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INSECTA, NEUROPTERA. 
jnorphoses (Zool. Rec. 1869, p. 449) ia given by Giraud in Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
1870, Bull. p. xxxi'f and by M‘Laclilan in Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 77-79. 
OsmylidiB, 
M‘Lachlan, Ent. M. M. vi. p, 196, tabulates the genera allied to Osmylus) 
and enumerates the species belonging to each genus; ho remarks that in 
many species the tarsal claws are bifid or serrate. lie places Chrysopa puhi- 
costa, Walker, provisionally in Osmylus, and redescribes it, 1. c. p. 198. 
Ilyposmylus, n. g., M‘Lachlan, Ent. M. M. vi. p. 200. Allied to Osmylus, 
but the costal veinlets transversely united, so as to form many rows of costal 
cellules. Type II. punctipennis. Walker (described). 
Osmylus multiguttatus, p. 195, Trebizond ; lineatocollis, p. 196, India ; langii, 
p. 197, India; interlineatus, p. 199, Natal (or India?); mcjuinatus, p. 200, 
Oeram : spp. nn., M^Lachlan, 1. c. 
Hemerobi%d(2, 
Wallengben (CEfv. Sv. Ac. 1870, pp. 164-157) records the addition of 
six species to the Swedish fauna, one of which, Ilemei'ohms orotypus (/. c. 
p. 165), is new. 
Psectra diptera. Packard (Proc. Bost. Soc. xiii. p. 407) states that a spe- 
cimen of this rare insect had occurred in Maine, and does not differ, according 
to Hagen, from European individuals. 
ChrysopidcB. 
Wallengben (CEfv. Sv. Ak. 1870, p. 163) records the addition of 3 known 
species to the Swedish fauna. 
Coniopterygida, 
M‘Lachlan (Ent. M. M. vi. p. 238) remarks on the sexes of Cmiioptcryx, 
and is opposed to the supposition that psociformis and ulcyrodiformis may bo 
only sexes of one species. 
Panorpid(2. 
Merope tuber, Selys-Longchamps (Ann. E. Belg. xiii. Comp. rend, 
p. xxx) states that he has received a pair of this extremely rare species, and 
remarks on the structure of the anal appendices of the male. 
Panorpa cognata. Wallengren (CEfv. Sv. Ak. 1870, p. 152) records the 
occurrence of this species in Sweden. 
Boreus californicus, sp. n., Packard, Proc. Bost. Soc. xiii. p. 408, California, 
on the snow on Dec. 11th. 
Pseudo-Neuroptera. 
Thysanura*. 
Lubbock (Tr. L. S. xxvii.) continues his series of papers on the British 
species of Thysanura, describing several known species and some new ones, 
* The Recorder renews his potest (Zool. Rec. 1860, p. 451) against this 
family and the Mallophaga coming within his province. 
