— 210 — 



Examined: very numerous specimens, living, alcoholic, and pre- 

 served in canada-balsam. 



Allied to Emhia solieri R a m Ij u r 1842 ij, and to the species of 

 G ras si -). I believe the differences noted (irords in italics) justify the 

 consideration of Eiithia taiirica mihi as a very different and well de- 

 fined species. 



Habitat : Southern Coast of the Crimean peninsula; extremely 

 abundant under stones. N'umerous specimens collected in Yalta, Mukha- 

 latka, Gursuf, Artek, Alushta, also near Sebastopol and Inkerman. Dif- 

 ferent larval instars in July 19(>2, adult insects in April, May, June 190Я>. 



My detailed observations upon the biology, larvae, etc. of this 

 interesting Crimean species will be published in the Horae Soc. Entom. 

 Ross., XXXVII, 1903. 



1) Ram bur, P. Histoh-c miturollc des Insectes Névroptères, 1842, Ai: 4, 

 pp. 310 -313. 



-) G r a s s i, B. & S a n d i a s, A. Coiistituzione о sviluppo ilella società 

 del Termitidi. Atti Accad. Gioeuia in Catania, (4), VII, 1894. Appendice 11. Con- 

 tribuzione allô studio délie Enibidine. Pp. 59—76. tab. IV. fig. 1 — 11. — Also 

 English translation by W. F. H. Blanford: Quart. Journ. Miscoscop-Science, 

 XXXIX, 1897, p. 31.^; XL, 1898. Appendix II, pp. ЪЪ—1Ъ. 



Rovue Russe dEntom. 1903. № 3-4. (Août). 



