110 GALLERIDiE. 



Leeds, Richmond (York), Slieffield, Pembroke, South- 

 end, Deal, Bromley. 



In July and August. 



The larva greatly resembles the last species; the 

 ground-colour is yellowish brown ; tubercles brown ; 

 plates on the second and anal segments brown ; head 

 red. It lives on wax in the nests of hornets and 

 bumble-bees, inhabiting long cells. Treit. 



Melissoblaptes anellus, Schiff. 

 niiella, (in., I). L. 

 (Plate 13. fig. 4.) 

 Loc. Yarmouth, Ireland, Deal. 



Occurs in July. 



The larva is said to feed, like the former species, in 

 bees' nests. 



Melissoblaptes cephalonica, S/a. 



(Plate 13. fig. 5.) 



Loc. Y'^ork, London, Dover. 



This species, evidently imported, is to be found in 

 warehouses in the city in August. 



Achroea grisella, Fb. 



alvi'uria, Fb. 



(Plate 13. fig. G.) 



Loc. Perth (abundant), Bristol, Holywell, Hudders- 

 field, Leeds, Sheffieldj York, ThctCord, Hastings, Bury 

 St. Edmunds, Liverpool, Ireland, Deal. 



