NEUROPTERA-PLANIPENNIA. 
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Osmyliilce. 
Sisyra terminalis, Curt., occurs in Belgium, and the types of S.fuscafa, 
Ramb., belong to this species, and not to S. fuscata, Fabr. ; McLachlan, 
CR. Ent. Belg. xxv. p. cxxxiii. 
Osmylus langi, McLach., figured in Waterhouse’s Aid to Identification 
of Insects, i. pi. 71. 
Hemerohiidce. 
Sartena, Hagen, 1864, = NeurortJius, Costa, 1863, and S, amoena^ Hag., 
N.iridipennis, Costa; probably Rambur’s Mucropalpus fallax (1842), 
is also identical ; McLachlan, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 89. Hagen, 1. c. p. 140, 
agrees, and is of opinion that M. fallax, is certainly identical, in which 
case the insect should be termed Neurorthus fallax, Rambur. 
Dilar americanus, sp. n., McLachlan, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 65, Ken- 
tucky. 
Ohrysopidce. 
A. Constant, Bull. Soo. Ent. Fr. (6) i. pp. xxi.-xxiii., relates that 
having a brood of larvm of Pempelia euphorhiella, he was surprised to 
find amongst them larvm of “ H^merobes ” (probably Chrysopa) which 
devoured the larvae of the moth. He placed them subsequently with 
the larvae of various Noctuidoj, which, after violent contortions, suc- 
cumbed to the attacks of their enemies. H. Lucas, 1. c. p. xxx., follows 
up these observations by adding that on one occasion he found larvae of 
Ilemerohius” devouring those of Ilylotoma roso?, and they produced 
“ Jlemerohius perla.^' 
Chrysopa vulgaris found in quantity on the snow in December, when 
the temperature was as low as — 8° Reaumur. Spatzier, SB. Ver. Briinn, 
xix. p. 19. Discovered in the Island of Ascension; C. 0. Waterhouse, 
Ann. N. H. (5) viii. p. 436. 
Chrysopa minima^ sp. n., Kiljander, Medd. Soc. Fenn., vii. p. 154, 
Finland. 
Chrysopa ochracea, n., Albarda, Veth’s Midden-Sumatra, iv., pt. 5, 
p. 15, Sumatra. 
Nothochrysa sumatrana, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 15, Sumatra. 
Leucoclirysa abnormis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 16, Sumatra. 
Ascalaphidce. 
Ascalaphus holyvanensis, Laxm., common near Gallipoli, Turkey ; 
G. F. Mathew, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 11. 
Helcopteryx rhodiogramma, Ramb., figured in Waterhouse’s Aid to 
Identification of Insects, pi. Ixvii. 
Myrmeleonidoe. 
Dewitz, H. Mundtheile der Larve von Myrmeleon. SB. nat. Fr. 1881, 
pp. 163-165. 
Controverts the assertion that the larva of Myrmeleon has no true 
mouth. Followed by observations by Peters on the same [subject, espe- 
cially with regard to Meinert’s published statements. 
