264 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'R WOOTTON. 



10. Platypalpus maculipes, Meig. Common. 



1. Tachydromia arrogans, Linn. Common. 



2. T. cirnicioides, Fab. Common. 



Hemerodromida. 



1. Elaphropeza ephippiata, Fall. Rare. Taken by 

 my father in the garden, August 7th, 1841; 

 also by myself in Mullett's Long-ground, August 

 22nd, 1873, and June 23rd, 1877. 



1. Phyllodromia melanocephala, Fab. Of frequent 

 occurrence in the woods from July to Sep- 

 tember. 



1. Hemmerodromia supplicatoria, Meig. Rare. Taken 



by my father at Ham, June 18th, 1866 ; also 

 by myself in Sandhills Copse, June 30th and 

 July 3rd, 1873. 



2. H. monostigina, Hoff. Not common. 



3. H. praecatoria, Fall. Abundant. 



1. Heleodromia stagnalis, Hal. Abundant on water. 



1. Ardoptera irrorata, Fall. Of frequent occurrence 



in damp shady places. 



2. A. oblongo-guttata, Dale. Rare. Taken by my 



father in Mullett's Copse, July 1st, 1862 ; also 

 by myself in Wootton Wood, May, 1873, and 

 in Fernyknap, May 17th, 1877. The following 

 is the description of this new species, which is 

 larger than either irrorata or guttata : Nigro- 

 senea, capite argenteo ; antennis nigris ; thorace 

 albo fasciato et utrinque notato; alis fusco- 



