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than in A. p-iohita ; fork 4 plainly pedicellated ; middle \e^5 with thin 

 lamellae on tibiae and tarsus. Expanse 20 mm. 



Type. — 9. Pusa, India, 15th September. 



I cannot consider it the female of A. nirvana because of 

 the smaller size, the pedicellate fork 4, narrower marginal 

 and median cells and absence of spots on face, and especially 

 as it was taken in September, while A. nirvaria was captured 

 in March. It agrees with A. proluta McLach. in slender 

 marginal cell, but the median cell is broader and fork 4 pedi- 

 cellate, and it is considerably smaller than the specimen of 

 A. proluta I possess from Amurland. 



Ainpliipsyclie nirvana n. sp. — d^. Whitish, with white hair; 

 two approximate black spots on lower margin of face ; tips of antennal 

 joints brownish ; wings yellowish hyaline, venation yellowish, fore- 

 wings as figured, hind-wings much as in A. proluta; no cross-vein 

 in marginal cell at end of subcosta ; legs slender, middle and hind 

 femora with long, erect, fine white hair. Lower appendages of male 

 slender throughout (in A. proluta swoWen before tips). Expanse 30 

 mm. 



Type.—<^. Pusa, India, 23d March. 



Differs from A. proluta in spots on face, genitalia, and the 

 broader marginal and median cells. 



Betten, in his report on Indian Trichoptera, figures this or 

 a closely allied species under the name of Phanostoma sp., 

 but Phanostoma has a different venation. Betten shows a 

 cross-vein in the marginal cell not seen in A. nirvayia. 



Phylloicus niagiius n. sp. — Head pale ; basal joint of antennae 

 pale, then dark for several joints, then pale ; antennae longer than 

 wing expanse; thorax pale brownish; abdomen brown; legs pale, 

 tarsi darker, spurs 2, 4, 4. Wings rather yellowish-brown on the base, 

 darker brown beyond, fringe black. Wings in nearly all parts of vena- 

 tion as P. assiniilis, but in fore-wings the median cell reaches much 

 further basally than the discal cell, there is a dark spot in the thyridial 

 cell below base of median cell. In shape the fore-wings are not as 

 broad as in P. assimilis. The size is much larger than any other spe- 

 cies. Expanse 45 mm. 



Type. — 9. From Monte Socorro, Colombia, 3600 meters 

 (Fassl). 



Oecetina nialiadeva n. sp. — Head gray-haired, with some white 

 hairs intermixed ; palpi long, short haired, except the basal joint ; an- 

 tennae pale on basal joints below, darker above, beyond blackish with 



