TRICHOPTERA. 
Ins. 197 
Nachr. vi. p. 72. The concluding pt. ix. deals with the Hydroptilidoe. 
The Supplement, pt. ii., notices such additions, corrections, local informa- 
tion, &c., as have come to hand since the publication of Part i. of this 
portion, with addenda. The Appendix consists of a Systematic Catalogue, 
in which 474 species are enumerated, of which 409 have been noticed 
within the geographical limits of Europe ; and a Geographical Summary, 
in which a comparative table of the number of species occurring in those 
districts that have been tolerably well worked is given, together with 
analytical remarks for each of those countries or districts. Then 
follows an Index (including synonyms) of families, genera, and species. 
Muller, Fritz. Sobre as casas construidas pelas larvas de Insectos 
Trichopteros da provincia de Santa Catharina. Arch. Mus. R. Jan. 
iii pp. 99-134 & (explanation of plates) 209-214, pis. viii.-xi. (dated 
1878 on cover). {Vide infrd.~\ 
. Uber die von den Trichopterenlarven der Provinz Santa 
Catharina verfertigen Gehause [Archives de Museu national, vol. iii. 
pp. 99-134 & 209-214. Rio de Janeiro : 1880. Aus dem Portu- 
giesischen iibersetz von dem Bruder des Yerfassers, Dr. Hermann 
Muller in LippstadtJ . Z. wiss. Zool. xxxv. pp. 47-87, pis. iv. & v. 
This memoir has mostly been anticipated by the scattered and (in 
many cases) reduplicated observations noticed in Zool. Rec. xvi. Ins. 
pp. 203-207. It is accompanied by two large plates, with crowded figures 
of details, which do much to elucidate the text. The Recorder would 
add that he has received from Dr. F. Muller a series of specimens (both 
of cases and of the insects bred from the larvas that manufactured them), 
typical so far as the memoir is concerned. As the greater part of the 
observations have been already recorded, only special citations will be 
noticed under the family headings. 
McLachlan’s notes on egg-masses deposited on leaves of trees far from 
water {cf. Zool. Rec. xvi. Ins. p. 204] reprinted in Am. Ent. iii. p. 59. 
Carnivorous habits of Caddis-worms ; G. C. Goody, Sci. Goss. xvi. 
p. 94. 
Phryganeidce. 
Wallengren, H. D. J. Om Skandinaviens Arten af Familjen Phryga- 
neidce. Ent. Tidskr. i. pp. 64-75. 
Consists of a tabular arrangement of genera according to neuration (in 
which the old genera Neuronia and Phyganea are broken up into several), 
and brief descriptions ^ of the native species, with localities, &c. The 
author retains Ilolostomis (Mannerheim) for N. phalcenoides, Oligostomis 
(Kol.) for N. reticulata and allies, Neuronia (Leach) for lapjjonica and 
ruficrus, which latter he continues to consider the true striata, L. ; Phry- 
ganea is limited to grandis and striata, which latter he terms bipunctata 
(Retz.) (and in a foot-note enters into a long discussion on the subject). 
P. varia and ohsoleta form a new genus, and Trichostegia (Kol.) is 
retained for P. minor. 
Dasystegia, g. n., Wallengren, 1. c. p. 66. Differentiated on certain 
