68 THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 
Yorxsurre, Leeds, numerous examples from one old tree, R.S.B. 
NorTHUMBERLAND, Ovingham, one example only, H. 8. Wallace. 
Previously known from Spain. The British examples more strongly 
affect the leaf than described by Houard, and are not limited to a ner- 
vure secondaire. It may prove to be another species. 
Miastor sp. 
In dead wood, increasing paedogenetically. 
Duruam, Birtley, J.W.H.H. 
Endaphis perfidus, Kieffer. 
Endoparasite of Aphis plantanoides on Sycamore. 
NortHumBrrLAND, Warkworth, R.S.B. 
Endaphis sp. 
Endoparasite of an Aphis on Ononis. 
Duruam, Penshaw Hill, R.S.B. 
Cecidomyid sp. Houard, 5450. 
Leaf pustules on Knautia arvensis. 
NorTHUMBERLAND, Ovington. 
Duruam, Ryhope, R.S.B. 
Cecidomyid sp. Houard, 8.60. 
On Salix spp. 
NortTHUMBERLAND, Ovingham, on S. aurita. 
Duruam, Easington, on S. caprea, R.S.B. 
Cecidomyid sp. 
On Achillea ptarmica, galls singly situated on stem at angle caused 
by juncture with leaf; about 3mm. long by Jmm. broad, more or less 
fusiform ; cavity containing a solitary yellowish-orange larva (which 
may be that of a parasite). Integument thin, but hard. 
Cecidomytid sp. 
Larve crimson feeding in rotten turnips. 
Duruam, Birtley, J.W.H.H. 
|Norre.—lt should be noted that the Cecidomyid sp. recorded on p. 
229 of our last contribution without foodplant, is from honeysuckle. 
The record should read, ‘“‘ On honeysuckle leaves, reddish larva feeding 
externally on what seem to be parenchymatous galls.”’] 
I OTES ON COLLECTING, Etc. 
Lurrerina (Apamna) TEStaceaA.—A long series of Luperina testacea, 
taken some years ago in West Cornwall, and not in prime condition, 
has recently been sent for inspection. The ground colour and general 
coloration of all the specimens is of a somewhat deep dull umbreous 
brown, and not one has the hindwings of the pure white, which 
always distinguishes the usual inland forms. Only two very dwarf 
specimens have hindwings which can be called white. There is con- 
siderable variation inter se, although none are very dark and none very 
