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Atheta latirollis, Steph. 

 Thamiarsea cinnamomea, Gr. ? 

 Atheta luteipes, Er. 

 Oxypoda sericea, Heer. 

 Atheta oblita, Er. S 

 Atheta palustris, Kies. 

 Atheta atr anient aria, Gyll. 

 Atheta nigritula, Gr. 

 Atheta nigritula, Gr. 

 Atheta laticollis, Steph. 

 Atheta fungi, Gr. 

 Atheta oblita, Er. ? 

 Atheta palustris, Kies. 

 Atheta inquinula, Gr. 

 Notothecta anceps, Er. 

 Sipalia circellaris, Gr. 

 ^fhefa amicula, Steph. 

 Atheta exilis, Er. 

 Atheta soror, Kr. 

 Atheta analis, Gr. 

 Atheta analis, Gr. 

 Atheta pertyi (two examples, and 

 J., crassicorms, F. (two examples). 



Semiris J\isca* = J.i/ic<a htridi_pe«?iis, Mann. ? 9 



As far as the British List is concerned, alpesiris, fiiscipes, longula, 

 and indocilis, must give way to nitidiuscula , Shp., fimornm, Bris., 

 thinohioides, Kr., and pallens, Redt., respectively. 



7, Blessington Road, Lee : 

 May 10th, 1913. 



Homalota pediciilaria 



„ hirtella* 



„ fracticornis 



„ carbonaria 



„ pulla 



„ vaga 



„ morio 



„ pubescens 



„ inelanocephala* 



„ bicolor 



„ cingulata 



„ indigena 



„ alpestris 



„ minutissima 



„ fuscipes 



„ venustula 



„ longula* 



„ indocilis* 



„ tenuis* 



„ 7iigriceps* 



„ hseniorrhoidalis* 



„ pertyi* 



A NEW BRITISH SPECIES OF SCOP ARIA. 

 BY EDWARD MEYRICK, B.A., F.R.S. 



SCOPARIA VAFRA, H. S]J. 

 (J 15 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi 3, fuscous, white towards base 

 beneath, apical ed^e whitish. Antennal ciliations J. Thorax pale ochreous 

 mixed with whitish, shoulders fuscous. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Forewings 

 short-triangular, costa anteriorly straight, posteriorly moderately arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen oblique, slightly rounded, somewhat sinuate above middle ; pale 

 brownish-ochreous, with scattered blackish scales ; basal area infuscated, with 

 short slender blackish subcostal, median, aud subdorsal dashes ; first line broad, 

 rather curved, whitish, followed by some blackish irroration ; orbicular forming 

 an irregular very elongate oval outlined with black, touching first lino ; clavi- 

 form obsolete; discal spot X-shaped, black, upper arms longer but partially 



