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Neureclipsis 



BIMACULATA, L. — Extremely abundant on the river below 

 Loch Insh, also very common at a small 

 burn which flows into Loch-an-Eilan. 

 Plectrocnemia 



CONSPERSA, Curt. — Males not uncommon at Insh, Giack, 



Loch-an-Eilan, and Kingussie. 

 GENicuLATA, M'Lach. — A male of this scarce species was 

 taken at Giack. 



POLYCENTROPUS 



FLAVO-MACULATUS, Pict.— As usual this species was very 



abundant all over the district. 

 A few specimens of a pale gol- 

 den colour were taken at Loch 

 Morlich. A female, presumably 

 of this species, has the third 

 apical fork present in the pos- 

 terior wings. 



MULTIGUTTATUS, Curt. — A male was taken at Insh. 



HOLOCENTROPUS 



DUBius, Ramb. — Not uncommon at Insh and Loch-an-Eilan. 

 PicicORNis, Steph. — A few specimens were taken near Insh. 



Oyrnus 



TRIMACULATUS, Curt. — Very common everywhere. 

 FLAVIDUS, M'Lach. — Was taken sparingly at Loch Bhradain 

 and Loch-an-Eilan. 



TiNODES 



W^NERI, L. — Very common everywhere. 



Lype 



PH^OPA, Steph. — Both sexes were taken at Loch Morlich. 



PSYCHOMYIA 



PUSILLA, F. — Occurred sparingly at Insh and Loch-an-Eilan. 



RHYA COPHILIDyE. 

 Rhyacophila 



DORSALis, Curt. — Very common everywhere. 



Glossosoma 



BoLTONi, Curt. — Exceedingly abundant all over the district, 

 but chiefly so at Insh, Aviemore, and 

 Glen Feshie. 



VERNALE, Pict. — Not unconmion at Insh, Loch Morlich, 

 Kingussie, and Loch-an-Eilan. 

 Agapetus 



FUSCiPES, Curt.— Very connnon at Insh, Loch INIorlich, Loch- 

 an-Eilan, and Loch Bhradain. 



COMATUS, Pict. — Not uncommon at Insh, Loch-an-Eilan, and 

 Glen Feshie. 



