12 THE ENTOMOLOGIST, 



In Eoesel's figure the orange transverse baud on the under 

 side of the fore wing is shown most distinctly curved, while in 

 crolns, Cram., it is straight. The figure shows the band too 

 near the middle of the wing, but even for crolus, Cram., it is not 

 correctly placed. The figure does not show the orange spot at 

 the anal angle of hind wing above, but this is not always present 

 in a long series of specimens. 



The synonymy thus stands: — 



Papilio echion, Linn., Syst, Nat. 12th ed., i. p. 788, n. 224. 



TmoliLS basalides, Hiibn., Zut. Ex. Sch. figs. 977, 978 (1837). 



Thecla basalides, Hew., 111. Diur. Lep. Lye. p. 156, pi. 61, 

 figs. 412-415. 



Thecla basalides, G. & S., B. C.-A. Lep. Ehop. vol. ii. p. 93 

 (1887). 



Thecla ziba. Hew., loc. cit., p. 153, pi. 61, figs. 404, 405. 



The Papilio crohis of Cramer remains, therefore, a distinct 

 species. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND NOMENCLATOPJAL NOTES 

 ON THE HEMIPTERA.— No. 7.* 



By G. W. Kirkaldy. 



I. 



Although vol. x. of the ' Encyclopedie Methodique ' is dated 

 1825, Sherborn has shown that pp. 345-832 were not published 

 till 1828. My entry (Eutom. xxxiii. 265, 1900) must therefore 

 be amended by the first citation in 1825 reading p. 1-344, and 

 by removing thither " (a) Glohiccps t. capito." The rest of the 

 entries in the second division of Lepelletier & Serville's entry 

 should be pp. 345-832 and dated 1828. 



II. 

 A Forgotten Note on Irish Heteroptera. 



In the 'Entomologist,' xi. pp. 2-8 (Jan., 1878), J. A. Power 

 furnished " A Contribution to the Entomology of Ireland " with 

 lists of Coleoptera and Hemiptera [Heteroptera] . As the latter, 

 comprising sixty-two species, have been overlooked by Saunders 

 in the " Hemiptera Heteroptera of the British Islands," they are 

 called attention to here. 



III. 



Hagen (Bibl. Ent. i. 457), in citing Leach's article, "Ento- 

 mology," in Brewster's 'Edinburgh Encyclopedia' (1815), records 



- No. 1. Entom, xxxiii. 238-43 (1900); 2, Entom. xxxvii. 254-8 (1904); 

 8. Entom. xxxvii. 279-88 (1904); 4. Entom. xxxviii. 76-9 (1905); 5. Entom. 

 xxxviii. 304-8 (1905) ; 6. Entom. xxxix. 247-9 (1906). 



