504 THE INSECTS OF JERSEY. 



*Melandryia earaboides, L. 



Oedemera nobilis, Scop. Ow flowers on the const. 



0. lurida, JLas/i. Common on tlie coast. 

 Mordellistena pumila, G///L Common on Ox-eyc Daisies. 

 Anaspis thoraeiea, L. {F/am). Taken by :Mr. W. H. Bennett. 

 A. faseiata, For.st. Taken with above. 



*Notoxus monoeeros, L. 

 *Meloe proseapabseus, x. 



RHYNCHOPHORA. 

 Apion UlieiS, ForsL Common on furze. 

 A. fuseiPOStre, F. Taken by Mr. Bennett. 

 A. malvse, F. Taken by Mr. Bennett. 

 A. hsematodes, Kirb>/. Taken by Mr. Bennett. 

 *A. humili, Germ. 



*A. hydpolapathi, /ilr%. 



*0tiOPPhynehus atPOaptePUS, Be G. Common on the sandhills near St. 

 Ouen's Bay. 



*0. pieipes, F. 

 *0. sulcatus, F. 



0. PUgifPOnS. Taken by Mr. Bennett. June, 1896. 



Tpaehyphlseus seabep, L. Taken by Mr. Bennett. 



T. aPistatUS, G>/IL Not uncommon on the coast near St. Ouen's Bay. 



Csenopsis Waltoni, Sckdn. Have taken several by sweeping on the sandy 



coast. 

 StPOphoSOmus PetUSUS, Jlars/i. Taken by Mr. Bennett in 1896. 

 PolydPUSUS eonfluens, Steph. Taken by Mr. W. H. Bennett in 1896. 

 Sitones hispidulus, F. Taken by Mr. Bennett. 

 S. eambPieus, K. Taken by jMr. Bennett, 1896. 



*Phyllobius vipidiaepis, Laick. 



Philopedon geminatUS, F. Near St. Ouen's Bay. 



Tanymeeus palliatus, F. 



Cleonus SUleiPOStPis, L. A single specimen taken by Mr. H. R. Tottenham 



near St. Helier's. 

 ^^HypePa plantaginis, De G. Near St. Ouen's Bay. One. 



^H. punctata, F. 

 *Lixus bieolop, oi. 



Opehestes alni, X. Common on elms. 



*Cionus thapsUS, F. Common. 



SmiCPOnyx eiPCUP, Gi/Il. A single specimen beaten from dodder by Mr. 



W. H. Bennett. 

 CaulotPypiS seneopieeus, Bo/i. Mr. W. H. Bennett found them abundant 



in oak and tamarisk. 



*Seolytus destpuetop, oi. 



*HYMENOPTERA. 



HETEROGYNA. 



*FOPmiea PUfa, X. Common near Grreenville Station. E. Saunders, July, 

 1901. 



^Nearly all the Acideate-Hytnenoptera on this list were captvired by Mr. 

 Edward Saunders, F.R.S., during his two visits to the island from July 5th to 2ith, 

 1902, and the first fortnight in June, 1903. 



