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HYDRADEPHAGA. BRYCHIUS. i. E l e v a t u s , Panz. Occasionally, near Bungay (Garneys).—One, beneath a bridge on Belstead Road, over brook, near Ipswich, 14-4-96. HALIPLUS.1 1. O b l i q u u s , F. Ditches, near Bradwell, common (Paget).—Oulton Broad, 1898 (Bedwell). This species has never occurred to me, and my record [Ent. Ree. v., p. 53] is an error. 2. C o n f i n i s , Steph. Suffolk (Ste. lllus.).—Occasionally, near Bungay (Garneys). 3. M u c r o n a t u s , Steph. Suffolk (Ste. Man.).—Once, in May, 1856, in a ditch, on Bungay Common, Suffolk (Garneys). 4. F l a v i c o l l i s , Sturm. Bradwell Lily Pits, common (Paget).—Ipswich, rare. 5. F u l v u s , F. Westerfield, 6-4-94, one only ; not since taken. 6. C i n e r e u s , Aubé. One, at Ipswich, 22-3-95. 7. R u f i c o l l i s , De G. Taken in Suffolk (Ste. Illus.).—In Suffolk, near Burnt Fen Station. Ipswich District, common. Bramford Marshes. 8. F l u v i a t i l i s , Aubé. Brandon, July 3rd, 1885 (Walker). 9. S t r i a t u s , Sharp. One, in brackish ditch, Bawdsey, May, 1897. 0. L i n e a t o c o l l i s , Marsh. Suffolk (Curtis).—Fritton, 1891 (Butler).— Bradwell Lily Pits (Paget).—Ipswich District, common. Bramford Marshes, Hintlesham. CNEMIDOTUS. 1. I m p r e s s u s , F. Suffolk (Ste. Man.).—Rare, near Bungay (Garneys). —Oulton Broad, 1898 (Bedwell).—One, in brackish ditch, Felixstowe, May, 1897. PELOBIUS. i. T a r d u s , Herbst. Suffolk (Ste. Man.).—Frequent, near Bungay (Garneys).—Ipswich and Westerfield, rare. NOTERUS. 1. C l a v i c o r n i s , De G. It occurs in Suffolk (Ste. Illus.).—Mr. Bedwell re-discovered it in Sufiolk, at Oulton Broad, where he took nine specimens last October. 2. S p a r s u s , Marsh. Suffolk (Ste. Man.).—Westerfield, rare. Bramford Marshes, common, in February, 1897. LACCOPHILUS. 1. I n t e r r u p t u s , Panz. Suffolk (Ste. Man.).—Bramford Marshes. 2. O b s c u r u s , Panz. Ipswich; Westerfield; Little Blakenham ; Bramford Marshes. BIDESSUS. i. U n i s t r i a t u s , Sehr. Suffolk [W. Garneys ; one specimen in winter, with snow on the ground] (F. Col.).—One specimen, at Debenham, in 1879 (Garneys). i My record of H. variegatus (Ent. Ree. vi. p. 115) refers to H. fulvus,
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