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transverse nervures are, some entirely and others partially, dark 

 brown : the under surface and legs are pale. 



Inhabits Malabar. Presented by Mr. Walker. 



Natural Order. — Perlites, Newman. 



Genus. — Chloroperla, Newman. 



Chlo. bifrons. Fusco-nigra^ nitida ; alis fusco-tinctis. (Corp. 

 long. "3 unc. ; alar, dilat. 'G5 unc) 



Dark brown, shining : wings tinged with brown, the nervures being 

 somewhat darker. 



Inhabits Scotland. Taken by Mr. Walker at New Lanark. 



Genus. — Nemoura, Latreille. 



Nemo, putata. Fusca, nitida ; antennce mmiiliformes, alis Jere 

 longiores, et cum pedibus, concolores : alas fusco-tinctce , hre- 

 vissimce, metatibias sedentis hand dimidio exporrigentes. (Corp. 

 long. '3 unc. ; alar, dilat. '!j5 unc.) 



Brown, shining : antenna moniliform, and much stouter than in the 

 cognate species, also longer, and, together with the legs, of the 

 same brown colour as the body : the wings are tinged with brown, 

 and are remarkably short, scarcely reaching the middle of the hind 

 tibia9 when the insect is at rest. 



Inhabits Scotland. Taken by Mr. Walker at New Lanark: 

 will form a genus of future authors. 



Natural Order. — Raphidiites, Netnnan, 



Genus. — Mantispa, Latreille. 



Mant. Cora. Fusca: antennarum basis, fades, prothoracis 

 later a, {lined obliqud interriiptd,) mesothoracis scutellum, tuber - 

 cull ad alarum basin, metathoracis scutellum, abdominisque 

 incisurce flava ; pedibus variis. (Corp. long. "4 unc. ; alar, 

 dilat. "85 unc.) 



Brown ; the first and second joints of the antennae bright yellow:, 

 crown of the head and the eyes brown ; the face yellowish : the 

 prothorax is linear, cylindrical, and three times as long as the 

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