242 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



89. Hyctodissa scutellaris ; 90. Hyctodissa variegata ; 

 91. Musca azurea ; 92. Musca atramentaria ; 93. 

 Musca sepulcralis ; 94. Stomoxys irritans ; 95. Sarco- 

 phaga nigriventris ; 96. Exorista chelonise ; 97. Exo- 

 rista dubia ; and 98. Tachina hirsuta. 



Glanville's Wootton is particularly rich in the 

 genera Oxycera (ten out of the eleven British species), 

 Platypeza (seven of the twelve British species), 

 and Tephritis (twenty-eight of the forty-two British 

 species). 



Among the rarest flies found in this parish may be 

 mentioned : Tephritis Goedii, Platypeza rnodesta, 

 rufa, and picta; Callomyia elegans and amcena; 

 Sybistroma discipes ; Ardoptera oblongoguttata ; 

 Oxycera longicornis, pygmsea, and analis ; Xylota 

 abiens ; Selachrops flavocincta ; Diastata riebulosa ; 

 Coretha pallida ; and Anopheles pygmaeus. 



