THE 
j<sS VOLUME VI. '^^^ 
BT EDWABD SATJKDEKS, T.L.S- 
Ntsitjs Scotti, W. 5. 
Pale oclreons-brow.. H.a. with a f„sco„. .pot o„ each side 0. ^^^^ZTZ. 
li. or tUe e,e, a.d extending te the hase. i..».« , 1st ,0.„t -^ ^-J 
• -fo TTilddle • 2iid ioint at its apex, and 4tli joint slignuy, 
r^^hTr . 1 r» L,Ue„ ..^ aeep,. p„.ct™d,.itha.^sed 
pi cent al heel, posterior angles p»d.ced and r„»ded, flavo„,, w.th a 
C spotahovea!dhe,owthe». Sc*U». fuscous -' '« ^'^^ 
and lavllypuaetured, with a strongly marked flavous central keel. Ctou. 
a^d^llovered w th short, fine, adpressed golden hai», the. jnuct.on 
:^ hTh »e«h,an, na^wly fuscous, ape. of cerium with a small brown 
Tp t f.».We purely transparent. Beneath, the *«' ah om.ua s g- 
; hl!ek in the middle; 2nd segment also blaek in the middle, but wth 
rjo sp tfof Th greld-ool'our on each side. Srd with two h„w„ stripes on 
ell side 4th and 5th ochreous. ™,.s with round br«wn .P»'- ""- 
mediae I., posterior tihi=e slightly fuscous at the ape., tars. w.th he end 
of the first joint, and th, two *ical ones wholly, fuscous. Length 2. h.es, 
I took tWe examples of to very distinct species by sweepmg 
heatber ou Eeigate Heatb, in August of last year. Of tbe continent 1 
spe ies it appea s nearest allied to N. senecionU, from wbiob ,t may be se- 
r d by tbe narrower membrane, the differently coloured antennae 
Ldotbe/strnctural characters. I have named it after Mr J. Scott, 
who has so long devoted himself to the British msects of ths group 
Id to whom I am greatly indebted for much valuable mformat.ou and 
assistance. 
Hillfield, Reigate : 8th. May, 1869. 
TWO NEW SPECIES OP BIFTEUA (SCATOPSE ^^^^^^^^ ^^^ 
THBIPTICU8 BELLUS, LOEW) INHABITING ENGLAND. 
BT G. H. VERHALL. 
The above two species having just been described by Loew, in his 
Supplement to Meigen, from a specimen of each taken by me m 
England, I think a few notes on them may have some interest. 
June, 
