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absence of definite information concerning the specific identities 
of the hosts. In Calwer’s Kaferbuch (1916) mam^ species are 
recorded as occurring in ^Tocherpilzen, Wiedenschwanimen, 
Blatterschwammen, Schleimpilzen, Buchenschwammen, Birn- 
baumschwammen, Staubpilzen, Schwammen, Pilzen/’ etc., which 
terms furnish little or no clue to the identity of the host. How- 
ever some fifteen European species of beetles were coupled with 
definite host records and these are as follows: — Agathidium semi- 
nuluni L., on Trichia cinJiaberina (p. 289); Saprinus lautus Er., 
in faulendem Agaricus (p. 315); Pocadius ferrugineus F., in 
Bovistus (p. 439); Mycetophagus atomarius F., in Sphceria deusta 
(p. 500); Sphindus duhius Gyll., larvae in ReticuloHa hortensis, 
Lycogala miniata (p. 502); Asphidiphorus orhiculatus Gyll., in 
Bovisten (p. 502); Cis holeti F., in Polyporus versicolor, Boletus 
sp. (p. 504); Cis rugidosus Melh, in Polyporus unicolor (p. 504); 
Cis micans F., in Lenzites hetulinus (p. 504); Cicones variegatus 
Hellw., on Sphceria deusta (p. 513); EndMmychus coccineus L., 
in Bovisten (p. 529); Tetratonia Baudueri Perr., in Pleurotus 
ostreatus (p. 771); Hallomenus hinotatus Quens., in Polyporus 
maximus (p. 772); H. axillaris 111., on Lenzites quercicola (p. 772); 
Hypulus sericea Sturn., in Polyporus abietinus (p. 775); Diaperis 
holeti L., in Lentinus degener (p. 807). 
