194 [September, 



" Acidalia immoraria, Hiibn. Lewes, Sussex, Mr. E. Hopley, Jr., Surgeon. 

 Taken on healthy ]iarts of Ashdown Forest. 



" Phihalapteryx polygrammata, Norfolk, Horning, April, K. D. Cambridge- 

 shire, June, Burwell Fen, 10 o'e. at niglit, Bond. 



"Acid, degeneraria, 24tli June, 1834, 1 ? on a block of stone, back of I. of 

 Portland. 16th, Black Gr. Chine, I think. 20th June, amongst brambles, I. of 

 Portland, &c., J. C. D. 



" Pancalia woodiella. In June, 1820, Kersall Moor, near Manchester, R. 

 Wood ; and many more were taken there by his man, a drunken fellow, of whom 

 Carter got 2, which are in the Manchester Museum." For tjie melancholy fate of 

 the remaining specimens of this lovely insect, which has never been found since, 

 see " The Story of (Ecophora ivoodiella," by Josepii Sidebotham ; Entomologist, 

 vol. xvii, 1884, p. 52. 



" Aorangi," Lonsdale Road, 



Summertown, Oxford : 

 Jtily 12th, 1904. 



LIST OF BRITISH BOLICHOPODID^., WITH TABLES AND NOTES. 

 BY O. n. VERRALL, F.E.S. 

 {Continued from page 173). 



Females. 



1 (22) Femora black ; antennte always wholly black (femora dusky, conf. 27 



signifer, 28 clavipes, and 44 rupestris). 



2 (17) Lower postocular cilia black. 



3 (10) Tibife black (at the utmost knees pale), or dark ferruginous. 



4 (5) Wings darkened on outer half, basal joint of hind (arsi unusually bristly... 



1. atratus Meig. 



5 (4) Wings not darkened on outer half; basal joint of hind tarsi only mode- 



rately bristly. 



6 (7) Legs entirely black, except absolute knee joints 3. mel anopiis Mo'\g. 



7 (6) Legs ferruginous at knees ; anterior tarsi palish at extreme base, or tip of 



tibiae pale. 



8 (9) Knees distinctly ferruginous, front tibise and intermediate joints of front 



tarsi light brown ... 2. Falleni Lw. 



9 (8) Anterior tibiae with only a ferruginous dot at base and tip, front tarsi 



wholly black 4. picipes Meig. 



10 (3) Anterior tibiae yellow, or pale ferruginous. 



11 (12) Middle femora with two preapical spines 5. campestris M.e\g. 



12 (11) Middle femora with only one preapical spine. 



13 (14) Face descending to lowest level of eyes 8. laticoJa Verr.* 



14 (13) Face not descending to lowest level of eyes. 



15 (16) Third joint of antennse short, ovate, blunt; arista distinctly dorsal... 



7. lepidus Staeg. 



* As the female of D. latkola is imknown, the distinctive character is only conjectured. 



