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 A HISTORY OF SUSSEX Nematina (continued) Trichiocampus ulmi, L. (rufipes) Hast- ings district; Bognor, May, 1899 — drewseni, Thorns. Guestling — eradiatus, Htg. Hastings, Hollington Priophorus padi, L. Common Leptocircus (Camponiscus) (?) luridiventris, Fall. Guestling, Fairlight ; larvae only Hemichroa alni, L. Hastings, Guest- ling — rufa, L. Guestling, Hastings, Laugh- ton, Storrington Dineura nigricans, Christ, (virididorsata) Guestling, Storrington, Slindon — stilata, Klug. Peppering Ponds Battle, Bognor, Selsey Cryptocampus medullarius, Htg. (pentan- drae) Bred from swollen sallow twigs (E. Connold) Pontania leucosticta, Htg. Hastings dis- trict — vallisnierii, Htg. (gallicola) The galls are very common. Pteronus pavidus, Lep. Storrington — miliaris, Pz. (croceus) Bognor, 1 1 September, 1900 — microcercus, Thoms. (miliaris). Guest- ling _ — curtispina, Thoms. Fairlight, Guest- ling, Bognor — melanaspis, Htg. (lacteus) Storrington ; Bognor, many on poplars — myosotidis, F. Battle, Guestling, Felpham, Arundel — ribesii, Scop. An abundant pest — salicis, L. Guestling, (?) Lavant Amauronematus amplus, Knw. Bognor, May, 1896 Crcesus septentrionalis, L. Camber, Guestling, Laughton, Storrington Holcocneme cseruleocarpa, Htg. Hastings district, Al>hots JVood — lucida, Pz. Guestling, 31 May, 1889 ; Eastham, Felpham Nematus abdominalis, Pz. Hastings, Guestling, Tilgate — luteus, Pz. (ruficapillus) Bognor, 1 5 June, 1897 — bilineatus, Klug. Bexhill, 26 May, 1902 Pachynematus capreae, Pz. Common — rumicis, Fall. Guestling — obductus, Htg. Guestling, St. Leonards Lygaeonematus compressicornis, F. Fair- light ; Bognor, August, 1902 Pristiphora pallidiventris, Fall. Fairlight, Guestling, Bexhill — pallipes, Lep. (appendiculata) Guest- ling, Bognor — puncticeps, Thoms. Guestling Nematina {continued) Pristiphora crassicornis, Htg. (Fletcheri) Bersted,']Ay, 1898; Guestling — ruficornis, Ol. Hastings — betulae, Retz. Storrington Tenthredina Phyllotoma vagans, Fall. Fairlight Eriocampoides testaceipes, Cam. Guest- ling — sthiops, F. (rosae) Guestling, com- mon on roses in garden — varipes, Klug. ~| Guestling, Storring- — annulipes, Klug. V ton ; doubtless — limacina, Retz. ) common Hoplocampa crataegi, Klug. Guestling, JVestergate, Horndean — pectoralis, Thoms. Guestling, 22 June, 1888; Hollington. This species and the preceding are generally found on May bloom — testudinea, Klug. Guestling, 1901. The larvae eat out irregular cavities in the apples attacked by them Mesoneura opaca, F. (verna) Hastings ; Guestling, 18 May, 1888 and 27 May, 1889 Periclista melanocephala, F. Guestling, larvae Phymatocera aterrima, Klug. Fairlight, 1893 Tomostethus fuliginosus, Schr. Hastings, Fairlight, Guestling — dubius, Gmel. (ephippium) Com- mon — fuscipennis, Fall. Fairlight, Guestling, Abbots JVood Blennocampa pusilla, Klug. Guestling — affinis. Fall, (assimilis) Bognor, 9 March, 1894 — subcana, Zadd. Lewes Scolioneura betuleti, Klug. Guestling, 5 September, 1888 — nana, Klug. Guestling Monophadnus geniculatus, Htg. Lewes — ruficruris, BruU. Bexhill, 26 May, 1902 — albipes, Gmel. Hollington, Guest- ling, Felpham Kaliosysphinga pumila, Klug. Hastings, Guestling — melanopoda. Cam. Guestling, proba- bly common Fenusa pygmsea, Klug. Guestling, IVool- bcding Harpiphorus lepidus, Klug. Peppering Athalia glabricoliis, Thoms. Hastings, Lewes ; probably common — spinarum, F. Guestling, larvae only — lineolata, Lep. (ross) Very common Selandria serva, F. Common