THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Irish Hkmiptera. 



Pentatoma baccarum, L. 



„ viridissima, Pod. 



Rhacognathus puiictatus, L. 

 Picromerus bidens, L. (D.) 

 Tropidocoris rufipes, L. (D.) 

 Piestodorus lituratus, F. 

 Drymus sylvaticus, F. 

 Stygnocoris rusticus, Fall. 



„ sabulosus, Schill. 



„ arenarius, Hahn. 



Nysius thymi, Wolff. (D.) 

 Monanthia cardui, L. 

 Orthostira cerviua, Germ. 



„ obscura, Schceff'. 

 Miris holsatus, F. 

 „ Isevigatus, L. 

 „ calcaratus, Fall. 

 „ ruficornis, Fall. 

 Phytocoris dimidiatus, D. d S. 



„ floralis,i<^. 



„ ulmi, L. 

 Dereocoris bipunctatus, Scoj). 



„ sexguttatus, F. (D.) 



„ binotatus, F. 

 Litosoma viridinervis, Kirsch. 



„ coiicolor, Kirsch. 

 Aetorhinus angulatus, Fall. 

 Sphyrops ambulans, Fall. 

 Byrsoptera rufifrons, Fall. (D.) 

 Globiceps flavoniaculatus, F. 

 Campyloneura virgula, Schaff. 

 52, Burton Crescent, November 13, 



Tinicephalus obsoletus, D. d S. 

 Plagiognathus viridulus, Fall. 

 „ arbustorum, F. 



Psallus salicellus, Mey. 



,, lepidus, Fieb. 

 Orthocephalus saltator, Hahn. 

 Heterocordylus tibialis, Hn. (D.) 

 Heterotoma merioptera, Scop. 

 Rhopalutomus ater, L. (D.) 

 Capsus capillaris, F. (D.) 

 Charagochilus Gyllenhalli, Fal. 

 Liocoris tripustulatus, Fall. (D.) 

 Orthops Kalmi, L. 



,, cerviiius, Schaff. 

 „ pastinacae, Fall. 

 Lygus pabulinus, L. 



„ campestris, L. 

 Zygonotus elegantulus, Ban. 

 Tetrapbleps vittatus, Fieb. 

 Temnostethus pusillus, Schaff. 

 Anthocoris nemorum, L. 

 „ nemoralis, F. 



Lyctocoris campestris, F. 

 Salda saltatoria, L. 



„ scotica, Curt. (D.) 

 Ploearia vagabunda, L. 

 Nabis apterus, F. 



„ limbatus. Dahlb. 



,, flavomarginatus, Scholtz. 



„ ericetorum, Scholtz. 

 Corixa nigrolineata, Fieb. 

 1877. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL RAMBLES, 1877. 



By J. B. HODGKINSON. 



I PURPOSE briefly to note captures and journeys made to 

 various districts, and will begin with my first visit to 

 Witherslack, about the middle of March, expecting to find 

 Buialis incongruella, and a lot of other hibernated species. 

 Although the weather was tolerably fine there was little or no 

 sunshine ; and the only insect that ventured to fly was one 

 Gracilaria pliasianipennella^ the only one I saw this season. 



