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Leaving out the species restricted to Alaska (some of which 

 will doubtless be found on the West Coast), it will be seen that 

 the fauna is very similar to that of the State of Washington. 



The Perlidas are represented chiefly by species of moderate 

 size ; the Trichoptera are represented by many species of large 

 size. As a whole the collection is more brightly colored than 

 those of more temperate latitudes. 



PSEUDONEUROPTERA. 



Family PERLID^. 

 Chloroperla imbecilla Say. 



Chloroperla imbecilla SAY, LeConte Ed. Compl. Writ., I, p. 175, 1859. 



Several specimens from Popof Island and Kukak Bay (July) . Pre- 

 viously known from the Eastern States, Canada, and Washington. 



Chloroperla pacifica Banks. 



Chloroperla pacific a BANKS, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., p. 313, 1895. 



Several specimens from Sitka (June) and Juneau (July) . Described 

 from Washington. 



Chloroperla borealis Banks. 



Chloroperla borealis BANKS, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., p. 313, 1895. 



One specimen from Sitka (June) . Described from Washington and 

 Colorado. 



Chloroperla decolorata Walker. 



Chloroperla decolorata WALKER, Brit. Mus. Cat. Neur., p. 170, 1852. 



Several from Popof Island and Kukak Bay (July). Previously 

 known from British America and Canada. 



Isopteryx cydippe Newman. 



Isopteryx cydippe NEWMAN, Mag. Nat. Hist. (2), in, p. 88, 1839. 



Four specimens from Sitka (June). Occurs in the northeastern 

 States and Canada. 



Nemoura cinctipes Banks. 



Nemoura cinctipes BANKS, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., p. 21, 1897. 



Four specimens : Sitka and Yakutat (June) ; Popof Island (July) . 



Described from Washington. 



Nemoura sp. 



One specimen from Sitka (June). It is a small species, similar to 

 N. depressa Banks, but apparently different. 



