( Ixxxvii ) 



'LEFIDOFTERA—co7itimed. 



Epunda lupulenta, dark specimens exhibited, xxvi. 



Eiqityehia Butleri, xii. 



Geometrcs, varieties of British species exhibited, xix. 



Hepial'us Immuli, variety exhibited, xxix. 



Hesjjeria sylvamis, with poUinaria of an orchid attached to the tongue, 



xxxii. 

 Heteronympha Dlgglesi, 454. 

 Hypoclirysops Epicurus, 455. 

 lalmenus Eubidus, 457. 

 Ithomia Tutia, variation of the species, x. 

 Ituna albescens, xi. 



Lasiocampa rub'r, larva causing irritation of the skin, xxxii. 

 Lepidoptera, respecting spring and autumn broods, iv. — rare British 



species exhibited, ix. 

 LyccBiia Icarus, theca of a moss attached to the head, xxvi. — Tlietis, 



variety exhibited, xix. 

 Mechanitis ovata, xi. — Labotas, xii. 

 Melanippe rivata, variety exhibited, xvi. 

 Noctua, fungus attached to a pupa, xvi. 

 Oilteticus, a larva-case of peculiar structure, xvii. 

 Pajfilio Egijilus, 451. 



Pleris brassiece and rapes, parasites on, xxxv. 

 Pygcera bucephala, destructive to horse chestnuts, xxvii. 

 Rlwpaloccra of Costa Rica, remarks thereon by Mr. Distant, x. 

 Sericoris irriguana, exhibited, xxix. 

 UraniidcB, species resembling a Papllio, iii. 

 Xenica Kershami, 452. 

 Xylina lambda, taken in Kent, vii. 

 Zygcena fiUpendulcB, variety from Isle of Man, xxxv. 



NEURdPTERA. 



Anomalopteryx Chauviniani. exhibited, viii. 



Brachycentrus subnuhilus, bred from the egg, xxxv. 



D'lplax meridionalis infested with parasite, xxi. 



EpliemeridcB. — Mr. Eaton preparing supplement to his Monograph, vii. 



ORTHOPTERA. 

 Acrydiidce, species in Africa mimicking the sand of the district, xvi. 

 Cockroaches in an orchid bulb, xxxii. 

 Earwig, worm taken from intestines, xxx. 

 Grasshoppers in copula, in an undeveloped state, iii. 

 Locusts in Spain, xiv. — Further communication thereon, xxi. 

 Meconema varium, taken in Oxfordshire, xxvii. 

 Pachytelus cincrascens, observed in Yorkshire, xxxv. 

 Xyphidion clypeatum, in Oxfordshire, xxvii. 



STREPSIPTERA. 



Stylops Eirbii, at Hampstead, vii. 



