A HISTORY OF WARWICKSHIRE 



HOMALOMYIN.* 



Homalomyia hamata, Mcq. (R. C. B.) ; sca- 

 laris, F., common ; canicularis, L., 

 common everywhere as usual ; afirea, 

 Zett. (R. C. B.) 



Azelia Zetterstedti, Rond. (R. C. B.) ; 

 cilipes, Hal. (R. C. B.); triquetra, W. 

 (R. C. B.) 



Coelomyia mollissima, Hal., not uncommon 

 in Blackroot Bog 



CCENOSIN^E 



Caricea tigrina, F. (R. C. B.) ; humilis, 



Mg. (R. C. B.) 

 Ccenosia elegantula, Rond. (R. C. B) ; 



sexnotata, Mg. Birmingham (R.C.B.) 



CORDYLURIOE 



Cordylura pudica, Mg. ; ciliata, Mg., com- 

 mon in Blackroot Bog 



Parallelomma albipes, Fall., common in 

 Blackroot Bog; vittata, Mg. (R.C.B.) 

 Cnemopogon apicalis, Mg. (R. C. B.) 

 Norellia spinimana, Fall. (R. C. B.) 

 Pogonota hircus, Zett, Blackroot Bog, Sut- 

 ton, where it is not uncommon. It 

 was first made known as British 

 through specimens taken there by 

 Mr. R. C. Bradley 

 Trichopalpus fraternus, Mg. (R. C. B.) 

 Spathiophora hydromyzina, Fin. (Falleni, 



Sch.) (R. C. B.) 



Scatophaga scybalaria, L., rare, Sutton Park 

 Coniosternum obscurum, Fin. (R. C. B.) 



HELOMYZID^: 



Helomyza pectoralis, Loew. ; loevifrons, 

 Loew. ; flava, Mg. ; rufa, Fin. (varie- 

 gata, Loew.) ; Zetterstedti, Loew. ; 

 pallida, Fin. (olens, Mg.) ; all Sutton 

 (R. C. B.) 



CEcothea fenestralis, Fln.l Birmingham 

 Blepharoptera serrata, L. J (R. C. B.) 



Tephrochlamys rufiventris, Mg. (R. C. B.) ; 

 flavipes, Zett. (R. C. B.) 



HETERONEURID^: 



Heteroneura albimana, Mg. (R. C. B.) 

 Stomphastica flava, Mg. (R. C. B.) 



SCIOMYZID^ 



Dryomyza flaveola, F. (R. C. B.) 

 Neuroctena anilis, Fall. (R. C. B.) 

 Sciomyza pallida, Fall. ; albocostata, Fall. 



(R. C. B.) ; dubia, Fall. (R. C. B.) ; 



fuscinervis, Zett. (R. C. B.) 

 Tetanocera elata, F. ; sylvatica, Mg. ; fer- 



ruginea, Fin. ; Icevifrons, Loew. (R. 



C. B.) ; robusta, Loew. (R. C. B.) ; 



coryleti, Scop, (reticulata, F.) (R. C. 



B.) 



Limnia unguicornis, Scop., very common in 

 Blackroot Bog ; rufifrons, F. (R. C. B.) 



Elgiva dorsalis, F. (R. C. B.) ; rufa, Pz. 

 (R. C. B.) ; cucularia, L. (R. C. B.) 



Sepedon sphegeus, F., very rare in Black- 

 root Bog 



PSILID.& 



Psila fimetaria, L. 



Chyliza leptogaster, Pz. (R. C. B.) 



Loxocera aristata, Pz., common (R. C. B.) ; 



albiseta, Schrk. (R. C. B.) ; sylvatica, 



Mg. (R. C. B.) 



MICROPEZID^E 



Micropeza corrigiolata, L. (R. C. B.) 

 Calobata cothurnata, Pz. (R. C. B.) ; petro- 

 nella, L. (R. C. B.) 



ORTALIDJE 



PLATYSTOMIN^E 



Platystoma seminationis, F., one in a box 

 of insects received from the Rev. 

 J. H. Bloom from Whitchurcb 

 ULIDINJE 



Seoptera vibrans, L. 



TRYPETID/E 



Acidia heraclei, L., not uncommon ; cog- 



nata, W. (R. C. B.) ; lychnidis, F. 



(R. C. B.) 



Spilographa Zo6, Mg., not uncommon 

 Rhacochlasna toxoneura, Loew., one at 



Sutton on a window in the house ; 



the only recorded British specimen 



(R. C. B.) 

 Trypeta onotrophes, Loew., rare, Sutton ; 



tussilaginis, F., common, Hay Woods 



(C. J. W.) 

 Carphotricha pupillata, Fall., Solihull, one 



(A. H. Martineau) 

 Tephritis miliaria, Schrk., Hay Woods 



(C.J. W.), Sutton (R. C. B.) 



LONCH^ID^E 



Lonchaea vaginalis, Fall. (R. C. B.) ; chorea, 

 F. (R. C. B.) ; tarsata, Fall. (R.C. B.) 



Palloptera ustulata, Fall. (R. C. B.) ; um- 

 bellatarum, F. (R. C. B.) ; saltuum, 

 L.(R.C.B.) ; arcuata,Fall.(R.C.B.) 



Toxoneura muliebris, Harris (R. C. B.) 



SAPROMYZIDJE 



Sapromyza rorida, Fall. (R. C. B.) ; praeusta, 



Fall. (R. C. B.); lupulina, F. (C. 



J. W.) ; decempunctata, Fall. (C. J. 



W.) ; apicalis, Lcew. (C. J. W.) " 

 Lauxania cylindricornis, F. (R. C. B.) ; 



senea, Fall. (R. C. B.) 



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