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A HISTORY OF HEREFORDSHIRE TELEPHORIDAE {continued) Telephorus rusticus, Fall. — lividus, L. — pellucidus, F. — nigricans, MuU. — — var. discoideus, Ahr. — bicolor, F. — haemorrhoidalis, F. — flavilabris. Fall. Rhagonycha unicolor. Curt. West Malvern (Tomlin) — fulva, Scop. — testacea, Ol. — limbata. Thorns — pallida, F. Malthinus fasciatus, Ol. — frontalis. Marsh — punctatus, Fourc. Malthodes marginatus, Latr. — flavoguttatus, Kies. — minimus, L. (sanguinolentus. Fall.) — misellus, Kies. IVest Malvern (Tomlin) — atomus, Thorns. West Malvern (Tomlin) MELYRIDAE Malachius aeneus, L. — bipustulatus, L. Axinotarsus ruficollis, Ol. West Malvern (Tomlin) Anthocomus fasciatus, L. Eardisley Dasytes aerosus, Kies. (plumbeo- niger, Goeze) CLERIDAE Tillus elongatus, L. Hereford Corynetes coeruleus, De G. Necrobia ruficollis, F. CISSIDAE Cis boleti. Scop. Octotemnus glabriculus, Gyll. PTINIDAE Ptinus fur, L. — tectus, Boield. Niptus hololeucus, Fald. Anobium domesticum, Fourc. — fulvicorne, Sturm. West Mal- vern (Tomlin) — paniceum, L. Ptilinus pectinicornis, L. Ochina hederae. Mull. Xyletinus ater, Panz. A few speci- mens of this rare species were taken by Dr. Chapman in and on a gate-post close to Burghill Church. The post was not a very old one, in which the beetles had com- pleted the destruction of a PTINIDAE {continued) slip of sapwood, which was beginning to rot. The bur- rows, according to Dr. Chap- man, are rather large, but of Anobium irregularity PRIONIDAE Prionus coriarius, L. Eardisley CERAMBYCIDAE Callidium alni, L. Clytus arietis, L. — mysticus, L. Rhagium inquisitor, L. — bifasciatum, F. Toxotus meridianus, L. Pachyta cerambyciformis, Schr. — coUaris, L. (Yerbu y) Leptura livida, F. Strangalia armata, Herbst. — melanura, L. Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. — ruficornis, F. LAMIIDAE Leiopus nebulosus, L. Pogonochaerus bidentatus. Thorns, (hispidus, Brit. Cat.). Under bark of apple trees. Tar- rington, &c. (Dr. Wood) — dentatus, Fourc. (pilosus, F.). Under bark of apple trees. Tarrington, &c. (Dr. Wood) Tetrops praeusta, L. Stenostola ferrea, Schr. (Yerbury). Dr. Wood has also observed one or two other Longicorns, one of which, from his de- scription, may very probably be Saperda scalaris, L. BRUCHIDAE Bruchus pectinicornis, L. — rufimanus. Boh. — villosus, F. CHRYSOMELIDAE Donacia simplex, F. (linearis, Hoppe) — vulgaris, Zsch. (typhae, Ahr.) — semicuprea, Panz. — sericea, L. — discolor, Panz. (comari, Suffr.) — affinis, Kunze. Lema lichenis, Voet. Crioceris asparagi, L. Cryptocephalus labiatus, L. Chrysomela polita, L. — didymata, Scriba. 84 CHRYSOMELIDAE {continued) Phytodecta olivacea, Forst. — pallida, L. Gastroidea polygon!, L. Phaedon cochleariae, F. Phyllodecta vitellinae, L. Hydrothassa marginella, L. Lochmaea capreae, L. — crataegi, Forst. (sanguinea, F.) Galerueella sagittariae, Gyll. - — tenella, L. Sermyla halensis, L. Longitarsus luridus. Scop. — melanocephalus, Gyll. — femoralis. Marsh. West Mal- wrw (Tomlin). Swarming on Lithospermum officinale Haltica lythri, Aub6 — coryli. All. — oleracea, L. Phyllotreta consobrina, Curt. (melaena, 111.) — atra, Payk. — punctulata. Marsh — vittula, Redtb. — undulata, Kuts — nemorum, L. Aphthona nonstriata, Goeze (coeru- lea, Payk.) — venustula, Kuts. — herbigrada, Curt. Batophila rubi, Payk. Sphaeroderma testaceum, F. — cardui, Gyll. Crepidodera transversa. Marsh — ferruginea. Scop. — rufipes, L. — helxines, L. — aurata. Marsh Chaetocnema hortensis, Fourc. (ari- della, Payk.) Plectroscelis concinna, Marsh Psylliodes affinis, Payk. Cassida viridis, L. LAGRIIDAE Lagria hirta, L. CISTELIDAE Cistela murina, L. Eryx ater, F. Leominster (J. J. Walker) MELANDRYIDAE Melandrya caraboides, L. PYTHIDAE Rhinosimus viridipennis, Steph. — planirostris, F.