280 HISTORY OF GLAMVILLE'S WOOTTOX. 



1 . Acidia heraclei, Linn. Common. 



2. A. cognata, Wied. Rare. Taken by my father, 



July 2nd, 1842 ; also by myself in Wootton 

 Wood, June llth and 24th, and July 19th, 

 1873. 



1. Spilographa Zoe, Meig. Of occasional occurrence 



ia May and June. 



2. S. continua, Meig. Rare. Taken by my father, 



August 20th, 1861 ; also by myself on White- 

 down, July 30th, 1868, July 27th, 1876, and 

 August 15th, 1876. 



1. Trypeta cornuta, Fab. Common on Whitedown 



during August. 



2. T. arctii, DeGeer. Abundant. 



3. T. lappse, Meig. Common. 



4. T. colon, Meig. Common in the autumn. 



5. T. florescentise, Linn. Rare. Taken by my father, 



June 29th, 1833 ; June 23rd, 1864 ; and July 

 26th, 1870, in Sandhill's Copse : also by myself 

 in Broadalders, July 24th, 1869 ; and in Wootton 

 Wood, July 12th, 1875. 



6. T. serratulffi, Linn. Common during August. 



1. Urophora cardui, Linn. Rare. Taken by my 



father in the garden, July 1 8th, 1832, and 

 June 28th, 1838; a couple also were bred by 

 myself, July 8th, 1877, from a gall found on a 

 thistle, near Hamper's Farm. 



2. U. aprica, Fall. Not common. 



3. U. spoilata, Hal. Not common. 



