92 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



diversa, Wood, Bonhill. 

 scutellaris, Wood, Bonhill. 

 fumata, Mall, Bonhill. 

 variabilts, Wood, Bonhill, not uncommon. 

 obscuripennis, Wood, Bonhill. 

 rufipes, Mg., common everywhere. 

 tumida.) Wood, common at Bonhill. 

 subtumida. Wood, Bonhill. 

 fusca, Wood, common at Bonhill. 

 pulicaria, Fin., Bonhill. 

 angusta, Wood, Bonhill. 

 prtmila, Mg., Bonhill. 

 hitea, Mg., very common everywhere. 

 flava, Fin., Bonhill. 



Besides the foregoing, there are in my collection a large number 

 of species that are still undetermined, and the probability is that 

 several of them belong to species still undescribed. It is, however, 

 necessary to have such small insects in fair series before one can 

 venture upon introducing them as new, or even identifying them as 

 belonging to species already described. 



METOPINA, Mcq, 



The only species of this genus in our lists is galeata, Hal. It 

 is such a minute species that one rarely meets with it in collections. 

 I have taken about a dozen specimens at Bonhill. 



I have to thank Mr. P. H. Grimshaw for his assistance 

 in respect to matters pertaining to genera, without which 

 doubtless some errors would have occurred. 



BONHILL, DUMBARTONSHIRE. 



ON THE SCOTTISH SPECIES OF OXYURA 

 (PXOCTOTRYPID^PART IV. 1 



By PETER CAMERON. 



BELYTIN^ 



MARSHALL in his Catalogue published by the Entomological 

 Society of London, 1873, records 26 British species of 

 Belytince, to which he adds 5 more in his paper in the 



1 Part iii. antea, p. 230, 1908. 



