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Family AGRIONID^. 

 Subfamily A g k i o n i n .E. 



(2) Ischniira aurora Br. Norfolk Island. 



Older PLANIPENNIA. 

 Family HEMEROBIIDtE. 



(3) Drepanacra iustahilis {^l.ch'AG\\.) insularis, n.subsp, Nor- 

 folk Island. 



(4) Drepariacra 7ior/olkensis, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 

 (.")) Micrornus tasinania' Walker. Norfolk Island. 



(6) Carobius pulchellus Banks. Norfolk Island. 



Family CHRYSOPID^. 



(7) Chrysopa anomala, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 



(8) Chrysopa metastigma, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 



(9) Chrysopa nautariwi, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 



(10) Chiysopa leai, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 



(11) Chrysopa araucarice, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 



(12) Chrysopa tvaitei, n.sp. Norfolk Island. 



(13) Chrysopa norfolkensis, n sp. Norfolk Island. 



Family NYMPHID^. 



(14) Jfyio'iaciylus howensis, n.sp. Lord Howe Island. 



Family MYRMELEONTIIJ^. 



(15) Myrmeleon jnctifrons Gerst. Lord Howe Island. 



Order TRICHOPTERA. 

 Family LEPTOCERID^. 



(16) Notanaiolica magna Walker. Norfolk Island. 



ODONATA. 



1. Hemicokdulia AUSTRALiiE Ramb. 



Four males and one female of this common but handsome 

 species were taken on Norfolk Island. The specimens are dark, 

 like those recorded from the Kermadec Islands. In Australia 



