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INSECTA, NEUROPTERA. 
HydroptilidcB, 
A. E. Eaton has determined 9 British species and 6 genera. Ent. M. M. 
ix. p. 120. 
Neuroptera Planipennia* 
Sialis sibirtca, sp. n., M^Lachlan, Ann. Ent. Belg. xv. p. 66, pi. i. fig. 10 
(details), Siberia. 
An analysis of the Recorder’s recent work on the Ascalaphidce (cf. Zool. 
Bee. viii. p. 401) is given by De Selys-Longchamps in OR. Ent. Belg. 1872, 
pp. xxxiv-xxxvi. 
Sisyra dalii occurs in abundance near Reigate (England). R. M^Lachlan, 
Ent. M. M. ix. p. 62. 
Hemerohim inconspicuus occurs at Rannoch (Scotland) : id. ibid. p. 88. 
Chrysopa septempunctata. An account of the mode of oviposition ^nd of 
the newly hatched larva is given by A. Muller, ibid. pp. 60 & 88. 
Chtpsopa dasyptera, sp. n., McLachlan, Nachr. Ges. Mosc. and Bull. Mosc. 
1872, pt. 3, p. 193, South Russia and Samarcand. 
Tanorpa amurensis, sp. u., id. Ann. Ent. Belg. xv. p. 69, pi. i. fig. 11, Amur 
Land. 
Pseudo-Neuroptbra. 
Thysanura. 
lapyx solifugus, Haliday. Lucas notices its discovery in Burgundy, and 
discusses the homology of the abdominal segments after the opinions of 
Haliday, Meinert, and Humbert. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) ii. p. Ixxi. 
Thysanopter4. 
Thrips. A. Muller notices damage to framed engravings caused by the 
insects getting between the paper and the glass. Ent. M. M. ix. p. 13. 
Thrips frumentariiis, sp. n,, T. Boling, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 661-664, 
injurious to corn crops in the Harz. Its habits, larva, &c. are noticed at 
length. 
PsOCIDiE. 
Clothilla inquilina. Ritsema (Alb. Nat. 1872, p. 255) notes an instance 
recorded in Arch. path. Anat. 1871, p. 283, of immense numbers of this 
insect (so determined by Gerstacker) appearing suddenly in an old house in 
August. 
Psocus longicornis, F., occurs in North India according to M‘Lachlan. P. 
cosmopterus, M‘Lach., = P. taprobaneSj Hag., Ent. M. M. ix. p. 76. P. pal- 
liatus, Hag., allied in some respects to Amphipsoctis, probably forms the type 
of another genus; id. 1. c. p. 77. P. roseuSj Hag., is an Epipsocus: id. 1. c. 
p. 78. 
Stenopsocus stigmaticus (redescribed) occurs in Britain ; id. 1. c. p. 63. 
AmphipsocuSj g. n., id. ibid. p. 76. Allied to Ccccilius) but the pterostigma 
emits an abbreviated veinlet. A. pilosusj sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 77 (fore- wing 
figured). North India. 
Psyllipsocus, g. n., Selys-Longchamps, ibid. p. 146. Allied to Ccecilius, but 
with a supplementary nervure to the inner margin near the base, Type 
