INSECTS 



SIMULIDiE 



Reptans is the only common species of the Sandflies, and is sometimes to be met witl 

 countless swarms in the coast denes. 



Simulium reptans, L. 



Simulium latipcs, Mg. 



CHIRONOMIDiE 



The beautiful and delicately-coloured members of the Midge family arc everywhere 

 present. The local species are very numerous, but the difficulty of preserving their colours 

 and the confused state of the British list render their identification difficult. 



Chironomus plumosus, L. 



— annularis, Dcg. 



— flaveolus, Mg. 



— venustus, Stig. 



— pcdcllus, Deg. 



— brcvitibLilis, Ztt. 



— pictulus, Mg. 



— nubeculosus, Mg. 



Cricotopus treniulus, L. 



— bicinctus, Mg. 



— annulipcs, Mg. 



— sylvcstris, F. 

 Orthocladius niveipennis 



— stercorarius, Mg. 

 Tanytarsus tenuis, Mg. 



Ztt. 



Tanytarsus flavipes, Mg. 

 Mctriocncmus I'uscipcs, Mg. 

 Tanypus varius, F. 



— nebulosus, Mg. 



— choreas, Mg. 



— carneus, F. 



— melanops, Mg. 



The following small families have not been studied. The individuals of several species 

 of Gnats and Psychods are numerous enough, but at present they remain mostly unidentified. 



Calex nemorosus, Mg. 



CULICIDiE 



Culex pipicns, L. Culcx ciliaris, L. 



DIXIDJE 

 Dixa aprilina, Mg. 



TIPULIDiE {Scmu lato) 



The Crane flies, large and small, are very abundant, and a fair number of species have 

 been obsen-ed. The four kinds of Winter Gnats may all be seen on fine days throughout the 

 winter. The beautiful little Idioptera is to be found on the moors, and the Spotted 

 Acyphona in the woods of the coast denes. The large and handsome Pedicia and the Great 

 Crane fly are not uncommon. The Marsh Tipula {T. paludosa) seems to be more abundant 

 than the common Daddy Long-legs, and the large Orange Tipula is plentiful. 



PTYCHOPTERIDiE 



Ptychoptera contaminata, L. 

 — lacustris, Mg. 



Limnobia quadrinotata, Mg. 



— nubeculosa, Mg. 



— flavipes, F. 



— tripunctata, F. 



— trivitta, Schm. 

 Dicranomyia modesta, Mg. 



— chorea, Mg. 



— dumetorum, Mg. 

 Rhiphidia maculata, Mg. 

 Antocha opalizans, O.Saclc. 

 Empeda flava, Schum. 



— nubila, Schum. 

 Gonomyia tenella, Mg. 



— scntellata, Egg. 

 Ac)phona maculata, Mg. 

 Molophilus appendiculatus, Stxg. 



— propinquus, Egg. 



LIMNOBIDi*: 



Molophilus bifilatus, Verr. 



— obscurus, Mg. 

 Rhypholophus lincatus, Mg. 



— nodulosus, Mcq. 



— varius, Mg. 



— hoemorrhoidalis, Ztt. 

 Erioptera flavesccns, Mg. 



— macrophthalma, Lw. 



— tcenionota, Mg. 



— fuscipennis, Mg. 



— trivialis, Mg. 

 Lipsothrix errans, Wlk. 

 Idioptera pulchclla, Mg. 

 Dactylolabis gracilipcs, Lw. 

 Limnophila Meigcnii, Verr. 



— dispar, Mg. 



— lineola, Mg. 



Ptychoptera albimana, F. 

 — scutellaris, Mg. 



Limnophila lineolclla, Verr. 



— ochracea, Mg. 



— discicollis, Mg. 



— lucorum, Mg. 



— nemoralis, Mg. 

 Trichocera annulata, Mg. 



— hiemalis, Deg. 



— fuscata, Mg. 



— regelationis, L. 

 Ula pilosa, Schm. 

 Dicranota bimaculata, Schm. 

 Amalopis immaculata, Mg. 



— unicolor, Schm. 

 Pedicia rivosa, L. 

 Pachyrrhina crocata, L. 



— histrio, F. 



— maculosa, Mg. 



