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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE . 
(Pseudoneuroptera.) 
Hagen, H. A. Nevropteres (non Odonates) de la Corse, 
recueillis par M. E. Bellier de la Chavignerie en 1860 et 
1861. Ann. Soc. Ent. Pr. 4® ser. tome iv. pp. 38-45, and 
Additions,** I, c. p. 46. 8th June, 1864 (read 27th March, 
1861, 9th July, 1862, and 13th May, 1863). 
Meyer-Durr. /See Neuroptera (p. 562). 
Selys-Longchamps,Ed. de. Catalogue des Nevropteres Odonates 
de la Corse, etabli d^apres un examen des C basses de M. E. 
Bellier de la Chavignerie faites en 1860 et en 1861. Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. tome iv. pp. 35-47. 8th June, 1864 
(read 27th March and 9th July, 1862). 
VoLLENHovEN, S. VAN. Bijdrage ter aanvulling van de Naam- 
lijst der inlandsche Waternimfen. Bouwstoffen voor eene 
fauna yan Nederland, 3de Deel, p. 188. 
Contains a note of three species of Dragonflies (Libellula fulva, 
L. dulia, and L. rubicunda) new to the fauna of Holland. 
Walsh, B. J. On the pupa of Bcetisca obesa (Walsh). Proc. 
Entom. Soc. of Philadelphia, vol. iii. pp. 200-206. August 
1864. 
{Mallophaga.) 
Giglioli, Henry. On some parasitical Insects from China. 
Journ. Microsc. Science, vol. iv. pp. 18-26. 1864. 
{Thysanura.) 
Haliday, a. H. lapyx, a new genus of insects belonging to 
the stirps Thysanura, in the order Neuroptera. Linn. 
Trans, vpl. xxiv. pp. 441-447, pi. 44. 
Thysanura. 
Haliday (Linn. Trans, vol. xxiv. pp. 441-447) describes a 
new genus and species of this group from Southern Europe and 
Algeria, under the name of lapyx solifugus [1. c. p. 442). This 
insect is most nearly allied to Campodea (Westw.), and, like it, 
appears to be intermediate in its characters between the Le- 
pismidds and Poduridce ; Haliday accordingly regards it as the 
type of a third family, lapygidce, the characters of which are 
shown, as compared with those of the other two families, in 
parallel columns on pp. 445, 446. The principal characters may 
be summed up as follows : — 
I. AntennaB multiarticulate j claws two, equal ; abdominal segments ten. 
Pam. 1. Lepismidi^, Maxillae bilobate, with long palpi j pro thorax large ; 
