XVI AUTHORITIES. 



mopterides),p.l93 — 476; Part III, 1853 (Termitidse— Epliemeridse), 



p. 477— 585; Part IV, 1853 (Odonata, Calopterygin£e),p. 586— 658. 



In this work 234 species from N. America are described ; numerous 



of them are new, chiefly from Canada and the Arctic regions. 

 Wesmael, C. — Surles Hemerobides de Belgique. Bullet. Acad. Brux- 



ell., 1841, vol. viii, p. 203. One species of Europe described here 



has been found in N. America. 

 Westwood, J. O. — Monograph of the genus Panorpa. Trans. Entom. 



Soc. Lond., vol. iv, with plates. Contains fourteen species from 



N. America, some of them new. 



On the genus Mantispa. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., new ser., vol. i, 



with plates. Contains three species from N. America. 



Introduction to the modern Classification of Insects. London, 1840, 



8vo., vol. ii. Contains Termes flavipes, figured. 



Zetterstedt, J. W. — Insecta Lapponiea. Lipsise, 1840, 4to. Some 

 species from Lapland have been found in the Arctic regions of N. 

 America. 



SOUTH AMEKICAN NEUROPTEKA. 



(The authorities mentioned above for North American Neuroptera are omitted.) 



Blanchard, E. — Insectes du voyage dans l'Amerique meridionale de 

 M. Alcide d'Orbigny. 4to. pi. 



Insectes dans C. Gay historia fisica de Chili. Paris, 1851, 4to. I 



have not seen this work; a few Neuroptera are described and 

 figured. 1 



Fisclaer worn Waldheim, O. — Notice sur quelques Orthopteres et 

 Neuropteres du Bresil. Bullet. Acad. Moscow, 1834, T. VII, p. 322, 

 1 pi. col. Two Mantispa are described and figured. 



Magen, H. — Neuroptera von Mossambic in Peters Reise, T. II. Written 

 and printed 1853, but not yet published. Two Termes from Bra- 

 zil are described. 



Monographic der Gattung Oligoneuria. Stettin, Entomol. Zeit. 



1856, T. XVI, p. 262. 



Description of Mantispa chilensis, in Stettin. Entom. Zeit., 1859, T. 



XX, p. 408. 

 ILirby, W. — Description of the Agrion brightwelli in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 London, 1825, T. XIV. 



i Twenty-six new species are described, and most of them figured. (Osten Sacken.) 



