80 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



Family PsociD^. 

 Pterodela pedicularia Linne. Kansas, Douglas county; September. 



Family Atropid^. 



Atrops divinatoria Fab. Kansas, Douglas county; September, found on 

 boards used for spreading wings of Lepidoptera; October, from leaf of 

 book; November, among fragments of insects. 



Order NEUROPTERA. 

 (Attention hardly needs to be called to the wide separation of the neu- 

 ropterous insects having active metamorphosis from those with complete 

 metamorphosis, between which the orders Orthoptera, Euplexoptera, Hemip- 

 tera and Thysanoptera are now interposed according to rank.) 



Family Sialid^. 



Chauliodes rasticornis Ramb. Kansas, Douglas county; May, at electric 



light near river. 

 Corydalis cornuta Linne. Kansas, Douglas county; July and August, all at 

 electric light, usually near river. Larvae in riffles of Wakarusa river; 

 July. 

 A single larva was once found under electric light on Kansas river bridge, 

 where it had evidently crawled from the water, and in doing so neces- 

 sarily climbed a high pier. 



Family Chrysopid^. 



Chrysopa majuscula Banks. Colorado, Denver; August. 



nigricornis Burm. Kansas, Douglas county; April, at electric 



light; June; October. —Colorado, Colorado Springs and Denver; 



August, 

 oculata Say. Kansas, Douglas county; May; June, twilight; July; 



July, twilight, Sedgwick county; August. —Colorado, Denver; 



August, 

 plorabunda Fitch. Kansas, Douglas county; April; June; July, at 



night; August; August, at night; November. Sedgwick county; 



August. Colorado, Cheyenne canyon and Garden of the Gods; 



July. Colorado Springs; August, 

 rufilabris Burm. Kansas, Douglas county; July, twilight; August, 



at night. Colorado, Colorado Springs; August, 

 sabulosa Banks. Colorado, Denver; August. 



Family Hemerobid^. 



Hemerobius stigmaterus Fitch. Kansas, Douglas county; April; May; May, 



at night; August, at night; September, at night, and October. 

 Sympherobius amiculus Fitch. Kansas, Douglas county; June. 



perparvus McL. Kansas, Douglas county; April, at lamplight. 

 Micromus variolomus Hagen. Colorado, Denver and Tabernash; August. 



