246 Ins. 
NEUROPTERA. 
Megalomus lanceolatus , sp. n., G-erstaecker, MT. Vorpomm.’xvi. p. 110, 
Sydney. 
Micromus vinaceus, sp. n., id. t. c. p. Ill, Rockhampton. - 
Ghrysopidce. 
Dewitz, H. Die Angelhaare der Cfirysopenlarven, Biol. Centralbl. 
iv. pp. 722 & 723. 
Relates the manner in which the skins of sucked Aphides, &c., are 
attached. 
Variation in neuration in Chrysopa ; J. E. Fletcher, Ent. M. M. xxi. 
p. 258. 
Chrysopa stictoneura , sp. n,, G-erstaecker, MT. Vorpomm. xvi. p. 103, 
Rockhampton, 
ConiopterygidcB. 
Low, Franz. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Coniopterygiden. SB. Ak. 
Wien, xci. pp. 73-89, with plate. 
An important memoir in two divisions:—i., Eine neue Coniopterygiden- 
Larva ; ii., Uebersicht der Gattungen, He first details the structure of 
a larva found amongst Cocciclce on Pinus mughus, which produced C. 
lutea , Wallengren, for which the new generic term Aleuropteryx (p. 74) 
is proposed, based on characters of larva and imago; C. aleurodiformis, 
Steph., psociformis , Curtis, and lactea, Wesm. (? tineiformis , Curt.), 
being retained in Coniopteryx. Each species is fully described, and the 
details well figured. The larvae of the two genera differ essentmlty in 
the form of the mouth parts, 
Pseudo-Neurgpteea. 
Kolbe, H. J, Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Pseudo-Neuroptera Algeriens 
und der Ostpyrenaen. B. E. Z. xxix. pp. 151-157, pi. v, 
Brongniart, Bull. Soc s Rouen, 1885, pp. 63-67, in his sub-order (of 
Neurorthopteres) Pseudo-Neuroptera (Carboniferous), divides it into 6 
families : (1) Megasecopterida (p. 63), comprises insects in some respects 
analogous to Perlidw , &c. ; in it are placed Protocapnia, g. n. (p. 63), 
without description, Brodia , Scud., Trichaptum and Campyloptera, 
gg. nn., ibid., without description, Sphecoptera , g. n. (ibid.), and here 
Breyeria is placed, Woodwardia, g. m, p. 64 [W, nigra, Brongu., is figured 
on pi. iv. fig. 1], and Corydaloides scudderi and gracilis \_C. scudderi is 
figured on pi. iv. fig. 3 ; cf. also Bull. Soc, Ent, Fr. (6) v. p. 13, and Le 
Nat. vii. p. 24]. (2.) Protodonota (p. 65), for a g. n. Protagrion (p. 65), of 
which a short indication is given. (3.) Homothetida , Scudder, in which 
are Hemeristia, Scud., Pachytylopsis, De Borre, Chrestotes, Scud., Omalia, 
Coemans, and 3 gg. nn. (p. 66), viz., Oustaletia, Brachyptilus, and Dia - 
phanoptera, indicated without description. (4.) Protephemerina (p. 66), 
for Homaloneura, g. n. (ibid), stated to be allied to Potamanthus. (5.) 
Protoperlida (ibid.), for Protodiamphipnoa, Protokollaria, Pictetia, and 
