LIST OF CYNIPIDES TAKEN IN WORCESTERSHIRE. Le 
Br-sexuaL Forms. 
Iiposthenes glechomatis.—A few deserted galls found. 
Trigonaspis megaptera.—Galls and imago found. 
Rhodites eglanterie.—Common. 
fh. rose.—Common. 
Disastrophus rubi.—N ot often found. 
Spathegaster tricolor.—Rather common. In 1876 and 1877 
two broods, seemingly, were found, with a lapse of about a month 
between. 
S. baccarum.—Usually abundant, but less so since 1877. 
S. vesicatriv.—Two galls found at large; but several were 
obtained by breeding from Newroterus. 
Dryoteras terminale.—Formerly common, but less so during 
the last two years. 
Andricus albipes.—Found last spring in two woods, the only 
places examined for it: the insect was bred from every gall, the - 
shoots having been placed in water. 
A. inflator.—Only a few galls found. 
A. curvator.— Common in 1876 and 1877, less so since. 
UNI-SExuAL Forms. 
Neuroterus ostreus, N. lenticularis, N. numismatis.—These 
seem to be common every year. 
Biorhiza renum.—Only twice found, at Monk Wood and Sned 
Wood, and then very few. Imago not bred. 
B. aptera.—Only one imago found; but no special search has 
been made for it. 
Cynips Kollari.—Common. 
Aphilothriz radicis.—A few of the perfect insect have been 
captured. 
A. fecundatriz.—The gall was common in 1876, scarce in the 
next two years, a little commoner the last season. Imago not 
bred. 
A. callidoma.—Three galls only have been found at Monk 
Wood. 
A. albopunctata.—Several galls found. 
A. solitaria.—One deserted gall found at Old Hills. 
A. glandule.—One gall found at Monk Wood. 
