160 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 
HEMIPTERA—HETEROPTERA. 
Lygeaide. 
Stygnocoris pedestris, Fall. 
Gerridide. 
Velia currens, F. 
Gerris lateralis v. coste, H.S. 
» lacustris Zarva ? 
Reduviide. 
Nabis limbatus, Dahlb. 
SLGEUS. BIE, 
Cimicide. 
Anthocoris nemorum, L. 
Capside. 
Miris calcaratus, Fall. 
»,  holsatus, F. 
Megalocerzea ruficornis, Fourc. 
Calocoris norvegicus, Gmel. 
(= bipunctatus, Bit. Caz). 
Lygus pabulinus, L. 
»» pratensis, L. 
Mecomma ambulans, Fall. 
Psallus fallenii, Reut. 
eeeCOSeLIG me 
Plagiognathus 
Wolff. 
Plagiognathus arbustorum, F. 
chrysanthemi, 
HEMIPTERA—HOMOPTERA. 
Cercopide. 
Philzenus spumarius, L. 
Sasside@. 
Ulopa reticulata, F. 
Euacanthus interruptus, L. 
Oncopsis rufusculus, Fieb. 
; flavicollis, L. 
Macropsis distincta, Scott. ? 
Acocephalus nervosus, Schr. 
Athysanus obsoletus, Kbm. 
Deltocephalus 
Flor. ? 
Thamnotettix striatulus, Fall. 
x cruentatus, Panz. 
Cicadula warioni, Leth. 
fieberi, Edw. 
Eupteryx auratus, L. 
Typhlocyba geometrica, Schr. 
distinguendus, 
Psylide. 
- Psylla forsteri, Flor. 
The single specimen of MJacropszs is in a teneral con- 
dition, and the Deltocephalus is considerably damaged, so 
that these must be left doubtful. The larval Gevrzs I believe 
to be that of G. /acustris, but am not quite sure. The 
Mirts calcaratus is of darker colour than usual, but the rest of 
the specimens in both sub-orders are normal. JZ. holsatus 
is evidently, as usual in the north of Great Britain, the 
commonest species of the genus in Arran. 
[The above lists should be compared with those prepared 
for the Clyde Area by Messrs Murphy and Taylor, and 
published in the Ar7tish Association Handbook, 1901.—EDS.] 
