62 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



9. Cirrospilus anamentus, Wlk. Not common. 



1. Tetrastrichus evonymelee, Bouche. Common. 



2. T. quercens, Walk. Common. 



3. T. Achsemenes, Walk. Common. 



4. T. Xerxes, Walk. Common. 



5. T. rapo, Walk. Common. 



6. T. Orodes, Walk Not common. 



7. T. Bunus, Walk. Not common. 



8. T. Tymba, Walk. Not common. 



9. T. Orsillus, Walk. Not common. 

 10. T. Prosymna, Walk. Not common. 



1. Prosorus Sarpedon, W^alk. Not common. 



2. P. fulvicollis, Walk. Bare. 



1. Dicladocerus Westwoodii, Walk. Rare. 



Proctotrupides. 



1. Mymar pulchellus, Curt. Bare. Taken by my 

 father in Frith, Eugust 13th, 1838 ; August 

 31st, 1838; and August 5th, 1846. A most 

 siugular insect. 



1. Ooctonus vulgatus, Hal. Bare. In windows. 



1. Anophes ovulorum, Linn. Bare. In windows. 



1. Litus cynipseus, Hal. Not common. 



2. Litus fimbriatus, Westw. Taken by my father near 



the pond, September 8th, 1834. 



1. Anagrus atomos, Linn. Not common. 



2. A. incarnatus, Hal. Bare. 



3. A. terrno, Steph. This is the smallest insect we 



possess. 



