516 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
This is not a scarce insect in England, but it appears to 
be of rare occurrence in Scotland. It has been taken in 
gardens near Drumsheugh, and in other places to the west 
of Edinburgh. 
Fam. LEPTURID^. 
Gen. Rhagium. 
R. bifasciatum, Fab. Lep. bifasciata, Marsh. Ceram. 
angUcus^ Gmel. Stew. 
In decaying trunks of trees, not uncommon. Rosslyn, 
plentiful in October. Woods at Dalkeith. Woods on the 
banks of the Almond. 
Sectio IV. 
Sjjb.-Sec. EUPODA. 
Fam. CRIOCERIDtE. 
Gen. DoNACiA. 
D. Lemnse, Fab. Lep. vittaia, Marsh. Don. marginata^ 
Hoppe. 
On the leaves of the Iris Pseud-acorus, and other plants. 
Duddingston Loch, rather plentiful. June, July. 
D. Sagittarise, Fab. Lep. sagittarire^ Marsh. Don. aurea, 
Hoppe. With the preceding, not very frequent. 
D. Proteus, Kunze. StepJi. 
Var. oc Lep. Nympliaece^ Marsh. 
Marshy spot among the Pentland Hills. Lochend. 
Muttonhole. 
D. micans, Kunze. Don. aiiea^ Hoppe. Lep. cenea^ 
Marsh. 
On the leaves of the Potamogeton natans. Broad-leaved 
Pond-weed. Braid Hill marshes, in considerable numbers. 
Muttonhole. May, June. 
