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



and 2nd segments of equal length, linear ; spiracles of the 1st 

 slightly projecting, remainder compressed ; aculeus rather shorter 

 than 1st segment. Legs slender ; hind tarsi slightly thickened ; 

 basal joint four times as long as wide. Recurrent discoidal ner- 

 vure of wings joining cubital before the middle and divided above 

 the middle ; recurrent nervure not interstitial ; transverse anal 

 nervure not divided. 



Face, mouth, lower part of cheeks, two spots on vertex, yellow. 

 Legs red ; hind coxae black ; hind trochanters partly and apex of 

 hind tibias fuscous ; front coxse and trochanters of male sometimes 

 yellow ; base of wings reddish, stigma piceous. Abdomen red ; 

 back of all the segments fuscous, and sides also of hinder ones ; 

 aculeus red, apex fuscous. Antennto reddish beneath. Male and 

 female. Length, 4'5 — 5 mm. 



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



festaliella taken in the New Forest. 



This sj^ecies is much smaller than any with which I 

 am acquainted, and has a longer aculeus ; the slightly 

 hairy eyes place it intermediate between Anomalon and 

 Trichomma, whilst the absence of the transverse anal 

 nervure puts it into Foerster's genus Agrypon. 



Campoplex hucculentus, Holm. 

 Campoj)lex hucculentus, Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec, 36, 



4, (?, ?. 

 C. melampus, Foerst., Mon. d. Gatt. Camp., 783, 



6, a^ , $ . 

 C. hucculentus, Holm., Skand. art. af Ophion Camp., 



49, 18, a^ , ? . 



Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher took a female Campoplex at 

 Deal in the middle of August, which is certainly C. 

 melampus, Foerst. ; this Holmgren says = C. hucculentus, 

 Holm. 



Limneria ElisJue, n. s. 

 Abdomino nigro ; femora postica nigra, tibiis posticis, apice et 

 ante basin, nigris ; areola nulla ; aculeo segmento prhno paulo 

 brevioro. 



Head, seen above, transverse, sides almost x'arallel ; face parallel, 

 with white pubescence ; clypcus slightly separated from the face ; 

 apex rounded ; mandibles rather wide, teeth subequal. Antennae 

 about as long as the insect. Thorax one-third longer than high ; 

 metathorax long, supero-inedial area pentagonal, longer than wide, 

 lateral areae not or imperfectly subdivided ; sides of post-petiole 



