90 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



9. intermedius, F., Ballantrae, Gleniffer, Cambuslang, Bishopton, 

 Mugdock, Rannoch, Kingussie. 



10. modesties, F., Manuel, Kenmuir, Mugdock. 



11. comes, F., Eccles, Thornhill, Gadder. 



12. bicolor, Gr., Eccles, Gadder. 



13. fraudulentus, Gr., Gadder, Bute. 



14. attenhis, F., Gadder, Manuel. 



15. micrurus, F., Gadder. 



1 6. instabilis, F., Thornhill, Gadder, Rannoch. 

 i 7. costatus, Bridg., Bishopton. 



1 8. palpator, Gr., Gadder. 



19. linearis, F., Dumfries, Ballantrae. 



20. indicator, F., Bishopton. 



21. fasciatus, F., Gleniffer, Kenmuir, Cambuslang, Clober, Paisley, 



Manuel, Claddich, Loch Awe, Rannoch, Sutherlandshire. 

 Bred from a Spider's egg-bag. 



P. Carnifex, fasciatus, and anthracinus are the three commonest 

 species. 



PEZOLOCHUS, Foer. 



i. rufipes, F., Galloway, Dumfries, Mugdock, Bishopton. I have 

 an example from Malta given me by Mr. J. J. Walker. 



ORESBIUS, Marshall. 



i. castaneus, Marsh. Top of Gyrvil, Rannoch (over 3000 feet), 

 and of Goatfell, Arran. 



THAUMATSTYPUS, Foer. 

 i. Billupsi, Bridg., Gadder. 



HEMITELLINI. 

 CREMNODES, Foer. 



i. atricapillus, Gr., Mugdock. Bred from dipterous leaf-miner 

 of Primrose. 



Cremnodus is regarded by Prof. Schmiedeknecht as identical 

 with Hemitelles. Cf. Opus. Ichn., 871. 



HEMITELES, Gr. 



1. fu/vipes, Gr., Mugdock. Bred from the cocoons of Apanteles 



sericeus, the parasite of Thera juniperana. 



2. submarginatus, Bridg., Claddich, Loch Awe, Arran. 



3. marginatus, Bridg., Gadder. 



4. dngulator, Gr., Glen Lyon, Kingussie. 



