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B. pallidipenne. Southport, June. 
B. paludosum. Gibside, June. 
Aleochara ruficornis. Near Glasgow, 
May. 
A. Kirbii. Gravesend, August. 
Ocypus ater. Deal and Gravesend, do. 
Bolitobius cingulatus. Shrewsbury, June. 
Oxyporus rufus. Near Lincoln, do. 
Philonthus lepidus. Southport, do. 
Achenium depressura. Hammersmith 
and Gravesend, April. 
Dianous ceevulesceus. Near Dublin, May. 
Deleaster dichroa. Glasgow, do. 
Necrophorus ruspator. Bickleigh Vale, 
July. 
Silpha opaca. Near Edinburgh, May. 
S. tristis. Southport, J une. 
S. subrotundata. Near Dublin, May. 
Anisotoma brunnea. Southport, June. 
Dendrophilus punctatus. Near Lincoln, 
June. 
Saprinus rugifrons. Southport, June. 
S. maritimus. Do., do. 
Soronia punctatissima. Deal, August. 
Rhyzophagus dispar. York, February. 
Mycetophagus 4-pustulatus. Near Lin- 
coln, June. 
Heterocerus lasvigatus. Southport, June. 
Hoplia philanthus. Swansea, July. 
Copris lunaris. Charlton, May. 
Aphodius inquinatus. Southport, March. 
A. sus. Deal, August. 
A. quadrimaculatus. Buckland Hill, 
May. 
A. rufescens. Blackheath, July. 
Sinodrendron cylindricus. Ludlow, do. 
Agrilus biguttatus. Darenth, June. 
A. laticornis. Do., do. 
Trachys minutus. Near Lincoln and 
Daren tb, do. 
Athous vittatus. Bickleigh Vale and 
Darenth, June and July. 
Elater sanguinolentus. Wimbledon, May. 
E. balteatus. Darenth, June. 
Limonius cylindricus. Southport, do. 
Corymbites quercus. Near Liucoln, do. 
Diacanthus metallicus. Do., do. 
D. aeneus. Near Shrewsbury and Whit- 
sand Bay. 
D. holosericeus. Near Shrewsbury, June. 
Agriotes acuminatus. Darenth and near 
Lincoln, June. 
Telephorus lituratus. Near Lincoln, do. 
T. rufus. Darenth and Lincoln, do. 
T. bicolor. Darenth, do. 
T. lateralis. Do., do. 
T. flavilabris. Shrewsbury, do. 
T. UDicolor. Darenth, do. 
T. fuscicornis. Do., do. 
Podabrus lateralis. Do., do. 
Clerus formicarius.- Near York, do. 
Ochina Hederae. Shrewsbury, do. 
Blaps similis. London. 
Phaleria cadaverina Swansea, July. 
Tenebrio obscurus. London. 
Pyrochroa coccinea. Darenth, June. 
Mordelestina brunnea. Do., do. 
■ — A. & M. Solomon, 16, Graham Villas, 
Pownall Road, Dais ton ; Nov. 5. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Larva of Abraxas Panlaria. — “ The 
larva of Pantaria, although well known 
to every entomologist in the South of 
France, has never yet been described. 
I can take it every year in almost un- 
limited numbers. It is dark green, with 
longitudinal pale yellow stripes, yellow 
head and membranous legs ; it lives in 
immense numbers upon ash ; I have 
sometimes seen large trees completely 
stripped of their foliage by them. The 
perfect insect varies very little. I have 
seen thousands of them, and not a real 
variety amongst the number.” The 
above extract from a letter from the 
South of France may perhaps prove of 
interest. — J. R. H. 
EXCHANGE. 
Exchange . — Duplicates as numbered 
in the Appendix to the ‘ Manual ’ : — 25, 
