MR. T. J. BOLD ON HJ5M1PTERA. 355 



Div. 2. BICELLULI. 



Fam. pithanid^;. 



PITHANUS, Fieb. 



33. P. Markeli, H. Schf. ; Doug, and Scott, I. c. 281. PI. X., 



fig. 3. 

 The undeveloped form is very abundant among grass in 

 woods, &c, and I took a winged female, in cut grass, near 

 Heaton, in July. 



Fam. MIBHXE. 

 MIRIS, Fab. 



34. M. hohatus, Fab. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 283. 

 Gosforth Woods, Hartley, Long Benton, Gilsland, &c. Not 



rare. 



85. M. calcaratus, Fall. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 286. 

 Very abundant throughout the district. 



36. M. ruficornis, Fall. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 290. 



On bushes, &c. Axwell, Benton, Heaton, Hartley, Wooler, 

 &c. July and August. 



LOPOMORPHUS, Doug, and Scott. 



37. L. ferrugatus, Fall. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 295. PI. X., 



fig. 6 ; L. carinatus, 1. c. 294, var. 

 Not common. Long Benton, near Gilsland, &c. 



88. L. dolobratus, Linn. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 297. 

 Among herbage. Common throughout the district. 



Fam. PHYTOCOBID.E. 

 PHYTOCOPJS, Fall. 



39. P. distinctus, Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 302. 



Bare. Littlo Bonton, Gosforth, and Hartley Dene. August 

 and September. 



40. P. crassipes, Flor ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 309. 

 Bare. Gosforth Woods. August. 



