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NEUROPTERA. 
tions, and a synonymic list for all the sections. According to the summary 
at the end of the work, the Swiss Fauna contains 151 species of Pseudo- 
Neuroptera^ 61 Planipennia^ and 161 (including 42 doubtful) TricTioptera^ 
or a total of 363. , 
Mina’-Palumbo, F. Neurotteri della Sicilia. Bibl. Nat. Sicil., fasc. ix. 
[1871] pp. 1-28 (omitted in previous Records). 
A list of 67 species, excluding Odonata. The latter (44 in number) 
are treated in detail. 
Kirby’s descriptions in the “ Fauna Boreali- Americana ” are repro- 
duced by.Bethune, Canad. Ent. vii. pp. 130-132. 
A short list of species collected chiefly in the neighbourhood of Lon- 
don, Ontario, is given by W. Saunders, tom. cit. pp. 152-154. 
McLachlan’s Instructions for Collecting and Preserving (c/. Zool. 
Rec. X. p. 428) are translated in Ent. Nachr. i. pp. 103-106, 113-116, 
118-121, 128 & 129, 136-137, 142-146. 
Trichoptera. 
Brauer, F. Beschreibung neuer und ungeniigend bekannter Phry- 
ganiden. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. pp. 69-74, pi. iv. 
McLachlan, R. a Monographic Revision and Synopsis of the Tri- 
choptera of the European Fauna. Part ii. pp. 47-108, pis. vi.-xi. 
(May, 1875), part iii. pp. 109-144, pis. xii.-xv. (October, 1876) ; cf. 
Zool. Rec. xi. p. 450. London & Berlin : 8vo. Reviewed in Ann. 
N. H. (4) xvi. pp. 432-434. 
. Notes sur une Collection de Types des Phryganides decrites par 
feu M. F.^J. Pictet, existant dans le Mus^e Royal d’Histoire Natu- 
relle a Leide. Tijdschr. Ent. xviii. t>p. 22-32. 
The following are the principal points in which these types differ from 
those sent to Curtis, &c. : — Phryganea striata is a $ of Stenophylax 
hieroglyphicus, Steph. ; Trichostoma nigricorne is a ^ of Silo fumipennis, 
McLach. ; Sericostoma hirtum is a $ of Lasiocephala basalis, Kol. ; 
Rhyacophila vulgaris is the species known as R. venusta, Piet. 
Limnophilidee, 
McLachlan in his ‘ Revision and Synopsis,’ parts ii. & iii. continues 
his descriptions and figures of details of the 'species of this family be- 
longing to the European Fauna, making the following notes on synonymy, 
localities, &c. : — 
Limnophilus pavidus (Hag.), McLach., = borealis^ Zett., p. 50. 
Phryganea maculata^ Costa, = L. marmoratus, Curt., p. 54. 
Stenophylax Jiavo-spinosus, Stein, is a Limnophilus^ p. 59. 
LimnopKilus borealis, Kol., nec Zett., is renamed xanthodes, p. 60. 
Limnephila flavida, Rambur, = L. lunatus, Curt., p. 61. 
Limnophilus affinis, Hag., nec Curt., is renamed germanus, p. 63. 
Limnophilus nebulosus, Kirby, occurs in Lapland as well as in N. 
America. 
