162 Mr. Bridgman's additions to Mr. Marshall's 



I took the male at the end of June and the female at 

 the beoinnmg of July m Norfolk. I have also seen male 

 and female taken by Mr. J. W. May at Esher on 28th 

 July, 1880. 



PIMPLID^. 



Clistopyga rufator, Holm. 



Holm., Mon. Pimp. Suec. 35, ^ , ? ; Voll., Pinacog., 

 1)1. 13, fig. 7 ; Brischke, D. Ichn. d. Prov. W. u. 0. Preus. 

 (Schrif. d. Nat. Ges. i. Danz., Bd. v., Heft. 1, 8), ? . 



I took a female of this splendid insect at Brundall, 

 June 3rd, 1881. 



Lycorina triangidifera, Holm. 



Holm., Mon. Pimp. Suec. 43, a' , ? . 



This fine addition to our fauna was captured by Mr. G. 

 C. Bignell in the neighbourhood of Plymouth. 



Lissonota anomala, Holm. ? 



Holm., Mon. Pimp. Suec. 52, 11, ? . 



A specimen of this genus, taken by Mr. T. R. Billups 

 at Wickham, comes very near to L. anomala, Holm., but 

 differs from the description of that species in having the 

 '2nd and 3rd abdominal segments rather longer than wide, 

 and the transverse anal nervure is divided distinctly below 

 the middle ; wings hyaline ; nervures black. This insect 

 may be a variety of the above species, as Holmgren's de- 

 scription was taken from a single specimen. 



Lissonota linearis, Gr. ? 



Gr., I. E. iii. 105, 59, ? . 



Mr. Billups has taken a female which agrees with this 

 species of Gravenhorst, except that the 2nd segment is 

 red, and the aculeus as long as the abdomen. 



Head transverse, behind the eyes narrow; 1st abdo- 

 minal segment with a canalicula terminating in an oblong 

 pit in the middle of the post-petiole ; the 2nd and 3rd 

 segments rather longer than wide ; remainder transverse ; 

 transverse anal nervure divided one-third from the bottom; 

 external radial nervure slightly incurved. Stigma rather 

 paler at the base ; face parallel. 



