154 Mr. Hardy on the Entomology of the Cheviots. 



Hemichroa rufa, Panz. From the same locality. 



,, luridiventris, Fallen. Only the pale green curious 



onisciform larva on the underside of the leaves of alder ; 

 frequent by Wooler water and Lill-burn. The larva is figured 

 by .Reaumur. Its history by Mr. Cameron is given in " Scot. 

 Naturalist," ii., p. 158. 

 Allantus arcuatus, Font, Langleyford, &c, in July. 

 Pachyprotasis Bap^e, L. Woods on Wooler water, July. 

 Strongylogaster Filicis, Klug. One male only, above Langley- 

 ford. I found another in Old Middleton wood. New to 

 Britain. See Mr. Bold's notice in 4< Entomologist's Monthly 

 Magazine." 



„ eborinus, Klug. Female; woods on Wooler 



Water, July. 

 Tenthredo atra, Klug. Birch woods above Langleyford, July. 

 „ Tiling, Panz. Female ; ditto. 



,, scalaris, Klug. Common. 



,, olivacea, Klug. Woods above Langleyford ; four 



examples. 



,, livida, L. Birch woods above Langleyford ; July. 



,, balteata, Klug. Ditto ; frequent. 



,, rufiventris, Fab. Ditto; rare. 



Dolerus varispinus, Klug. Willows, near Langleyford ; May. 

 ,, anthracinus, Klug. Ditto; May. 

 ,, coracinus,- Klug. Above Langleyford, July. 

 ,, gonager, Fab. Ditto; May. 

 Emphytus serotinus, Klug. Several in October, beat from oak 

 in Old Middleton wood, at Brand-hill, and Yeavering Bell. It 

 is extraordinary to find saw-flies so late as this date. The 

 specific name is very appropriate. 



ICHNEUMONID.E. 

 Ichneumon vulneratorius, Zett. Several from Cheviot, &c. May 

 and June. A Norwegian species, new to Britain. 



FOSSORES. 

 Odynerus trimaculatus. On raspberry blossoms, below Lang- 

 leyford. 



VESPID.E. 

 Vespa sylvestris. On flowers of Comarum, Cold Martin Moss. 



APID.E. 

 Halictus rubicundus. Whiteside road. 



,, cylindricus. Old Middleton wood. 

 ,, villosulus. Ditto. 



Andrena minutula. Sand-banks above Earle Mill ; May. 

 Nomada alternata. Whiteside road ; May, June. 



„ furva. Boadside, foot of Cheviot above Langleyford. 



