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Perrisia sampiana, K. 



On Linum cathartiaun and Radiola linnides. 

 Devon, Sidmouth, rare, September, 1920. 



Perrisia saxifragae, K. 



On Saxifraga granidata, flower closed, larvae yellow. 

 Durham, Langdon Beck, in Upper Teesdale. 



Perrisia spadicae, Rubs. 



= B. and H. 220 and Houard 3728 in part. See remarks under 

 P. luewiana. 



Perrisia spiraeae, Lois. 



On Spiraea idmaria. Flower remaining closed, reddish and 

 minutely pilose ; larvae solitary, red. 

 , Durham, in a lane between Lamesley and Birtley, July, 1920. 



Perrisia teucrii, Tav. 



On Teacriiim scorodonia, October, 1918. 

 Devon, Torquay. 



Perrisia tympani, K. 



On Maple. 



Devon, Torquay, October, 1918. 



Jaapiella [Perrisia) cirsiicola, Rubs. B and H. 114. 



Jaapiella volvens, Rubs. 



On Lathyrtts pratensis, galls like those of P. schlechtendali, larvse 

 whitish-yellow to reddish. 



Not rare and generally distributed. 



(To be continued.) 



Descriptions of four new Orthoptera from Macedonia. 



By B. P. UVAROV, F.E.S. 

 The following four new Orthoptera are described from a collection 

 made by Dr. Malcolm Burr and Dr. B. P. Campbell during the War 

 in Macedonia, and presented by Dr. Burr to the British Museum where 

 the types are preserved. The co-types of three of them {i.e., all except 

 Ancistrura trancata, sp.n.) are in the Hope Museum, Oxford, in Mr. 

 Burr's and my own collections. 



1. Aeolopus burri, sp.n. 



cT . Rather small for the genus, and reminding one somewhat of a 

 Dociostaur us in its habitus and in the type of coloration. 



Head large and thick, distinctly prominent above the pronotum. Front only 

 feebly reclinate ; frontal ridge convex, with a very small impression just below the 

 middle ocellum, sparsely and feebly punctured ; the margins of the ridge very 

 slightly divergent from fastigium downwards, feebly approximated near the latter 

 and disappearing below it. Face and cheeks smooth, with sparse and fine 

 puncturation. (Antennse in the type and in co-types broken). Eyes oval, with the 



