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Carabites Feildenianus Heer — Grinnell Land. 
Trogosita insignis Heer — Atanikerdluk. 
Hydrophilites naujatensis Heer — Naujat. 
Buprestites agriloides Heer (Heeri Scudder) — Hareø. 
Cistelites punctulatus Heer — Atanikerdluk and Puilasok. 
Cistelites minor Heer — Hareø and Puilasok. 
Helops Wetteravicus Heyden — Hareø. 
Chrysomelites Lindhageni Heer — Upper Atanikerdluk. 
Chrysomelites Fabricii Heer — Atanikerdluk. 
Blattidium fragile Heer — Atanikerdluk. 
Locusta groenlandica Heer — Upper Atanikerdluk. 
Phryganea hyperborea Heer — Upper Atanikerdluk. 
Cercopidium rugulosum Heer — Upper Atanikerdluk. 
Pentatoma boreale Heer — Upper Atanikerdluk. 
and to this list Henriksen (Medd. om Grønl. LVI. 1917 p. 205) has 
added Eugnamptus decemsatus Scudd. from the middle Eocene 
of Cape Dalton. 
From Holstein Hartz (D. G. U. (2) No. 20, 1909 p. 18) records 
remains of 2 different species of weevils of which the greater is 
»maaske en Erirhinus« from an (Eocene?) septaria-like knoll from 
Brothen. 
From England Mantell (Geol. Exc. Isle Wight 1847 p. 140) 
records a find of undetermined Coleoptera in the lower Eocene Lon¬ 
don clay at Parkhurst Barracks. 
Westwood (Proc. Geol. Soc. London 1854 p. 381, and Qu. J. Geol. 
Soc. 1854 p. 395) from London clay at Corfe (Corfe clay) mentions 
the occurrence of click-beetles, buprests, tenebrionids, curculionids, 
and chrysomelids, all undetermined. Of these forms Giebel later on 
(Fauna d. Vorwelt II 1856 p. 93 and 148) has named 2 forms respect¬ 
ively Elaterium Murchisoni (by Cockerell renamed Elaterites 
M.), and Curculionites marginatus. 
Smith & Evans (Geologist IV. 1861 p. 40) mention an Elater, a 
Cneorhinus (or Strophosomus?) and undetermined Coleoptera from 
the lower Eocene Paludina beds at Peckham (London), the material 
has been revised by Cockerell who has renamed the first Elaterites 
p alæ op h il us, the second Ceuthorhynchus? eocenicus. 
Heer (Philos. Trans. CLII. 1862 p. 1082) describes a Bupres¬ 
tites Falconeri from upper Eocene in Devonshire. 
Brodie (Geol. Mag. VII. 1870 p. 141) mentions the find of undeterm¬ 
ined Buprestidæ, Tenebrionidæ and Curculionidæ from the middle 
(upper?) Eocene Bagshot series in Dorset, and (Distrib. and Correl. of 
Fossil Insects 1873 p. 13) Tenebrionidæ and Curculionidæ from Corfe 
clay. The material has been revised by Cockerell (see below). 
Goss (Proc. Ent. Soc. London 1878 p. 8) further mentions the 
find of likewise ündetermined buprests, curculionids, and neuropters 
