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Note. — We have not aimed at completeness for the world fauna 

 but only for North America north of Mexico. Important papers 

 dealing with the difficult species of Nemouridae after the modern 

 method, written by such excellent students of the European fauna 

 as Morton, Ris and Kempny, we have not included, though one who 

 studies this group in America should be acquainted with them. We 

 have cited a few general papers on exotic forms because they con- 

 tain material relevant to the study of American forms — papers by 

 Imhof, Lauterborn, Ris, Okamoto and Tillyard. 



Banks, N. 1892. A Synopsis, Catalogue and Bibliography 

 of the Neuropteroid Insects of Temperate North 



Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 19:327-374. 

 1894. On a Collection of Neuropteroid Insects from 



Kansas. Ent. News, 5:178-9. 

 1894. New Neuropteroid Insects. 



Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 21:313. 

 1895. New Neuropteroid Insects. 



Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 22:313-316. 

 1898. Descriptions of New North American Neurop- 

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Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 25:199-218. 

 1900. New Genera and Species of Nearctic Neurop- 

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Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 26:239-259. 

 1902. Notes and Descriptions of Perlidae. 



Canad. Ent., 34:123-125. 



1903. Neuroptera of the Hudsonian Zone in New 



Mexico. 



Psyche, 9:124. 



1904. A List of the Neuropteroid Insects, exclusive 



of Odonata from the Vicinity of Washington. 



Proc Ent. Soc. Wash., 4:201-217, 1 pi. 

 1905. Neuropteroids. 



Invertebrata Paciflca, 1 :87-90. 



1905. Descriptions of New Species of Neuropterous 



Insects from the Black Mountains, N. C. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 21 :215-218. 

 1905. New Genera and Species of Perlidae. 



Psyche, 11 :55-57, 2 figs. 



1905. Descriptions of New Nearctic Neuropteroid In- 



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Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 32:1-20, 2 pis. 



