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drinodosus, Gyll., have now been shown by Mr. Champion to 

 be really P. viuricatus. — " E. M. M.," 1899, p. 143. 



No less than twenty-nine species of Diptera have been 

 added : — DolichoptLS agilis, Mg. ; Hylemyia grisea, Fin. ; 

 Pegomyia palliceps, Zett. ; Cordylura rufimana, Mg. ; Norellia 

 nervosa, Mg., p. 31 ; Cleigastra nigrita, Fin. ; Scatophaga 

 fontanalis, Rnd. ; S. villipes, Zett. ; S. heteromyzina, Zett. ; 

 Fucellia nmscaria, Zett., p. 32 ; Scimyza lata, Schin., p. 95 ; 

 Helomyza inornata, Lw. ; H. foeda, Lw. ; Allophylla atricornis, 

 Lw. ; Scoliocentra villosa, Mg., p. 100 ; Blepharoptera flavi- 

 cornis, Lw. ; B. humeralis, Zett. ; Tephrochlamys magnicornis, 

 Zett. ; Thelida ocidata, Fin., p. loi ; Phceomyia nigripennis, 

 F. ; Scioniyza dubia. Fin. ; Palloptera ambusta, Mg., p. 102 ; 

 Phytomyza nigripennis. Fin. ; P. zetterstedtii, Schin. ; Oscinis 

 frit, L., p. 103; Trichopalpus fraternus, Mg., p. 95; Cordylura 

 hiseta, Lw., p. 172 ; Macronychia polyodon, Mg., p. 115 ; 

 Amaurosoma tibiella, Zett., p. 218 (" E. M. M.," i8gg). 

 For these additions we are indebted to Mr. R. C. Bradley 

 for one species, to Mr. F. C. Adams for two, and for the 

 remaining twenty-six species to Dr. Meade. 



There are two new species of Hemiptera — JEthus flavi- 

 cornis. Fab., taken by Mr. W. Holland at Freshwater, Isle of 

 Wight, in 1895, and recently identified by Mr. Saunders. 

 Both species and genus are new to the British list. — 

 - E. M. M./' 1899, p. 155. 



Corixa saundersi, Kirkaldy, a species of aquatic Rhynchota 

 new to science, taken at Chobham, Surrey, by Mr. Saunders. 

 — "E. M. M.," 1899, p. 2. 



There are five new species of Hymenoptera : — Crabro 

 saundersi, Perkins, " E. M. M.," 1899, p. 261 ; Andrena 

 niveata, Friese ; A. ruficrus, Nyl., p. 154; A. lapponica, Zett., 

 Collates montanus, Mor., p. 262. For the addition of the 

 latter four species we are indebted to Mr. Saunders, and for 

 C. saundersi to Mr. R. C. L. Perkins. 



Six new species of Lepidoptera are recorded. Aristotelia 

 unicolorella, Dup., a species closely resembling A. tenebrella, 

 from which it has been separated by Mr. E. R. Bankes. 

 It is widely distributed in Britain. — " E. M. M.," 1899, 



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Coleophora tricolor, Wlsm., taken near Merton, in Norfolk, 

 last July, by Lord Walsingham. — '* E. M. M.," 1899, p. 201. 



Lithocolletis conconiitella, Bks. ; L. oxyacanthella, Frey. ; L. 

 pyrivorella, Bks. The various species of the genus Litho- 

 colletis have been much confused, and Mr. E. R. Bankes, 

 who has been working at the subject, separates out the above 



