in the British Museum. AT7 
connecting the radial and cubital veins, but this is 
colourless in H. 430, though the veins are dark, and is 
evidently not a true vein. ‘his is the third Psyllhd from 
Gurnet Bay. The modern Livilla ulicis, Curtis, feeds on 
Ulex. 
CoLEOPTERA. 
Carabide. 
Pterostichus gurnetensis, sp.n. (Fig. 45.) 
Elytra 12°5 mm. long, 4 mm. broad, with eight sharp 
striz, and the usual additional short one between the first 
and second basally ; outermost stria punctate. The short 
stria fails to join the first. 
Pterostichus gurnetensis, sp. n. 
H. 221. An ordinary species, structurally similar to the 
much smaller interglacial P. dormitans, Scudder, but with 
the short stria not joining the first, and the discal striz not 
visibly punctulate. The discal striz are ‘5 mm. apart. 
NEUVROPTERA. 
Mantispa relicta, sp.n. (Fig. 46.) 
Represented by a fragment, 7°5 mm. long, of a hyaline 
wing, with thick dark veins and margin, It is probably 
a hind wing. The terminal forks are shorter than in 
