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INSECTS Elipsocus unipunctatus, MuU. By beating — westwoodi, McLach. On Pinus sylvestris — hyalinus, Stph. On Abies excelsa, Old Hills — flaviceps, Stph. On A. excelsa — cyanops, Rostock. By beating fir trees EPHEMERIDiE Ephemera vulgata, L. Severn — danica, Miill. Avon Caenis macrura, Stph. Teme CloSon dipterum, L. To ' light,' Worcester Heptagenia semicolorata, Curt. Teme — venosa, F. Severn — longicauda, Stph. Teme PLANIPENNIA Sialis lutaria, L. All rivers and brooks — fuliginosa, Pict. The Teme Raphidia xanthostigma, Schum. Trench Woods Sisyra fuscata, F. By rivers and brooks — terminalis, Curt. By the Teme Micromus variegatus, F. Lanes and thickets — aphidivorus, Schr. Leigh and Bransford — paganus, L. Lanes and thickets Hemerobius elegans, Stph. Grimley — pellucidulus, Walk. Middleyards Copse — nitidulus, F. On Pinus sylvestris, Old Hills — micans, Oliv. On Abies excelsa, Old Hills — humuli, L. Lower Wick, Worcester — limbatus, Wesm. Old Hills — subnebulosus, Stph. Hallow — nervosus, F. Bred from oak apples Chrysopa flava. Scop. Crown East Wood — vittata, Wesm. Hallow — alba, L. Monkwood — flavifrons, Brau. Pitmaston — tenella, Schn. Bred from cone of Abies, Witley — vulgaris, Schn. In garden, Worcester — septempunctata, Wesm. Gardens — aspersa, Wesm. Bransford — ventralis, Curt. Ockeridge Wood — phyllochroma, Wesm. St. yohns, Worcester — perla, L. Monkwood, Crown East Wood Coniopteryx psociformis. Curt. Pitmaston — tineiformis. Curt. if/- p — aleurodiformis, Stph. J ■' Panorpa communis, L. Among flow^ers — germanica, L. Achen Hill Wood TRICHOPTERA Caddis-flies seem to be fairly represented in this county in a list of seventy-eight species. The only example of terrestrial Caddis-fly [Enoicyla pusilla) known in this county has probably not been detected outside Worcestershire. Another species [Allotrichia pallicornis) seems also not to have been found elsewhere. Neuronia ruficrus. Scop. One or two ; sel- dom seen Phryganea grandis, L. Comes to ' light ' ; not common — varia, F. One or two Colpotaulius incisus. Curt. In marshy places, Grimley Glyphotaelius pellucidus, Retz. In low fields near brooks Limnophilus rhombicus, L. Temple Laughern — flavicornis, F. By Severn, Grimley — marmoratus. Curt. Hallow — stigma. Curt. Grimley, Camp — lunatus. Curt. Bransford, Mudwall — centralis. Curt. Middleyards — vittatus, F. Broadheath — affinis. Curt. Shrawley Wood — auricula, Curt. Cotheridge — extricatus, McLach. Laughern Brook — sparsus. Curt. Monkwood — fuscicornis, Ramb. Anabolia nervosa. Curt. Laughern Brook Stenophylax stellatus. Curt. Ronk's Wood — concentricus, Zett. Bransford — vibex. Curt. Pitmaston Micropterna sequax, McLach. | — lateralis, Stph. Dine's Green Halesus radiatus (Leach), Curt, j — digitatus, Schrk. Bransford Chastopteryx villosa, F. By a brook, Cothe- ridge Enoicyla pusilla, Burm. By a rill, Little Easthury Sericostoma personata, Latr. The Teme, Cotheridge Notidobia ciliaris, L. Laughern Brook Goifra pilosa, F. The Severn, Grimley Silo pallipes, F. Thorngrove and Temple Laughern Brachycentrus subnubilus. Curt. By the Teme Lepidostoma hirta, F. The Teme, Lasiocephala basalis, Kol. / Bransford Molanna angustata. Curt. Laughern Brook 85