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



segment and a bifurcate blotch at the apex of 2nd black ; 

 apex of abdomen slightly piceous ; nervures and stigma 

 dark brown ; base of wings and tegulae pale. Length, 

 4 — 5*5 mm. 



Dr. Capron has taken several females of this insect in 

 the neighbourhood of Shere, and to him I am indebted 

 for specimens. 



Hemiteles vicinus, Gr. 



Gravenhorst described the female only. Pastor M. 

 Kawall bred the male, which he recorded in Stett. Ent. 

 Zeit., xvi., 230, but does not describe it, contenting 

 himself with saying that it is much like H. melanarius, 

 Gr. 



The male in structure is very like the female, but the 

 abdomen is not quite so wide, and is quite black. Legs 

 black ; front femora red, base black ; intermediate one 

 black, apex red ; hind one entirely black ; tibiae red ; 

 apical third of hind one black ; apical margin of seg- 

 ments smooth and shining. Taschenberg says the pos- 

 terior face of the metathorax is without the intermediate 

 lines. 



Mr. Bignell bred two males and sixteen females (and 

 from which this description is taken) on July 8th, 1882, 

 from a pupa of Argynnis Papliia from the New Forest ; 

 these have the lines more or less distinct. 



Hemiteles incisus, n. s. 



Abdominis medio, pedibusque runs, alis fasciis fuscis. 



Head somewhat shining, with very fine, somewhat 

 scattered, punctures. Antennae rather more than half 

 the length of the insect, reaching to the apex of the 2nd 

 segment, filiform; two first joints of the flagellum sub- 

 equal in length, about four times as long as wide, the 

 remainder gradually diminishing in length, the space 

 between the eyes slightly narrower above than below ; 

 head transverse. Thorax as wide as the head, a little 

 longer than high ; mesothorax rather wider than long, 

 trilobed, divisions not deep, extending to the centre, 

 lateral lobes distinctly punctured ; punctures not very 

 close ; front half of middle lobe scabriculous, posterior 

 half aciculate, interstices smooth and shiniug ; scutellum 

 smooth and shining, with a few scattered punctures ; 



