PART VII. 



INSECTA (Insects). 



A. HEMIPTERA (Bugs). 



It is most fortunate that we have among our local entomologists 

 so excellent a worker as W. West, of Greenwich. To him we are 

 entirely indebted for the list of these two interesting groups of the 

 Hemiptera, and his initials, W. W., will show by their frequency 

 what excellent work he has done here. It is hoped that this list may 

 be a basis for future work, for there can be no doubt, that, there are 

 yet many species in this group to be recorded within the limits 

 chosen for our faunal survey. 



(1 ) HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 



SCUTELLERID^J. 



Eurygaster maura, Linn. Brockley, on Brighton Railway bank, 

 one specimen 1894. (W.W.) 



Podops inuncta, Fab. Not common. Kidbrook, under vegetable 

 matter, 1897 (W.W.) ; Orpington (Billups). 



CYDNID^. 



Sehirus bicolor, Linn. Lee, sweeping nettles (W.W.). 



Gnathoconus albomarginatus, Fab. Common. Lee, at roots, 

 1900 (W.W.). 



Gnathoconus picipes, Fall. Bromley (Saunders). 



PENTATOMID^:. 



Neottiglossa inflexa, Wolf. Bromley (Saunders). 



Pentatoma pfasina, Linn. Blackheath, beating ivy, 1901 (W W.) ; 

 Orpington (Billups). 



