158 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE!!, 
Micropteryx Thunbergella. May ; on 
trunks of firs and oaks. 
„ Subpurpurella. May. 
Nemophora Metaxella. June. 
Adela Rufimitrella. May. 
„ Sulzella. End of May. 
Nemotois Cupriacellus. June. 
Svvammerdamia Apicella. May and 
June. 
„ Griseocapitella. June. 
Scythropia Crataegella. May. 
Enicostoma Lobelia. June. 
Gelechia Humeralis. May. 
„ Aleella. May. 
„ Leucatella. June. 
„ Ligulella. End of J une ; 
common. 
Ypsolophus Fasciellus. May and June; 
three specimens. 
Dasycera Oliviella. End of May. 
CEcophora Flavifrontella. End of May 
and June. 
Butalis Grandipennis. End of June. 
Glyphipteryx Tbrasonella. Common 
on rushes; June. 
„ Fischeriella. Common in 
May and June. 
Gracilaria Tringipennella. June. 
„ Auroguttella. June. 
Coleopbora Albicosta. End of May 
and Juue. 
„ Ibipennella. One bred 
from oak in June. 
Cosmopteryx Drurella. Two among 
bramble ; no hops within a great distance. 
Chrysoclista Flavicaput. Among haw- 
thorn ; M ay and June. 
Besides the above I have many which I 
do not know. — W. Barren, King's Old 
Gateway , Cambridge. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Amara orichalcea. — In June I took a 
specimen of Amaru orichalcea , Mull., on 
the sand-hills at Birkdale, and not feeling 
quite happy with only one specimen, 
1 have since devoted a little time to this 
insect, and this week I took two more on 
Crosby sand-hills by pulling up the moss, 
grass, &c., and shaking it into a news- 
paper. — C. S. Gregson, Fletcher Grove , 
Stanley , near Liverpool ; August 3. 
Geodephaga at Barnstaple. — I send you 
a further list of the Geodephaga which I 
have taken in this neighbourhood since 
the former list appeared in the ‘ Intelli- 
gencer’ (No. 156, pp. 43, 44): — 
Cicindela maritima (taken), 
Demetrias atricapilla, 
Dromius melanocephalus, 
Dyschirius globosus, 
„ saliuus, 
Carabus violaceus, 
Leistus ferrugiueus, 
Nebria complanata (taken), 
Elaphrus uliginosus (3), 
Notiophilus palustris, 
Chlaenius nigricornis, 
Anchomenus micans, 
Broscus cephaloles, 
Amara familiaris, 
„ oricaleica, 
Harpalus pubescens, 
„ anxius, 
Trechus minutus, 
Bembidium laterale, 
„ obtusum, 
„ decorum, 
„ monticulum, 
„ tibiale, 
„ ustulatum, 
„ quadriguttatum, 
„ articulatutn, 
„ pallidipeuue. 
— G. F. Mathews, Raleigh House , near 
Barnstaple ; August 3. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Nonagria Typhee. — In feeding on the 
interior of Typha latifolia, the larva are 
not contented with one plant, as many I 
have observed to be entirely void of larvae 
or pupae, and eaten up to the very top, 
where a round hole is visible, clearly 
showing the place of exit ; in these no 
hole is visible ueur the butloin. In others 
