39° KEV. J. E. HULL ON 



36. Sphaerozetes piriformis, Nic. 66b, 67a. 



[Scotland and Ireland : but possibly not referring to 

 the species as here defined]. 



37. Sphcerozetes rub ens, K. 



See Pearce and Warburton, P. Z. S., 1905. 



38. Sphaerozetes montivagus, Hull. 66b, 67a. 



Cheshire. 



39. Sphaerozetes picipes, K. 66, 67, 68. 



The commonest species in this genus, to which most 

 of the existing records of setosus should be referred. 

 Cumberland, Yorkshire, Scotland (J. E. H.) 



40. Sphaerozetes oblongus, L. Koch. 66b, 67a. 



Cumberland, Oxford (Bagnall). 



41. Sphaerozetes notatus, Thorell. 66b. 



Flintshire (J. E. H.) 



42. Sphaerozetes setosus, K. 66b, 67ac, 68a. 



More or less hygrophilous : in summer not arboreal 

 but very partial to meadow grass, on which it 

 sometimes swarms in countless myriads. It has 

 been confounded with the three preceding species 

 which are more or less arboreal from May to 

 September. 



Cheshire, Cambridgeshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, 

 Scotland, Ireland. 



43. Sphaerozetes fuscipes, K. 66ab, 67a. 



Hygrophilous : nevertheless it ascends into trees and 



shrubs in summer. 

 Leicester, Cumberland, Cheshire, Epping Forest, 



Scotland, Ireland. 



ACHIPTERIA, Berl. 



1. Pteromorphse with a pointed lobe in front. 2 

 Pteromorphce without the lobe ... ... 5 



2. Dorsum dull, punctate ... ... ... ovalis 



Dorsum shining, not punctured ... ... 3 



3. Dorsum setate ... ... ... ... var. nitens 



Dorsum hairless ... ... .. ... 4 



