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16. Blups mortisaga, Messrs. Stephens, Jenyns, Hope and Ru- 
dolphi (see also Baker on the Microscope), Mid- 
dlesex, Southend, and Prussia. 
17. Adimonia alni, Rudolphi, Prussia? 
18. Galleruca tanaceti, Rudolphi and F. W. Hope, Netley, 1836. 
2 . Dermaptera. 
Forjicula auricularia, J. O. Westwood, observed in dissection. 
auricularia, Messrs. Babington, Riley, Rudolphi and 
Hope ; Bristol, many instances ; Prussia ? and 
Netley. 
(species unknown), Leon Dufour in his Mem. sur 
les Labidoures. 
3. Ortiioptera. 
1. Locuslci hemitogia, Rudolphi, Prussia. 
verrucivora, Rudolphi, Prussia. 
viridissima, Messrs. Rudolphi and Stephens, Prussia 
and Middlesex ? 
2. Gryllus (species unknown), F. Holme, Esq., in the Ash- 
molean Museum. 
4. Neuroptera. 
Phryanea (species unknown), Rudolphi, Prussia. 
(species unknown), F. W. Hope ; many species are 
infested. 
(species unknown), F. W. Hope ; eleven specimens 
in one insect, in Oct. 1836, Netley. 
5. Hemiptera. 
1. Cercopis spumaria, Rudolphi, Prussia. 
2. Coccus (species unknown), J. O. Westwood, in my Cabinet. 
6. Hymenoptera. 
1 . Tenthredo, larvae of, Rudolphi, Prussia. 
2. Bombus (species unknown), — Owen, Esq., in the College 
of Surgeons. 
terrestris, Rudolphi, in Prussia. 
7. Diptera. 
Chironovius plumosus, Rev. L. Jenyns, Cambridge ? 
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