THE INSECTS OF JERSEY. 495 



TORTRICES. 



Toptpix podana, Scop. (W. A. L.) 



T. posana, L. (W. A. L.) 



*T. vipidana, i. 



*Peponea vapiegrana, ScMf. 



*Aspis udmannia, L. 



Cappoeapsa pomonella, L. (W. A. L.) 



*Lozopepa fpaneillana, F. 



*Sysethis oxyaeanthella, L. 



*Eupseeilia maculosa, Haw. 



*Xanthosetia hamana, L. 



TINE^. 



*Fumea intepmediella, Brd. 



Luffla lapidella, Tutt. Common on old walb. 



Tinea tapetzella, L. Common in houses. 



Adela Degeerella, L- I took three specimens near St. Helier's in July, 

 1871. 



Hyponomeuta padellus, L. Common. 

 Aesyehia bipunetella, Fh. 



Plutella CPUeifePaPUm, Z. Yeiy common. 



DepPessaPia hePaeleana, De Gcer. One near Corbiere, 1908. 



*Phibaloeepa quepeana, Fb. Yery common. 

 Endposis fenestpella, Scoj). Common. 

 *Swammepdamia pypella, vm. 



HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 



PEXTATOMID^. 

 *EupygasteP maUPa, L'n^. One specimen near the Corbiere, June, 1908. 

 Geotomus punetulatUS, Cost. St. Ouen's Bay and St. Brelade's, under 



stones. 



SeioeOPis euPSitans, Fab. Near St. Ouen's Bay. 

 *Aelia acuminata, Lin. Several taken on cliffs near the Corbiere. 

 Pentatoma fuseispina, Boh. Very common on the cliff coast throughout 

 the summer. 



*P. baecaPUm, Lin. Common. 



PiezodOPUS litUPatUS, Fab. Common on furze bushes on the cliffs in July 

 and Au,£iust. 



StPaehia Olepaeea, Lin. Not uncommon. Both the red and white spotted 

 forms occur. 



S. eognata. Xot uncommon on the flowers of the Sea Rocket, Cakile 

 nuirltima, which grows so abundantly at St. Ouen's Bay. It is not 

 British. 



Bpaehypitta atePimma. This black, non-British species was found 

 C'jmmonly last June near St. Ouen's Bay. 



*Acanth0S0ma hsemOPPhoidale, Lin. Two specimens taken near Bouley 

 Bay, June, 1890. 



COREID^. 



*SyPOmastes maPginatUS, Lin. Not uncommon by sweeping herbage 

 near the coast. 



