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THE entomologist’s RECORD. 
(one of the species into which abietdla was split up) and Eupithecia 
togata from Southwold, far from fir and pine trees. I have a specimen 
of the former captured by Mr. Coverdale some years ago under similar 
conditions at Shoeburyness. I have often mentioned it at the South 
London Society. Where do these specimens feed up and pupate ? 
Dr. Lang captured at light, near Guildford, on July nth, a specimen 
of Fliisia inofieia. 
Plutella cruciferanun {xylostella) is in abundance this year. The 
Agricultural Society is, we believe, employed in working out the life- 
history (which has been known for years) of this destructive species. 
iglBLIOGRAPHY. 
Additions to the British List and Changes in Nomenclature. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Heierocerus flexuosus, Steph., is to be separated specifically from ZT. 
Jemoralis^ Kies. H. arenarius^ Kies., probably not British, or only a 
synonym of H. fenioralis^ Kies. H. {T(Enhete7'ocerus^ Kuw.) miermedius^ 
Kuwert, n. sp. = H. rectus^ Wat., which becomes a var. of H. salinus, 
Kies. (W. W. Fowler, E7it. Mo. Mag.., pp. 204-207). 
Hemiptera. 
Aleurodes 7'ubicola., n. sp., allied to A. carpmi, Koch. (J. W. Douglas, 
E.M.M., p. 200). 
Lepidoptera. 
Folia chi var. nov. suffusa (J. E. Robson, E7it. Record, etc., p. 84). 
Agrotis obscura vars. nov. riifa, Tutt, and suffusa, Tutt ; vars. ravida, 
Hb., obducta, Esp., bigrai/i77ia, Esp. and austera, Esp., differentiated, 
and added to the British list (J. W. 'I'utt, E7it. Record, etc., p. 132), 
Ho77ioeso77ia saxicola, Vaughan, referred to H. 7ti/7ibella as a variety 
(E. R. Bankes, Ent. Record, etc., pp. 57-58). 
Nepiicula tor77ie7i.iillella, H.-S., introduced as British, Ent. Mo. Mag., 
xxiv., p. 160 in error. The article refers entirely to N.serella, described 
E.M.M., xxiv., p. 260 (E. R. Bankes, Ent. Mo. Mag., pp. 196-197). 
igOTES ON collecting, Etc. 
Notes of the Season (Lepidoptera). — Liss, Ha77ipshire. — Collecting 
here has been rather more lively work during the last two months, 
though sugar has been almost an utter failure. The list of my captures 
for June and July besides many other species includes the following — 
(in chronological order) — Bo?7ibyx rtibi, Thyatirabatis, at sugar, Tephrosia 
crepuscularid, O.io)7topera bidentata, both at light, Hylophila prasmana, 
Ta7tagra atrata {chcerophyllata), Ellopia fasciaria, Cupidia leporina, at 
sugar, Meiroca77ipa 77iargaritaria, Phibalapteryx tersata, Pseudoterp7ia 
■cytisa7’ia, Spiloso/na 77ie7idica, Dipterygia pinastri, at sugar, Xylophasia 
sublustris, at light, Phorodes7na pustulata {bajularia) (from ova obtained 
from one of these I am rearing a few larvae), Ptilodontis palpi7ia, at 
light, Agrotis porpJiy7-ea, Aplecta 7iebulosa, Fidonia piniarin, Hepialus 
.hectus, Euthe77i07iia russula, Lithosia mesoi/iella, Macaria liturafa. 
