ON THE SCOTTISH SPECIES OF OXYURA 161 



I took C. testaceipes, K., in Cheshire ; Mr. Champion captured 

 C. crassinervis, K., at Box Hill, and C. leptolhorax^ K., at Caldon, 

 Surrey, all three being additions to the British Fauna. 



What may be an undescribed species of Conostigmus was taken 

 by me at Claddich. 



LYGOCERUS, Foer. 



1. subquadratus, K., Clober. 



2. breadalbanensis (Cam.), K., Ben Lawers in July at a height of 



about 3900 feet. 



3. apliidivorus, K., Kelvinside, Mull. Bred from an Aphis on 



Southernwood (Artemesia) in my garden at Whitle, Derby- 

 shire. 



4. rectangitlaris, K., Manual, Dumfries. Bred from Rose-aphis in 



June at New Galloway. 



5. saniramosus, K., Cadder. 



6. fusciventris, K., Mugdock. 



7. bicolor, K., New Galloway. Also a specimen taken at Ben Lawers, 



along with L. breadalbanensis. 



8. rufiventris, K., Clydesdale. 



9. frenalis, K., Loch Libo. 



10. sordidipes, K., Bonar Bridge; L. Cameroni, K., was taken by 

 my old friend, F. G. Binnie, at Tadcaster, Yorkshire. 



TRICHOSTERESIS, Foer. 



*i. glabra, Boh., Cadder, Bishopton. I have also taken it near 



Gloucester. 

 2. punctatipenniS) K., Clober. 



CERAPHRON, Jur. 



Marshall, in his Entomological Society's Catalogue, records 8 

 British species of this genus, and in " The Entomologists' Annual," 

 1874, p. 146, he records an additional species, C, sattellaris, Thorns., 

 from England, I presume, but no locality is given. It is noteworthy 

 that of his 9 species, 7 of them are Scandinavian species described 

 by C. G. Thomson. It might have been expected that some of 

 Thomson's species would have been taken by me. As a matter of 

 fact the 6 species I have captured are undescribed. 



1. Cameroni, K., Eccles, Thornhill, in haystack. September. 



2. spinifer, K., Eccles, Moffat. May. 



3. notiats, K., Clyde, near Cambuslang. 



4. armatus, K., Manuel. August. 



5. nigraticeps, K., Cockerloy Hill, Linlithgow, August; Clober. 



6. nigrelliceps, K., Eccles. September. 



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