INSECTS 



robius we have H. micaris, Oliv., from Guestling and Singleton ; H. humuli, 

 Linn., from Hastings, Hollington, Fairlight, Guestling and a garden at 

 Bognor ; H. stigma, Steph. (= Umbatus, Wesm.), from Fairlight ; H. sub- 

 nebulosus, Steph., from Hastings and Fairlight and at a lamp at Bognor ; 

 H. nervosus, Fabr., from Hastings and Aldwick ; H. concinnus, Steph., 

 from Avisford. Drepanopteryx phalcetioides, Linn., has once occurred at 

 Hastings. The lacewings or golden-eyes (genus Chrysopa) are repre- 

 sented by C.fava, Scop., from Guestling and Felpham ; C. vittata, Wesm., 

 somewhat common at Hastings ; C. alba, Linn., from Guestling and Cock- 

 ing ; C.flavifrons, Brauer, from Hollington; C. vulgaris, Schn., from Guest- 

 ling and Bognor ; C septempunctata, Wesm., from Guestling commonly ; 

 C. centralis. Curt., from Guestling ; C. perla, Linn., from Guestling com- 

 monly, Hollington and Avisford ; Goniopteryx psociformis. Curt., taken at 

 Felpham, Aldwick and Ewhurst, is the only representative of this genus 

 of aphis-like insects. Of the three British scorpion-flies Panorpa communis, 

 Linn., is recorded for Hastings and is common at Guestling, while the 

 somewhat smaller but similar insect, P. germanica, Linn., is also recorded 

 for the same two localities. 



TRICHOPTERA 



Caddis-Jlies 



As regards the concluding sub-order Trichoptera^ the county seems 

 to have been fairly worked, at any rate in a few localities. Of the Phry- 

 ganidce we have Phryganea grandis, Linn., at Ewhurst (Connold), common 

 under loose bark on old willows round a pond at Hailsham (Porritt), and 

 at Bognor ; P. varia, Fabr., at Guestling ; and P. minor. Curt., also at 

 Guestling. The Limnophilidce recorded are Colpotaulius incisus. Curt., at 

 Itchenor and Slindon ; Glyphotalius pellucidus, Oliv., at Guestling, Dane's 

 Wood and Bognor ; Limnophilus Jiavicornis, Fabr., at Pett, Guestling and 

 Bognor ; L. ttiartfioratus. Curt., at Guestling and Pagham Marsh ; L. luna- 

 tus. Curt., at Hastings, Bexhill and Felpham ; L. ignavus, McLach., at 

 Battle ; L. centralis. Curt., at Abbots Wood (Porritt), Hastings, Ore, 

 Guestling and Aldwick ; L. vittatus, Fabr., in Alexandra Park, Hastings 

 (W. Esam), at Guestling and near Bognor ; L. affinis. Curt., at Ewhurst 

 (Esam), Winchelsea, Guesthng, Hailsham, Bognor and Pagham ; L. hirsu- 

 tus, Pict., at Bognor ; L. sparsus. Curt., at Hastings and Aldwick ; Ana- 

 bolia nervosa. Leach, at Pagham Marsh and Bognor ; Stenophylax permistus, 

 McLach., somewhat common at Guestling ; .S". vibex. Curt., at Hastings 

 and Bognor ; Micropterna sequax, McLach., in the Hastings district ; M. 

 lateralis, Steph., common at Hailsham, and abundant at 'sugar' in Abbots 

 Wood (Porritt) and at Hastings ; Hallesus radiatus. Curt., taken off a lamp 

 on 2 November, 1893, i" St. Helen's Road, Hastings (Esam) ; and Apa- 

 tania muliebris, McLach., at Arundel Park (McLachlan). Of the Serico- 

 stomidae there are but three — Sericostoma personatum, Spence, at Guestling ; 



1 Almost all the Trichoptera were determined at one time or another by Mr. McLachlan.— 

 E.N.B. 



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