S62 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



EXTRICATUS, M'Lach. — Not uncommon in Baden Diibh and 



Glen Feshie. 

 LURIDUS, Curt. — Not uncommon at Insh, Glen More, Loch- 



an-Eilan, and Kingussie. 

 SPARSUS, Curt. — Exceedingly abundant. Some of the males 

 are very small and light in colour, while 

 many of the females are exceptionally 

 large and almost black. 

 FUSCicORNis, Ramb. — One female at Spey-side under bark. 

 Stenophylax 



STELLATUS, Curt. — Not uncommon at Giack, Kingussie, and 

 Loch-an-Eilan. 

 Halesus 



RADIATUS, Curt. — Scarce at Loch Morlich. 

 auricollis, Pict. — Very abundant along the burn between 

 Loch Bhradain and Loch-an-t-Seilich. 

 It is worthy of note that this species 

 (both sexes) was taken very freely on 

 27th July. I believe this to be the 

 earliest date when it has been cap- 

 tured, the species being considered a 

 late autumn one. 

 Drusus 



ANNULATUS, Steph. — Not uncommon at a little burn which 

 runs into Loch Morlich, also at Giack 

 and Loch-an Eilan. 

 Apatania 



Wallengreni, M'Lach. — A few specimens were taken by 



sweeping the rough herbage at 

 one spot on the side of Loch-an- 

 t-Seilich. 



SERICOSTOMA TID^. 

 Sericostoma 



PERSONATUM, Spcncc. — Not uncommon at Insh, Loch Morlich, 

 Giack, and Kingussie. 

 Silo 



PALLIPES, F.— Common all over the district. 

 €runcecia 



IRRORATA, Curt.— Frequent at Loch-an-Eilan. 

 Lepidostoma 



HiRTUM, Curt. — Very common at Insh, Loch Morlich, and 

 Giack. The females varied very much in 

 size, measuring across the wings from 14^ 

 to 21^ mm, 

 Lasiocephala 



BASALis, Kol.— Rathei" uncommon ; a few specimens occurred 

 at Loch Insh and Loch-an-Eilan. 



