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INSECTS CYCLORRHAPHA {continued) S. dubia, Fin. S. pallidiventris, Fin. S. pallidicarpa, Rnd. ; Woolhope, Ross ; not un- common in late autumn. S. ventralis, Fin.; widely distributed and common. S. pusilla, Ztt.; Leech Pool, once, 3 July, 1902. S. dorsata, Ztt. Tram Inn, not common. S. ruficeps, Ztt.; Tram Inn, common. S. griseola. Fin.; common and widely distributed, in boggy places. S. albocostata. Fin. S. annulipes, Ztt.; Ledbury (Y.), Cusop Dingle ; scarce Phaeomyia fuscipennis, Mg. Tetanocera elata, F. T. laevifrons, Lw. T. syl- vatica, Mg. T. ferruginea, Fin. T. robusta, Lw. ; wet places, not so common as many of the others. T. punctata, F. T. coryleti. Scop. T. punctulata. Scop. Limnea marginata, F.; The Dotvard, Woolhope, West- hide ; not common. L. unguicornis. Scop. L. rufifrons, F. L. obliterata, F. Elgiva albiseta. Scop. E. dorsalis, F. E. lineata, Fin.; Leech Pool, common ; Tram Inn, scarce. E. rufa, Pz. E. cucularia, L. Sepedon sphegeus, F. S. spinipes, Scop.; both common in marshy places Psila fimetaria, L. P. rufa, Mg.; widely distributed, but not common. P. pallida. Fin.; twice ; Cusop Dingle, 11 June, 1902, Tarrington (in- doors), 22 June, 1906. P. rosae, F. P. debilis. Egg.; once, Howie Hill, 24 June, 1905. P. atra, Mg.; Woolhope, common in poor flowery grass lands. P. bicolor, Mg. ; Woolhope, Tram Inn, Cusop Dingle ; not com- mon. P. villosula, Mg. = gracilis, Mg.; Tar- rington (Y.) Cheliza leptogaster, Pz. C. vittata, Mg. ; Stoke Wood, Westhide ; occasionally Loxocera aristata, Pz. L. albiseta, Schrk. L. syl- vatica, Mg.; Coldborough Park and Mains Wood, both in Woolhope district, rare. L. fulviven- tris, Mg.; Ledbury (Y.), Stoke Wood, a few Lissa loxocerina. Fin. Calobata cibaria, L.; Cusop Dingle (Y.). C. cothur- nata, Pz.; marshy places. Shobdon Marsh and Whitchurch. C. petronella, L. ; R. Monnozv. C. adusta, Lw. ; Cusop Dingle and R. Monnow. C. trivialis, Lw. Ptilonota guttata, Mg. Pteropaectria afflicta, Mg. P. nigrina, Mg.; Tar- rington (Y.). P. palustris, Mg. P. fron- descentiae, L. Platystoma seminationis, F. Seoptera vibrans, L. Anomoea antica, Wied. ; Woolhope once, 29 August, 1901 Aciura rotundiventris, Fin.; Tanington, Shobdon Marsh (Y.) Acidia cognata, Wied.; Cusop Dingle, R. Monnoio (Y.). A. heraclei, L. A. lychnidis, F.; Stoke Wood, Shobdon Marsh Gonyglossum wiedemanni, Mg. ; Woolhope ; bred from the berries of Bryonia dioica Spilographa abrotani, Mg.; Stoke Wood, 20 August, 1895 (Y.). S. zoe, Mg. S. alternata. Fin. Trypeta onotrophes, Lw. T. tussilaginis, F. T. lappae, Cedj. T. florescentiae, L. T. serra- tulae, L.; Tram Inn and Woolhope, rather un- common CYCLORRHAPHA {continued) Urophora solstitialis, L. U. stylata, F. U. cardui, L.; Bodenham (Y.), Woolhope; only its well- known galls in Carduus arvensis noticed Sphenella marginata. Fin. Carphotricha guttularis, Mg. ; Woolhope, Ross, Cusop Dingle ; among bracken, not rare. C. pupil- lata, Fin.; the Doward, once Ensina sonchi, L. ; top of the Black Mountain, Wool- hope, scarce Tephritis miliaria, Schrk. T. corniculata, Fin.; Tram Inn, not uncommon ; Tarrington, scarce. T. proboscidea, Lw. T. tessellata, Lw. ; the Doward, once. T. elongatula, Lw. ; Hough Wood in July, scarce. T. hyoscyami, L. ; Leech Pool, 27 August, 1902, Cusop Dingle, 12 Sep- tember, 1905. T. formosa, Lw. ; Woolhope, once (Y.). T. conura, Lw. ; top of the Black Mountain, once. T. vespertina, Lw. T. bar- danae, Schrk. Euaresta conjuncta, Lw. Urellia stellata, Fuessl. ; Woolhope, scarce Lonchaea vaginalis, Fin. Palloptera saltuum, L. ; widely distributed, but not common. P. ustulata. Fin. P. umbellatarum, F. P. parallela, Lw. ; Woolhope, scarce. P. ambusta, Mg. ; Stoke Wood, scarce. P. trima- cula, Mg. P. arcuata. Fin. P. laetabilis, Lw. ; Shobdon Marsh, also once in Stoke Wood Toxoneura muliebris, Harr. Peplomyza wiedemanni, Lw. Sapromyza illota, Lw. ; widely distributed and common. S. affinis, Ztt.; Cusop Dingle, Shobdon Marsh; abundant. S. longipen- nis, F. S. lupulina, F. S. fasciata, Fin. S. longiseta, Lw. ; widely distributed, most plentiful at Tram Inn. S. inusta, Mg. S. decempunctata, Fin. S. sexpunctata, Mg. ; Woolhope, scarce. S. notata. Fin. ; Tram Inn (Y.). S. pallidiventrls, Fin. S. bipunctata, Mg. ; Woolhope and Westhide, scarce. S. rorida. Fin. S. praeusta, Fin. S. decaspila, Lw. ; Stoke Wood and Cusop Dingle, not common. S. albiceps, Fin. ; Stoke Wood, not uncommon. S. plumicornis. Fin. ; R. Monnow, scarce. S. deci- piens, Lw. S. anisodactyla, Lw. S. difFormis, Lw. S. frontalis, Lw. ; Stoke Wood, Westhide ; abundant Lauxania cylindricornis, F./ the Doward, Woolhope. L. elisae, Mg. L. aenea. Fin. Balioptera tripunctata. Fin. B. combinata, L. Opomyza germinationis, L. Pelethophila lutea, Fin. P. flava, L. Tetanura pallidiventrls. Fin. ; Stoke Wood, once, 21 June, 1906 Sepsis punctum, F. S. violacea, Mg. S. cynipsea, L.; Tarrington, &c. (Y.) Nemopoda cylindrica, F. Henicita annulipes, Mg. Themira putris, L. T. superba, Hal. T. minor, Hal. Saltella sphondylii, Schrk. Piophila casei, L. P. atrata, F. P. varipes, Mg. P. affinis, Mg.; Tarrington (indoors), rare. P. nigriceps, Mg. P. latipes, Mg. P. pectoralis, Ztt. ; widely distributed and not rare, in the autumn Madiza glabra, Fin. 105 14