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32 [February, diagnosis siiys '^ Inter Glossosomn et Affrrpeficin iutermcdiuni." To my mind, the relationship to the former is very close, and to the latter remote. I think it probable that G. Nylanderi, McLach., which I do not possess, and have not seen for many years, is a Mystrophora. M. intermedin has occurred in several localities in Bohemia, and also in the Carpathiaiis ; its northward extension to Norway is interesting. It would seem that the generic term Mi/strophorus was used b\' Forster in Ili/mennpfera in 1S5G. Personally, I am not inclined to make any change, on account of the difference in termination : at the same time I would not hnoioi)irjli/ coin a new term differing in this point only. Mystrophorn (Klapalek) is not included in the "Zoological Record," neither haf* it found its way into the just published " Index Zoologicus." Lewisham, London : Deceniher, 1902. NEUROPTERA (IN THE LINN^AN SENSE) COLLECTED BY THE REV. A. E. EATON IN SOUTH NORWAY IN JULY, 1002, WITH SYNONYMIC AND OTHER NOTES. BY ROnERT McLACHLAN, F.R.S., &c. (THE EPHEMF.RIDJK BY THE REV. A. E. EATON, M.A., F.E.S.). In July, 1902, Mr. Eaton (accompanied by Mrs. Eaton) made a short excursion in South Norway. The primary object was an excursion pin-et simple, according to pre-arranged plan and contract. Hence they seldom stopped two nights at the same place, and as a great deal of ground (and water) was got over in a short space of time, ver}' little opportunity was allowed for entomological pursuits. Nevertheless, an examination of the results shows a tolerably long list of species which it is desirable to publish, and amongst them a few of considerable interest. Such a list is of importance to the few workers in Scandinavia, perhaps more so than to foreigners. More-over, South Norway is less woi-ked than tlu^ middle and northern portions. The route was briefly as follows : — Entering by Christiania, thence by rail to Sandviken ; road to Honefos and Heen ; steamer to Sprum ; road through the Valders district to Ljerdalsoren ; steamer to

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Neuroptera (in the Linnaean sense) collected by the Rev. A. E. Eaton in south Norway in July, 1902, with synonymic and other notes

R Mclachlan
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 39: 32-35 (1903)

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