378 ixsects or herm. 



DIPTERA. 



Bibio laniger, Mg. Syrphus nitidicollis, Mg. 



Thereva nobilitata, F. Dolichopus seneus, Deg. 



Tachista arrogans, L. Hercostomus gracilis, Stan. 



Eumerus strigatus. Ophyra leucostoma, W. 



Thryptocera bicolor, Mg. Dicranomyia dumetorum. 



Orgyma luctuosum, Mg. Ceelopa parvula, Hal. 



Opomyza germinationis, L. Sepsus violacea. 



In conclusion, I have great pleasure in acknowledging 

 the kind assistance rendered in the determination of species 

 by the Eev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., F.E.S ; Mr. Edward 

 Saunders, F.K.S., &c; Ecv. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S. ; 

 Mr. C. G. Barrett, F.E.S ; Mr. G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. ; 

 Mr. Claude Morley, F.E.S; Mr. E. A. Butler, B.A., 

 F.E.S., and Mr. E. A. Elliott, F.E.S. 



LIST OF HERM INSECTS. 

 LEPIDOPTERA. 



RHOPALOCERA (Butterflies). 

 PIERID^. 



PieriS rapse, L. Common. 



P. napi, L. Two specimens, 1904. 



Gonopteryx rhamni, L. One fine perfect specimen seen by Mr. Marquand. 



NYMPHALID.E. 



Vanessa urticae, L. Not uncommon. 



V. io, L. One specimen captured, 1904. 



V. atalanta, L. Two captured, August, 1874, W. A. L. Several seen 



and. captured, June and August, 1904, E. D. M. 

 V. eardui, L. One very fine specimen seen, August, 1904. 



SATYRID^], 



Pararge egeria, L. Abundant. 



P. megsera, L. Not uncommon. Four specimens taken- by Mr. Marquand, 



three with extra eye spots on upper wings. 

 SalyPUS semele, L. Two specimens July, 1872, W. A. L. ; one, June, 1904. 



E. D. M. 

 Epinephele janira, L. Common, females brightly marked. 

 E. tithonus, L. Abundant. 

 Csenonympha pamphilus, L. Very abundant, although one specimen 



only has been taken in Guernsey. 



LYC^NIDiE. 



PolyommatUS phlaeas, L. Several taken July, 1872, W. A. L. ; one, 



August, 1904, E. D. M. 

 Lyesena segon, Schiff. One specimen, 1904. 

 L. iearus, Rott. Very common. 

 L. argiolus, L. Noticed by Mr. F. W. Hawes on June 18th, 1887. See The 



Entomologist for February, 1888. 



