INSECTS 



Elipsocus unipunctatus, MuU. By beating 



— westwoodi, McLach. On Pinus sylvestris 



— hyalinus, Stph. On Abies excelsa, Old 



Hills 



— flaviceps, Stph. On A. excelsa 



— cyanops, Rostock. By beating fir trees 



EPHEMERIDiE 



Ephemera vulgata, L. Severn 



— danica, Miill. Avon 

 Caenis macrura, Stph. Teme 



CloSon dipterum, L. To ' light,' Worcester 

 Heptagenia semicolorata, Curt. Teme 



— venosa, F. Severn 



— longicauda, Stph. Teme 



PLANIPENNIA 



Sialis lutaria, L. All rivers and brooks 



— fuliginosa, Pict. The Teme 



Raphidia xanthostigma, Schum. Trench Woods 

 Sisyra fuscata, F. By rivers and brooks 



— terminalis, Curt. By the Teme 

 Micromus variegatus, F. Lanes and thickets 



— aphidivorus, Schr. Leigh and Bransford 



— paganus, L. Lanes and thickets 



Hemerobius elegans, Stph. Grimley 



— pellucidulus, Walk. Middleyards Copse 



— nitidulus, F. On Pinus sylvestris, Old 



Hills 



— micans, Oliv. On Abies excelsa, Old Hills 



— humuli, L. Lower Wick, Worcester 



— limbatus, Wesm. Old Hills 



— subnebulosus, Stph. Hallow 



— nervosus, F. Bred from oak apples 

 Chrysopa flava. Scop. Crown East Wood 



— vittata, Wesm. Hallow 



— alba, L. Monkwood 



— flavifrons, Brau. Pitmaston 



— tenella, Schn. Bred from cone of Abies, 



Witley 



— vulgaris, Schn. In garden, Worcester 



— septempunctata, Wesm. Gardens 



— aspersa, Wesm. Bransford 



— ventralis, Curt. Ockeridge Wood 



— phyllochroma, Wesm. St. yohn''s, Worcester 



— perla, L. Monkwood, Crown East Wood 

 Coniopteryx psociformis. Curt. Pitmaston 



— tineiformis. Curt. \ if/- p 



— aleurodiformis, Stph. J ■' 

 Panorpa communis, L. Among flow^ers 



— germanica, L. Achen Hill Wood 



TRICHOPTERA 



Caddis-flies seem to be fairly represented in this county in a list of 

 seventy-eight species. The only example of terrestrial Caddis-fly 

 [Enoicyla pusilla) known in this county has probably not been detected 

 outside Worcestershire. Another species [Allotrichia pallicornis) seems 

 also not to have been found elsewhere. 



Neuronia ruficrus. Scop. One or two ; sel- 

 dom seen 



Phryganea grandis, L. Comes to ' light ' ; 

 not common 



— varia, F. One or two 



Colpotaulius incisus. Curt. In marshy places, 



Grimley 

 Glyphotaelius pellucidus, Retz. In low fields 



near brooks 

 Limnophilus rhombicus, L. Temple Laughern 



— flavicornis, F. By Severn, Grimley 



— marmoratus. Curt. Hallow 



— stigma. Curt. Grimley, Camp 



— lunatus. Curt. Bransford, Mudwall 



— centralis. Curt. Middleyards 



— vittatus, F. Broadheath 



— affinis. Curt. Shrawley Wood 



— auricula, Curt. Cotheridge 



— extricatus, McLach. Laughern Brook 



— sparsus. Curt. Monkwood 



— fuscicornis, Ramb. 



Anabolia nervosa. Curt. Laughern Brook 



Stenophylax stellatus. Curt. Ronk's Wood 



— concentricus, Zett. Bransford 



— vibex. Curt. Pitmaston 

 Micropterna sequax, McLach. | 



— lateralis, Stph. \ Dine's Green 

 Halesus radiatus (Leach), Curt, j 



— digitatus, Schrk. Bransford 

 Chastopteryx villosa, F. By a brook, Cothe- 

 ridge 



Enoicyla pusilla, Burm. By a rill, Little 



Easthury 

 Sericostoma personata, Latr. The Teme, 



Cotheridge 

 Notidobia ciliaris, L. Laughern Brook 

 Goifra pilosa, F. The Severn, Grimley 

 Silo pallipes, F. Thorngrove and Temple 



Laughern 

 Brachycentrus subnubilus. Curt. By the 



Teme 

 Lepidostoma hirta, F. \ The Teme, 

 Lasiocephala basalis, Kol. / Bransford 

 Molanna angustata. Curt. Laughern Brook 



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