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SYBPHID^. 



17. Chiloitia glohtdipes, Becker. Col. C. Gr. Xurse caught a female 

 of this species at West Stow (Suffolk) on April 28tli, 1911, as 

 mentioued on page 84, and anotlier on the 23rd of last April, while I 

 took one the next day. It resembles praecox, Zett., but the first joint of 

 the front (as well as of the hind) tarsi is distinctly dilated, and there 

 are distinct bands of long yellow pubescence (more or less interrupted 

 at the middle) on the base of each abdominal segment. The male has 

 not been recognised up to the present. 



ANTHOMYIDJE. 



18. CalUophrys exuta, Kow. This species may be separated from 

 riparia, Fall., by its uniformly brownish thorax (usually without 

 stripes) its naiTower autennse, less projecting frons and mouth edge, 

 and the fact that the central fillet to the frontal stripe is abbreviated 

 and not silvery or whitish as in riparla. Apparently the dorso- 

 central bristles behind the suture may be three or four in number. 

 It has occurred in June and July at Dovedale, Windermere, Dawlish, 

 and Mildenhall (Gr. H. Verrall), also at Loch Assynt and Barmouth 

 (Col. Yerbury). 



19. Lispe consanijninea, Loew. Mr. C. Gr. Lamb found this 

 interesting species near Padstow (Cornwall) in September, 190-i. It 

 is closely allied to the common tentaculafa, De Gr., but in the male the 

 basal joint of hind tarsi is longer, and the hind femora has no long 

 bristly hairs about the middle beneath, while in the female the hind 

 femora is also without the long bristle or bristles beneath of 

 tentaculata. 



20. Dexiopsis lacteipeiinis, Zett. Tliis genus of the Ccenosinx 

 may be distinguished by the shglit narrowing of the face at the 

 vibrissal angles, and the species are of a somewhat stout build, more 

 resembling Lisiiocephala. Among the marram grass on the sandy 

 shore north of Walton-on-Naze (Essex) in July last, Col. Yerbury and 

 I found what HeiT Stein considers to be a form or variety of D. lactei- 

 pennis with pale tibiae. 



Dexiopsis litoralis, Zett., has been taken by Col. Yerbury at 

 Porthcawl (G-lamorgan) , Studland (Dorset), Golspie (Sutherland), and 

 the Culbin Sandhills (Nairn) ; while I have found it at Walton-on- 

 Naze (Essex) . The Goenosia pallicornis, Zett., of the " List," introduced 

 by Meade, may be a synonym, as Stein considers the two names to 

 represent the same species. I therefore do not count it as an addition. 



