18 ST. I 205 



ing that the transverse band is far more irregular and not so distinct. Antennas 

 white, ringed with black and white tips beneath ; legs white, palpi white with 

 black tips. 



Expanse, If in. Hah. : Cameroon Mts., "W". Africa (Fuller) ; 

 Mus. Druce. 



This species, although allied to Z). GaJatJwn, may be at once dis- 

 tinguished by the entire absence of red on the posterior margin of 

 upper-side of secondaries. When held in some lights, both wings are 

 suffused with brilliant blue, which closely resembles some species 

 of Thaumantis. 



London : January, 1887. 



LIST OF BEITISH TIFULIBM, &c. ("DADDY-LONGLEGS"), 

 WITH NOTES. 



BT G. H. VEREALL, F.E.S. 



(Continued from page 160). 



BhampMdia longirostris, Mg. : I expect there has been only one 

 European species described under the three names of B. longirostris, 

 inornata, and flava ; Walker sinks _^flya as a synonym of inornata in 

 his " Notes on Z>j)5i^«sr« " (1874). I took it freely at Lymington in 

 June, 1885, and a few this year near Tunbridge Wells. 



Orimarga virgo, Ztt. : this important addition to the British list 

 occurred on a little grassy slope against the river Torrigill at Inchna- 

 damph in Sutherland, on July 20th & 21st last. It is a very remarkable 

 Mantis-\We species, exceedingly frail and feeble, and very slow in its 

 movements. I think it must be O. virgo, Zetterstedt, Dipt. Skan.. x, 

 3890, though in one ? the base of the cubital and the cross vein 

 below are not in a line, and in all the specimens the small cross vein 

 joins the stem of the discal even more before the first fork than in 0. 

 anomala, Mik., Wien., ent. Zeit., ii, 198, still the large cross vein is 

 after the middle of the discal cell, and the tips of the femora and 

 tibiae are determinately dark. 



Antoclia opaJizans, O.-S. : in very great abundance in the valley 

 of the Shin last July. 



3I0L0PHILUS. 

 More or less ochreous, alar expanse, 9—12 mm. 

 Yellowish-ochreous, abdomen mostly ochreous. 



Gen. <J with four long thin black processes appencUcuIatus, StjBg. 



Gen. $ with two short black processes, or none. 



