. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. at Hampton Wood on the 22nd and 26th of know of only one other record of this species for the county:E. A. Laxons capture of four specimens at Kenilworth in the 4th August, a single Lygris prunata L. came to myHampton Wood trap, and the first Warwickshire prunata to myknowledge. — A. F. J. Gardner, Willows End, 29, Charlecote,Warwickshire. 51The Puparium of Chrysotoxum festivum (L.) (Diptera: Syrphidae) By Martin C. D. Speight* Coe (1953) mentions a puparium of Chrysotoxum festivumbeing found under loose turf in a cultivated


. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. at Hampton Wood on the 22nd and 26th of know of only one other record of this species for the county:E. A. Laxons capture of four specimens at Kenilworth in the 4th August, a single Lygris prunata L. came to myHampton Wood trap, and the first Warwickshire prunata to myknowledge. — A. F. J. Gardner, Willows End, 29, Charlecote,Warwickshire. 51The Puparium of Chrysotoxum festivum (L.) (Diptera: Syrphidae) By Martin C. D. Speight* Coe (1953) mentions a puparium of Chrysotoxum festivumbeing found under loose turf in a cultivated field in April, butso far as I know neither larva nor puparium of this species hasever been described or figured. I hatched a male of C. festivumon , collected as a larva in March of the same yearfrom a nest of the ant Lasius niger L. The ants nest was beneatha stone in damp grassland beside a limestone lake in , Ireland (Irish grid ref. M2237). To judge from Dixons(1960) description of the larva of C. verralli, the larvae of


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