( xciii ) 



LEPIDOPTERA— mi«// iial. 

 Sesapa coviplieata, 344. — erubescens, 345. — ichori/in, :'Ar>. 

 Setina accepta, 369. 

 Stalachtis Trailii, 137. 

 StenolopKis, 375. — S. exposita, 375. 

 Stenoplaatu venata, 359. 

 Symmach'ia punctata, 130. 

 Tagiades astrigera, 155. 

 Talara coccinea, 329. 

 7'atargina, 3GG. — T.forinosa, 3G6. 

 Telegomis lahriaris, 148. 



Tenlisna Bertha, 355. — hiplagella, 355. — ohlonga, 355. 

 Thymara, remarks on the genus, 437. 

 Tigrioides, 359. 



Tmolus atrox, 140. — clitummts, HO.—pej-eza, 140. 

 Trlchrmnia str'tgosa, 328. 



NEUROPTERA. 

 Anabolia nervosa, on structure and habits, xxiii. 431. 

 Case of Phrgganea, resembling shells, xiii. 

 Dragon-flj (^Qgnacantlia plagiata') from Borneo, x. 

 Notiothauma, 427. — iV. Recdi, 429. 

 Prosopistoma, notes on the genus, 189. 

 Pupa of a Trichopterous insect, 431. 



ORTHOPTERA. 



Forficvla eryilirocepliala, from New Zealand, viii. — resemblance to a 



Creophiliis, viii. 

 Gongylus gongylodes, simulates a flower, xxix.— specimen exhibited, 



xxxili. 

 (Edipoda, possessing stridulating organs, xxix. 

 Phyllothelys Westwoodi, a Mantis exhibited, xviii. — Distinction in the 



sexes, xviii. 

 PterynoxyluK, possessing stridulating organs, xxix. 



STREPSIPTERA. 

 Colacina insidiator, parasitic on a species of HoDioptvra, 185. 

 Stylopidcc, on adult larva; and their pui)aria, 195. 



