248 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Ceratopogon pulicarius, Linn. Abundant. 



3. C. scutellatus, Meig. Abundant. 



4. C. niveipennis, Meig. Common inside of the hollow 



stems of the teazel. 



5. C. varipes, Curt. Not common. 



1. Sphaeromias annulitarsis, DeGeer. Very rare. 

 A couple were taken by my father by side of 

 Roundchimneys Pond, May 31st, 1861. 



1. Serromyia femorata, Fab. Abundant. 



1. Palpomyia fasciata, Hal. Rare. On August 1st, 



1867, in Broadalders, I took one with seven 

 legs. 



2. P. rufipes, Meig. Common. 



3. P. ferruginea, Meig. Rare. 



Tipulidx. 



1 . Ctenophora pectinicornis, Linn. Rare. Taken by 



my father in Mullett's Copse, May 22nd, 1871 ; 

 also by myself in the garden, June 12th, 1867, 

 and in the Cowleaze, May 27th, 1874. 



2. C. bimaculata, Linn. Very rare. Taken by my 



brother at Roundchimneys Pond, May 31st, 

 1872. 



1. Ptychoptera albimana, Fab. Abundant. 



2. P. contaminata, Linn. Common. 



3. P. fasciata, Sep. Abundant. 



4. P. scutellaris, Hoff. Very rare. Taken by my 



father and Mr. Curtis, on October 6th, 1838. 

 1. Pachyrhina impertalis, Meig. Common. 



