MR. CLAUDE MORLEY ON THE INSECTS OF THE BRECK. 585 
Rhinoncus castor. Abundant throughout the whole Breck 
district, often on bare sand. 
Licinus depressus. A single one here, as at Thetford 
Warren. 
Apion fuscirostre. Common, though local, on Ulex 
europceus. 
Bkoscus cephalotes. Common in sand pits, &c. 
Calathus flavipes. 
Byrrhus dorsalis. Burrowing in sand beneath stones, rare. 
Crypticus quisquilius. 
Agrotis vai.ligera. Several times taken by day, sheltering 
beneath stones in the open breck. 
BARNHAM STATION. 
Amara consularis. Rare, a coast species and hardly taken 
elsewhere inland. 
DOWN HAM. 
Apion fuscirostre and Sitones griseus. 
ICKLINGHAM PLAINS 
Philopedon geminatus. One of the commonest beetles 
throughout the whole Breck district. 
Hypera fasciculata. As usual, beneath Erodiitm cicutarium 
Crypticus quisquilius and Gelechia diffinis. 
WORD WELL. 
Harpalus anxius and picipennis and Byrrhus murinus. 
BARTON MILLS AND ELVEDON. 
Microzoum tibiale. Common : first taken here in England, 
by Rev. W. Kirby, in 1797. 
TUDDENHAM. 
Agrophila sulphuralis and Spii.odes sticticalis. 
ACULEATA ONLY FOUND ON THE BRECK AS 
REGARDS SUFFOLK. 
PomPILUS BICOLOR. P. UNICOI.OR, and P. MINUTULUS. 
'I'ACHYTES UNICOLOR. OXYBELUS MUCRONATUS. 
