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



prominent ; post-petiole but slightly wider than the 

 petiole ; the 4th segment the widest ; the 2nd as long as 

 the width of the apex ; remainder transverse ; the 4th 

 and following segments with short, rather scattered, 

 hairs. Legs slender. Wings of normal length, but 

 narrow ; stigma elongate ; radial cell almost parallel ; 

 areolet pentagonal, outer nervure wanting ; posterior 

 inferior angle of discoidal cell about opposite to the 

 corresponding angle of the areolet ; cubito-discoidal 

 nervure without a trace of nervelet ; transverse discoidal 

 divided far above the middle ; transverse anal slightly 

 geniculated below the centre, but without emitting ner- 

 vure. 



Black ; apex of 1st abdominal segment, 2nd and 3rd, 

 red, sides of the latter sometimes piceous. Legs rufo- 

 testaceous ; middle femora slightly piceous in the middle ; 

 hind femora nigro-piceous, base red ; middle tibiae, apex 

 slightly piceous ; hind tibiae, apex and outside almost to 

 the base nigro-piceous ; hind tarsi and apex of front and 

 middle ones slightly browned ; base of hind coxae some- 

 times the same. Wings slightly smoky ; nervures and 

 stigma brown, apex of latter white ; base of wings pale. 

 Length, 3 mm. 



OPHIONIDiE. 



Anomalon perspicuum, Wesm. 



Wesm., Bull. d. Belgique, xvi., 127, 7 ; Holm., 

 Consp. Anom. Suec, 176, 10 ; Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec, 

 22, 11. 



Mr. E. Atmore, of Lynn, bred this Anomalon from 

 Cleora lichenaria in June last year. 



Sagaritis raptor, Zett. 



Porizon raptor, Zett., Ins. Lapp., 396, 4. 



Sagaritis raptor, Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec, 44, 2, $ , $ . 



I took a female Sagaritis at Brundall, near Norwich, 

 in July, which agrees almost exactly with Holmgren's 

 description of S. raptor ; the only differences are that 

 the supero-medial area of the metathorax is hardly 

 transverse, the 2nd segment of the abdomen is almost 

 entirely red, and the hind tibiae entirely so. 



