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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Some remarks springing from tliis mode of looking at tlie sulyect are of 
more value than the classification itself. At p. 46 we find a species cited, 
hut not described, under the name of Ilydropsyche wal&ericma (Kol, in lit.), 
It is said to be allied to II. nehulosa (Piet.). 
Hagen has published (1. c. pp. 222-228) a catalogue of the Fhryganidce of 
the neighbourhood of Zurich, chiefly from Bremi’s list of his collections, but 
with the addition of species from other parts of Switzerland (see above, p. 670). 
The number of species found about Zurich is 64 j the total number cited in 
the catalogue is 101 3 but 61 species not included in it have been recorded by 
Pictet as occurring about the Lake of Geneva, which brings the whole of the 
recorded Phryyanidoi of Switzerland to 162. 
The whole of the eight Madeiran species of this family cited by Hagen 
(Ent. M. Mag. ii. pp. 76-81) appear to be peculiar to that island. Five 
of them are described as newj and three, namely, Tinodes cinerea, T, grisea^ 
and Agapetus punctatuS) were described by Hagen in Stettin, entom. iZeit. 
Bd. xxi. 
Limnephilus subceniredis (Hagen) occurs in Britain, according to Eaton, Ent. 
M. Mag. ii. p. 158. [Subsequently this was found to be a mistake]. 
Neio genera : — 
Sattotricha, g. n., Brauer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xv. p. 416. Allied to 
Sericostoma 3 basal joint of antennm rather longer than head 3 max. palpi 
five-jointed ( ^^), basal joint very long, second short, obcordate 3 posterior 
■wings acute, angularly produced in the middle of anterior margin. Sp. S. 
ptychoptei'yXj sp. n., Brauer, p. 417, from Sydney. 
Calamoceras^ g. n., Brauer, p. 417. Allied to Gdera\ basal joint of an- 
tennae much shorter than the head 3 forehead tuberculiform 3 max. palpi ( $ ) 
long, joint 1 short, the rest longer but gradually diminishing in length 3 
wings broad, anterior broad at apex and obliquely trimcated. Sp. >S. mcirsupus, 
sp. n., Brauer, 1. c., from Gibraltar. 
Tetracentron, g. n., Brauer, p. 418. Allied to Leptocerus 3 spm’s 2, 2, 4 3 
max. palpi with joints 2 and 3 very long, 6 still longer. Sp. T. sarothropus, 
sp. n., Brauer, 1. c., from New Zealand. 
Nyctiophylax, g. n., Brauer, p. 419. Allied to Folycentropus) joints of 
max. palpi not longer than 3 and 4 together 3 spurs 3, 4, 4. Sp. N. sinensis, 
sp. n., Brauer, 1. c., from Shanghai. 
Ilydromanicus, g. n., Brauer, p. 420. Allied to Tinodes 3 joints 2-4 of max. 
palpi nearly equal, 6 as long as the preceding together 3 fore wings truncated 
at apex. Sp. H. irroratus, sp. n., Brauer, 1. c., from Java. 
Anomalostoma, g. n., Brauer, p. 421. Allied to Glossosoma 3 spurs 2, 2, 4. 
Sp. A. allonew-a, sp. n., Brauer, p. 422, Irom New Zealand. 
Tricenodes*, g. n., M‘Lachlan, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. v. p. 110. Allied 
to Mystacides 3 second joint of max. palpi nearly equal to first, third joint 
elongate 3 anterior wings with first apical cell short. Sp. Lept. hicolor (Curt.) 
and Myst. conspersa (Bamb.). 
Wormaldia, g. n., M^Lachlan, p. 140. Allied to Philopotamus 3 joints 1 and 
2 short, stout, 3 very long, 4 scarcely longer than 2, 6 about equal to 3. Sp. 
Tricena, M ‘Lachlan (see ‘liecord,’ 1804, p. 666 ). 
