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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
Sul) -lam. — A giiionina. 
Sympycna fusca, Yan der Linden. 
One ? from Yangihissar, 18th April, 
Occurs also over the greater part of Europe (but not in the British Isles), and in Siberia, 
Asia Minor, Western Turkestan, Algeria and Morocco. 
Agrion ptjlchellitm, Yan der Linden. 
5 $ and 4 $ from Yarkand, 22nd May. 
Distributed over the greater part of Europe ; occurs also in Asia Minor, Mingrelia, and 
Western Turkestan. 
There is also (in spirits) a larva of some species of Libellulidce, together with larva and 
‘ nymphs ’ of a species of Agrionidce, all from Yarkand, taken in November. 
Family — UP HEM ERIBjE. 
Ephemera, sp. 
There is a fragment of a male imago of a species of this genus in spirits, from the 
Jhelum valley, not determinable. 
Family — PERLIDJE. 
Of this family there are B males and 1 female of a large species of Perla, and four or 
five of a small species (with two ocelli) in spirits, from the Jhelum valley — from Kohala to 
Baramula; a small pinned Per la (nearly destroyed) from Tankse, Pankong valley, to Chagra, 
and a Nemoura, in spirits, from Murree, in the Punjab. 
It is useless to attempt to describe these with any chance of success. The ? of the large 
Perla (in very bad condition) has a deep triangular notch on the margin of the egg-valve ; 
the head and thorax without markings. 
PLANIPENNIA. 
Family — MYRMEIEONIDJE. 
Myrmegelurus punctulatus, Steven. 
One 2 from Leh, 6th September. 
Occurs also in Hungary and South Russia. The example from Leh does not materially 
differ from others in my collection from Sarepta. Possibly the black markings on the head 
and thorax (always variable) are rather less pronounced. 
Family— C1IR YSOPIDM 
Chrysopa vulgaris, Schneider. 
One ? from Ighiz \ ur, Eastern Turkestan, 18th May, appears to belong here. 
It differs from ordinary examples in the dividing veinlet of the third cubital cellule in 
the anterior wings being interstitial ; but this is a not infrequent aberration in European 
examples. 
