100 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW^ 



TRICHOPTERA. 

 I n ce q u i p a I jp i a. 

 PURYGANEID^. 

 Phryganea 



GRANDis, L.— A female of this species was captured near 



Kilchiirn Castle. 

 STRIATA, L.— Taken near Tobermory. 

 VARIA, F. — Very richly-coloured specimens were obtained 



near Kilchurn Castle, and in other localities. 

 OBSOLETA, (Hag.) M'Lach. — This northern species was taken 



somewhat freely at Loch-an- 

 Uaine (2000 ft. above sea level)^ 

 also at a lochan near Tober- 

 mory. 



LIMNOPHILID^. 



COLPOTAULIUS 



iNCisus, Curt. — Occurred commonly all over the Dalmally 

 district. 

 Limnophilus 



RHOMBicus, L.— Near Kilchurn Castle. 



BOREALis, Zett. — One specimen of this very local northern 

 species was taken near Dubh-loch-mor, 

 Ledaig. 

 SUBCENTRALis, Brauer.— This rare insect was captured in 



three localities near Sron-mhail- 

 choin. 

 MARMORATUS, Curt. — This species was a perfect pest every- 

 where, a few nicely-marked forms 

 occasionally turning up. 

 LUNATUS, Curt. — Occurred near Barcaldine Castle. 

 CENTRALIS, Curt. — Very common at Dalmally and near 



Ledaig. 

 ViTTATUS, F.— Very common at Dalmally. 

 AFFiNis, Curt.— Occuired near Barcaldine Castle, but only 



rarely. 

 AURICULA, Curt. — Very clearly-marked specimens of this 

 species occurred near Dalmally and at 

 Ledaig. 

 GRiSEUS, L. — Dubh-loch-mor, near Ledaig. 

 EXTRicATUS, M'Lach.— Frequently taken by beating fir-trees 



near Dalmally. 

 LURIDUS, Curt.— Common near Dalmally, Ledaig, and 



Tobermory. 

 8PARSUS, Curt.— Occurred in profusion everywhere; many 

 beautifully-marked forms being obtained 

 near Dalmally and at Ledaig. 

 Stenophylax 



INFUMATUS, M'Lach. — One specimen of this species was 

 captured at a sedgy lochan near 

 Sron-mhail-choin, thus adding an- 

 other locality to the few knov.n 

 British ones. 



