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vol. XTxiv, p. 95\ I recortled a new Seiomi/zawhich Imd been named for me iS. lata, 

 Schnr. This, however, has recently been identified by Mr. J. E. Collin as S.dorsata, 

 Ztt., but I have not heard from him whether " lata " has now to be struck out of 

 the British List, 2nd edition. — Ferdk. C. Adams, 50, Ashley Gardens, S.W. : 

 April, 1903. 



Trichoptera, Neuroptera-Planipennin, and Pseudo-Neuroptera collected in 

 TJfirefordsTilre hi/ Col. Yerhury in 1902. — Durino; his lonp; sojourn in Herefordshire 

 last year, Col. Yerbury collected such " Neuroptera " as came to hand, and presented 

 the results to me. The list is a short one, and contains less than 50 species, but, 

 nevertheless, it is probably the first attempt to catalogue and localize so many 

 species from this county, and will serve as a nucleus. A county the surface of 

 which is so varied, and poi'sessing such an abundant water supply, must of necessity 

 he rich in these insects. The only species that a])pear to call for special mention 

 are Limnophilus ir/uavus and Tinodes dives amongst the Trichoptera, and Hemero- 

 hins airifrons amongst the Planipennia ; this last is wide-spread, but during many 

 years I never captured in Britain so many examples as are present in this collection 

 from one county only. 



Trichoptera. — Limnophilus jlavicornis, F., Tarrington, September 20th; L. 

 mannoratus, Curt., Tarrington, September 20tli ; L.stifjma, Curt., CliiTord's Castle, 

 August 27th ; L. Innatus, Cui't., Tarrington, August 5th ; L. ignatni.i, McLach., 

 Woolhope, September 15th ; L. centralis. Curt., Malvern Hills, June Stli ; L. 

 vitlatiix, ¥., Tram Inn, June 29th ; L. auricula. Curt., Tarrington, May 29th, Wool- 

 hope, June loth ; L. sparsus. Curt., Clifford's Castle, July 28th. liercea maurns. 

 Curt., Ledbury, June 4th, Cusop, July 20th. Odontoeernm alhicorne. Scop., Cusop, 

 July 20th, 2f5th,and 27th. Leptocerus alerrlmus, Steph., Tarrington, June 3rd ; L. 

 bifasciatus, L., Tarrington, August 0th. Mystaeides aznrea, L., Clifford's Castle, 

 July 28th (a var. in which the antennfu are wholly white). Hydropnyche angusti- 

 pennis. Curt., Cusop, July 27th. Pliilopofamu.i montanus, Donov., Cusop, June 

 11th. Wormaldia occipitalis, Pict., Cusop, July 27th. Holocentropus picicornis, 

 Staph., Tarrington, June 3rd and 9th. Cyrnus trimaculatus. Curt., Tarrington, 

 June 26th. Tinodes wrtneri, L., Cusop, July 2fith, Clifford's Castle, July 28th ; T. 

 dives, Pict., Tarrington, May 31st. Lype phceopa, Steph., Tarv'ingtor\, May Slst. 

 Chimarrha maryinata, L., Clifford's Castle, July 28th. Agapetus fuscipes, Curt., 

 Cusop, June 11th, July 27th. Phyacophila dorsalis. Curt., Cusop, September 20th. 



Planipennia. — Panorpa germanica,lu.,'K\xc\\ Marcle, May 27th ; P. commu- 

 nis, L., Malvern Hills, June 8th. Sialis fuliyinosa, Vict., ^&VYmgto\^, May ^Ist, 

 Cusop, June 11th. Rhaphidia notata, F., Tarrington, May 31st. Micromus varie- 

 gatus, F., Tarrington, July 25th, Clifford's Castle, July 28th and August 27th. 

 RemeroVms humuli, L., Tarrington, May 8th and 18th, July 4th and 12th ; II . 

 atrifrons, McLach., Tarrington, August 18th ; R. subnelulosus, Steph., Much 

 Marcle, May 27th, Tarrington, July 30th, Clifford's Castle, August 13th. Chrysopa 

 perla, L., Tarrington, June 15th and July 20th ; Ch. tenella, Schnd., Tarrington, 

 July 12th ; Ch. alba, L., Tarrington, June I7th. 



Pseudo-Neuroptera. — Psocus fasciatus, F., Woolhope, July 21 st. Elipsocus 

 Westiooodii, McLach., Tarrington, June 3rd. Dictyopteryx microcephala, Pict., 



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