INSECTS 



TRICHOPTERA 



Caddis-flies have received little attention in Derbyshire and have 

 consequently been seldom recorded. Hydroptilida? were first revised on 

 modern lines at Ashbourne in the year 1872. 



E.B. = Edwin Brown McL. = R. MacLachlan G.P. = G. Pullen A.E.E. = A. E. Eaton 



PHRYGANEID.S: HYDROPSYCHID.S: 



Phryganea grandis, Roesel. Canal near Tinodes unicolor, Pict. Miller's Dale 



Derby, not uncommon (G.P.) (McL.) 



LIMNOPHILID^E dives, Pict. Miller's Dale, (E.B., 



Limnophilus fuscicornis, Ramb. (fumigatus, McL.) 



Hag.). Burton-on-Trent (McL.) RHYACOPHILID.S: 



Metanaea (Halesus) flavipennis, Pict. (gut- Glossoma boltoni, Curt. Near Ashbourne 



tatipennis, McL.). Probably taken (A.E.E.) 



by Mr. Edwin Brown near Burton- HYDROPTILIDJE 



on-Trent (McL.) Hydroptila (Phrixocoma, Etn.) sparsa, Curt. 



SERICOSTOMATID^: Burton-on-Trent, abundant (A.E.E.) 



Lasiocephala (Mormonia) basalis, Kol. forcipata, Eaton. The Dove, Norbury 



Dovedak (A.E.E.) and Ashbourne (A.E.E.) 



LEPTOCERIDJE occulta, Eaton. The Dove, Mappleton 



Leptocerus alboguttatus, Hag. (bimaculatus, (A.E.E.) 



Steph.). Burton-on-Trent (McL.) femoralis, Eaton (longispina, McL., 



annulicornis, Steph. 1884). The Dove, Mappleton 

 Triaenodes conspersa, Ramb. Dovedale (B. (A.E.E.) 



Cooke in Dale's mus.) Ithytrichia lamellaris, Eaton. The Sandy- 



commutatus, McL. Dovedale (McL.) brook, near Ashbourne (A.E.E.) 



HYMENOPTERA 



Hymenoptera are somewhat fully treated by Mr. E. Brown (Nat. 

 Hist, of Tutbury, pp. 17585). Some eighty-two species of Aculeata 

 and seventy-seven of Phytophaga are mentioned as occurring in the 

 Burton district, and though exact localities are seldom given, probably 

 most of them are found in Derbyshire. 



A good deal of doubt must always attend the identification of many 

 species from an old list like that referred to, where the specimens them- 

 selves are not available for examination, and several species have been 

 omitted from the following list in consequence. Of late years Mr. G. 

 Pullen appears to be the only observer who has paid any attention to the 

 Phytophaga. Most of his specimens have been taken in the vicinity of 

 Little Eaton and Derby. 



Where Burton is given as the locality and no initials are appended 

 Mr. E. Brown is understood to be the authority. 



The Entomophaga remain still unworked. A few species from the 

 Little Eaton district have been determined by Mr. Claude Morley and 

 are marked thus (*). 



Specimens of those species marked "f* have been determined by 

 Mr. E. Saunders (Aculeata) and the Rev. F. D. Morice (Phytophaga). 

 Abbreviations used : 



E.B. = Edwin Brown (Burton) G.P. = G. Pullen (Little Eaton, Derby) 



F.G. = F. Greenwood (Chesterfield) E.S. = E. Saunders (Buxton) 



J.H. = J. Hill (Little Eaton) B.T. = B. Tomlin (Darley Dale) 



F.J. = F. C. R. Jourdain (Ashbourne) 

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