344 Mr, Bridgman's additions to T. A. Marshall's 



Taken by Dr. Capron in the neighbourhood of Shiere 

 in 1884. 



Exochilum (Anomalon) capitatum, Desvig. 



Mus. Cat., 104, 5. 



" Head buccated; forehead not cornuted ; face slightly narrowed 

 below; clypeus at the apex widely emarginate; antennae shorter 

 than the body. Metathorax with a shallow depressed line down 

 the middle, and with rather deep longitudinal sulcations. Abdomen 

 compressed ; 1st segment nearly straight. Legs slender ; femora 

 slightly thickened; hind legs much longer and thicker than the 

 others; first two joints of hind tarsi much thickened; 1st joint 

 about one-fourth longer than the 2nd; the last three small, 

 together about as long as the 2nd joint. Wings : recurrent dis- 

 coidal nervm-e joining the 1st cubital cell in the middle ; transverse 

 anal nervure of lower wing post-fareal, and divided above the 

 middle." 



This fine species of Anomalon, so far as I know, has 

 not been taken since Mr. Desvignes described it. When 

 at the Museum two or three years ago I saw plainly that 

 it belonged either to one of Wesmael's subgenera or to 

 a new genus ; Mr. W. F. Kirby has very kindly examined 

 them for me, and from his description, which I give 

 above, it is very evident that it agrees exactly with none 

 of Wesmael's genera, but still it comes very near to 

 Exochilum, and I think it will be far better to stretch 

 that genus than to make a fresh one for it. The principal 

 differences are that the forehead is not cornuted, the 

 apex of the clypeus widely emarginate instead of trun- 

 cate, and 2nd joint of hind tarsus is proportionately 

 longer. 



Campoplex rugulosus, Foerst. 



Campoplex rugulosus, Foerst., Mon. der Gatt. Campopl., 

 798, 17. 



I have a specimen of this species bred by Mr. F. Nor- 

 gate from Trachea piniperda. 



Campoplex unicinctus, Holm. 



Skand. Art. af. Oph. Camp., 35, 11, <? . 



I have seen two specimens of this species from Mr. 

 E. A. Fitch ; and I have one given to me by Mr. G. T. 

 Porritt, which lie took at Doncastcr iu May, 1884. 



