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Philonthus punctivenlris, Kraatz. 

 Saperda oculata, Lin. 

 Scraptia fiisca, Latr. 

 Scymnus discoideus, Illig. 



„ Mulsanti, Waierhouse. 



„ linibatus {Kirhy), Stephens. 



Hemiptera. 



Acetropis carinatus, H.-Sch'dffer. 



„ i^ seticulosus, Fieber. 

 Anthocoris Auslriacus, Hahn. 

 Microphysa Pselaphoides, Burm. 

 Micropus sabuleti, Fallen. 

 Myrmedobia coleoptrata, Fall. 

 Piezostetbus bicolor, Schollz. 



Hymenoptera. 



Braula coeca. 



Lepidoptera. 



Cidaria reticulata, Fab. 

 Coleophora Wilkinsoni, Scott. 

 Dianthcecia capsopbila, Ander. 

 Eupithecia tripunctata, H.-Sch'dffer. 



„ trisignala, H.-Sch'dffer, 



Gelechia Tarquiniella, Staint. 

 Gonepteryx Rhamni, var Cleopatra. 

 Lithosia cauiola, Hub. 

 Nonagria Bondii, Knaggs. 



„ Elymi, Treilschke. 

 Xylina confornais, Treitsclike. 



Trichoptera. 



Agiypnia picta, Kolenati. 

 Goniotaulius coucentricus, Kolenati. 

 Leptocerus fulvus, Rambur. 

 Limnophilus incisus, Curtis. 

 Setodes inteiruptus, Fabricius. 



The *^Transactions^]of the Linnean Society of London,' Vol. 23, 

 Part 1, 1861 :— 



" On the Distribution of the Tracheae in Insects," by John Lubbock, 

 Esq., F.R.S., L.S., &c. 



" Observationsjon , the Neuration of the Hind-wings of Hymen- 

 opterous Insects, and on the Hooks which join the Fore and Hind 

 Wings together in jflight," by Miss Stavely. 



"On Certain^Sensory Organs in Insects, hitherto undescribed," by 

 J.|Braxton Hicks, M.D. Lond., F.L.S. 



' Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London,' 

 Vol. 5, 1861 :— 



" Account of , the Habits of a Species of Australian Ant," by Mrs. 

 Lewis Hutton. 



" Descriptions of New Species of Hymenopterous Insects collected 

 by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes, Balchian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, 

 Gilolo, and Dory, in New Guinea," by F. Smith, Esq. 



"Catalogue of the Dipterous Insects collected in Amboyna, Dory, 

 Manado, Tond, Batchian, Kaisaa, Makian, and lidon, by Mr. A. R. 

 Wallace ; with Descriptions of the New Species," by F. Walker, 

 Esq. 



'The Zoologist' for 1861 contains many interesting entomological 

 communications, of which the following are the most important : — 



