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Reviewed by Stein in B. E. Z. 1870, pp. 427, 428, and by Zeller in S. E. Z. 
1870, pp. 42o, 420. 
M'Lachlan (Tr. E. S. 1870, p. 631) notices a few insects of this order 
collected at Kinsembo (Congo) by Ansell. 
Wallenghen ((Efv. Sv. Ak. 1870, pp. 146-182) enumerates and describes 
species new to the Swedish fauna. 
Trichoptera. 
Wallengren (ffifv. Sv. Ak. 1870, pp, 167-171) describes 32 known 
species as new to the Swedish fauna. He has also (/. c. pp. 146-161) given 
a revision of Zetterstedt’s species of the' JEqid’palpia^ after an examination of 
the types. Pliryganea nuhila-= RhyacopJiila imlgaris^ Piet. ; P. charpentiei'i 
= Philopotamus montanus, Don. ; P. wnhrosa — Polycentropus Jlavomaculatus, 
Piet. ; P. waenerii and P. griseola — Tinodes lurida, 0. ; P. aureola = Tinodes 
pusilla, 0., M‘L. ; P. hirta= Mormonia hirta^ F. ; P. ciliaris— Notidobia 
cilmrts, L, ; P. chrysocephala = Se7'icostoma spencit, Kby. ? j P. minuta—Silo 
pallipes, F. ; P. tmcta—Bi'achyccntrm suhnubilus, C. ; P. vestita and albicans 
= Molanna angustata, C. ; P. barbata— Leptocerus nervosus^P. \ P. hectica — 
Setodes ochracea^ 0. j P. oclnata— Triccnodcs bicoloi', 0. ; P. 4t-fasciata=i Mys^ 
tacides 4t-fasciata,P. { = longicornis, L.); P. albifrons = Leptocerus albifronSj 
L. ; P. aziirea= Mystacides azurea, L. {^—nigra^ Piet.); P. 7iigra— ? 
M'IjACHLAn (Ann. E. Belg. xiii. pp. 1-12) revises many of Rambur’s 
species, after an examination of the types. The Incequipalpia had already 
been revised by Hagen ; and M‘ Each Ian mostly agrees with his views, ex- 
cepting that he states Limnephila scabripmnis to be a Stenophylax, and not an 
Halesus. In the Aiquipalpia he gives the following determinations : — Mys- 
tacida vemosa = Leptocerus nervosus, F. ; M. alhimacula = Leptocerus bimaculatusy 
St.; 3/. ohsoleta=: Setodes ochracca, 0.; M. 7'ufina^Ijcptoccrus cmcrcws, 0. ; 
M. leucophcea and subtrifasciata = Setodes leucophcea, R. ; M. vetida=: Lepto- 
cerus dissimilis, St. * 
White (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 63) records Limnophilus pavidus^ Hag., and 
Phi'yganea obsoleta, Hag., from Inverness-shire, Scotland. 
Brachyeend'us suhnuhilus. M'Lachlau (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 19) records a 
partially gynandromorphous individual of this species ; the palpi and left 
anterior wing are female, but all the rest of the insect has male characters. 
(See also Tr. E. S. 1870, Proc. p. xxiii.) 
Enoieyla pusilla. Ritsema (Tijdschr. Ent. 1870, pp. 111-120) gives a his- 
tory of the metamorphoses of this terrestrial species, accompanied by a plate 
of figures of the different stages. 
Neuroptera Planipennia. 
Sialidce. 
Stalls fidginosa. Wallengren (Q5fv. Sv. Ac. 1870, p. 162) records the oc- 
currence of this species in Sweden. 
A species of Stalls is noticed by M'Lachlan (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 146) as 
occurring in Japan. 
Stalls chilensis, n. sp., M^Lachlan, Ent. M. M. vii. p. 146, Chili. 
Mantispidee. 
Mantispa styriaca. A translated abstract of Brauer’s account of the meta- 
