10 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
+--+ Marginal branch half as long as the shaft of 
the stigmatic branch. Last joint of the 
club of the antenne little longer than the 
preceding joint. Body short, contracted. | HapRonorus. 
§§ Postmarginal branch wanting, or shorter than 
the stigmatic branch. 
x Postmarginal branch wholly wanting. - SCELIO. 
x x Postmarginal branch much shorter than the 
stigmatic branch. - : - TpRis. 
SPARASION. 
A. Flagellum of the antenne with horizontal 
hairs. - - - - -  frontale, Latr. 
B. Flagellum with hairs not horizontal. 
a. Head slight. Mesothorax eneous-green. - enescens, [oerst. 
b. Head and mesothorax black. - - lepidum, Poerst. 
The genus Trimorus is established on Gryon Nanna and 
on G. Phlias; Apegus leptocerus is mentioned as the type of 
the genus Apegus, but no description is given. In like 
manner Hadronotus laticeps and H. stygirus are merely 
mentioned as the representatives of that genus, but are not 
described. A short description is given of Scelio fulvipes, 
found near Aachen; Idris flavicornis is cited as the only 
species of that genus, but is not described. 
FRANCIS WALKER. 
A List of Macro-Lepidoptera taken in Alderney. 
By. W, A. Lurr. — 
THE following, with one or two exceptions, were taken 
from the 23rd to the 30th of June, 1873 :— 
Melitea Cinxia.—Rather plentiful, but only in one loca- 
lity, in a valley on the west coast of the island; they had, 
however, been out some time, and were nearly all much 
worn. 
Vanessa Urtice.—Saw one specimen. 
Pyrameis Atalanta.—Plenty of hybernated specimens. 
P. Cardui.—One. 
Pyrarga Megera.—Two specimens, one with a bipupilled 
eye-spot. I may here say that this variety is not at all 
uncommon in Guernsey and Sark. 
