22 REPORTS. 



thinnest part of the cell wall, and through these the larva; 

 escape and fall to the ground to pupate. 



A small species of Cockroach, Fhyllodromia yermanica, 

 has become quite a pest in a house at the Vauquiedor, swarm- 

 ing in the kitchen, around the oven and heating apparatus. 

 It is extremely rare in England, and two specimens only had 

 hitherto been recorded for Guernsey. 



ADDITIONS TO THE GUERNSEY LIST. 

 MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



Lozopera (Coehylis) straminea, Haw. Taken by the Eev. F. E. Lowe. 

 Dietyopteryx Loeflingiana, Linn. I'aken by the Rev. Y. E. Lowe. 



HYMENOPTERA-ACULEATA. 



Mutilla rufipes, Latr. A female specimen captured by Master Cecil V. B. 

 Marquand in a garden at St. Martin's. 



BRACONIDiE and PROCTOTRYPIDiE. 

 Maeroeentus marginator, Xees. Common. 



PPOetOtrypis gravidator, X. One specimen. 



ICHNEUMONIDiE. 



Amblyteles armatorius, Forst. One specimen taken at Petit Bot Bay. 



DIPTERA. 



DiplOSiS botularia, Wtz. Larvae forming galls on the leaves of the Ash in 

 June and July. Abundant at St. Martin's. 



ADDITIONS TO THE HERM LIST. 

 ICHNEUMONIDiE. 



Pimpla flavonotata, Holmgr. One specimen taken by Mr. E. D. Marquand, 



in 1904. 

 P. pomOPUm, Batz. One taken by Mr. E. D. Marquand, 1904. 



ADDITIONS TO THE JETHOU LIST. 

 HYMENOPTERA-ACULEATA. 

 Halietus eylindrieus, Fab. One. 



AndPena angUStiOP, Kirb. Common. 



A. einepapia, Linn. Two. 

 Nomada Fabpieiana, Linn. One. 



N. lineola, Panz. Nine. 

 PsithyPUS PUpestPiS, Linn. One. 



The above six species of bees were taken by Mr. E. D. Marquand on 

 May 6th, 1905. 



W. A. Luff, F.E.S., Sec. Ent. Sect. 



