TRICHOPTEIIA, NEUEOPTEKA-PLANIPENNIA. 
Ins. 201 
pp. 116-124 123, and Z. wiss. Zool. xxxv. pp. 65-74 & 82 & 83, pi. iv. 
figs. 22-24, pi. V. figs. 25-30 & 38, all of which have been previously 
noticed in abstract in Zool. Rec. xvi. Ins. pp. 206 & 207. 
New genera and species : — 
AUotrichia, g. n., McLachlan, Z. c. p. 508. Allied to Agraylea, but 
differing in the form and neuration of wings, &c. Type, Agraylea palli- 
corniSy Eaton. 
Stactobia, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 515 (= Hydroptila, Eaton, oUm, noticed). 
Differs from all other European species in having 1 ‘2'4 spurs. Includes 
Hydroptila fuscicornis, Schneider, and S. eatoniella, sp. n., p. 517, pi. lix., 
Pyrenees, Savoy, and Switzerland. 
Agraylea cognatella, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 507, pi. Iviii., Finland. 
Oxyethira distinctella., sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 521, pi. Ixix., Finland. 
Neuroptera-Planipennia. 
McLaciilan, Robert. Notes on some Neuroptera-Planipennia described 
by the late M. A. -Edouard Pictet in his N<5vropteres d’Espagne, 
1865. Ent. M. M. xvii. pp. 62-64. 
Critical notes on a species of Sialis and on Chrysopa, from an examina- 
tion of types. 
Meinert, F. Om Mundens Bygning hos Larven af Myrmeleontiderne, 
Hemerobierne (og Dytiscerne). Vid. Medd. 1878-79, pp. 69-72. 
Panorpidce. 
An anonymous observer records, in Feuill. Nat. xi. p. 14, that two small 
fish, that he had caught and placed on the river bank, were attacked by 
Panorpa, which inserted its rostrum into the nostrils, and pierced the 
eyes. 
Sialidce. 
Sialis nigripes, E. Piet., = a small form of S. fuliginosa, Piet, pere ; 
McLachlan, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 62. 
Indications of a possibly new species of Sialis, from Portugal; id. 
op. cit. xviii. p. 106. 
Sialis lutaria, auett., is considered by Kolbeto be represented hy Phry- 
ganea flavilatera, L., and thus becomes S. fiavilatera ; S. E. Z. xli. p. 351. 
Mantispidoe. 
Cavanna notices the occurrence of Mantispa perla, Pallas, on Monte 
Volture, South Italy ; Resoconti Ent. Ital. 1880, p. 16. 
Osmylidee. 
Sisyra dalii, McLach., occurs in Portugal ; McLachlan, Ent. M. M. 
xvii. p. 106. 
Hemerohiidee. 
Hemerohius subnebidosus, Steph., bred from galls of Cynips hollari ; 
E. A. Fitch, Ent. xiii. p. 263. 
