THE ENTOMOLOGIST 
Vou. XLIT.] SEPTEMBER, 1909. (No. 556 
CLINODIPLOSIS EQUESTRIS (Waaner); AN INSECT 
NEW TO GREAT BRITAIN. 
By Frep Enock, F.L.S. 
Ir is with feelings of anything but pleasure that I record the 
appearance of this wheat ‘‘ pest’? in Great Britain. On August 
18th, 1908, Mr. George E. Mainland, F.R.M.S., of Tenby, sent 
Wheat-stalk, showing larve in situ, and damage between each joint and to the ear. 
to me a box of wheat-stalks taken from a field in that neigh- 
bourhood. Between each joint, underneath the leaf-sheath, were 
from cix to nine apodous larve of a bright red colour, resting in 
a curled position, each in a cavity in the stalk three-sixteenths 
ENTOM.—SEPTEMBER, 1909. i 
