List of Yorkshire Hemtptera- Hctcroplera. 417 



Corixa praeusta Fieb. var. wollastoni D. and S. Hebden Bridge, T. V. 



Wollaston (2), (3) ; Thome, H. V. C. ; Bishopdale, \V. J. F. 

 C. concinna Fieb. Sheffield, J. M. B. 

 Micronecta minutissima L. Scarborough, R. L. (i); Scalby Beck 



T. W. {E.M.M.. 1868, p. 142)/ 



Since the above was written the following new records 

 have come to hand, bringing the county total up to 200 : — 

 Gerris argentatiis Schum. Whitby, W. E. Sharp. 

 Teyatocoris antennatus Boh. Wentworth, J.jNI.B. 

 Psallus diminutus Kb. Mulgrave Park, E. A. B. 

 Atractotomus magnicornis Fall. On larch, Ecclesall Wood. J. M. B. 



REFERENXES. 

 (i )=Saunders, E., Hemiptera Heteroptera of the British Isles, 1892. 

 (2)= ,, ,, Synopsis of British Hemiptera Heteroptera, 1876. 



{Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, 1875 and 1876.) 

 (3)=- Douglas and Scott, British Hemiptera-Heteroptera {Rav Soc), 



1865. 

 (4)=Jas. Young, Ent. Weekly Intelligencer, 21st April, i860, p. 2^. 



(5) = P. Inchbald, The Naturalist, I., January, 1865, p. 270. 



(6) = H. H. Corbett, The Naturalist, 1918, p. 262. 



(7) — J- W. H. Harrison, Vasculum, 1915, pp. 57 and 126. 

 (8)= J. E. Mason, The Naturalist, September, 1889, p. 283. 

 (9) = W. W. Fowler, The Naturalist, March, 1886, p. 66. 



E. G. B.-.E. G. Bayford. J. M. B.=- J. M. Brown. E. A. B. = E. A. 



Butler. R. B. = Rosse Butterfield. J. W. C. = J. W. Carter. 



H. V. C.=H.V. Corbett. W. J. F.=W. J. Fordham. R.L.= 



R. Lawson. W. D. R.— W. Denison Roebuck. T. S.=T. vStain- 



forth. T. W.r-T. Wilkinson. 



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