1B90. 



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P%c/s/«.sm, Hw.— Reykjavik ; this again looks quite a different insect from 

 t)ur specimens, as the ground colour is a light grey, and tlie markings approaching 

 black. 



Aphelia osseana, Scop. — Abundant and varying as usual. 



Tinea riisticella, Hb. — Reykjavik. 



Lita acuminatella, Sire. — Reykjavik. L, vicinella, Dougl. — Reykjavik. L. 

 strelitziella, H.-S. — The caryophyllaceous plants growing freely in the locality 

 where this occurred at Reykjavik, were Silene acaulis and Ceroitiuin alpinum. 



Bryotropha terretl-a, Hb. — Reykjavik. 



Endrosis lacteella, W. V. — Reykjavik. 



Coleophora algideUa, Zell. ? — One poor specimen. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Notiophilns hignttatus, F. 



Bembidiuiii hipuiictatum, L. 



Sehria Gyllenhalii, Fab.-— Very abundant, 



I'atrohus hyperhoreus, Deg. — One specimen. 



Calathtis melanocephalus. — v. nubigeiia only. 



Cercyon melanocephalum, L. 



Aleochara tncesia, Gr. 



Homalota graminicola, Gr. H. atramentaria^ Gyll. 



Creophilus maxillorus, L. 



Stenus sp. ?. — Larva only. 



Aphodius lapponum, Q-yll. — Very abundant. A.foetidns, F. 

 Cryptohypnus riparius, F. 



Ofiorhyiickus month-ola, Gr. O. scabrosus, Marsh. 



Coccinella W-punctata, L. — Specimens all brightly coloured, and tiie lower pairs 

 of spots on the elytra confluent ; four specimens only. 

 All taken near Reykjavik. 



HEMIPTERA. 

 Salda littoralis, L. — Reykjavik. 

 Cicadula Q-notata, Fieb. — Reykjavik and Revkir. 



TRICHOPTERA (c/. Ent. Mo. Mag., xxv, p. 421). 

 Agrypnia islandica, Hg. 

 Crvaniniotanlius atomarius-, F. 



Limnophilus ajffinis, C. L. grisetts, L. — Very abundant and variable. Z. pk- 

 .turatus, McL. 



Apatania arciica, Boll. 



HYME]S'OPTERA. 



Bonibws terrestris, L. 



Meteorus sp. ?. 



Mesochorus nigriceps, Thorns. ?. 



Mesoleius sp. ?. 



Limner ia concinna. Holm. 

 And one very small Chalcid. 



DIPTERA. 



Sciara sp. ? ; 2. 



Simulium sp. ? : 8. 



