140 Mr. J. Hardy on Insects of the East of Berwickshire. 



Tenthredo rueiventris, Fab. Both sexes. Penmanshiel wood, 



July. 

 Emphytus patellatus, Klug. Bog, Penmanshiel moor, July. 

 ,, gilvipes, Klug. Bog, Oldeambus, August. 



ICHNEUMONID.E. 



Chelonus oculator. A curious rudely sculptured insect, as if 

 it had come from a "prentice hand." Among grass, dry 

 banks, Oldeambus, August. 



FORMICID^E. 



Mtrmica scabrinodis. Penmanshiel. 

 ,, loeicornis. Sea-coast. 



FOSSORES. 



Crabro podagrtcus. Dean, Oldeambus. 



APID.E. 



Sphecodes ephippia. Warm banks, Oldeambus, August. 

 Halictus elavipes and ^ratus. Ditto. 

 Andrena cineraria and minutula. Ditto. 

 Nomada borealis. Among rocks, Winden dean, August. 

 ,, eurya. -Eoadside, Penmanshiel wood, July. 



HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 



Pentatoma Baccarum. Banks near St. Helen's Church ; near 



Grant's House, &c. 

 Tropicoris rtjfipes. Dunglass dean. 

 Piezodortjs lituratus. Common on furze. 

 Acanthosoma GRiSETJM. A few examples along with the next 



on birch, when leaves were dropping in November. Black 



Craig in Pease dean. 



,, picttjm. This pretty species was very numerous 



on birch and oak in Pease dean, at Black Craig, and also in 



Akieside ; in November. 

 Nysius Thymi. Winden dean, August. 

 Monalocoris Filicis. Woods, &c, Pease dean. 

 Pithanus Markeli. Among grass, common. 

 Miris holsatus, itUEicoRNis, and oalcaratus. Among grass, 



common. 

 Lophomorphus dolobratus. Among grass, and on moors. 

 Phytocoris Tills;. On oak, Penmanshiel wood ; Pease bridge ; 



Tower dean. August-September. 

 DER.a30CORis striatelltts. Penmanshiel wood, on oaks. 

 bipunotatus. Penmanshiel and Oldeambus. 



