30 iFcbnuiry, 



Oxyetldra cci.v/«//.s', (-'iirt., at, LcsjiU'i-rk, uih] iii'iii- Moldc. — O. di.sfhicfeUd, Mch., 

 four males al a lalic amongsL Mie liills a few miles from Moldo ; the discovery uf tliis 

 species, previously known only from Finland, is not tlie least interesting result of 

 collecting in Norway. — 0. Frici, Klap., one J (and perhaps also one ?) from the 

 Glommcn ; I also regard the finding of tliis species in Norway as an interesting 

 addition to our knowledge of its distribution. 



Ilydropst/che guttata, Pict.?, one ? from the Glommen. 



Philojjotamus moniamis, Don., on the Mesna at Lillelianmier, and at Molde. 



Neuredipus himaculata, Linn., appeared on the Glommen towards the end of 

 our stay at Saetcrstoeu. 



Polycentrojnisjlavomaculattis, Sict., at Lillchammer and Molde. 



Iloloceiitrojitis duhius, Ramb., at Christiansand, and swarming at the lake near 

 Saeterstoen. — II. picicornis, Steph., what I consider three well marked forms were 

 taken ; the examples from Domaas arc most typical, dusky with reddish-yellow spots, 

 wliilo those from Fokstuen are altogether paler, both in ground colour and in the 

 golden pubescence ; from Saeterstoen the examples are nearly uniformly dark golden, 

 almost as in auratus, to which species tliey may really belong. 



Cyrnus Jlavidus, McL., typical examples, or nearly so, from Saeterstoen ; one 

 cj and one ? from Lesjeverk belong to the pallid northern form, which should 

 almost have a distinctive name ; this is I believe confused with C. crenaticornis , a 

 very pretty insect, and absolutely distinct by the whitish elongate-oval spots in 

 membrane of the areas and apical cellules. 



Lype iihcEopa, Steph., on the Glommen. 



Rhyacophila nuhUa, Zett., near Molde. 



Olossosoma vernale, Curt., a few $ examples from Braendhaugen are referred 

 to this species with a little doubt ; it is rather remarkable that no Scandinavian 

 species of this genus was known to Wallengren. 



PLANIPENNIA. 



This group was very Avell represented, at least iu iudividiials. The 

 abundance of Chri/sopa 2Jorla in the woods, especially at ISaeterstoen, 

 was to me marvellous, and some of the Hemerohii were also rather 

 common, notably H. pini at Saeterstoen and M. nervosus on the 

 Dovrefjeld. 



Panorpa germanica, L., at Saeterstoen, but less common than the next. — F. 

 communis, Linn., frequent at Saeterstoen, found also at Domaas ; Mr. MeLachlan 

 informs me these come near vulgaris, ImhofE, the markings not quite so black ; 

 all were of this form, the ordinary communis being absent. 



Mhaphidia xanthostigma, Schum., single specimens of this were frequently found 

 in the net at Saeterstoen ; it also occurred at Domaas. 



Sisyrafuscata, F., common at Saeterstoen. 



Sialis lutaria, L., at Saeterstoen and Fokstuen. 



Ilemerobius nervosus, F., at Saeterstoen, Domaas, and especially common amongst 

 birches at Fokstuen. — II. suhnebvlosus, Ste))h., one ? at Saeterstoen. — //. 3forfu)n 

 McL., half a dozen in the pine forest between Domaas and Fokstuen, one near Ihc 

 limit of that tree ; as it was not observed at all at Fokstuen, it is in all probability 



