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solitary, rather large, orange-yellow larva. Not Schizomyia ligustriy. 

 Rubs. 



NoETHUMBERLAND, Warkworth, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. Houard, 4267. 



Flowers of Helianthemum cliaemocistus remaining closed ; larva soli- 

 tary, pinkish-yellow. 



Durham, coast between Horden and Hart, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



Semitransparent whitish larv», sometimes,tinted with dull yellow,, 

 under the inner leaf sheaths of Carex glauca ; gregarious. 

 Northumberland, Warkworth. 

 DuR*HAM, coast between Horden and Hart, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



LarvBB feeding on mildew on oak, yellowish. 

 Northumberland, Warkworth, and 

 Durham, Gibside, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



Larvfe feeding on mildew on rose, yellowish. 



Durham, Gibside, R.S.B. Was -known to Hardy [Ann. and Mag^ 

 Nat. Hist., 1800). 



Cecidomyid sp. 



Larvae yellow, in galls of a Cynipid, Andricits fecundator. 

 Durham, Winlaton Mill, J.W.H.H. 

 Northumberland, Warkworth, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. (/ P. yeranii). 



Yellow larvffi in seeds of Geranium pusillum. 

 Northumberland, Warkworth, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



Red larvae in closed flowers of Stachys lanatus. 

 Durham, Penshaw, J.W.H.H. 



Cecidomyid sp. . 



Larvae bright rose-red, in leaf sheaths of Carex flava. 

 Durham, Birtley Fell, J.W.H.H. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



On Geum urbanum, flower remaining closed ; petioles sometimes 

 shortened. 



Durham, Norton, J.W.H.H., Fencehouses, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



Larva yellow, in spikelets of Pldeiun pratense. 

 Durham, Penshaw, once only, R.S.B. 



Cecidomyid sp. 



Larvae small, pinkish ; on dead fungus-attacked seed-cases of 

 Lampsana. 



Durham, Gibside, R.S.B. , 



(To be continued.) 



