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Ischnodemus obnubilus, 431. 



Ischnorhynchus nubilus, 430. 



Labidocoris insignis, 442. — splendens, 442. 



Lamproplax membraneus, 440. 



Ledra aurita, exhibited from Wimbledon and noted from Hastings, xxvii. 



Lethceus lewisi, 440. 



Megymenum tauriformis, 427. 



Melanospilus elegans, 428. 



Menida japonica, 425. 



Nabis brevipennis, exhibited from Darenth Wood, xxvii. 



Neocazira, 420. N. confragosa, 420. 



Nysius expressus, 429. — plebeius, 429. 



Pachymeras japonicus, alluded to, 437. 



Palomena angulosa, alluded to, 422. 



Pamera ejuncida, 433. — erubescens, 434. — exigua, 434. — /estiva, 430. — 

 nietneri, 435, — pallicornis, 436, — rustica, 435, alluded to. 



Paradieuches, 438. P. lewisi, 439. 



Parastrachia, 424. P.fulgens, 425. 



Peritymbia vitisana, Westwood's name for Phylloxera vastatrix, xx. 



Phylloxera vastatrix, exhibited from Accrington, xx. — supposed occur- 

 rence of in Victoria, xxxvi. 



Picromerus similis, 421. 



Platygaster ferrugineus, synonym of G. japonicus, 440. 



Plautia Jimbriata, alluded to, 425. 



Plociomerus discoguttatus, synonym of P. pallicornis, 43ti. — japonic a, 437 . 



Pazantius lineatus, from Japan, 439. 



Pozcilochroma lewisi, 419. 



Ehynchota of Japan, 413. 



Scotinophora horvathi, 421. 



Sepontia cenea, 422. 



Stollia leivisi, 423. 



Tropicoris metallifer, alluded to, 413. 



Urostylis striicornis, alluded to, 427. 



HYMENOPTERA. 

 Acropiesta nigriceps, 195. 



Aculeate Hymenoptera from Margate exhibited, xxx. 

 JEgilips, synopsis of British species of, 374. M. rujicornis, 372. — scotica, 



372.— striolata, 373. 

 JEthecerus discolor, 141, — dispar, 140, new to Britain. 

 Allotria curvicomis, 366. — mullensis, 366. — piceomaculata, 367. — rujkeps, 



365. — riificollis, 365. — salicis, 367. 

 Aneugmenus thwaitesii, 203. 

 Anomalon perspicuum, new to Britain, 164. 

 Aploastomata in error for Haplostomata, q. v. 

 Apocrypta, remarks upon, 378. A. perplexa, 379, — paradoxa, 379, 



alluded to. 

 Aptesis f oersted, a Catalytus, 161. — hermptera, alluded to, 153. 



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