78 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



L. Ruhricollis. — Took sixteen of this species last season, 

 in a small larch wood, St. Clerans, Galway. June 12th 

 to 16th. 



E. Russula. — Garinish Island, Kerry, 1870. Not common. 

 Rather plentiful last season, in a boggy field, near St. Cle- 

 rans, Galway. 



C. Plantaginis. — Rather common ; end of June. Same 

 localities as Russula. 



A. FiiUginosa. — Pupae abundant on all Galway bogs ; 

 early in June ; but about fifteen in twenty seem, as a rule, to 

 be attacked by ichneumons. 



P. Populi. — This was forwarded to me last December, 

 from Clonbrook, Co. Galway. I found the pupae very abun- 

 dant some years ago in Kildare. 



B. Riibi. — Very common on the mainland, near Sneem, 

 and at Derrynane, Co. Kerry, 1870. Also last season on 

 boggy land, near the village of Crangwell, Galway. 



h. Quercus. — Larvae common everywhere. All that I have 

 taken appeal- to me to be the typical Quercus ; but of course 

 1 cannot say so with certainty. 



S. Carpini. — Common. Garinish Island, Kerry ; and 

 heaths, &c., Galway. 



(To be continued in May.) 



Entomological Notes, Captures, S^c. 



Insects of the Scilly Isles (continued from p. 52). — 

 CHALCiDiiE. Some of the Scilly species of this trilie appear 

 to be undescribed. Like many British species in the same 

 predicament they will continue unnamed, till the occurrence 

 of a means for the publication of their characters. St. Mary : 

 Callimone, 1 n. ? sp. ; Encyrtus subcupratus ; E. hemipterus 

 (the single specimen seen was, as usual, wingless ; it may be 

 called the Fern Encyrtus, as it always occurs on ferns) ; 

 Asaphes aenea ; Sphegigaster, 1 n. '^ sp. : Pachyneuron Pruni ; 

 Pteromalus fasciiventris, P. Irus, and 10 n. ? sp. of this 

 genus, one of them found also in Samson and in Annette ; 

 Entedon Amyrlaeus ; Eulophus Metalarus ; E. Faustitas ; 

 Diglyphus Isa^a (also in Bryer) ; Tetrastichus, 1 n. ? sp. 

 Bryer : Pteromalus, 1 ii. ? sp. St. Martin : Encyrtus Teuteus ; 



