544 ODONATA, &C., FROM LORD HOWE AND NORFOLK ISLANDS. 



ahout one-third grown, mounted on card, and somewhat 

 shrivelled. This will be described later on, in a paper dealing 

 with the life-histories of the Famil}- iVymphidce. 



Family MYRMELEONTID^. 



15. Myrmkleon pjctifrons Gerst. 



Tliis very common Queensland, species is represented in the 

 collection by four specimens from Lord Howe Island. These 

 differ from the t3'pical Australian form only by being slightly 

 paler in colour, and in possessing a slightly more definite ptero- 

 stigma. 



Order TRICHOPTERA. 

 Family LEPTOCERID^. 



16. NoTANATOLiCA MAGNA Walker. 



A single female of this very common Australian species comes 

 from Norfolk Island. The specimen is in good preservation, the 

 greyish-brown colour of the forewings, in freshly-emerged speci- 

 mens, being well in evidence. 



