ys The Irish Naturalist. April, 



Dieaelotus rufilimbatus, Grav. — Poyntzpass, 9th March, 19 10. Scarce, 

 recorded from near London and from Cornwall. 



Colpognathus divisus. Thorns. — Female. Poyntzpass, in moss, 2nd Feb- 

 ruary, 1 9 10. 



Cryptin^. '■" 



Macroeryptus nigroeinctus, Grav. — Male. Poyntzpass. 



Glyphichnemis vagabunda, Grav. — Female. Cave Hill, 31st July, 1009. 



Found on umbelliferous flowers ; rare in Great Britain. 

 G. erythrogastra, Grav. — Female. Poyntzpass, 9th August, 19 jg. 

 Phygadeuon variabilis, Grav. — Male. Poyntzpass. 

 P. dumetorum, Grav. — Male. Poyntzpass,, 30th August, 1909. 

 P. fumator, Grav. — Poyntzpass, 9th March, 1910. 

 Pezomachus fasciatus, Fab. — Poyntzpass, in moss, 2nd February, 1910. 

 Atracrodes vestalis, Hal. — Belfast, 13th June, 1909. 

 Spilocryptus incubitor, Strom. — Female. Richhill, loth August, 1909. 



Poyntzpass. 

 S, migrator. Fab. — Male and female. Garfield Street, Belfast. 

 Cryptus obscurus, Grav. — Male. Cave Hill. 

 C. tuberculatus, Grav. — Poyntzpass. A rare species in England. Mr. 



Morley has taken it on elm. 

 Habrocryptus porrectorius. Fab. — Female. Cave Hill. 



PlMPLIN^. 



Perithous mediator. Fab. — Female. Poyntzpass, 7th July, 191 1. 

 Pimpla brevicornis, Grav. — Male. Poyntzpass, 30th August, 1909. 

 P. calobata, Grav. — Poyntzpass, 9th October, 1909. 

 P. examinator, Fab. — Male. Cave Hill. 



P. examinator-turionellae, Linn. — Belfast, 13th June, 1909. These two 

 species come very near each other, the difference being mainly in the 

 colour of the coxae. The present specimen has the coxal partly black 

 and partly red, thus being intermediate between P, examinator which 

 has black coxae and P. turionella, which has red coxae. 

 P. turionellse, Linn. — Belfast, 13th June, 1909. 

 Clistopyga incitator. Fab. — Female. Poyntzpass, 12th July, 19 10. 

 Glypta lugubrina, Holmgr. — Poyntzpass. 



Lissonota nitida, Bridg. — Poyntzpass, 6th August, 1909. Mr. Morley has 

 only two records of this species, both made by himself — one at 

 Matley Bog in the New Forest and the other at Monks' Soham, Suffolk. 

 L. ubellator, Grav. — Male and female. Poyntzpass, 30th July and 9th Oc- 

 tober, 1909. Male. New Forge, near Belfast, 28th August, 1909. 

 from Poyntzpass, 30th July, 1909, has pale, vertical orbits, in this 

 The female approaching the coloration of the male. 

 L. variipes, Desv. — Poyntzpass, 30th August, 1909. 

 L, cylindrator, Vill. — Poyntzpass. 



L. sulphurifera, Grav. — Male. Poyntzpass, 9th October, 1909. 

 Meniscus murinus, Grav. — Poyntzpass, 3rd June, 1909, on bramble. 



