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Ceuthorhynchus litura, F. I took a specimen of this species among 



my earliest captures, in 1874, at Wavertree. 

 Ceuthorhynchus asperifoliarum, Gyll. Southport, May 3rd, 1858 



(B. Cooke). 



Ceuthorhynchus pollinarius, Forst. Abundant on nettles. 

 Ceuthorhynchus sulcicollis, Gyll. Southport, Sept. 1864 (B. Cooke). 



CEUTHORHYNCHIDEUS, Duval. 



Ceuthorhynchideus floralis, Pk. Common. 



Ceuthorhynchideus pyrrorhynchus, Marsh. I took this species for 

 the first time about a month ago, but then freely, by beating the 

 nearly bare stalks of Sisy?nbrium officinale, near Leasowe. 



Ceuthorhynchideus troglodytes, F. Common, by sweeping, at 

 Aigburth, in May 1883. I have since taken a single specimen 

 at Formby. 



PHYTOBIUS, Schon. 



Phytobius leucogaster, Marsh. Bidston Marsh, May 1862 (F.Archer). 

 Phytobius quadri-tuberculatus, F. Occasionally on the Hightown 

 sandhills. 



Phytobius comari, Herbst. A specimen captured at Hale by Mr. J. 

 Kidson Taylor is recorded (Ent. Mo. Mag., v, 201). 



RHINONCHUS, Schon. 



Rhinonchus pericarpius, F. Frequent at Wallasey and Spital. 

 Rhinonchus subfasciatus, Gyll. Generally distributed. 

 Rhinonchus castor, F. Occasionally at Crosby and Hightown. 

 Southport (B. Cooke). 



BARIS, Germ. 



Baris chlorizans, Germ. Bidston Marsh, a single specimen in March 

 1883. 



CALANDRA, Clair. 



Calandra granaria, L. Common in corn warehouses in the city 

 (R. Wilding). 



Calandra orizse, L. Common in rice warehouses in the city 

 (R. Wilding). 



APION, Herbst. 



Apion carduorum, Kirby. Common at Wallasey. 

 Apion ulicis, Forst. Abundant on furze on Bidston Hill, and at 

 Prenton, 



Apion striatum, Kirby. Common. 



Apion immune, Kirby. Wallasey, frequent. 



Aug. 1886. 



