496 TIIK IN8ECTS OF JERSEY. 



*AlydUS ealearatUS, Lvm. Two specimens found under stones near Bel 



Royal Station. 

 *Stenoeephalus agilis, ^eop. Have often met with it at St. Ouen's Bay. 

 Therapha hyoseyami, Linn. This is a very pretty red and black species, 



very rare in England. I found it abundant at St. Ouen's Bay in 



September, 1897. 

 ChorOSOma sehilling'i, Sclnnl. This curious species is found at St. Ouen' 



Bay on the sand hills. 



BERYTIDiE. 



MetaeanthuS punetipes, Germ. Common on Ononis repots at St. Aubin's 

 Bay and the Quenvais. 



LYG^ID^. 



Lygseus punetatO-guttatUS. This pretty little non- British species is 

 abundant where it occurs at Greve de Lecq, St. Ouen's Bay and other 

 places on the coast. 



Nysius thymi, Wolf. Common at St. Ouen's Bay during August. 



IsehnOPhynehus geminatUS, Fieb. Common on the cliffs. 



Henestaris latieeps, Curt. Not uncommon in sandy places near the sea. 



HetePOgaster UPtiese, Fab. Several specimens by sweeping herbage. 



MiCPOpIax albofaseiatus, Costa. Taken in December, 1906, in refuse of 

 seaside plants, such as Armeria, &c., and recorded by Mr. H. K. Totten- 

 ham in the Fntoniologisf s Monthly Magazine. 



Isehnoeopis angustulus, Boh. 



PionOSOmus vaPiuS, Wolff. Abundant at St. Ouen's Bay on the sand hills. 



The only recent British capture was in June, 1890. 

 PePitPiehuS genieulatUS, Halm. Taken commonly by sweeping on the 



clifes. 

 Aphanus POlandpi, Lin. One specimen at St. Ouen's Bay, June, 1908. 

 A. quadPatUS, Fab. Common. 

 BeoSUS luseus, Fah. One specimen on the cliffs near Bonne Nuit Bay, 



June, 1890. 

 Dpymus sylvatieus, Fab. One specimen taken in Waterworks Valley. 

 PypPOehOPis aptePUS, Linn. This rare British species is very abundant. 



I could have scooped them up by handfuls on my last visit to Mont 



Orgeuil Castle. 



TINGIDID^. 



Monanthia eapueina. 



HYDROMETRID^. 



AepophilUS bonnaiPei, Sign. Mr. J. Sinel says that this interesting 

 species was captured by himself in 1882 on the coast at high water mark. 

 He has found it since not uncommonly. 



*HydPOmetPa StagnOPUm, Lin. Common in streams. 



Velia euppens, Fab. 



REDUVIID^. 

 Copanus SUbaptePUS, Be G. Taken near St. Ouen's Bay. 

 PPOStemma guttula, Fab. Three specimens taken at St. Ouen's Bay 



under stones on August 7th, 1894 (W. A. Luff). 

 NabiS lativentPiS, Boh. Common. 



