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fasciolata, ibid., from the Cape of Good Hope ; L. mfcrncilisj p. 607, from 
Ceylon ,* and L. alhicanda, p. 905, from China. 
Lihclhda ransonnetij Braiier, 1. c. p. 1009, from Tor on the Red Sea ; L. 
glciucaj Brauer, 1. c. p. 1012, from Ceylon. 
Macromia elegans, Brauer, 1. c. p. 905, from China. 
Ephemerida?:. 
Miiller states that the egRs of Oligoncvrin rhennna (Iinhoff) are attached 
to the last segment of the abdomen by a clear gelatinous substance which 
becomes hard and brittle. Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 2G2. 
A. E. Eaton records the occurrence of females of Cloeon rJiotlani under 
submerged stones. Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 14. 
Cloe viadei'cnsis, sp. n., Hagen, Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 25. 
Bcstis fiatida, sp. n., E. Piet. 1. c. p. 24, pi. 3. figs. 1-6, and B. sylvicola, 
sp. n., E. Piet, ibid., pi. 3. figs. 7-12, from San Ildefonso. 
PeRLIDA!. 
M^Lachlan records his having observed the female of Leiictra genicidata 
carrying her eggs upop the back of her abdomen. Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 216. 
The following known species of this family are figured by Pictet (Nevr. 
Espagne) : — Perla hcutica (Ramb.), pi. 1. figs. 1-3; P. madriicnsis (Ramb.), 
pi. 1. figs. 4-8. 
BerJa hagenii, sp. n., E. Pictet, 7 c. p. 12, pi. 2. figs. 1-3, Granada ; P. viri~ 
dinervis, sp. n., E. Piet. p. 19, pi. 2. figs. 4 & 6, Eaux-Bonnes. 
Nemoura Kmhrosa, sp. n., E. Piet. p. 20, pi. 2. figs. G & 7, and N.' lacustriSj 
sp. n., E. Piet. p. 21, pi. 2. figs. 8 & 9, from Penalaras. 
Gripoiitcryx rcticidata, .sp. n., Brauer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xv. 
p. 908, and G. tessellata, sp. n., Brauer, ibid., from Rio de Janeiro. 
Orthoptera genuina. 
Becker publishes a list of the Orthoptera genuina detected by him near 
Sarepta, in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. 1. pp. 492-493. 
Forficulida^. 
11. Dohun has concluded his monograph of the Insects of this family 
(Stett. ent. Zeit. 18G5, pp. G8-99). He characterizes the known genera 
Sparatia (Serv.), 1. c. p. G8, including of known species 8. pchimetra (Serv.), 
Forf. plana (Hl.)> rufna (StM), 8. nigrina (Stal) ; Lohophora (Serv.), 7 r. 
p. 70, to which he refers of known species X. morio (^?da.^-=rajitars%s (Serv.) 
and mgronitcns, tartarca, cincticQr7iis (StM), Foi'f. ausiralica (Le Guillou), 
Foi-f. sinndans and F. modcsta (StSl), Psalid. alhomarginata and P. fu&cipcn- 
nh (l)e Ilaan) ; Forjicida (inch Ajdcrygida, Westw.), 7 c. p. 84, with the 
known species F. tceniata (Dohrn), pcrclicroni (Guer.), Intcipcnnis (Serv.), 
rujiccp)s (Burm.),' nigripoinis (Motsch.), ^nacropyga (Westw.), higuttaia 
(Lat.), Irachynoia (l)e Ilaan), orsinii (Gene), s^nyinensis (Serv.), rvjicollis 
(Fab.), serrata (Serv.), auricidaria (IJnn), deeijnens (Gene), albipnmis (Meg.), 
fmdpuhescem (G^ne). 
Dunlop states that he observed a species of Earwig in India using its for- 
