96 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



CONTINENTAL NEUROPTERA, &c., TAKEN BY DR. 

 T. A. CHAPMAN IN 1909 AND 1910. 



By W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S. 



Fkom time to time Dr. Chapman has been good enough to 

 hand over to me a few neuropterous and other insects which he 

 has obtained on his Continental trips. A list of those taken in 

 1909 and 1910 is here given. Species that are not British are 

 marked with an asterisk. Mr. K. J. Morton has been good 

 enough to assist me in naming them, and those insects in which 

 he is more immediately interested are now in his cabinet. 



Amelie-les-Bains, Apeil 6th-21st, 1909, and Vernet-les-Bains, 



April 24th to May 9th, 1909. 

 Plecoptera. 



■■Tceniopteryx seticornis. Vernet. 



Nemonra of the group of margmata apparently ; one each from 

 Amelie and Vernet respectively ; both, unfortunately, were 

 females. 

 Neuroptera. 



Hevierobius suhnehnlosus. Amelie. 

 Chrysopa aspersa. Vernet. 

 ^•Panorpa meridionaUs. Vernet. 

 Trichoptera. 



Hydropsyche pellucidula. Amelie and Bagnial-sur-Mer. 

 Philopotamus montanus. Amelie and Vernet. 

 "^■PJiyacophila persimilis. Amelie. 

 '^■Bhyacophila tristis. Vernet. 



South of France at Val d'Herens, &c. July and August, 1909. 



Plecoptera. Val d'Herens : July 10th-30th. 



"Dictyopteryx alpina. 

 ■''■Dictyopteryx intricata. 

 ■•'■Tceniopteryx neglecta. 



'•■Nemoura sinuata, and probably another species of the same 

 genus, but all are females. 

 Leuctra inermis. 

 Ephemeroptera. 



'''Ecdyurus helveticus. One male, one female, Val d'Herens : July 

 10th-30th. 

 Neuroptera. Val d'Herens : July 10th-30th. 

 "Raphidia fiavipes. Four females. 

 Micromus paganus. One. 

 ■•'Megalovius tortricoides. Seven. 

 Chrysopa perla. Three. 

 Panorpa germanica. Three males. 

 ■''Panorpa alpina. One female. 



