76 HISTORY OF GLANVILLK S WOOTTON. 



1. Selandria stramineipes, Klug. Abundant. 



2. S. lutevirentris, Klug. Abundant. 



3. S. serva, Fab. Abundant. 



1. Athalia spinarum, Fab. Abundant. 



2. A. rosse, Linn. Abundant. 



3. A. lugens, Klug. Common. 



4. A. glabricollis, Thomp. Common. 



1. Phyllotoma microcephala, Klug. Very rare. Taken 

 by myself in Wootton Wood, May 18th, 1874. 



1. Druida lanthe, New. Rare. Taken by my father, 

 June 15th, 1839; May 20th, 1862 ; and June 

 29th, 1870. 



1. Fenusa pumilla, Klug. Common. 



1. Croesus septentrionalis, Linn. Rare. Taken by 

 my father at Ham, May 30th, 18H5 ; also by 

 myself in the Quag, July 15th, 1868, and in 

 Little Wootton Wood, July 26th, 1873. This 

 species is remarkable for the extreme thickness 

 of the hinder legs. 



1. Nematus lucidus, Panz. Abundant. 



2. N. luteus, Fab. Of frequent occurrence in the 



woods, June and July. 



3. N. interruptus, St. Farg. Common. 



4. N. fuscipennis, St. Farg. Abundant. 



5. N. caprese, Fab. Abundant. 



6. N. t^niatus, St. Farg. Not common. 



7. N. miliaris, Panz. Abundant. 



8. N. dorsalis, St. Farg. Common. 



9. N. trimaculatus, St. Farg. Not common. 



