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1742. RK.AliMUR, Mem , T. VI., pi. 37, f. 2 to S, p. 403, figured and dc.=cribtd tbe nyniplia of a 

 French Gomphus. Tlie figures are not sufficient to determine the species. 



1749. RoKSKL, Insectenbelustigung, T. II., P. II., pi. 7, f. 1, 2, gives the larva; and nymplia of a 

 (lOinplius, pi-rliaps G. vultiatiisimun. Roesel believes it to belong to lAliellula dejiresxa or 

 L. cnnci'Uala, but he states that he had several ilifl'erent spceies in the same jar, and the 

 ficured one is surely a Gomphus. 'Hie larva described by Scopoli, Fauna Carniolica, 

 p. 259, as belonging to Coidulegaster annulatus, is surely an .Jlschna, and not a Gomphus. 



1839. BriiMKisTEU, Ilandbuch, T. II., p. 831, gives a short notice on the larva; of the Gomphus. 



18.53. II. H.\OKN, Stettin. Ent. Zeit., T. XIV., p. 263, describes G. vulgalissimus and C. biden- 

 laiu.i, both raised by Dr. F. Brauer. 



1857. F. Brauer, Neuroptera Austriaca, p. .\v., describes both species raised by him, formerly 

 communicated to Dr. Hagen. 



