. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. 32 BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 3: 1990 borings in dead hawthorn of old hedge; Charlton Abbots Estate, Winchcombe, 1989, borings in dead streamside hawthorns (SP 029252) and in dead hawthorn within scrubby pasture (SP 036249). It is clearly widespread in the county, at least east of the River Severn. It is not however ubiquitous in old hawthorns — many sites visited showed no signs of activity. A visit to Eastnor Deer Park, near Ledbury in Herefordshire (SO 751382), , found further borings in old hawth
. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. 32 BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 3: 1990 borings in dead hawthorn of old hedge; Charlton Abbots Estate, Winchcombe, 1989, borings in dead streamside hawthorns (SP 029252) and in dead hawthorn within scrubby pasture (SP 036249). It is clearly widespread in the county, at least east of the River Severn. It is not however ubiquitous in old hawthorns — many sites visited showed no signs of activity. A visit to Eastnor Deer Park, near Ledbury in Herefordshire (SO 751382), , found further borings in old hawthorns in this area of ancient pasture woodland. My thanks to Dave Clements for the illustration (Figure 1). — Keith N. A. Alexander, 22 Cecily Hill, Cirencester, Glos. GL7 2EF. Reference Carter, I. 1986. Some rare and interesting beetles new to Gloucestershire. 1985 Annual Exhibition. Proc. Trans. Br. Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. 19: Fig. 1. Section of dead hawthorn trunk with bark partially stripped away to reveal characteristic borings oi Agrilus sinuatus. Scale 1: 4. Agrilus angustulus (Illiger) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) new to Gloucestershire. — A single Agrilus angustulus was found on a leaf of Hypericum perforatum L. growing by a ride in the oak-ash-hazel woodland of Hailey Wood in Gloucestershire (SO 955010), 1985. This wood forms part of the important Cirencester Park Estate woodlands, and the record is the first of this species for the county — it is not included in Atty (1983). — Keith N. A. Alexander, 22 Cecily Hill, Cirencester, Glos. GL7 2EF. Reference Atty, 1983. Coleoptera of Gloucestershire. Published Privately, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Entomological and Natural History Society. [London] : British Entomological and Natural History
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