152 THE entomologist's record. 



Smicronyx reicheiv. chatnpionis v. nov. Fowler, t. c. 147. Folkestone, 

 Neuraphes planifrons n. sp. Blatch. E. M. M., May. Ent. Rec. p. 32 

 Cardiophorus equiseti Herbst. E. M. M., May. Ent. Rec. p. 32. 



Hymenoptera, 



Ichneumon haglundi Holmg. Billups, S. Land. Ent. Soc, March 13. 

 Prosopis genalis Thorns., E. M. M., May. Ent. Rec. p. 32. 

 Phygadeiwn sodalis Tasch., T. R. Billups, S. Lond. Ent. Soc, March 27. 

 Hemiteles macriirus Tasch., T. R. Billups, 1. c. 

 Glypta cicatricosa R., G.fiavipes Desv., G. rubicunda n. sp. Bridg., sec 



Ent. Rec. 127. 

 Pimpla riifipleura, Young Nat., June. Ent. Rec. p. 57. 



Hemiptera. 



Chloriona fdrinosa n. sp. Buckton, Mon. Brit. Cicadae, July, pt. iii. p. 



76, Haslemere. In the same work are recorded Phikenus spum- 



arius varr. fasciatus Fb., leucocephalus v. nov. Buckton, leuco- 



phthabniis, Linn., and populi Fb. 

 Amblytylus brevicollis Fieb., E. Saunders. Ent. Mo. Mag., Aug., Ent. 



Rec. p. 127. 

 Pseudococcus aceris ?)\gn., J. W. Douglas. Ent. Mo. Mag., June, 153. 



Exeter. 

 Pseudococcus quercus n. sp. Douglas. Ent. Mo. Mag., June, 154. 



Hereford. 



DiPTERA. 



Psilocephala ardea F., Brunetti, Etitoni. April, 122. Verrall, t. c. 150. 

 Birmingham. 



Leria ruficauda Zett., Brunetti. Entotn. 123. Verrall, t. c. 150, 

 Reading. 



Heterotnyza atricornis Mg., Brunetti. Entom. 123. Verrall, t. c. 151, 

 Aberdeen. 



Saproniyza platycephala Loew., Brunetti. Entom. 123. Verrall, 1. c. 

 London. 



Cecidomyia alpina F. Lw., C. filicina Kief., C. folionim Lw., C tubicola 

 Kief, Diplosis betulina Kief, Schizomyia galionun Kief, Leia elegans 

 Winn., Cliironomus biannutatus Stseg., Tanypus guttipennis V. D. 

 Wulp, (in the Broads), T. phatia Egg, (Slapton Lea), Limnobta 

 stigma Mg., (N. Wales), Dicranomyia ornata Mg., Chrysotus 

 angulicornis Kow., Argyra atriceps Lw., Rhingia campestris Mg., 

 Oscinis rapta Hal., Verrall. Entom., May, 152-154. 



—J. W. T. and T. D. A. C. 



^URRENT NOTES. 



A tabulated account of the lepidopterous work recorded in the 

 north of England during the five years, ended 1888, is now appearing 

 in The Naturalist. 



Mr. Goss, F.L.S., records {E.M.M.) a var. of Zygcctia filipendulce, 

 with " the forewings of the usual bluish-green colour, but the six spots all 



