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September, 1907, aud I also took several specimens at Aberlady on 

 July 27th, 1873. I will not attempt to locate its generic position at 

 present, but in my opinion it is much nearer Limnopliora than Coenosia. 

 I think I have also taken it at Fawley in Hampshire, as well as in 

 Arran, while Col. Yerbury has taken it at Graveseud, Nairn, Forres, 

 and The Moimd in Sutherlandshire. 



91. Cvenosia dorsalis, v. Boser. This rather common species can 

 hardly be considered new to Britain, because Stein, when describing 

 his Coenosia lotujitarsis (a synonym) in 1900 mentioned that he had 

 seen it in my collection. I caught it first at Blackboys, in Sussex, in 

 1876, but have subsequent records fi'om numerous Eastern and Here- 

 fordshire localities. 



92. G. albatella, Zett. This very distinct little species was taken 

 by me at Porthcawl on June 10th, 1906 (3 cJ, 2 ? ) ; Col. Yerbury 

 had previously captured a male there on June 6th, 1903, and also took 

 a considerable number of both sexes in 1906, on July 3rd, and one 

 female at Pyle on August 14th. 



93. G. atra, Meig. This very distinct, brilliantly shining, little 

 black species occurred near here in two localities in 1909. Wicken 

 Fen produced a male on June 6th, and Mr. Collin took one of each 

 sex at Barton Mills on August 4th. Further search has produced a 

 female from Wicken Fen, taken on August 21st, 1903, and four 

 specimens taken by Col. Yerbury at Port Talbot on July 26th, 1908, 

 and two others at Holmsley, in Hants, on September 17th, 1909. 



94. G. bilineella, Zett. Col. Yerbury took three males of this 

 species at Nairn on May 24th, 1905. It may be known by the 

 small squamae. 



95. G. lineatipes, Zett. Stein has mentioned in the Wien. 

 Ent. Zeitung that he has seen two specimens of this species from 

 England. Dr. J. H. Wood took it in 1897 near Tarrington, in Here- 

 fordshire, and I also took it in his company at Devereux Pool on 

 July 8th, 1909. 



96. G. pumila, Fall. Under this name I record the species 

 described by Stein in 1897 as G. perpusilla, Meig. It has occurred at 

 Wicken Fen, Aldeburgh, and Grolspie. 



96a. G. steini, n. sp. This species which was considered by Stein 

 (Wien. Ent. Zeit. xvi, 58) to be a variety of G. 'pygmaea, Zett., is 

 obviously distinct. Stein has fully recorded its distinctions. Colonel 

 Yerbury took two males of G. steini at Porthcawl on May 28tli, 1908, 

 and a number at Barmouth on September 4th, 1902. 



