Banks. — New Neuropteroid Insects. 



PLATE 7. 



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Fig. 87. Smicridea nigripennis, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 88. Limnephilus kennicotti, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 89. Hydropsyche pallida, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 90. Apsilochorema diffinis, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 91. Limnephilus crassus, male appendages from above. 



Fig. 92. Limnephilus elongatus, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 93. Limnephilus adustus, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 94. Limnephilus elongatus, female appendages from below. 



Fig. 95. Limnephilus crassus, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 96. Limnephilus morrisoni, male genitaUa side view. 



Fig. 97. HeUcopsyche, ventral spine, a, of H. muelleri, b, of H. peruana. 



Fig. 98. Limnephilus elongatus, male genitalia from below. 



Fig. 99. Limnephilus elongatus, female appendages from above. 



Fig. 100. Oecetina disjuncta, male genitalia side view. . 



Fig. 101. Ecclisomyia simulata, male genitalia from below. 



Fig. 102. Anisogamus edwardsi, male genitalia from above. 



Fig. 103 .■ Leptocerus modestus, male genitalia from below. 



Fig. 104. Colpotaulius tarsalis, male genitalia from below. 



Fig. 105. Zaporota pallens, male, maxillary palpus and genitalia from side. 



Fig. 106. Ecclisomyia simulata, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 107. Algonquina chilensis, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 108. Leptonema normalis, male genitalia from above. 



Fig. 109. Hemerobius rizali, male genitalia side view. 



Fig. 110. Ironoquia australis, male genitalia side view. 



