hall 
164 Mr. J. B. Bridgman on some additions to 
segments are much shorter; the antenne are black, and 
the tarsi are much paler. 
Head behind the eyes narrow; antenne as long as the 
body, head reticulate; thorax distinctly punctured, in- 
terstices reticulate; mesothorax trilobed; metathorax 
rugose, without are ; mesopleura appears to be punctate- 
rugose (as it is gummed down cannot be quite certain). 
Abdomen: 1st segment reticulate, with scattered hair 
pits; spiracles situated just behind the middle; 2nd 
segment subquadrate, about one-fifth longer than the 
1st; third subtransverse. Wings: areolet small and 
petiolated ; recurrent nervure received behind the centre ; 
transverse anal of hind wing behind the brachial fork, 
and divided above the centre. 
Black; coxe and trochanters black; femora, front 
ones yellow-fulvous, black at the base, middle ones 
black to the centre, hind pair entirely black; tibie 
fulvous-yellow, apical third of hind ones black; tarsi 
yellow-fulvous ; abdomen, extreme apex of 1st segment, 
the whole of 2nd and 8rd, red; wings tawny, tegule 
black, stigma pale testaceous, nervures fulvous. One 
female. Length 12 mm. 
From Mr. Bignell, Plymouth. 
Mesoleius fallax, Holm. 
Holm., Mon. Try. Suec. 168, 89, ¢, 2; Holm., Disp. 
Syn. Mesol. Scand. 42, 106, ¢, ?; Brischke, D. Ichn. d. 
Proy. W..ua: Ei: Preus. 53, &: 
This species has been taken by Dr. Capron in the 
neighbourhood of Shere. 
Tryphon bicornutus, Holm. 
Holm., Act. Holm. (1854), 76,4; Holm., Mon. Try. 
Suec. 188, 7, 3, 2; Brischke, D. Ichn. d. Prov. W. u. E. 
Preus..58, 0, 2: 
I took three females of this distinct species in the 
neighbourhood of Norwich, in the autumn of last year. 
Dr. Capron has also taken it at Shere. 
Tryphon ephippium, Holm. 
Holm., Mon. Try. Suec. 190, 18, ¢, 2; Brischke, D. 
Ichn. d. Prov. W. u. E. Preus. 58, 3,2. 
Entom. xii. 54. 
