104 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



manicatus, Mg. ; P. peltatiLS, Mg. ; P. scutatus, Mg. ; P. albi- 

 manus, F. ; P. immarginatus, Ztt. ; P. clypeatus, Mg. ; Pyrophcena 

 granditarsa, Forst. ; M. mellinum, L. ; M. scalare, F. ; Leucozona 

 lucorum, L. ; Ischyrosyrphus laternarius, Miill. ; Didea fasciata, 

 Mcq., occurred in large numbers in Bere Wood, May 20111, 1912. 

 Catabomba pyrastri, L. ; C. selenitica, Mg. ; Syrphus albosiriatus, 

 Fin. ; 8. tricinctua, Fin. ; S. venustus, Mg. ; S. lunulatus, Mg. ; 

 S. nigricornis, Verr. ? ; S. torvus, O.-S. ; S. annulatus, Ztt. ; S. 

 lineola, Ztt. ? ; S. grossularia, Mg. ; S. ribesii, L. ; S. vitripennis, 

 Mg. ; S. latifasciatus, Mcq. ? ; <S. nitidicoUis, Mg. ; *S. nitens, Ztt. ; 

 ^. corolla, F. ; ^S. luniger, Mg. ; S. bifasciatus, F. ; *S. baltcatus, 

 Deg. ; aS. cinctellus, Ztt. ; /S. cinctus. Fin. ; *S. auricollis, Mg., var. 

 macuUcornis, Ztt. I have taken 5. euchromns at Edenbridge, 

 Kent, not here. S. umbellatarum, F. ; S. compositarum, Verr. ; 

 (S. ladophthalmus, Ztt. ; >S. barbifrons, Fin. ?. I have specimens 

 very like *S. latifasciatus, but with black-haired scutellum, also 

 what appears to be a variety of S. compositarum ; Sphcerophoria 

 scripta, L., var. dispar, Lw., var. nigricoxa, Ztt. ; >S. me^ithrastri, 

 L., var. 2?icfa, Mg., var. taniata, Mg. ; *S. flavicauda, Ztt., var. 

 nitidicoUis, Ztt. The forms of Sphcerophoria, occurring in this 

 neighbourhood, appear referable, more or less certainly, to the 

 varieties mentioned above. Xanthogravima ornatum, Mg. ; X, 

 citrofiisciatum, Deg., common in the spring. Baccha obscuri- 

 pennis, Mg. ; B. elongata, F. ; Ascia podagrica, F.; A. dispar, Mg. ; 

 A. Jioralis, Mg. ? ; Brachyopa bicolor. Fin., common. Rhingia 

 campestris, Mg. ; Volucella bombylans, L. ; V. ivjlata, F. ; F. 

 jpelluceus, L. ; Eristalis sepulchralis, L. ; i^. cBiieus, Scop. ; -E. 

 cryptarum, F. ; £. tenax, L. ; .E. intricarius, L,, var. furvus, 

 Verr.; ^. arbustorum, L. ; S. pertinax, Scop. ; horticola, Deg.; 

 J5. pratorum, Mg. I have two specimens which appear to be this 

 species. Myiatropa jiorea, L. ; Helophilus trivittatus, F. ; /T. 

 pendulus, L. ; //. versicolor, F. ; Criorrhina berberina, F. ; C 

 oxyacantha, Mg. ; C. jioccosa, Mg., on Anthriscus sylvestris, May 

 12th, 1914 ; C. asilica. Fin. ; Xylota segnis, L. ; X. sylvarum, L.; 

 Syritta pipiens, L. ; Chrysochlamys cuprea. Scop. ; Sericomyia 

 borealis, Fin. ; 5. lappona, L. ; Chrysotoxum cautum, Harr. ; C 

 octoviaculatum, Curt. ; C elegans, Lw. ; (7. festivum, L. ; C 

 hicinctum, L. ; Callicera cenea, F., one specimen, East Lulworth, 

 June 11th, 1912; Microdon mutabilis, L. 



ConopidjE : Conops vesiculans, L. ; C qttadrifasciata, Deg. ; 

 CJlavipes, L. ; Physocephala nigra, Deg., not uncommon, especi- 

 ally at Morden, where it occurs on Rhododendron blossom in 

 June. I have taken it at Moreton on Ajuga. P. rujipes, F. ; 

 Oncomyia atra, F. ; O, pusilla, Mg. ? ; StCM* ferrugineus, L. ; 

 Myopa testacea, L. ; M. fasciata, Mg. '?. 



TACHiNiDiE : Gonia fasciata, Mg.; (r. capitata, Deg.; G.ornata^ 



Mg. ; Echinomyia grossa, L., very common; E.fera, L.; Fabricia 



Jerox, L. ; Servillia lurida, F., common; Alojihora hemiptera, P. 



