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~NEUROPTERA-PLANIPENNIA & TRICHOPTERA 
OBSERVED NEAR TADCASTER. 
FRANCIS G. BINNIE. 
[THE following notes have been in my possession since the year 
1880, and it seems useful to print them, especially as they add three 
species to Mr. Porritt’s ‘Preliminary List of the Neuroptera and 
Trichoptera of Yorkshire’ published in this journal for April 1897, 
pp. 115-126. The three additional species are— 
Sisyra dalit, 
Lepidostoma hirtum, 
Agapetus comatus, 
which bring the total number recorded for Yorkshire from 138 to 
141, out of 283 British species, or almost exactly half. 
Iam indebted to Mr. G. T. Porritt, F.L.S., for looking over the 
proof, and for the note which is printed at the foot.—W.D.R.] 
ORDER—NEUROPTERA. 
PLANIPENNIA. 
The nomenclature followed is that of the ‘Catalogue of British 
Neuroptera’ by Mr. McLachlan, and published by the Entomological 
Society of London, 1870. For the names of the species 1 am 
indebted to my friend Mr. J. J. King, of Glasgow. 
; Fam. OSMYLIDZ. 
Sisyra fuscata Fab. Boston Spa. 
Sisyra dalii McL. Boston Spa; Tadcaster. 
Fam. HEMEROBIIDZ. 
Hemerobius atrifrons McL. Tadcaster. 
Hemerobius nervosus F. ‘Tadcaster. 
i Fam. CHR YSOPIDA:. 
_ Chrysopa alba L. Tadcaster. 
Fam. PANORPID. 
Panorpa communis L. ‘Tadcaster. 
~“horpa germanica |. Tadcaster. 
TRICHOPTERA. 
_ Since the publication of McLachlan’s ‘Trichoptera Britannica ” 
1865, the nomenclature of our British Caddisflies, both of genera 
os has undergone various changes, = somewhat 
xi : Mystacides. 
> ag as, for example, in the genus #7 
