74 HISTORY OF (rLANVILLE's WOOTTON. 



3. Hylotoma ustulata, Linn. Rare. Taken by my 



father, May 13th, 1831 ; and by myself, July 

 28th, 1868. 



4. H. cserulea, Klug. Very rare. Taken by my father 



in the garden, May 16th and 24th, 1842. 



5. H. enodis, Linn. Very rare. Taken by my father, 



June 4th, 1838 ; and also by myself in Broad 



Alders, August 1st, 1867. 

 1. Lophyrus rufus, Klug. Very rare. Taken by my 



father in Mullett's Copse, July 24th, 1843. 

 1. Leptocerca rufa, Panz. Bare. Taken by my 



father; and also by myself, July 2nd, 1872, 



in Mullett's Long-ground. 

 1. Hemichroa alni, Linn. Occasionally common. 



1. Dineura Degeeri, Klug. Very rare. A couple of 



specimens were taken by rnj^self in the Green 

 Wall, May 25th, 1874. 



2. D. stilata, Panz. Not common. 



1. Cladius difformis, Panz. Abundant. 



2. C. padi, Linn. Not common. 



1. Cryptocampus varipes, St. Farg. Not common. 



2. C. saliceti, Fab. Common. 



1. Priophorus pallipes, St. Farg. Not common. 



1. Trichiocampus luteicornis, Steph. Abundant. 



2. T. morio, St. Farg. Common. 



1. Emphytus serotinus, Klug. Of frequent occurrence 



on oaks, September and October. 



2. E. tibialis, Panz. Common. 



3. E. calceatus, Klug. Common, May and June. 



