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Central Italy ; it is remarkable for having a closed discoidal cell in the 

 posterior- wings, &c. The Portuguese species is probably distinct, but 

 )ne should see the ^ . 



Ptilocolepus extensus, McLach. (n. sp.). — Between Sao Antonio 

 md Coimbra, 3rd June, near Cea, 11th June, and a doubtful ? from 

 oear Monchique, 31st May. Very like Ft. granulatus, Pict., but dis- 

 tinct in the anal parts of the (^ . 



HYDEOPTILID^. 



! * Allotricliia pallicornis, Eaton. — Cintra, 1st June, Villa Eeal, 24th 

 June, 1 ^ , 4 $ . 



i * Jay^?•c>p^f^7« 5^«r5«, Dalm.— Cintra, 26th and 27th April. Slightly 



ioubtful. 



\ 



I Stactohia fuscicornis, Schneider. — Between Cea and Sabugueiro, 



tth June, between Oporto and Santa Anna, 18th June, near Villa 



Real, 24th June ; not uncommon. 



I * OrthotricJiia angiistella, McLach. — Near Cintra, 31st May and 1st 

 June, and Ponte de Morcellos, 12th June ; many examples. 



Oxyetheira unidentata, McLach. {n.sp.). — Near Silves, 17th May. 

 |A.pparently quite distinct from O. costalis. 



One or two species of Hydroptilidcd remain undetermined. 



' For convenience of reference, the principal localities cited above 



( are here given according to the provinces in which they are situated : — 



|l Ancient Kingdom of Algarve : — Poia, Picota, Sao Marcos da 



Serra, Silves, Monchique, Alferce. 



Alemtejo : — Almodovar. 



Estremadura : — Lisbon, Cintra. 



Beira : — Cea, Coimbra, Estrella, Sabugueiro, Sao Eomao, Ponte 



le Morcellos. 



Minho : — Oporto. 



Traz-os-Montes : — Villa Eeal, Euivaes. 



In order to complete the Linnsean Order Neuroptera (and this 



series of notes), the EpJiemeridcje and FerlidcB still remain to be enu- 



'inerated. The former will be supplied by Mr. Eaton himself; the 



few species of the latter by one (or both) of us, so far as they can be 



determined. 



Lewisham. London : 



June, 1884. 



