INSECTS 



LOPHYRINA (continued] 



at Ashbourne about 1884 (FJ.) ; imago 

 in pine woods, Little Eaton (G.P.) 



PAMPHILINA 



Pamphilus sylvaticus, L. Burton 



Cephus phthisicus, Fb. (pallipes, Htg.). 

 Burton 



tabidus, Fb. Burton 



pygmaeus, L. 



SIRICID.E 



Sirex gigas, L. ? Not common, but 

 occasionally occurs in some num- 

 bers ; Drakelow, Gresley, 1 86 1 (E.B.); 

 Ashbourne and Dove Valley (F.J.) ; 

 Darky Dale (B. T.) ; Derby, Little 

 Eaton, not common, $ very rare 

 (G.P.) ; near Calke (H. H. Crewe) 



(continued) 



Sirex juvencus, L. Has occurred near Calke 

 (H. H. Crewe) ; once in Derby about 

 1887 (G.P.); three taken in 1898 

 near Little Eaton (J.H.) 



CYNIPID^E 



Rhodites rosae, L. Hedgerows everywhere 

 Andricus fecundatrix, Htg. On oaks, 



Little Eaton (G.P.) 

 corticis, Htg. On oaks, Willington 



(G.P.) 

 Cynips kollari, Htg. (lignicola, Marsh.). 



Common ; already naturalized in 



1863 (E.B.) 

 Biorhiza terminalis, Fb. Very common 



(F.J.) ; bred from galls, Willington 



(G.P.) 



Neuroterus numismatis, Oliv. On oaks, 

 Willington (G.P.) 



HYMENOPTERA ENTOMOPHAGA 



[Mr. Edwin Brown (Nat. Hist, of Tutbury, p. 179) mentions five species of Chrysididae, 

 but gives no account of the Ichneumonidae or Braconidae.] 



CHRYSIDID.S: 



Cleptes pallipes, St. F. (semiaurata, L.). 



Burton 



Elampus (hedychrum) auratus, L. Burton 

 Chrysis cyanea, L. 



viridula, L. 



ignita, L. Burton ; Little Eaton, com- 



mon (G.P.) ; Ashbourne and Dove 

 Galley (F.J.) 



ICHNEUMONIDJE 



* Ichneumon fabricator, Fb. Little Eaton 



(G.P.) 



* annulator, Fb. Little Eaton (G.P.) 



* Trogus lutorius, Fb. 



* Dicaslotus pumilus, Grav. Darley Dale, 



1900 (B.T.) 



* Paniscus cephalotes, Holmgr. Little Eaton, 



bred from Dicranura vinula,L.(G.P.) 



ICHNEUMONID.S (continued') 



* Campoplex sp.(?) Little Eaton (G.P.) 



* Exetastes osculatorius, Fb. 



* Banchus pictus, Fb. 



* Pimpla flavonotata, Holmg. 



* Lissonota sp. (?) 



* bellator, Grav. Darley Dale, 1900 



(B.T.) 



* Meniscus murinus, Grav. Little Eaton 



(G.P.) 

 BRACONID^ 



* Rhogas irregularis, Wesm. Darley Dale, 



1900 (B.T.) 

 Microgaster glomeratus. Burton 



* Zele testaceator, Curt. Little Eaton 



(G.P.) 



COLEOPTERA 



The beetles of Derbyshire have been so little worked that it is 

 impossible to generalize in any way from the subsequent list by the light 

 of our present knowledge. By far the best work has been done in the 

 Repton district by the late Mr. W. Garneys and Canon Fowler and 

 embodied in Contributions to the Flora and Fauna of Repton and Neighbour- 

 hood (Bemrose & Sons), 1881, for the guidance of naturalists at Repton 

 School. There are also many valuable records in Fowler's British Cole- 

 optera. Then there is a list in Fauna of the Neighbourhood of Burton-on- 



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