A HISTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE 



TENTHREDINIDAE (continued) 



TENTHREDINA (continued) 

 Eriocampa rosae, Harris. Occasionally in south 



(F- JO 



Blennocampa albipes, Gmel. Burton 



bipunctata, Klug. Burton 



fuscipennis, Fall, (luteiventris, Klug.) Burton 



fuliginosa, Schr. Burton 



pusilla, Klug. Burton 



Athalia spinarum, Fb. The ' nigger ' or turnip 

 fly. Burton, &c. 



rosae, L. Burton 



NEMATINA 



Dineura stilata, Klug. (bicolor, Steph.) Burton 

 Cladiuspectinicornis, Fourc. (difformis, Pz.) Burton, 

 common 



viminalis, Fall (grandis, St. F.), Burton 



- eradiatus, Htg. (morio, St. F.). Burton, common 

 Nematus appendiculatus, Htg. (pallipes, St. F.), 



Burton 



- lucidus, Pz. Burton 



- haem:>rrhoidalis, Cam. Burton 



- miliaris, Pz. Burton 



- myosotidis, Fb. Burton 



- croceus, Fall (dorsalis, St. F.). Burton 



- salicis, L- (capreae, Fb.). Burton 



ribesii, Scop, (trimaculatus, St. F.), R. G. ; 



Burton ; Dcre Val.'ey (F. J.), &c. 



salicis-cinereae, Retz. On Salix alba at Alton, 



August, 03 (C.B.) 



- gallicola, Westw., on Salix fragilis, L. Alton 



(C.B.) ; R. Trent (F.J.) 



ClMBIClNA 



Cimbex lutea, L. (femorata, L.). Near Burton, on 



alder and birch, rare 



Trichiosoma lucorum, L. Common in early 

 spring, Burton ; Dove Valley (F. J.) 



HYLOTOMINA 



Hylotoma rosae, L. Burton, infests rose trees 



cyaneocrocea, Forst. Burton 



PAMPHILINA 

 Pamphilus sylvaticus, L. Burton 



TENTHREDINIDAE (continued) 

 CEPHIDAE 



Cephus phthisiacus, Fb. (pallipes, Klug.). Burton 



tabidus, Fb. Burton 



pygmaeus, L. Burton 



SIRICIDAE 



Sirex gigas, L. Females occur occasionally, Ham 

 (R.G.) ; Dove Valley ; Uttoxeter (F. J.) ; 

 Hanley (W. Bladen) ; Stone, fairly common ; 

 Cbeadle (J. R. B. M.) ; Helelgh Castle Wood 

 (T. W. Daltry) 



juvencus, L. Large numbers found in a dead 



spruce-fir, in all stages of development, in 

 August, 1850 (Sir O. Mosley, Zoo!. 1850, 

 p. 2960). 'Produced some years ago in 

 great numbers from a diseased spruce fir at 

 Rolleston' (E. B.) [1863]; one taken near 

 Stone (W. Wells Bladen) 



melanocerus, Thorns, (noctilio, Fb.). $ taken 



at Cheadle in 1897 (J. R. B. M., N.S.F.C. 

 Report, 1 898, p. 64). (Regarded by Cameron 

 as probably not a distinct species.) 



CYNIPJDAE 



Rhodites cgianteriae, Htg. On Rosa canina, L., 

 at Alton (C. B.) 



rosae, L. Generally distributed 



forma-tuberculata. Great Gate (C. B.) 

 Aulax heiracii, Bouche. On H. umbellatum 



(R. G.) 



Xestophanes brevitarsis, Thorns. On Potentilla 

 silvestris, Neck. Alton (C. B.) 



Andricus fecundatrix, Htg. On Quercus robur, L. 

 Alton (C.B.) 



Cynips kollari, Htg. Already established in the 

 district round Burton in 1863 ; now com- 

 mon on Q. robur, L. everywhere 



Biorhiza terminalis, Fb. Also common on Q. ro- 

 bur, L. everywhere 



Dryophanta folii, Htg. (scutellaris, Adler) ? Alien 

 (C. B.) 



Neuroterus numismatis, Oliv. Common 



lenticularis, Oliv. Common on Q. robur, L. 



Alton (C. B.) 



HYMENOPTERA ENTOMOPHAGA 



(Cbrjsids, Ichneumons, 



CHRYSIDIDAE 



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

 Elampus (Hedychrum) auratus, L. Burton 

 Chrysis cyanea, L. Burton 



viridula, L. Burton 



ignita, L. Burton ; Mayfeld, and Dove Valley, 



not uncommon (F.J.) 



IcHNEUMONIDAI 



[Still remain unworkcd. R. C. Bradley (Eat. 

 1896, p. 222) records a pair of Banchus 

 pirtuJ, Fb. from Cokvich, and specimens of 



[Also 



ICHNEUMONIDAE (continued) 



Pimpla turionellae, L. and Ichneumon ex- 

 tensorius, L. were identified by Mr. C. 

 Morley among some insects taken at Cheadle 

 in 1903] 



BRACONIDAE 



unworked up to the present. Edwin Brown 

 mentions Microgaster glomeratus as ' very 

 common,' and also records Evania appendi- 

 gaster as parasitic on the cockroach in the 

 Burton district] 



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