BIBLIOGRAPHY. 173 



is the section of Chrysophanus phlcBas. Prof. J. B. Smith, in his 

 Revision of some Taniocampid genera (1889), divides the North American 

 species of T<£nioccimpa into groups in a similar way, but his section 

 names are simply those of the most prominent species, not made plural ; 

 and one cannot help thinking that the use of them in the unaltered 

 form for groups as well as species might lead to confusion. 



[Erratum. — Page 121, line 30, delete Doryphora obscurella Hein. 

 — T. D. A. C] 



COLEOPTERA. 



Chrysomela riitilans Woll. Billups, South London Ent. Soc. vide Youiii^ 

 Nat., 170. Boro' Market (an accidental introduction). 



Cetonia floricola v. albiguttata Andersch. Gemm. and Har., Cat. 

 Coleop., p. 1324. "Anglia." 



Coccinella hieroglyphica v. lineolata Marsh, Gemm and Har., Cat. 

 Coleop., Y>. ZIS^- "Anglia." 



Adalia hipunctata \Coccinella bipunctata\ v. '^pustulata Marsh. Gemm. 

 and Har., Cat. Coleop., p. 3746. "Anglia." 



The last three from Gemm. and Har. are of course not new 

 records, but they are omitted from the 1883 lists of Dr. Sharp and 

 Messrs. Fowler and Matthews. The British lists are far from being 

 complete as to the named varieties of Coleoptera. 



Hemiptera, 

 Anthocoris confusus Reut., J. Edwards, Ent. Mo. Mag., 236. 



Pseudoneuroptera. 



The "Editor of the Naturalists Gazette'' [who is W. H. Bath, 

 though it is not so stated] has recently published a little book called 

 z.n Illustrated Handbook of British Drag07i-fiies (1890, p. 98) in which 

 the following apparently new varieties are described : — 



Flatetrufn depressum v. hageni, Libellula quadrimaadata v. itntnaculaia 

 and V. selysi, L.fulvct w.fasciata and v.fugax, Orthetrum ccerulescens v. 

 donovani, stephensi, evansi and leachi, O. cancellatuin v. croydonensis and 

 vesta, Sy>npetru?n vulgatum v. anglica, Cordulia ccnea v. charpenteri and 

 harrisi (and a v. hafnpsteadensis is mentioned, but not described), 

 Cordulegaster annulatus v. minor, Anax formosus v. lindeni, Calopteryx 

 virgo V. ramburi, eversmanni and yniilleri, Agrion elegans v. nezvmani, 

 Pyrrhosoma minium v. hansemanfti. Probably other students of the 

 order will have something to say about this work. We notice that 

 Mr. Kirby's generic nomenclature of the Agrion group is not adopted. 

 Eight varieties, besides the above, are given, but they were originally 

 described by Newman, Stephens, Curtis, and Leach. Micronyjnpha 

 elegans v. rufescens (Leach), a variety recently taken by the present 

 writer near Leigh, in Essex, is not included. 

 Elipsocus consimilis n. sp. McLachlan. Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct., 269 



near Bournemouth and in Suffolk. 

 Peripsocus parvulus Kolbe, McLachlan, I.e., New Forest. 

 — T. D. A. C. 



