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The only resemblance between the 
two larvae was their smoothness, 
and sluggish habits, generally re- 
maining perfectly motionless all day, 
and not easily disturbed even when 
touched. I had certainly no notion, 
whilst they were feeding, that they 
belonged to the same or even 
to kindred species. — Rev. Percy 
Andrews, Lilleshall, Newport, Salop. 
June 22, 1863. 
P.S. — I can add M. anceps and 
Miana Fasiuncula to my list of 
captures at sugar. 
CAPTURES. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Captures in 1863. — Of Coleoptera 
I have taken : — 
Clcindela libyrida, extremely 
abundant on sand hills. 
Cared) us nitens, tolerably common. 
Anomala frischii, „ „ 
Cleonus sulcirostris „ „ 
Edwin Birchall, Birkenhead, 
June 6, 1863. 
Captures near Monmouth : — • 
(Continued from page 155). 
Necrophorus vestigator. 
N. humator. 
N. vespillo. 
Silpha thoracica. 
S. dispar. 
S. tristis. 
S. obscura. 
S. laevigata. 
S. atrata. 
Scaphidiuvi 4<-maculatwn. 
Hister 1 2 -striatus, and others. 
Pediacus dermestoides. 
At tag anus pellio. 
Pyrrhus pilula. 
Cytilus varius. 
Sphceridium scarabceoides. 
Trichius zonatus, Neath and Swan- 
sea. 
Cetonia aurata. 
Phyllopertha horticola. 
Melolontha vulgaris. 
S erica brunnea. 
Hoplia philanthus. 
Oeotrupes stercorarius. 
G. vernalis. 
Typhceus vulgaris. 
Onthophagus ovatus, 
Aphodius er rations. 
A. subterraneus. 
A. fossor. 
A. fimetarius. 
A. ater. 
Bucanus eervus. 
Dorcus parallelopipedus. 
Sinodendron cylindricum. 
Cratonychus rufipes, 
Cardi op hones tho racicus. 
Corymb ites pectinicornis. 
C. cuprous. 
C. tesselatns 
C. castan&us. At Trelleck, near 
Monmouth. 
Agriotes lineatus. 
A. obscunes. 
Adrastns pollens. 
Thos. Parry, Bank, Medley r Tydvil. 
(To be continued). 
