. Insects . X: Annelids, Parasite Worms, Protozoans, A: Oligochaeta. By Frank Smith and Paul S. Welch. {Issued).Part B: Polychaeta. By Ralph Y. Chamberlin. {In press).Part C: Hirudinea. By J. P. Moore. {In press).Part D: Gephyrea. By Ralph V. Chamberlin. {In press).Part E: Acanthocephala. By H. J. Van Cleave. {Issued).Part F: Nematoda. By N. A. Cobb. {In preparation).Part G-H: Trematoda and Cestoda. By A. R. Cooper. (In press).Part I: Turbellaria. By A. Hassell. {In preparation).Part J: Gordiacea. Part K: Sporozoa. By J. W. Mavor. (/n preparation).Part M: Foraminifera. By J. A. Cushma


. Insects . X: Annelids, Parasite Worms, Protozoans, A: Oligochaeta. By Frank Smith and Paul S. Welch. {Issued).Part B: Polychaeta. By Ralph Y. Chamberlin. {In press).Part C: Hirudinea. By J. P. Moore. {In press).Part D: Gephyrea. By Ralph V. Chamberlin. {In press).Part E: Acanthocephala. By H. J. Van Cleave. {Issued).Part F: Nematoda. By N. A. Cobb. {In preparation).Part G-H: Trematoda and Cestoda. By A. R. Cooper. (In press).Part I: Turbellaria. By A. Hassell. {In preparation).Part J: Gordiacea. Part K: Sporozoa. By J. W. Mavor. (/n preparation).Part M: Foraminifera. By J. A. Cushman. {Issued). Volume X: Plankton, Hydrography, Tides, A: Plankton. By Albert Mann. {In qyreparation).Part B: Marine Diatoms. By L. W. Bailey. {In preparation).PartC: Tidal Observations and Results. By W. Bell Dawson. {Issued).Part D: Hydrography. {In preparation). REPORT OF THE CANADIAN ARCTIC EXPEDITION 1913-18 VOLUME III: INSECTS PART B: NEUROPTEROID INSECTS By NATHAN BANKS SOUTHERN PARTY—1913-16. OTTAWA J. de LABROQUERIE TACHfi PRINTER TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1918 Vol. iii—54630—1 Issued July 11th, 1919 The Neuropteroid Insects of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18. By Nathan Banks. The Neuropteroid insects taken by the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-16,l)elong to seven species, two of which are herewith described as new. Most ofthe specimens collected by Mr. Frits Johansen belong to one species which iscommon in the Arctic regions. pacifica from Ketchikan, southern Alaska, September 10, 1916, Nemoura, sp. Several specimens, quite possibly of a new species, from Bernard harbour,Northwest Territories, June 30, 1916, and July 30,. 1916. They are in poorcondition and cannot now be described. Capnia nearctica, n. sp. Black. Body long and slender. Pronotum plainly broader than long, alittle broader behind than in front, with a deep transverse groove in frontparallel to the front margin. Wings in the male not reaching o


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