b THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Corduleqaster anniihittis, Lntr. — One femnle, from Paprat, 

 Krusha, Balkan Hills, about 2500 ft., May 29th, 1918. 



Caloyteriix splendent, Har., var. xantho^tnnut, Charp. — A male, 

 June 10th, 1918, and a female, June 12th, 1918, Paprat, 2000 ft. 



*Lestes barbara, Fabr. — One female, near Paprat, 2000 ft., 

 June 13th, ]918. 



Pyrrhosoma 7iymphula, Sulz. — One male, Paprat, June 6th, 

 1918. 



Ischnura pumilio, Charp. — A male and a female, Paprat, 

 Krusha, Balkan Hills, about 2500 ft., June 6th, 1918. 



Platycnemis penmpes. Pall. — Eight — four males, Paprat, June 

 6th, 1918 ; one male, Paprat, Krusha, Balkan Hills 2300 ft., 

 June 10th, 1918 ; one male and two females, Paprat, June 12th, 

 1918. Some of those taken on June 6th are not quite mature, 

 one female being in fact very teneral. Although some are dis- 

 coloured, they appear to belong chiefly to the whitish form. 



*Agrion ornatum, Heyer. — One male, Paprat, June 12th, 1918. 



Neuropteka. 



*Formicaleo tetraqrainmicus, Fabr. —An ant-lion, one, Saracii, 

 June 4th. 1917. 



*Mi/nii('C(elnriis triqrammus, Pall. — An ant-lion, one, Paprat, 

 July Ist, 1918. 



*Palparc'.s libfllnlnide", Linn. — A male and a female of this 

 fine ant-lion. Salt Lake, near Naresh, Salonica-Janes Pioad, 

 August 4th, 1918. 



*Ne))i<)ptcni. sin.nata, Oliv. — Two. Saracii, 2000 ft., common, 

 June 6th, 1917. 



Osinylu>i chn/<u})s, Linn. — Two, Pajjr.it, 2200 ft., Julv 1st, 

 1918. 



Kingston-on Thames, 



December, 1918. 



HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTEKA TAKEN IN THE NEW 

 FOREST. 



By G. T. Lylb, F.E.S. 



Local records of Hemiptera being so few, I have been urged 

 to publish the following list, in spite of its very incomplete char- 

 acter. The species mentioned have been met with during the 

 past nine years, mostly while collecting insects of other orders, 

 and the number recorded could probably be doubled in a single 

 season by serious work. I am greatly indebted to Mr. James 

 Edwards and Mr. E. A. Butler, B.A., B.Sc, for most kindly and 

 willingly naming those specimens of which I was uncertain. 



