HOMOPTERA. 311 



1. Sericothrips staphylinus, Hal. On the blossoms 



of furze. 

 1. Limothrips cerealium, Hal. Abundant in the 



wheat fields. 

 1. Aptinothrips rufa, Gmel. Abundant on various 



flowers. 



1. Thrips juniperina, Linn. On the juniper bush in 



Pelles. 



2. T. ulicis, Linn. Abundant on furze. 



3. T. obscura, Mull. Abundant on wheat. 



4. T. vulgatissima, Hal. Abundant. 



5. T. physapus, Linn. Common. 



6. T. urticse, Fab. Abundant. 



7. T. minutissima, Linn. Abundant. 



8. T. primulae, Hal. Abundant. 



9. T. persicse, Hal. Common on peach trees. 

 10. T. grossularise, Hal. On gooseberry bushes. 



1. Coleothrips fasciata, Linn. Abundant. 



Aphides. 



1. Lachnus picese, Fab. Bare. Taken by my father, 



June 23rd, 1863, and June 24th, 1871, in 

 "Wootton Wood; also by myself, June 19th, 

 1863, and July 16th, 1873, in the Quag. 



2. L. pini, Linn. Not common. 



3. L. pineti, Fab. Not common. 



4. L. pinicola, Hal. Not common. 



5. L. juniperi, Fab Of occasional occurrence on the 



juniper bushes, in Pelles and Fernyknap, during 

 June. 



