This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910. Excerpt: ... (a.) Abdomen red, yellow and black; tegulae red; scutellum with two red spots; metathorax without spots; legs red and black, (a.) Larger (and with other differences) N. vicinalia aldrichi (b.) Smaller N. modocorum (b.) Abdomen black and yellow, with a little reddish; legs yellow, red and black; tegulae yellow, at least in part; scutellum, post scutellum and metathorax black N. coquilletti S (22.) 2V. pascoensis Ckll. Pasco (Kincaid); Wawawai, May IS (Mann). (23.) N. jennet Ckll. N. Yakima (Jenne). Not a true Xanthidium; there is apparent affinity with Micronomada; see Canad. Entom., 1906, p. 282. Holonomada. (24.) N. heaperia Ckll. Pullman, May IS and 23, 1909 (3fann). One is much smaller than the other. (2S.) N. edwardsii Cresson. Pullman, June 1 (Mann). (26.) N. vinnula Cresson. Spokane, May 20, Wawawai, May IS, and Pullman, May 23 (Mann). (27.) JV. mutans n. sp. Pullman (Mann). Micronomada. (28.) N. semisuavia n. sp. Wawawai (Mann). Nomadula. (29.)-Y. articulata Smith. Pullman, May 28 (Mann). (30.) N. erythrochroa Ckll. Pasco (Kincaid); N. Yakima, June (Jenne). SOME NEUROPTERA FROM AUSTRALIA. By Nathan Banks, East Falls Church, Va. From Professor Perkins of Hawaii, and Mr. Dodd of Kuranda, Queensland, I have received a number of Australian Neuroptera. The Chrysopidae and a few other forms are described in this article. There are four genera of Chrysopidae in Australia; Chrysopa, Nothochrysa, Anhylopteryx, and Apochrysa. The first two occur in the United States, but Nothochrysa only in California. As with us Chrysopa is the largest genus, and some of the species are very similar to some of our forms. Chrysopa. The Australian forms known to me can be distinguished by the following table: 1. Dark marks on the vertex C. ramburi No marks on the vertex 2. 2....