1 68 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



METEORUS ALBIDITARSIS, Curt. One example. Mr. Marshall 

 remarks in his monograph of the Braconidaa, "Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond./' 87 : "Not uncommon from May to September," 

 but gives no Scotch localities. 



METEORUS CHRYSOPHTHALMUS, Ness. - Two examples. Mr. 

 Marshall remarks : "Not uncommon," but gives no Scotch 

 localities. 



DIV. ACULEATA. 

 (By ED. SAUNDERS, Esq.) 



ANDRENA NANA, Kirby. A single example, $ . 

 FORMICA RUFA, Linn. Many males and females. 



HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 



(By ED. SAUNDERS, Esq.) 



ASOPUS PUNCTATUS, Linn. One example. 

 LYGUS PRATENSIS, Fab. Eleven examples. 

 PSALLUS BETULETI, Fall. One $ example. 

 CALOCORIS STRIATELLUS, Fab. One $ example. 

 NABIS FERUS, Linn. One example. 

 RHOPALATOMUS ATER, Linn. One $ example. 

 SALDA SALTATORIA, Linn. Two examples. 

 CORIXA PR^EUSTA, Fieb. Two examples. 



HEMIPTERA HOMOPTERA. 



BYTHOSCOPUS RUFUSCULUS, Fieb. Four examples. 

 BYTHOSCOPUS FLAVICOLLIS, Linn. One example. 

 THAMNOTETTIX SUBFUSCULA, Fall. One example. 

 ATHYSANNUS SORDIDUS, Zett. One example. 



Mr. Saunders remarks that all the above Hemiptera, 

 with the exception of Asopus (which seems to be more local), 

 are common and widely distributed species. 



