433 Insecla. 
Systematic. 
-Odonata. 
characters, Lucas (xcvii, xcviii) figs. 1 and 
2, London Proc. ent. Soc. 1906. — S. nigra 
Queensland, Tillyard (489) Sydney 
N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 /sp. n. 
XL'arsoplilclna major (580), longiasima 
(581), Kalk Bayern, Handlirsch Fossil. 
Ins., spp. n. 
t Tarsophlebiidae fam. n. for Tar- 
aophlebia Hag., Handlirsch (467) T.c. 
Tauriphila azteca Mexico, Calvert 
(298) Biol. Centr.-Anier. Neuropt., sp. n. 
Tcrmitophorba gen. n. Libellulidae 
(305), rufina sp. n. N. 0. Afrika (306) 
pi. A f. 7, Forster Wiesbaden Jahrb. 
Ver. Natk. 59; and Mannheim Jahresber. 
Ver. Natk. 71-72. 
Tetrathemis flaveacens Kirby new to 
Australia, Tillyard Sydney N.S.W. 
Linn. Soc. 31 (487) fig. 
Thcrmagrion gen. n., iccbbianum 
sp. n. N. 6. Afrika (336), Forster Wies- 
baden Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59. 
Tholymis citrina Hag. pi. ix figs. 
9-11 (220), Calvert Biol. Centr.-Amer. 
Neuropt. 
Tramea incerta = ( Libellula bnsalis 
Burm.) Calvert (30) Ent. News 17. 
Trithemis erlangeri (312) pi. A f. 5, 
ellcnbcckii (314) f. 6, spp. n., N. O. 
Afrika, Forster Wiesbaden Jahrb. Ver. 
Natk. 59. — T. pluvialia sp. n. Usambara, 
Forster (30) Mannheim Jahresber. Ver. 
Natk. 71-72. 
f Tupus gen. n. permianua sp. n. Per- 
mian of Kansas, Sellards (249-258) 
Amer. J. Sci. 22. 
Umma declivium sp. n. Usambara, 
Forster (51) Mannheim Jahresber. Ver. 
Natk. 71-72. 
Uracia imbuta Bunn. pi. ix f. 6(218), 
fasbigiata Burm. figs. 7 and 8 (219), 
Calvert Biol. Centr.-Amer. Neuropt. 
t Urogomphus gen. n. for Aeaclina 
gigantea Germ, etc., Handlirsch (594) 
Fossil, ins. 
Urothemia aanguinea, designata pi. A 
figs. 1-3 (316), Forster Wiesbaden 
Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59. 
Zygonyx homatina sp. n. Transvaal, 
Forster (25) Mannheim Jahresber. 
Ver. Natk. 71 72. 
Zyxomma petiolata description, 
habits, Tillyard (480-482) Sydnev 
N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 31. 
(n- 9720 j) 
The memoir to which the following 
entries of Odonata refer was recorded 
in the Zoological Record, 1904. 
( Davidiua fruliatorferi Martin, Mis- 
sion Pavie 3, sp. n.) 
( Dysphaea baaitincta Martin, T.c. 
sp. n.) 
( Echo maxima Martin, T.c. sp. n.) 
(Gomphidia kriigeri Martin, T.c. 
sp. n.) 
( Gompliua vermicularis Martin, T.c. 
sp. n.) 
(llageniua gigaa Martin, T.c. sp. n.) 
( lleterogomph.ua imicolor Martin, T.c. 
sp. n.) 
( Macromia septima (Selys in coll.) 
Martin, T.c. sp. n.) 
( Mcrogomphvs gen. n., pavici sp. n., 
Martin, T.c.) 
(Onychogomphua camelns Martin, T.c. 
sp. n.) 
(Oroleatea octomaculata Martin, T.c. 
sp. n.) 
( Heterogompliua naninua Tonkin* 
Foerster, Entomol. Ztg. Wien 24 1905 
(19), sp. n.) 
(Heterogompliua amithii Selys, Rassen- 
bildung, Foerster, Entomol. Ztg. Wien 
24 1905 (21).) 
(Taclinura lieteroaticta Burm., di- 
morphism of female, Tillyard Sydney 
N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (302-306).) 
( Toaeachna gen. n. (21), fontinalia, 
Tonkin, sp. n , (24), Foerster, Entomol. 
Ztg. Wien 24 1905 (21).) 
f FOSSILS, OF EXTINCT ORDERS. 
The classification of Insects, recent 
and fossil, Handlirsch, Die fossilen 
Insekten ; 4 parts Leipzig, 1906. To be 
completed in eight parts. In recording 
this work we have followed the classifi- 
cation of the author in so far as it 
relates to extinct orders of Insects. 
These are therefore arranged apart ; but 
tlie novelties pertaining to existing 
orders are placed in our Record under 
their appropriate headings. The others 
we now deal with below. For a 
translation of the portions of the 
work relating to American fossil insects 
vide Handlirsch, 2. A portion of this 
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