DIPTERA. 281 



4. Urophora solstitialis, Linn. Abundant. 

 1. Ensina sonchi, Linn. Abundant. 



1. Tephritis marginata, Fall. Of occasional occur- 



rence from August to October. 



2. T. stellata, Fuess. Rare. Taken by my father, 



August 9th, 1840; also by myself in the Quag, 

 September 8th, 1876. 



3. T. arnicae, Linn. Abundant. 



4. T. leontodoutis, DeGeer. Common. 



5. T. bardanse, Schr. Rare. Taken by my father, 



September 27th, 1839; and September 26th, 

 1869, in Wootton Wood ; also by myself in 

 Sandhill's Copse, September 8th, 1870. 



6. T. hyoscyarni, Linn. Abundant. It is a hiber- 



nating species. 



7. T. irrorata, Fall. Common in the autumn. 



8. T. absinthii, Linn. Common in the autumn. 



9. T. parietina, Linn. Common in the autumn. 



1. Oxyphora corniculata, Zett. Abundant. It is a 

 hibernating species. 



1. Carphotricha guttularis, Meig. Occasionally com- 

 mon. 



Sapromyzidce. 



1. Phyllomyza litura, Meig. Rare. Taken by my 

 father in the garden, July llth, 1860: also by 

 myself in Sandhill's Copse, September 21st, 

 1866; June 28th, 1873, and June 23rd, 1877, 

 in Haywood. 



