INSECTS 



Liburnia scotti, Fieb. Sallow Pit, Lee and 

 Abbey Wood Marshes (Scott) 



— unicolor, H.S. Plumstead Marshes ; 



common on reeds ; Heme Bay 

 (Saunders), Seasalter (Butler) 



— signoreti, Scott. Abbey Wood (Scott) 



— capnodes, Scott. Lee (Scott) 



— scutellata, Scott. Darenth (Marshall) 



— pellucida, Fab. Lnuisham, Plumstead, 



Blackheath, Brockley ; very common 

 amongst grasses 



— difficilis, Edw. Lee, Plumstead, Cat- 



ford ; common sweeping grasses 



— discolor, Boh. Abbey Wood ; sweeping 



— forcipata, Boh. Grove Park, Lee ; 



sweeping 



— discreta, Edw. Heme Bay (Saunders) 



— aubei, Ferris. „ „ 



— fairmairei, Ferris. Grove Park, Lee ; 



sweeping 



— limbata. Fab. Kidhrook, Lee ; on rushes 



— douglasi, Scott. Folkestone (Douglas) 



— lineata, Ferris. Grove Park, Lee ; on 



grasses 

 Dicranotropis hamata. Boh. Plumstead 



Marsh, Lee, Brockley ; sweeping 

 Stiroma pteridis, Boh. Wickham Wood ; 



common on ferns, Macropterous form 



rare 



— affinis, Fieb. Abbe^ Wood ; sweeping 

 Triecphora vulnerata, Illig. Lee, on sallows ; 



Darenth Wood (Curtis), Heme Bay 

 (Butler) 

 Aphrophora alni, Fall. Lewisham, on alders 

 and poplars 



— salicis, De G. Lee, on willows 

 Fhilaenus spumarius, Linn. This well 



known species can be taken in abund- 

 ance everywhere by sweeping, beat- 

 ing or searching almost any tree or 

 plant 



— campestris, Fall. Very common on 



waste grounds. Lee, Kidbrook 



— exclamationis, Thunb. Dover (Dale) 



— lineatus, Linn. Abundant. Black- 



heath, Lewisham, Brockley, and many 



other places by sweeping 

 Ledra aurita, Linn. This fine species I 



have taken ( (? ? ) by beating oaks. 



Wickham Wood 

 Ulopa reticulata, Fab. Plumstead, on heath ; 



Darenth Wood (Marshall) 

 Megophthalmus scanicus, Fall. Abbey 



Wood, Brockley ; by sweeping ; Heme 



Bay (Saunders) 

 Macropsis lanio, Linn. Very common 



beating oaks. Shooters Hill IVood 

 Bythoscopus alni, Schr. Catford, on alders ; 



very common on hazel at Grove 



Park, Lee 



Bythoscopus rufusculus, Fieb. Lewisham, 

 on willows 



— flavicoUis, Linn. Shooters Hill, Wick- 



ham Wood, on birch ; all the varieties 

 equally represented 

 Fediopsis tiliz. Germ. This rare species I 

 beat out of the common lime trees 

 in Wickham Wood. Although re- 

 ported on limes on the continent, I 

 think there has been a doubt as to 

 its food plant in this county. Mr. J. 

 Edwards has also taken it on limes 

 at Cheltenham 



— scutellatus. Boh. Abbey Wood, Lee, 



Kidbrook ; on sallows 



— tibialis, Scott. Lee, Lewisham ; beat- 



ing brambles ; Dartford Heath (Scott) 



— fuscinervis. Boh. Shooters Hill ; on 



aspens 



— distinctus, Scott. Darenth (Douglas) 



— ulmi, Scott. Kidbrook ; on elm ; very 



common on fences, Blackheaih, during 

 stormy weather 



— cereus. Germ. Grove Park, Lee ; beat- 



ing sallows 



— virescens, Fab. Lewisham 5 on wil- 



lows 

 Idiocerus adustus, H.S. Plumstead, Black- 

 heath, Catford ; on willows 



— distinguendus, Kbm. Lee, Blackheath, 



Brockley ; common on Fopulus alba ; 

 Lewisham (Douglas) 



— tremulas, Estl. Shooters Hill ; on 



aspens 



— laminatus, Flor. Plumstead, on Lom- 



bardy poplars ; Shooters Hill, on 

 aspen 



— lituratus. Fall. Deal (Butler) 



— tibialis, Fieb. Darenth (Douglas) 



— vitreus. Fab. Blackheath, Brockley ; on 



Lombardy poplars 



— fulgidus, Fab. Blackheath, Lewisham ; 



on poplars 



— populi, Linn. Lewisham, Shooters Hill ; 



common on aspen 



— confusus, Flor. Lewisham ; on sallows 



— albicans, Kbm. Blackheath, Brockley, 



Lee ; very common on Fopulus alba 

 Agallia puncticeps, Germ. Plumstead 

 (Beaumont) 



— venosa, Fall. Deal (Marshall) 

 Evacanthus interruptus, Linn. Bromley ; on 



nettles 



— acuminatus, Fab. Abbey Wood, Wick- 



ham Wood ; on various bushes 

 Tettigonia viridis, Liv. Lewisham ; on 



nettles 

 Acocephalus nervosus, Schrk. Lewisham, 



Lee, Kidbrook, and many other places ; 



very common amongst thistles 



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