xcii Appendix. 



Geniis Stolotermes, Hagen. 



3. Stolotermes ruficeps, Brauer. 

 Stoloferrnes ruficeps, Brauer, Reise der 'No vara,' Neiirop. p. 46.* 



Peril dse. 



Genus Stenoperla, M'LacUan. 



4. Stenoperla 2i'>'cisina, Newman. 



Chloroperla prashia, Newman, Zoologist, 1845, p. 853.* He7'mes lyrasinus, Walk. Brit. 

 Mus. Cat. Neuropt. pt. ii. p. 206. Stenoperla prasina, M'Lachl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 ser. 3, vol.v. p. 354.* 



Genus Perla, Geoffrey. 



5. Ferla (?) cyrene, Newman. 



Chloroperla cyrene, Newman, Zoologist, 1845, p. 853.* Perla {?) cyrene, "Walk. Brit. 

 Mus. Cat. Neuropt. pt. i. p. 168. 



This insect is certainly not a Chloroperla, nor is it a Perla as restricted. 



The wings are densely reticulate with cross veinlets. I have seen no examples 



in good condition. 



Genus Leptopeela, Newman. 



6. Leptoperla opposita, Walker (?). 

 Perla opposita. Walk. Brit. Mus. Cat. Neuropt. pt. i. p. 171. 



Walker mentions two examples from Yan Diemen's Land and one from 

 New Zealand ; but I much doubt if this latter is specifically identical with. 

 those from Tasmania, 



I have seen two or three more species of Perlidse from New Zealand, but 

 await additional information before describing them. One is an insect with 

 the fades of Nemoura or Tainiop>teryx, but with short caudal setse. 



Eplaemeridse. 

 Genus Leptophlebia, Westwood ; 

 Eaton, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 77. 



7. Leptophlehia dentata, Eaton. 



Leptophlebia dentata, Eaton, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 80, pi. iv., figs, 18 & 18 a~d 

 (details).* 



8. Leptophlehia nodiolaris, Eaton. 



Leptophlebia nodularis, Eaton, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 81, pi. iv., fags. 20&20 a-c 

 (details).* 



Ann. & Mag. K H. Ser. 4. Vol. xii. 



Genus Coloburus, Eaton, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 132. 



9. Colohurus humeralis, Walker. 



Palingenia humeralis, Walk. Brit. Mus. Cat. Neuropt. pt'. iii. p. 552 (female subimago). 

 Baetis remota, Walk. op. cit. p. 564 (imago) . Coloburus humeralis, Eaton, Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. 1871, p. 132, pi. iii. fig. 3 (wing), pi. vi. figs 6 & 6 a, 6 (details).* 



I possess yet two species of Ephemei'idse from New Zealand, one of which 



may be the Australian Leptophlebia costalis, Burmeister. 



