282 THE FERTILISATION OF FLOWERS. [PART LIT. 
Mycetophilide : (7) Sciara Thome, L. B. Coleoptera—(a) Chrysomelide : 
(8) Helodes Phellandrii, L., devouring whole umbels down to the pedunele ; 
(b) Cerambycide: (9) Leptura livida, L., ab., licking the fleshy disk; (¢) 
Elateride : (10) Adrastus pallens, Er. C. Hymenoptera—(a) Tenthredinide: — 
(11) Athalia rose, L.; (12) Tenthredo sp. ; (b) Ichneumonide: (13) various — 
species ; (c) Sphegide : (14) Tiphia ruficornis, K. ; (15) Oxybelus bipunctatus, 
Ol. 2; (16) Pompilus viaticus, L. ; (17) P. trivialis, Kl. 9; (d) Apidae: (18) 
Prosopis variegata, F. ¢; (19) Sphecodes gibbus, L. ¢. D. Lepidoptera— 
(20) Vanessa C-album, L. 
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189. SILAUS PRATENSIS, Bess.—I can only mention the follow- 
ing as fertilisers of this species, which I have had few opportunities 
of observing :— | 
Hymenoptera—(qa) Tenthredinide : (1) Tenthredo notha, K1. ; (b) Sphegide : 
(2) Pompilus viaticus, L. g, 1h. ; (ce) Apide: (3) Halictus longulus,Sm.g,s. 
190. ANGELICA SILVESTRIS, L, :— 
Visitors: A. Diptera—(a) Syrphide: (1) Syritta pipiens, L.; (2) Helo- — 
philus floreus, L. ; (8) Eristalis pertinax, Scop. ; (4) Pipizella virens, F.; (6) — 
Muscide : (5) Tachina prepotens, Mgn. (determined by Herr Winnertz) ; (6) — 
Echinomyia fera, L. ; (7) Mesembrina meridiana, L. ; (8) Scatophaga stercorari ; 
L.; (9) S. merdaria, F. ; (10) Lucilia silvarum, L. ; (11) Sarcophaga sp. B. 
Coleoptera—(a) Dermestide: (12) Anthrenus pimpinelle, F.; (b) Lamelli 
cornia: (13) Trichius fasciatus, L., 1h. ; (ce) Malacodermata: (14) Telepho Ss 
melanurus, L. ; (d) Coccinellide : (15) Coccinella 7-punctata, L., s.; (16);C. 
14-punctata, L., s.; (e) Nitidulide: (17) Meligethes, ab. C. Hymenoptera— — 
(a) Tenthredinidw: (18) Athalia rose, L.; (19) Species of Tenthredo ; (b) 
Ichnewmonide : (20) Various species ; (c) Evaniade : (21) Foenus affectator, F. ;_ 
(d) Sphegide : (22) Crabro lapidarius, Pz. ¢ 2 (Thur.), ab. ; (23) Philanthus 
triangulum, F. ; (e) Vespidew: (24) Odynerus sinuatus, F. 9 ; (25) O. debili- — 
tatus, Sauss.; (26) Vespa rufa, L. $,s.; (f) Apide: (27) Species of Pro- 
sopis, 8. ; (28) Andrena pilipes, F. 9, 8. D. Lepidoptera—(29) Argynnis — 
Paphia, L. (Willebadessen) (s.?) E. Neuroptera—(30) Panorpa communis, L., — 
Ih. See also No. 590, 1., and No. 609. | 
191, PEUceEDANUM CrRvariA, Lap.—On the slope of 
Rehmberg, near Miihlberg in Thuringia, a locality rich in 
plants, I found on the last sunny days in August, 1869, the followin: 
insects, many of them rare, upon this still rarer Umbellifer :— 
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A. Diptera—(a) Bombylide : (1) Anthrax maura, L.; (6) Muscide: (2) 
Phasia crassipennis, F., ab. ; (3) Ph. analis, F., scarce ; (4) Gymnosom 
rotundata, L., very ab. B, Coleoptera—(a) Chrysomelide: (5) Clythr 
scopolina, L. ; (b) Cerambycide : (6) Strangalia bifasciata, Miiller. C. Hymen- 
optera—(a) Chryside: (7) Hedychrum lucidulum, F. ¢ 2; (b) Sphegide: 
(8) Crabro vagus, L. 9; (9) Cr. cribrarius, L. ¢ 9, ab. ; (10) Nysson mac 
latus, v. d. L. 9; (11) Tachytes unicolor, Pz. 9; (12) T. pectinipes, v. d. Li 
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