NEUROPTERA. 
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fig. 1; II. inconspicuns (ap. n.), H. nitidulus (Fab.), and II. micans (Oliy.), 
opp. c? ? figs* 2-4 ; II. liumuli (Linn.), figs. 5-5 a ; II. margimtus (Steph.), 
app. d j figs. 6-6 a; H. limhatus (Wesm.), H. suhnehulosus (Steph.), and II. 
7iervostis (Ffih.), app. cT, figs. 7-9; II. concinnus (Steph.), figs. 10-10 c; Me- 
galomus hirtus (Linn.), wings, fig. 11; Coniopteryx psodformis (Curt.) and 
C. tineiformis (Curt.), wings, pi. 11. figs. 1, 2 ; Chrysopa vulgaris (Schn.), 
wing, fig. 3; C. alha (Linn.), wing, fig. 4; C. phyllochroma (Wesm.), claw, 
fig. 4fl!; C. ahhreviata {Qwri.), claw, fig. 46; Nothochrysa capitata (Fab.), 
wing, fig. 5 ; Panorpa communis (Linn.), end of abd. <5* , figs. 6, 6 « ; P. 
gemnanica (Linn.), wing and abd., figs. 7-7 6; P. cognata (Ramb.), abd., 
figs. 8-8 a. 
Rostock has published (Berl. ont. Zeitschr. 1868, pp. 220-224) a cata- 
logue of Neuroptera collected in Saxony. 
A list of five species of this order captured by him upon the Nicobar 
Islands is given by Frauenfeld (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xviii. 
p. 291). The species were all undescribed. 
Myrmeleontid^. 
Glenurus hicanincMlatus, ap. n., Brauer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xviii. 
p. 186, Pelew Islands. 
Blacronemuriis hilmeatus, sp. n., Brauer, l.c. p. 189, Dalmatia and Asia Minor. 
Myrmeleon ei'bcri, sp. n., Brauer, 1. c. p. 190, Corfu. 
Hemerobiidas. 
Boisduval (Ent. Ilortic. pp. 369-362) gives a short general account of 
the natural history of the insects of this family. 
Nothochrysa, g. n., MacLachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 196. 
Allied to Chrysopa ; labrum more or less excised in front ; 3rd cubital cell in 
fore Avings nearly erfually divided ; antennro shorter than wings. Sp. Chrys. 
fulviccps (Steph. )=<?ry^6rocc;>7m/Ms (Ramb.) ; Hem. capitatus (Fab.), pi. 11. 
fig. 6 (wing) ; also italica (Rossi), stigmatica and neurodes (Ramb.), Corsica 
(Ilag.), ceqiialis and insignis (Wdl\i.'),.variegata (Burm.), rufostigma, gigantea, 
and tripunctata (MacL.). and infecta (Newm.). 
Leucochrysa, g. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 208. Allied to preceding ; labrum 
excised ; antennse very long ; wings broad. Sp. Chrys. varia (vSehn.), tro- 
pical America. 
Ilemerobius iticotispicuus, sp. n., MacLachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, 
p. 177, pi. 10. fig. 2 ( cf app.), South of England, Silesia, France ; H. atrifrofis, 
sp. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 184, Britain. 
Coniopteryx hcematica, sp. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 193, note, Italy. 
SlALIDiE. 
Chauliodes disjunctiCS, sp. n.. Walker, Lord’s Naturalist in Vancouver’s 
Island &c. ii. p. 334, Vancouver’s Island. 
PuRYGANEIDiE. 
MacLachean remarks as follows upon various European forma of this 
family (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, pp. 289-308): — Neuroglia I'eticidata 
(7j<dX?) — lapponica (Ilag.), 1. c. p. 290; Stenophylax alpestris (Kol.) occurs on 
the Pyrenees ; MacLachlan describes the S a^PP- of the typical form (1. c. 
