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 A HISTORY OF SUSSEX CocciNELLiD^ (continued) Halyzia i8-guttata, L. — conglobata, L. — 22-punctata, L. Micraspis i6-punctata, L. Hyperaspis reppcnsis, Herbst. Camber, Abbots Wood, Lewes, Seaford, Brigh- ton Scymnus nigrinus, Kug. Hastings, Laugh- ton, Lewes — pygmaeus, Fourc. Hastings, Fairlight, Ecxhill, Lewes — frontalis, F. Hastings district, Lewes, Nnvhaven — suturalis, Thunb. Hastings and Lewes districts var. limbatus, Steph. Hastings district — testaceus, Mots. Seaford, Lnues, New- haven, Shoreham — haemorrhoidalis, Herbst. Hastings and Lewes districts — capitatus, F. Hastings, Ore, Laughton — minimus, Rossi. LittUngton, Abbots Wood, Holm Bush, Brighton Platynaspis luteorubra, Goeze. Hastings, Seaford Chilocorus similis, Rossi. Hastings, Abbots Wood, Brighton, Lewes — bipustulatus, L. Netherfield, Dallington Forest ; not common Exochomus quadripustulatus, L. Hast- ings district, scarce ; Lewes Rhizobius litura, F. Coccidula rufa, Herbst — scuteliata, Herbst. Hastings, Lewes Endomychid^ Mycetaea hirta, Marsh. Hastings, scarce ; Winterbourne, Lewes Alexia pilifera, Mull. Battle, Guestling, rare ; Glynde, Lewes Lycoperdina bovistse, F. Rusper, Shipley, Hastings Endomychus coccineus, L. HoUington, Hastings, Lewes Erotylid^ Dacne humeralis, F. Winchelsea — rufifrons, F. „ Cyrtotriplax bipustulata, F. Guestling, St. Leonards Forest, Abbots Wood, Laugh- ton CoLYDIIDiT Oxylsemus variolosus, Duft. Very rare ; Holm Bush, Brighton (Power) Orthocerus muticus, L. Hastings Ditoma crenata, F. St. Leonards Forest Synchita juglandis, F. „ „ Cerylon histeroides, F. — fagi, Bris. Tilgate HlSTERID>« Hister unicolor, L. HisTERiDiE (continued) Hister merdarius, Hoff. Very rare ; Brightling, Lewes — cadaverinus, Hoff. — marginatus, Er. Very rare ; Guestling — carbonarius. 111. — I2-Striatus, Sch. Hastings, Barcombe, Lewes — bimaculatus, L. Guestling, Lewes Carcinops minima, Aubc. Bognor, Hurst- picrpoint, Hastings, Barcombe, Bishop- stone Dcndrophilus punctatus. III. Barcombe food (Morris) Gnathoncus nannetensis, Mars. Hastings Saprinus nitidulus, Payk. — jeneus, F. Hastings district, Abbots Wood — immundus, Gyll. Camber, rather com- mon — vircscens, Payk. Rare ; Lewes and district — metallicus, Herbst. Camber Sandhills, not uncommon ; usually a very scarce species — rugifrons, Payk. Hastings district — maritimus, Steph. Camber Abrasus globosus, Hoff. Barcombe food Acritus minutus, Herbst. Hastings and Lewes districts Onthophilus striatus, F. Hastings, not un- common ; Barcombe food MiCROPEPLIDi*: Micropeplus porcatus, Payk. Fairlight, rare — staphylinoides. Marsh. Fairlight, rare — margaritas, Duv. Hastings district, common ; Lewes NlTIDUUD^ Brachypterus pubescens, Er. — urticae, F. Cercus pedicularius, L. HoUington, Battle, Barcombe — bipustulatus, Payk. Landport, Lewes — rufilabris, Latr. Epurrea decemguttata, F. Rare ; Hastings — diffusa, Bris. Rare ; Ore near Hastings — jestiva, L. — melina, Er. Hastings, St. Leonards, Abbots Wood, Lewes, Brighton — longula, Er. Tilgate Forest, HoUington — fiorea, Er. — immunda, Er. Rare ; HoUington * — parvula, Sturm. Hastings district have been confused with the common E. dclcta, Er., to which it is allied ; the latter has not been recorded from Sussex as far as I know. F,. immunda has only occurred in Scotland and near Scarborough. 150
 * I do not feel sure whether this species may not