452 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
Culicidae .. Anopheles palestiniensis (Theob.} ), A. 
culicifacies, Giles, Stegomyia fascia- 
ta (Fabr.), Culex modestus, Fic., 0. 
pipiens, Linn., C. laticinctus, Ed- 
wards, Uranotaenia ungwiculata, . 
Edwards. 
Hemiptera (see Horvath, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal (n. s.) IX, 
pp. 477-480 : 1913), 
Hebridae. .- Hebrus pusillus, Fall. 
Hydrometridae .. Mesovelia vittigera, Horv., Dipsocoris 
alienus, H. Sch., Hydrometra stag- 
norum. (Linn.), Gerris paludum 
(Fabr.), Limnogonus aegyptiacus, 
Put., Naboandelus bergevini, Berg., 
Rhagovelia nigricans, Burm., Mi- 
crovelia pygmaea, Duf. 
Saldidae -. Patapius "ae on var. nigri- 
ceps, Hor Erianotus ae 
Duf. , Acanthi vartabitie: H. Sch 
var. conn tens, Horv. 
Ochteridae -. Ochterus strigicolls, * Horv.! 
Nepidae wa anatra vicina, Si 
Notonectidae -. Plea letourneuzi, Si n., Anisops 
producta, Fieb., N otonecta glauca 
Linn 
Corixidae bs Sesame hieroglyphica, at Mic- 
ronecta annandalei ,* * 
isis, Horv., M. een owe 
The RD na is interesting on account of its relationship 
to aml forms and of its occurrence at the edge of a spring 
of saline w 
The Odonata appear to have Palaeotropical affinities, but 
only two bpscies are yet known from the lake, though many 
others oce 
The Diptera are all Nematocera. The two Psychodidae 
are both essentially _ Mediterranean forms, but Palsboiomnt 
0 
creer other parts of the Oriental ai Gh it is represen- 
n Horvath’s paper on a collection of or suet ics boeike (op. cit.. 
gures of this species and of O. marginatus, Latr., have cent 
O. strigicolies. ransposed. oi “si 1 refers to fe latter asin, fig. 2 t 
(i912). minutus var. africanus, Newstead, Bull. Ent. Res. IIL, p- 363 
3 Brunetti, Faun. Brit. Ind., Dipt. Nemat., p. 497 (1912). 
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