436 Mr. Bridgman's additions to T. A. Marshall s 



the aculeus and middle segments of abdomen are shorter, 

 and transverse anal nervure divided lower down. 



Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher bred a male and female from 

 Hysipetes ruherata from Stornoway the end of May. 



Glypta evanescens, Eatz. 



Eatz., Ichn. d. Forst., ii., 103. 



This species has been taken by Dr. Capron at Shiere : 

 he says that, although much like G. jiavolineata, the 

 three first segments of the abdomen are at least one-half 

 longer than broad, and the whole body much more 

 slender in both sexes, and looks more like an Ephialtes 

 than a Glypta ; it is, however, a true Glypta. 



Glypta pictipes, Tasch. 



Tasch., Zeit. Ges. Nat., 1863, 276, ? ; Thom., Opus. 

 Ent., 1347, S ? . 



Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher has bred this species from 

 Diurnea Hagella from Slindon. 



Glypta filicornis, Thom. 

 Thom., Opus. Ent., 1351, ^ $ . 



A female of this insect has been bred by Mr. W. H. 



B. Fletcher. 



Glypta genalis, Moller. 



This was bred by Mr. E. A. Atmore ex Tortrix 

 viburnana from Lynn, and was named for me by Prof. 



C. G. Thomson, at whose request I sent my species of 

 Glypta. 



Glypta punctifrons, Thom. 



Prof. C. G. Thomson returned a male Glypta with this 

 name, but where this and G. genalis, M., are described 

 I do not know. This was bred by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher 

 ex Antithesia dimidiana from Eannock. 



Lissonota ohsoleta, n. s. 

 Niger ; segmentis abdominis 1 — 3 rufis nigro-maculatis, pedibus 

 rufis, aculeo abdominis longitudine. 



Somewhat shining ; head transverse, wider than the thorax, 



