236 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



LathroUum pundaium, Zett. Pennines, Cumberland (Day) ; Upper Teesdale, 

 Yorks (Thompson) ; not uncommon near Edinburgh (Beare) ; Wigtown- 

 shire (Gordon) ; Dalwhinnie (Joy). 



The synonymy of Lathrobium fovnlum and punctatum is as follows : 



L. fovulum, Steph. 



punctatum, Brit. Cat., Er., Fowler, nee Zett. 

 L. punctatum, Zett. 



atripalpe, Brit. Cat., Fowler, nee Scriba. 



See (Donisthorpe) Ent. Rec, 1903, p. 180. 



Lathrobium filiforme, Grav. Ruislip Reservoir (Dollman) ; Wicken Fen and 

 Herringstone, Dorset (Beare and Donisthorpe) ; Burwell Fen (Nicholson) ; 

 near Oxford (Walker) ; Gumley, Leicestershire (Matthews) ; Grimsby 

 (Wallace) ; Ireland, Fermanagh and Clare. 



Lathrobium quadratum, Payk. Herringstone, Dorset (Beare and Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Christow, Devon (de la Garde) ; Herefordshire (Tomlin) ; Wax- 

 ham, Norfolk (Champion) ; Ireland, widely distributed. 



Lathrobium terminatum, v. immaculatum. Fowler, is the common form in 

 Ireland, the type being rare. Not uncommon in a bog near Great Salkeld, 

 Cumberland ; the type does not occur (Britten). An immaculate form 

 taken at Carrog, N. Wales (Donisthorpe), with apical joints of the palpi 

 black, is, according to Mons. Fauvel, an exact transition between the true 

 atripalpe, Scriba, and quadratum, Payk. 



Lathrobium terminatum, v. atripalpe, Scriba. Snowdonian mountains (W. E. 

 Sharp) ; Scotland, not uncommon ; Nethy Bridge (Donisthorpe), »S:c. 



Lathrobium pallidum., Nord. Cromer (Elhman) ; Water Eaton, near Oxford 

 (Walker) ; River Rother, Sussex (Joy). 



Lathrobium multipunctatum, Grav. Ireland, widely distributed. 



Lathrobium angusticolle, Lac. Cardiff (Tomlin). 



Achenium depressum, Grav. Chiddingfold, Surrey (Donisthorjje) ; Suffolk, 

 Felixstowe (Walker), Trimley Marshes (Morley) ; Oxford (Walker). 



Achenium humile, Nic. Whitstable (Chitty) ; Oxford (Walker) ; Trimley 

 Marshes (Morley) ; Salthouse (Edwards) ; near Grimsby (Wallace). 



Cryptobium glaberrimum, Herbst. Birkdale (Chaster and Sopp) ; Cumber- 

 land (Day) ; Durham (Bagnall). 



Stilicus fragilis, Grav. Shirley, in faggot stacks, in plenty, one specimen 

 with black thorax (Donisthorpe) ; Woking (Champion) ; Wicken Fen 

 (Donisthorpe and Nicholson) ; Sandown, I. of W. (Taylor). 



Stilicus orbiculatus, Payk. N. Cornwall (Butler) ; Freshney Bog, Lines 

 (Wallace). 



Stilicus similis, Er. Devonshire (de la Garde) ; Alphington (Nicholson) ; 

 Ireland, Dublin (Farren). 



Stilicus suhtilis, Er. Ditchling (Dollman) ; Knighton, Leicester (Headley) ; 

 Roughton, near Cromer (Beare) ; Llandaff, S. Wales (Tomlin) ; Pulborough 

 and Welford (Nicholson). 



Stilicus affinis, Er. Scotland, Peebles district, in profusion (Black). 



