368 Mr. Bridgman's additions to T. A. MarshalVs 



of joints pale ; squamula; pale yellow ; tubercles pale piceous ; 

 stigma pale testaceous. Male and female. Length, 9*5 mm. 



Bred by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher from Epldppiphora 

 scutellana, Worthing, 



Very hke G. consimilis, but the head is wider, forehead 

 coarsely punctate, clypeus densely pubescent, and stigma 

 paler. 



Glypta trochanter ata, n. s. 



Niger, peclibus rufis, trochanteribus posticis nigris, tibiis posticis 

 basi pallidis, apice et ante basin fuscis, abdomine rufo cingulato, 

 acnleo abdominis longitudine. 



Punctate ; head behind the eyes oblique ; antennae of male as 

 long as the body, of the female one-foiu-th less than the length of 

 the body ; forehead not cornuted, with rather scattered jDunctures ; 

 metathorax without or with faint indications of arose. Second 

 and 3rd segments of abdomen transverse ; keels on the 1st segment 

 distinct only at the base ; aculeus about as long as the abdomen. 

 Wings without an areolet ; transverse anal nervure divided below 

 the middle about one-fourth from the bottom ; claws with a few 

 coarse pectinations. 



Black ; apex of clypeus piceous ; abdomen with a distinct red 

 band at the apex of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd segments ; legs red ; hind 

 trochanters entirely, front and middle ones sometimes more or less, 

 black ; base of hind tibiae whitish, apex and before the base dark ; 

 hind tarsi dark ; base of joints pale ; squamulte pale yellow ; stigma 

 dilute fuscous. Male and female. Length about 6"5 mm. 



Norwich, middle of June ; swept off Ling. 



Size and shape of G. lineata, Des., but has the thorax 

 and hind trochanters entirely black, arese of metathorax 

 less distinct, and transverse anal nervure divided further 

 below the middle ; the clyj)eus of lineata is densely 

 pubescent also, as in this species. This is the insect 

 I thought at first was a black var. of G. lineata, Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond., 1884, 433 ; but I have taken several of 

 both sexes this year, and find the above differences per- 

 sistent, and I believe it to be a good species. 



Lissonota leptogastcr, Holm., $ ?. 



Mon. Pimp. Suec, 55, 18, S . 



I have taken near Norwich a Lissonota male which 

 agrees exactly with the description of the above. Last 



