (J.W.E.). 
Phytobius quadrituberculatus, F. Sparingly on the 
Hightown sandhills (J.W. E.). 
Phytobius comari, Herbst. A specimen captured at 
Hale by Mr. J. Kidson Taylor (Ent. Monthly Mag., vol. 
weep. 201). 
Phytobius quadrinodosus, Gyll. Taken by Mr. Chappell 
on pieces of chip, &c., in pools behind Leasowe Embank- 
ment. 
LIitodactylus leucogaster, Marsh. Taken by Mr. Chappell 
under the same circumstances as the preceding; also at 
Liscard by Mr. Wilding, and on Bidston Marsh by 
Mr. Archer. 
Hubrychius velatus, Beck. A single specimen taken at 
Wallasey (J.W.E.). 
Poophagus sisymbru, F. Common on water plants in 
pits at Moreton, in May. 
