150 Mr. Bridgman's additions to Mr. MarshalVs 



Limneria virginalis^ Gr. 



Gr. I. E. iii., 472, $ . 



I have taken a Limneria in the neighbourhood of Nor- 

 wich, which I have no doubt is this species ; the head 

 behind the eyes is narrow ; transverse anal nervure is 

 not interrupted ; the supero-medial area of metathorax 

 transverse ; lateral arese not divided ; 2nd abdominal 

 segment one-third longer than wide ; 3rd subquadrate, or 

 a little longer than wide. I have also taken a second 

 specimen at Wimbledon, in which the post-petiole is not 

 so square as the other, and the front coxae are partly 

 yellow. Another female has the ])ost petiole as the 

 last, and the supero-medial area not so wide ; the front 

 coxae are also partly pale. These two latter may belong 

 to another species. 



Limneria clandestina, Holm. 



Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec. 90, 64, <? , ? . 



To this species I refer a Limneria sent to me by Mr. 

 Fitch, which was in a large box formerly belonging to the 

 Eev. T. A. Marshall, given to him by Mr. E. Saunders. 



Limneria hyalinata, Holm. 

 Holm., I c, 93, 69, ,3^ , ? . 



Mr. J. E. Fletcher has bred both sexes of a Limneria, 

 which I believe to be this species, from Croesus varus. 



Limneria liter alls, Holm. 



Holm., I.e., 69, 29,a^,?. 



Taken by Mr. T. K. Billups at Woking, August 1st, 

 1881. 



Limneria concinna, Holm. 



Holm., I. c., 84, 55,^ ,2 . 



I have taken this pretty and very distinct species in 

 the neighbourhood of Norwich ; it has also been taken 

 by Mr. G. C. Bignell near Plymouth. 



