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Phryganea latipennis n. sp. 
Face pale brown, vertex with long yellowish hair in middle, brown on 
sides; antennae pale, basal joint brown; palpi brown; thorax pale, with 
yellowish hair in a broad stripe through the middle, and brown on the 
sides; abdomen brown; legs pale yellowish, anterior and middle tibiae 
brown, especially on outside; wings gray, with much black hair along 
basal part of costa; pterostigma black, containing a few white dots, and 
behind it in the base of the first apical cell is an elongate dark spot, also 
a smaller one near base of the third apical cell; the middle area of wing 
before the discal cell is very pale; the outer margin blackish, extending 
up on the veins; anal region pale; venation mostly pale; hind wings 
gray-hyaline, dark on costal area, blackish at the pterostigma, and clouded 
at tip. Both wings very hairy. Discal cell of fore-wings much shorter 
than pedicel, shorter than in Ph. sordida. 
Expanse 30 mm. 
One specimen from Gifu, Japan. 
Nemotaulius n. gen. 
In most respects similar to Grammotaulius, but in the hind wings the 
first apical sector is connected to the radius or runs into it near tip. 
Type: Gr. bremlinea McLachlan. 
In the specimen before me, which I consider the same as 
McLachlan's, the apical sector runs into the radius just before 
tip. 
Notho psyche n. gen. 
Near to Chilostigma; differs therefrom in the longer palpi, the second 
joint of the maxillary palpi being longer than the third, in the slender 
labial palpi, and in the less strongly marked pterostigma. Spurs 1-2-2; 
discal cell very long, fifth apical cell acute at base in both pairs, and 
barely reaching the anastomosis, fourth in hind wings broad at base. 
Type: N. pallipes Bks. 
Chilostigma ruficolle Ulmer, recently described in the Stetti- 
ner Zeitung from Japan, also belongs to this genus. I have 
a specimen of it from Gifu. 
Nothopsyche pallipes n. sp. 
Face pale yellow, vertex blackish, with a median reddish line, and 
paler behind, with black bristles; palpi pale; antennae pale, basal joint 
blackish, especially above; prothorax pale, with some black bristles above; 
rest of thorax rather reddish; abdomen pale on base, brown toward tip 
above, venter pale; legs pale yellowish, the tarsal joints darker at ex- 
treme tips, spines black, none above on tibia i. Fore-wings yellowish 
hyaline, minutely tuberculated, with appressed yellowish and scattered 
erect black hairs; the extreme outer margin faintly dusky, a hyaline mark 
at arculus; hind wings gray hyaline, barely darker towards tip. The 
