228 THE entomologist's recced. 



This is probably a new species, the specimens are narrower 

 than any specimens of araneiformis I have seen. Tanymecus palliatns 

 F. " WW " ;. Sitones waterhousei Walt. " GW " ; S. meliloti Walt. 

 " WW " ; S. jmncticollis Steph. " GW," " WW," and " L" ; Hypera 

 punctata F. " WW " ; H. polygoni L. " WW " ; H. ijlantaginis De G. 

 " F " ; U. trilineata Marsh. " F " ; B. nirp-irostris F. " GW " ; Lipariis 

 coronatus Goez. "G" and " GS " ; Orchestes alni L. v. ferruginens 

 Marsh. "G"; Miarus campamdae L., this species occurred in some 

 numbers at Findon in a small buttercup on the Downs, and not in 

 Cawpamda, its usual food-plant. Antlwnomus rubi Hbst. " WW " ; 

 Coeliodes cardui Hbst., and C. 4:-7)taridatns Li. "F"; Ceutliorhynchus 

 jdeurostiyiiia Marsh. " F," " S," etc. Ceitthorhynchidius fioraLis Pk. 

 "G"; C. Jiorridiis F. '^ G " ; Balaninas villosus F. " F " ; Codiosoma 

 spadix Hbst., in sea-breakers at West Worthing. 



New and Rare British Cecidomyidae. II. 



By EICHAED S. BAGNALL, F.L.S., and J. W. H. HAKEISON, D.Sc. 



{Continued from page 210.) 

 Lasioptera sp. 



Amongst seeds of Carex viscaria. Larva bright salmon coloured. 

 Durham, Billingham, J.W.H.H. 



Lasioptera calamagrostidis, Riibs. 



Under leaf sheaths of Phalaris arundinacea. 

 Durham, Birtley, J.W.H.H., Gibside, R.S.B. 

 Northumberland, Warkworth, R.S.B. 



Neocerata rhodophaga, Coquillet. 



Larvae of a Cecidomyid taken in the buds and flowers of cultivated 

 roses at Ninebanks, Northumberland, are possibly referable to this 

 species, J.W.H.H. 



Baldratia salicorniae, Kieffer. 



On Salicornia radicans. 



Durham, Greatham, rare, J.W.H.H. 



Stejaniella hrevipalpis, Kieffer. 



Stem gall in Atriplex [Ohione) portulacoides ; rare. 

 Durham, Greatham, J.W.H.H. 



Mayetiola sp. 

 On Bromus erectus. • ■ 



Durham, Gibside, R.S.B. 



? Perrisia glyciphylli, Riibs. 



On Astragalus hy/ioglottis. 

 Scotland, Forth area, R.S.B. 



Perrisia idmicola, Kieffer. 



Gall on Vlunts, analogous with P. ptistulans — Houard Cecido- 

 myid 2055. 



Northumberland, Warkworth, rare. 

 Durham, Burnmoor, Gibside, Norton. 



