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553. C. hypostigma, Mg. (minuta, Lw.), Loch Assynt, 20th 



July 1911. 



554. Centor nudipes, Lw., Lochinver, nth and 12th July 191 1. 



555. Diplotoxa messoria, Fall., Lochinver, 12th July 191 1. 



556. D. ruficeps, Zett. {erythrocephala, Zett.), Loch Assynt, 20th 



July 191 1 ; not in Verrall's list. 



557. Eutropha fulvifrons, Hal., Golspie, 26th August 1900. 



558. Oscinis frit, L., Loch Assynt 20th July 191 1. 



559. Elachiptera cornuta, Fall., Lochinver, 20th June 191 1. 



Ephydrim;. 



560. Notiphila riparia, Mg., Lochinver, 9th July 191 1. 



561. JV. cinerea, Fall., Lochinver, 1st July 1911; Golspie, 8th 



June 1904. 



562. JV. uliginosa, Hal., Lochinver, 1st July 191 1; The Mound, 



24th June 1904. 



563. Discocerina obscurelta, Fall., Lochinver, 7th July 191 1. 



564. D. calceata, Mg., Lochinver, 13th July 1911. 



565. Hydrellia griseola, Fall., Loch Assynt, 26th July 191 1. 



566. H. ?tigripes, Zett., $ , Lochinver, 1st July 191 1; $, Loch 



Assynt, 10th June 191 1. 



567. H. sp. inc., Lochinver, 20th June 191 1. I identified this 



specimen as Hydrellia flavicornis, but Mr Collin will not 

 pass that identification. 



568. H. ranunculi, Hal., Golspie, 15th June 1904. 



569. Pelina cenescens, Stenh., Lochinver, 13th July 191 1. 



570. Ochthera mantis, De G., Lochinver, 27th June and 1st July 



191 1 ; common. 



571. Parhydra aquila, Fall, Golspie, 15th June 1904. 



572. Ilythea spilota, Curt., Lochinver, 13th July 191 1. 



573. Scatella quadrata, Fall., Lochinver, 13th July 191 1. I was 



inclined to put this specimen to Sc. stenhammeri, but my 

 identification was not passed. 



574. Sc. sibillans}, Hal., Lochinver, 6th July 191 1. 



575. Sc. stagnalis, Fall., The Mound, 24th June 1904 



Drosophilid/e. 



576. Phortica alboguttata, Wahlbg., Lochinver, 3rd July 191 1. A 



single specimen swept in the enclosure of Glen Canisp 

 Lodge. The only other British record is that of two 

 specimens taken by myself in the New Forest in 1909, flying 

 in company with a crowd of Phortica variegata round a 

 CVs\.f-infested Oak. 



