202 Ins, 
NEUEOPTERA. 
Micrasema^ p. 259. Allied to Oligoplectrum, but unicolorous, and with 
different neuration and palpi. Type, 0. morosumy McLach. 
Thremma, p. 265. Allied to Micrasema ; spurs, 1.3.4 ; possessing 
ocelli, differing in neuration. Type, T. anomalum, sp. n., p. 266, pi. xxix., 
Greece. 
Cruncecia, p. 271. Allied to Lepidostomay but without scales, and dif- 
fering in neuration, palpi, &c. Type, Mormonia irrorata, Curtis. 
New species : — 
Sericostoma pedemontanum, p. 229, pi. xxv., Turin, memorahiley ibid., 
Alps of Dauphin^, turhatumy p. 231, Belgium, siculum, p. 232, Sicily, 
hamiferum, ibid., North Italy ?. 
Micrasema tristellumy p. 261, pi. xxviii.. Savoy, longulumy p. 263, 
pi. xxix., Saxony, gelidumy ibid. pi. xxviii., Finland, minimumy p. 264, 
pi. xxviii., Tyrol, Styria, Saxony, M. (?) exignuiriy p. 265, pi. xxviii., 
Saxony. 
Helicopsyche (?) sperata.y p. 269, pi. xxix., Naples. 
Helicopsyche. A summary of observations given by McLachlan, “ Revi- 
sion and Synopsis,” pt. v. pp. 266-269. A detailed account of the records 
of its appearance in Europe, with new observations, by Yon Siebold, 
appears in Bull. Ent. Ital. viii. pp. 73-82 ; also (with especial reference to 
Switzerland) by the same author in MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. pp. 246-252. 
Leptocerldoi. 
Binnie, P. N. H. Soc. Glasg. iii. p. 57, notices the species found in the 
neighbourhood of Glasgow. 
Neuroptera-Planipennia. 
Tanorpidoe, 
lioreus. H. L. Moody, Psycho, i. pp. 161 & 162, suggests that tho uso 
of the aborted wings is to support the female in the act of copulation. 
Sialidce. 
ChauUodes sinensisy Walker, figured in Girard's ‘ Traits elementaire,* 
ii pi. Ixviii. fig. 4. 
Ascalaphidce. 
Ascalaphus hohjvan'ensiSy Laxm., var. n. ponticus, McLach., Ent. M. M. 
xiii. p. 35, described. 
Nymphidce. 
Nymphes myrmeleonoideSy Leach, figured in Girard’s ‘ Trait4 Kidmen » 
taire,’ ii. pi. Ixviii. fig. 1. 
Pseudo-Neuroptkea. 
Thysanura. 
Reuter, O. M. Catalogus prsecursorius Poduridarum Fenniae. Medd. 
Soc. Fenn. i. pp. 78-86. 
Forty-three species are enumerated, of which some are given as new. 
