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Cypris ornata, Midler. 



Cypris omata, Mailer. Zool. Dan. Prodrom., 2391. Entom., p. 51. Lillj., 

 De Crust, tab. x., figs. 19-22. Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans. 

 Northumberland and Durham, vol. iii., p. 364. 



Monoculus omatus, Jurine. Hist, des Monocles, p. 120. 



Locally common. Abundant in a very small, shallow ditch, 

 C umbrae, in line condition, all of a cream colour, with dashes 

 of green and orange, March 18. Plentiful in a small patch of 

 water at Thorntonhall, near Busby, April 12. In a ditch in a 

 plantation near Bothwell, May 24. Little Loch, Ayrshire (J. 

 Smith). In this loch the specimens were small, not young-like, but 

 stunted, and unusually dark in colour. Isle of Skye, moderately 

 common, Aug. 18. Burnside Loch, about a mile south-east of 

 Rutherglen, common and in good condition, Nov. 22. The ground 

 colour of this species varies considerably. 



Cypris tume facta, Brady and Robertson. 



Cypris tumefacta, Brady and Robertson. Ann. ami Mag. Nat. Hist., s. 4., 



vol. vi., pi. iv. 



Moderately common, but rather local. Loch Goin and the 

 Garnock old water-course, Eglinton Iron-works (J. Smith); 

 Bishop and TVoodend Lochs, moderately common; Blue Loch on 

 ferruginous grassy margin, rare; common in ferruginous ditches 

 beside Eddleston Water, at Railway Station, Peebles, 6th June; 

 Mill Loch and Castle Loch, Lochmaben, more or less common, 

 16th July. 



Cypris punctillata, Norman. 



Cypris punctillata, Norman. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Jan., 1862, p. 43. 



Brady. Mon. Rec. Brit. Ost., p. 365. 

 cuneata, Baird. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1850, p. 255. 



Found in Duddingston Loch, Edinburgh (Dr. Baird); since on 

 several occasions in the same loch (D. R.); Linlithgow Loch in the 

 month of September. Rather rare in Scotland, and smaller than 

 the English specimens I have seen. 



Cypris tesselata, Fischer. 



Cypris tessellata, Fischer. Mem. des Sar. Etrangers, St. Petersburg, vol. 

 vii., p. 159; Brady, Mon. Rec. Brit. Ost., p. 366. 



affinis, Lillj. De Crust, ex ord. trib., p. 46; Brady, Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., 1864, vol. xiii., p. 60. 



