THE GENERAL SUBJECT, TRICHOPTERA. 
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(= Mallophaga, Atrophia , Psocidce, and Teriniticlce), Thysanoptera, 
Neuroptera (sensu str., = Megaloptera and Sialidce ), Panorpatce , and 
Trichoptera ; the Embiclce are transferred to the Orthoptera-genuina. 
But these various “orders” are distributed amongst several “super¬ 
orders,” in which the Thysanoptera remain as distinct, and the Neu* 
roptera, Panorpatce , and Trichoptera form part of a division termed 
Petanoptera , which also includes Lepidoptera, Diptera , and Sipho- 
naptera (Pulicidce ). The remaining Pseudo-Neuropterous families in the 
old sense form part of the super-order Orthoptera. 
A list of species (principally Oclonata ) taken in the province of 
Gerona (Catalonia) is given by Cuni y Martorell, in An. Soc. Esp. 
xvi. p. 66. 
F. Trybom notes the occurrence of larvae of Trichoptera , • Perlidce , 
Ephemeridce, &c., amongst floating timber in JSTordland ; Ent. Tidskr. 
vi. pp, 163-167 & 216-218. 
Trichoptera. 
King, J. J., & Morton, Kenneth J. The Trichoptera of Scotland* 
Scot. Nat. (2) i. pp* 45-48, 94, & 95. 
Concluded [cf. Zool. Rec. xxi. Ins. p. 269], with supplementary local 
species. Of 155 British species, 125 have occurred in Scotland. 
PoletajEff, N. Sur les stemmates et leur faculte de vision chez les Phry- 
ganides* Hor. Ent. Ross, xviii. pp. 40-62, pi. ii. [Russian]. 
A list of species collected by Barrett, near Belfast, is given by McLach- 
lan, Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 164. 
Limnophilidce. 
Glyphotcdius punctaio-tineatus, Retz., found by Cuny-G-audier in the 
Vosges ; McLachlan, Rev d’Ent. iv. p. 1. 
Anomalopteryx chauviniana , Stein, recorded from the Vosges ; id. t. c. 
P-2. 
Mesophylcix aspersus, Rarnb., var. near Dumfries; J. J. King, P. N. H. 
Soc. Glasg. (2) i. p. iii. 
Sericostomatidce. 
Cruncecia irrorata , Curt., bred from larvae forming quadrangular cases ; 
K. J. Morton, Ent. M. M. xxii. p, 43. 
Lepiclostoma kirtum , F., bred from a quadrangular case ; id. t. c. p. 66.< 
Leptoceridce. 
Berceapullata , Curt., bred ; K. J. Morton, Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 43. 
Hy dropsy chidce. 
Stenopsyche. W. J. Wilson observed that the imagos of a species of 
this genus (probably S. griseipennis ) McLach.) descend below the surface 
of the water ; McLachlan, Ent. M. M. xxi. p. 234. 
