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bably C. lunatus (Hag.) , Hermes— Ncuromits (Kanib.) and includes species 
of Chauliodes and Corydalis ; H. mactdatus= Cluml. serrieornis (Say) ; II. ru~ 
ficollis—C. mactdqjen^iis {Qmy) ) II maetdifera—C. maculipennis^ ) II du- 
hitatus— 5 C. californicus (Walk.)j II. mdecisus= $ C. rastricotmis (Ramb.) ; 
H. anttcus= $ C. sinensis (Walk.) ; II testaceus, hieroglyphicus, albipennisj 
and costalis belong to Corydalis ; Raphidid varia belongs to Trichoscelia. 
Hermes sinensis (Walk.) belongs to Chauliodes^ and, as there is already a C. 
sinensis, M^Lachlan changes the name to C. howrmgii. Hermes prasinus 
does not belong to the Sialidae ; it is the type of M^Lachlan’s Perlide genus 
Stenoperla. 
Corydalis cornutus. The larva of this species is described and figured in 
the Amer. Nat. i. p. 436, and the adult $ is figured, 1. c, p. 437. 
New species : — 
Chauliodes pusillus, M'Lachlan, Joiirn. Linn. Soc. ix. Zool. p. 231, East 
Indies ? j C. japonicus, M^Lachl. 1. c. p. 232, Japan. 
Corydalis hatesii, M'Lachlan, 1. c. p. 232, pi, 8. fig. 1, Ega ; C. crassicornis, 
M'Lachl. 1. c. p. 233, pi. 8. lig. 2, Texas ; and C. inamahilis, M‘Lachl. I. c, 
p. 235, pi. 8. fig. 3, Texas. 
Panorpidau. 
Tanorpa, M^Lachlan (Joum. Linn. Soc. ix. Zool. pp. 266-268) enume- 
rates the species of this genus found in Japan, namely ; — P.japonica(Thwdh.'), 
descr. p. 266; P.leucoptera (Ilhler); a species indicated but riot named by 
Hagen, with black wings spotted with white ; and 2 new species, 
Pa)\orpa Jdugii, sp. n., M'Lachlan, Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. Zool. p. 256, and 
and P. macrogaster, sp. n., M‘Lachl. 1. c. p. 257, Japan. 
Hagen remarks (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 90) upon the species of Panorpa 
from Japan, especially those described by Uhler. 
Eaton (Ann. Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xix. pp. 395-398) describes and figures 
the distinctive characters presented by the apical segments of the abdomen 
in the males of the British species of Panorpa, viz. P. communis, germanica, 
and cognata. 
Boreus hyemalis. The occurrence of this species near Croydon is recorded 
by Douglas, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 166. It was also taken at West Wickham 
by Scott, ibid. 
pHRYGANEIDiE. 
M'Lachlan (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 60-63) remarks upon various 
European species of this group, including : — Limncphilus pavidus (Hag.) ; 
Halcsus nigricoi’nis (Brauer) = awricoW/s ( Piet.), and guttatpennis 
(M^Lachl.) ; H. Jlavipennis (Piet.) ; Apatania fimhriata (Piet.) ; Mormonia 
irrorata (Curt.) ; Philopotamus siculus (Hag.) ; and Phyacophila venusta 
(Piet.). Under M. irrorata (pp. 59-61) M^Lachlan remarks upon the habits 
and dwellings of that species, and of two others found in company with it. 
In the males of Chatoptcryx the anterior tibice are destitute of spurs (p. 66). 
M‘Lachlan also calls attention to the fact that the name Hiplectrona (Westw.) 
has been misapplied by continental authors (p. 61). 
M^Lachlan publishes (Ent. Ann. 1868, pp. 1-7) some notes on British 
Trichoptera, supplementary to his monograph of those insects. Limncphilus 
