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THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 



2. Phytophagous and others. 



(Jecu{u))njidannii sp. 



On the Alga, Ehizodoninm in a saltmarsh. 

 Durham, Greatham. 



Cecidonii/iclarum sp. (a) 

 Ceci(lo}injidariiiii sp. (b) 



Two species in pods of Ulex affected by Lepidopterous larvae. 

 (a) With dull orange-red larvae. 

 (h) With red shining larvae of free living type. 



Cecidoiin/idannii sp. 



Orange larvje at base of calyx on imported oranges. 

 Durham, Birtley. 



Cecidduiyidariiiii sp. 



On Aphidid on Salix cinerea. 

 Northumberland, Staward. 



Ct'cidoiiujidaruni sp. 



On Ihlicntthi'iintiii riihiare. Minute (? flower) bud gall, bright red 

 containing several yelloAvish horn-coloured translucent larvae. 

 Durham, Ryhope Dene, several, July, 1920. 



Cecidoiin/idaniiii sp. 



On lli'licnttJti'Diiiiii riili/art'. Flowers remaining closed, bunched 

 together, with atrophy hardening and thickening the walls; larva- in 

 cells, pale, fleshy pink. 



Durham, Ryhope Dene, rare, July, 1920. 



Ceciddiiii/idoriiiii sp. 

 On Vaccinhiiii o.vi/cdcrHa. Terminal leaves hypeitrophied to form gall. 

 Northumberland, Prestwick Carr, August, 1920, old galls only. 



Ceciilnnijidarnui sp. 



On Vichi hirsnta. Mid-rib of leaves slightly thickened, margins 

 folded or rolled, twisted. 



Kent, Fordcombe, September, 1920. 



CecidoDiyidaniiii sp. 



On Latliijnis niacron-hiziis ; flower closed, small. 

 Durham, Langdon Beck. 



Cecido)ii>/idannii sp. 



On Lathi/nis sllrestrh, rolled leaflet, feebly thickened ; larvae 

 white. ? I'firisia fu'lrestn's. 



Devon, ISidmouth, September, 1920. 



Cecidoiinjidavuiii sp. 

 On (laliinii aparinc. 

 Northumberland, WarkworLh, June, 1921. 



