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TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



A. Burmeisteri, Lw., 



Amalopis occulta. Mg. 3 



This species was recorded in 

 my list (Fauna and Flora of 

 Clyde, 1901,) as A. vittata, 

 Mg., which is a synonym. I 

 add Inch Moan, L. Lomond, 

 to the localities already re- 

 corded. The species is com- 

 mon locally, but is given in 

 italics in Verrall's list. 



Two <£ £, 24th May, 1902, 

 Gorge of Avon ; one $ , 6 th 

 July, 1905, Glen Massan. 



Fani. Tipulil\e. 



*Pachyrrhina imperialism Mg., 



*Tipula pictipennis, Stseg., 



*T. pabulina, Mg., 



% T. excisa, Schum., 



Gen. dist. The form which 

 occurs in this district is F. 

 scalaris, Mg., but I had over- 

 looked the synonymy. 



One £ . Strathblane, 19 th July, 

 1899 (the late Geo. W, Ord) ; 

 one $ j Blairmore, 12th July, 

 1901. On 14th May, 1903, 

 some larvse were found in 

 loose soil under trees at Cart- 

 land Crags. These were bred, 

 and from them were obtained 

 three $ £ and three 9 ? > 

 which emerged between 3rd 

 and 26th June (A. R. and 

 R.H.); Tarbert, July, 1904 

 (A.R.). Apparently new to 

 Britain. 



One <J and two $ <J? seen on 

 road from Furnace to Crarae, 

 30th May, 1901, but only one 

 $ secured ; one £ , Loch Rid- 

 den, 31st May, 1901. 



One 2 , Glen Massan, 2nd July, 

 1905. 



