158 THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 
1824. Dalman.—“ Fors. sys. Uppstal. Sver. Fjar., p. 84. 
1824. Jermyn.—“ Butt. Col. Vad.,” ed. i., p. 24, 44. 
1827. Stephens.—“ IIl.,” vol. i., p. 19-20, ete. 
1827. Stephens.—“ Ill.,” vol. i., p. 21, pl. 3. 0.d. sabellicae. 
1827. Jermyn.—‘ Butt. Col. Vad.,” ed. ii., p. 78, 96, 157. 
1828. ‘Brit. Butt.’ (Birmingham), p. 6, pl. 4. 
1829. Harris.—‘“ New Eng. Farm..”’ vol. viii., p. 402. 0.d. oleracea. 
1829. Stephens.—“ Sys. Cat. Br. Ins.,” vol. ii., p. 4. 
1832. Boisduval.—‘ Coll. Chenilles d’Eur. Pap.,” pl. 5. 
1832. Rennie.—‘“ Conspect.,” p. 3. 
1834. Treitschke.—‘‘ Schm. Eur.,” vol. x., pt. 1, p. 88. 
1835. Herrich-Schatfer.—‘‘ Nomen. Entom..”’ p. 5. 
1836. LPoisduval.—“< Sp. Gén. Lép.,” vol. i., p. 518. 
1836. Boisduval.— Sp. Gén. Lép.,” vol. i., p. 518. 0.d. oleracea. 
1836. Boisduval.—<Sp. Gén. Lép.,”’ vol.i., p. 519.  0.d. eructferarum. 
1837. Dahblbom.—‘‘ Skand. Ins. scada och nytta,” p. 158. 
1837. Kirby, W.—‘< Fn. Bor.-Am.,” vol. iv., p. 288, pl. ii. 0.d. casta. 
1839 (383). Wood.—* Index,”’ p. 2, pl. i. 
1840. Boisduval.—“ Ind. Method,” p. 4. 
1840. Zetterstedt.—“ Ins. Lapp.,” p. 907. 
1842. Rossi.— Addit. Fn. Aust. Diss., Vindobon,” p- 22. 
1848. Herrich-Schaffer.—‘‘ Sys. Bearb. Schm. Eur.,” vol. 1., p. 96. 
1844. Selys Longchamps.—‘ Mem. Soc. Roy. 8. Liéze,” VOL. 11.) peas 
O. a nigrovenosa. 
1850. Agassiz.—‘ Lake Superior,” p. 386, pl. viii. 
1858. Herklots.— Bouws. Fn. Ned.,” p. 5. 
1856. Stephens (Stainton).—‘‘ List Brit. An., Lep.,” ed. 2, pt. 5, p. 4. 
1857. Stainton.—‘“ Man. Br. Butt. and M.,” vol. i., p. 19. 
1857 (5). Ménétriés.—“ Cat. Mus. Petr. Lep.,” vol. i1., p. 118, pl. 10. 
0.d. melete. 
1859. Heinemann.—‘‘ Schm. Deutsch. u. Schw.,” vol. i. 
(To be concluded.) 
Records of some New British Plant-galls. II. Some more 
Cecidomyid Galls. 
By RICHARD 8S. BAGNALL, F.L.S., F.E.S. 
The following are records of captures made in May and June of this 
year, but five species, Rhabdophaga albipennis, R. rosariella, Perrisia 
kiefferiana, P. hygrophila and P. pustulans were brought forward as 
British early in 1916 by Mr. H. J. Burkill (Hntomologist, January, 1916, 
pp. 4-8). 
We tase now observed midge-galls caused by just upon a hundred 
Species of Cecidomyidae in the Northumberland and Durham area, and 
there is no doubt a number yet remain to be discovered. 
CECIDOMYIDA. 
Contarinia viburni, Kieff. 
‘-Guelder-rose, flowers remain closed, swollen; larve white. 
Duruam, Gibside, Ravensworth, Lamesley, Cox Green, Fatfield, 
Juumley. Cumprrzanp, Keswick. 
Contarinia lonicerarum, EF. Loew. 
Guelder-rose, gall same as in C. viburnt, but larve lemon-yellow. 
