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tuberculatiou of tlie elytra here mentioned is that of the upper surface ; it is 

 very minute and is most readily seen in dried specimens when the elytron is 

 obliquely lighted ; if the elytron be mounted in glycerine its examination by 

 transmitted light is easy, though in this case care must be taken to distinguish 

 the tuberculatiou of the upper surface from that of the under. 2\ galii is 

 decidedly sporadic, but I have found it on the annual Galium Aparine, as well 

 as on the perennial G.-cruciatuniy G. paltistre, and G. verum. On June 2nd, 

 1908, I swept casually at Colesborne a single female which has the elytra 

 proper to velatina-. aud amougst some Psyllids recently sent to me for names 

 by Mr. Britten I find two males, taken by him from Vaccinium Myrtilhis at 

 Gamblesby Fell, Cumberland, 11. vii, 1909, at an altitude of over 2000 feet, in 

 which the forceps and elytral tuberculatiou exactly resemble Sulc's figures of 

 Forster's velutina (op. eit. Pt. i, t. 5). From what plant the Colesborne 

 specimen came is unknown, but it was certainly not Bilberry. — J. Edwards, 

 Colesborne : April 9th, 1918. 



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The South London Entomological and Natural History Society : 

 March 14M, 1918. — Mr. Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. Turner exhibited Colias ednsa v. helice from C3'prus and Spain, in- 

 cluding an intermediate form. Mr. Edwards, a long varied series of Gnophos 

 glaucinaria from Macugnaga and several species of Setina (^Endrosa), 

 S. irrorella, S. aurita, and S. kuhlweini, some having confluent markings. 

 Mr. Burnett, a short series of Hi/ria tnuricata from near Guildford, much 

 lighter than the northern form. Mr. K. G. Blair, the larva of the Coleo- 

 pteron Nehria brevicollis parasitized by a Proctotrupid. The larvae of the 

 parasite were attached full fed for pupation along the back of the host bv 

 their tails. — II v. J. Tuiinku, Hon. Editor of Froceedinys. 



FURTHEE NOTES ON STYLOPS AND STYLOPIZED BEES. 

 BY K. C. L. PERKIXS, M.A., D.Sc, F.Z.S. 



The following list comprises, I believe, all the British Andrena that 

 have at present been recorded as stylopized. Where the species of Stylops 

 has itself been described or named, this name is added after its host. 

 In a few cases, where the records are very old, the authority for the 

 record is given, and confirmation is desirable : — 



Andrena alfkenella Perkins ? Stylops spreta Perkins, 



apicata Sm. (recorded as stylopized under the name lapponica Zett. 



by Theobald, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1892, pp. 40-42). 

 himaculata K. Both broods . . Stylops bimacidatae Perkins, 

 hucephala Sm S. at.errima (^ 



