INSECTS 



TINEAE (continued} 

 LYONETIIDAE 



Lyonetia clerckella, L. Henhurst (E. B.) ; Burton 



(B. S.) 

 Cemiostoma spartifoliella, Hb. Burton (E. B.) 



laburnella, Heyd. Burton, common (B. S.) 



- scitella, Zell. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 

 Bucculatrix ulmella, Mann. Burton (E. B.) 



crataegi, Zell. Burton (E. B.) 



- boyerella, Dup. Burton (E. B.) 



thoracella, Thnb. Burton (E. B.) 



NEPTICULIDAE 



Nepticula ruficapitella, Haw. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



anomalella, Goze. Burton (B. S.) 



pygmaeella, Haw. Burton (B. S.) 



oiyacanthella, Sta. Burton (B. S.) ; Tlxall 



(E. D. B.) 



TINEAE (continued) 

 NEPTICULIDAE (continued) 



Nepticula intimella, Zell. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



sub-bimaculella, Haw. Burton (B.S.) 



trimaculella, Haw. Burton (B. S.) 



floslactella, Haw. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



myrtillella, Edl. Cannock Chase (C, G. B.) 



microtheriella, Wing. Burton (B. S.) 



ignobilella, Sta. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



argentipedella, Zell. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



plagicolella, Sta. Henhurst (B. S.) 



tityrella, Dougl. Branston (B. S.) 



- malella, Sta. Burton (B. S.) 



- angulifasciella, Sta Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



gratiosella, Sta. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



marginicolella, Sta. Burton (B. S.) 



aurella, Fb. Burton (E. B., B. S.) 



splendidissimella, H. S. Burton (B. S.) 



DIPTERA 



Flies 



The following list can only be regarded as a first instalment towards the compilation of 

 a county list, for the number of species therein recorded only amounts to a little over 300, 

 while some 3,000 species of Diptera are known to exist in Great Britain. It is founded on 

 the late Mr. Edwin Brown's list of the Diptera of the Burton-on-Trent district, published in 

 the Natural History of Tutbury in 1863 (pp. 210-23). Several species as to the identification 

 of which some doubt exists or which are not now recognized as British, have been omitted. 

 An asterisk (*) prefixed to the name of any species denotes that local specimens are to be 

 found in the British Museum collection of British Diptera. Some notes on the gall-making 

 Cecidomyidae, by Mr. Cyril Brett, as observed in the Alton district, have appeared in the 

 Reports and Transactions of the North Staffs. Field Club, 1902-3 (pp. 92-3) and 1905-6, 

 (pp. 75-6). 



Where Burton is given as a locality without further particulars it must be understood that 

 the statement is made on the authority of Mr. E. Brown's list. 



Species marked (t) have been kindly determined by the Rev. A. Thornley, and those 

 marked (11) by Mr. E. E. Austen. 



The following abbreviations have been used : 



R. G. = R. Garner, Nat. History of the County oj Stafford (1840) 



E. B. = Edwin Brown, 'Fauna of Burton-on-Trent' in Nat. Hist. ofTutbury (1863) 



R. C. B. = R. C. Bradley (Cannock Chase) 



C. J. W. = C. J. Wainwright (Handsworth) 



C. B. = Cyril Brett (Alton) 



F. J. = Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain (Dove Valley) 



G. H. V. = G. H. Verrall (Dovedale and Colwich) 



Br. Fl. = G. H. Verrall, British Flies, vol. viii. 



E. M. M. = The Entomologists' Monthly Magazine 



Ent. = The Entomologist 



NEMATOCERA 



PULICIDAE 



Pules irritans, L. 



canis, Curt. On dogs 

 Trichopsylla sciurorum, Bouch6. 



(E. B.) 



gallinae, Schrk. In fowl houses, general 



ORTHORRHAPHA 



NEMATOCERA (continued) 



PULICIDAE (continued) 



On the house 



A rf ' 



On squirrels 



Trichopsylla hirundinis, Curt. 



martin (E. B.) 

 Ctenopsyllus musculi, Dug&. 



(E. B.) 



On the rat 



