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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
NEUROPTERA. 
BraueRj Fried. Erster Bericht iiber die auf der Weltfahrt der 
Kais. Fregatte Novara gesammelten Neuropteren. Ver- 
handl. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Band xiv. pp. 159-164. 
The total number of Neuroptera (sens, lat.) collected during 
the voyage of the ^ Novara^ amounts to 107, belonging to 50 
genera. Of these, 14 genera with 25 species belong to the true 
Neuroptera, and 36 genera with 82 species to the section 
Pseudoneuroptera of the Orthoptera. Of the latter (all Odo- 
nata) Brauer gives a list, and characterizes two new genera and 
one new species. 
Hagen, H. A. Nevropteres (non Odonates) de la Corse, &c. 
(Vide Orthoptera.) 
Hagen, H. Ueber Phryganiden-Genause. Stett. entom. Zei- 
tuug, 1864, pp. 113-144 and 221-263. 
Hagen, H. Phryganidarum synopsis synonymica. Verhandl. 
zool.-bot. Gesellsch. in Wien, Bd. xiv. pp. 799-890. 
M^Lachlan, R. On the types of Phryganidce described by 
Fabricius from the Banksian Collection. Trans. Ent. Soc. 
London, 3rd series, vol. i. pp. 656-659. March 1864 
(read 7th December, 1863). 
M'Laciilan, R. On the Trichopterous genus Polycentropus 
and the allied genera. Entom. Monthly Mag. vol i. pp. 
25-31. 
M^Lachlan, R. Notes on British Trichoptera. Entom. An- 
nual, 1864, pp. 140-153. 
M^Lachlan, R. a synonymic list of the British Trichoptera. 
Entom. Annual, 1865, pp. 29-36. 
Meyer-Ddrr, H. Zusammenstellung der auf meiner Reise 
durch Tessin und Ober-Engadin (1863) beobachteten und 
eingesammelten Neuroptern. Mittheil. Schweiz, entom. 
Ges. May 1864, pp. 219-225. 
This paper contains a list of the species of Neuroptera (in the 
old sense) obtained by the author in the districts of Ticino and 
the Upper Engadin, with notes of the altitude at which many 
of the insects occurred, and indications of one or two new 
species. 
Genei'ul remarks on the order : — 
Meyer-Durr (Mitth. Schw. ent. Ges. 1864, pp. 223-225) 
gives a list of 34 species of true. Neuroptera obtained by him in 
the Upper Engadin and Ticino in 1863. 
Hagen (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, 4® ser. tome iv. pp. 38-46) gives 
