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I place this in Cryptoperla since the labial palpi are very 

 minute and the eyes are faintly hairy ; it differs from typical 

 Neoperla in that the ocelli are far apart ; Needham fails to men- 

 tion in his description whether the ocelli of Cryptoperla were far 

 apart or as in Neoperla His species has a larger ventral plate 

 than mine, and the ocelli were not as distinct. 



ANISOPTERA. 



EPHEMERIDAE, 



Ephemera sp. 



Subimago from Upper Rotung, ii January, 1912, 2000 ft., 

 and Yembung, 13-17 January, 1912, iioo ft. 



The subimago of three Indian species has been described, but 

 this does not agree with any of them ; three other species are 

 known from India in the adult stage. 



Thraulus sp. 



Subimago from below Damda, i February, 19 12, 1300 ft., 

 and below Dosing, 27 January, 1912, 1400 ft. 



Baetis sp. 



One female from below Dosing, 29 January, 1912, 1400 ft. 



Cleon sp. 

 Two from Dibrugarh, N. E. Assam, 17-21 November, 1911. 



Chirotonetes sp. 



Subimago from below Damda, i February, 1912, 1300 ft. 



NEUROPTERA. 



HEMEROBIIDAE. 



Berotha insolita, Walk. 



One from Misty Hollow, W. side Dawna Hills, 2200 ft., 23-30 

 November, 191 1. 



CHRYSOPIDAE. 



Ankylopteryx octopunctata, Fabr. 



From Kobo, 400 ft., 7 December, 1911, and Rotung, 1400 ft., 

 28 December, 191 1. 



