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notatua] Fab., is now considered a distinct species, and not identical 
with capensis. 
Dipseudopsis fasciata^ sp. n., Brauer, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. p. 69, 
pi. iv. fig. 3, Senegal. 
Hydropsyche erythrophthalma^ p. 37, Turkestan, carhonaria^ p. 38, pi. 
iii. fig. 7, Turkestan and Kokand, ardens, p. 39, pi. iv. fig. 1, Turkestan, 
straminea, p. 40, pi. iv. fig. 2, Turkestan and Kokand, McLachlan, Fedts- 
chenko’s Turkestan (Neurop.), spp. nn. 
Psychomyia usitata, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 41, pi. iv. fig. 3, Turkestan. 
Rhyacophilidce. 
Glossosomd dentatum, sp. n., McLachlan, 1. c. p. 43, Turkestan. 
Agapetus bidens, p. 43, pi. iv. fig.' 5, Turkestan and Kokand, tridens^ 
p. 44, pi. iv. fig. 6, Turkestan, cocandicus, ibid. pi. iv. fig. 7, Kokand, id. 
1. c. spp. nn. 
Bercea dira, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 45, pi. iv. fig. 8, Turkestan. 
Hydroptilidce. 
Agraulea pallidulaj sig. n., McLachlan, 1. c. p. 46, pi. iv. fig. 8, Tur- 
kestan. 
Neuroptera-Planipennia. 
Panorpidce. 
McLachlan, Tr. E. Soc. 1875, pp. 183-191, describes all the species 
known to him as occurring in Japan, including 7 of Panorpa^ and de- 
scribes the following new genera and species : — 
Leptopanorpa^ p. 187. Differs from Panorpa by the extreme slender- 
ness of all its parts ; the rostrum exceedingly long, the three terminal 
segments of abdomen almost thread-like, the cheliferoiis segment with 
a long footstalk. L. ritsemce, ibid;, and sieboldi, p. 188. 
Panorpodes, p. 188. Intermediate . between Panorpa and Euphania. 
Rostrum short ; penultimate and antepenultimate $ segments not modi- 
fied ; wings more as in Panorpa. P.paradoxa., p. 189. 
Panorpa pry eriy p. 185, and wormaldi, p. 186. 
SialidcB. 
Corydalis cornuta. A condensed account of the metamorphoses, &c. 
(with copied figures), given by W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. vii. pp. 64-67. 
Ascalaphidoe. 
Idricerus sogdianus, sp. n., McLachlan, Fedtschenko’s Turkestan 
{Neurop.')y p. 11, pi. i. fig. 8, Turkestan. 
Ascalaphus kolyvanensisy a vaf. from Turkestan, figured by Mc- 
Lachlan, 1. c. pi. i. figs. 9 & 10. 
Ascalaphus ramburi, sp» n., id. Tr. E. Soc. p. 177, Japan. 
Myrmeleonidce. 
Notes on species occurring in the south-west of France ; the most 
interesting being A canthaclisis occitahica and Megistopus Jlavicornis. M. 
Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. p. ccxxi. 
