210 MANDinULATA. TRICItOPTERA. 



Pale ochreous : eyes black ; antennse pale tawny ; anterior wings rather 

 broad, pale ochreous-brown, very obscurely, or not at all, freckled with 

 paler atoms, the nervures pale, and faintly edged with pale fuscous ; posterior 

 wings immaculate, transparent, pale whitish-ochre, with the apex and 

 nervures darker ; abdomen and legs pale tawny, the spines on the latter 

 black. 



Taken near Hertford, in September ; also at Ripley, in the New 

 Forest, Sec. 



Sp. 5. hieroglyphicus. Ochraceo-Jlaviis, oculis nigro-brunneis, alls anticis, costa 



exceptd, hrunnescenfilnis, atomis pallidioribus confertivi irroratis. (Long. corp. 



8—10 lin.; Exp. Alar. 17—25 lin.) 

 N. G. (571.) flavus. Steph. Caial. 321. No. 3674 — Lim. hieroglyphicus. 



Phil. Mag: (Curtis) v. iv. p. 125. 

 Ochreous-yellow : eyes brown-black ; antennse tawny ; anterior wings with a 



pale brown tint, excepting the costa, which, with numerous minute atoms 



throughout the rest of the wing, is of a paler tint; legs pale tawny, with 



blackish spines. 



Found in the vicinity of Ripley and Albury, in August and Sep- 

 tember, and in other places within the metropolitan district. 



Sp. 6. lateralis. Fulvo-ochraceus, oculis nigris, thoracis lateribus fuscescentibus, 

 alis anticis pallide ochraceis, concinne irroratis, nervis subfulvis. (Long. corp. 

 8 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 17—20 lin.) 



N. G. (571.) lateralis. Steph. Catal. 321. Xo. 3675.— Ph. striata. Pictet, 

 p. 132. pi. vlf. 1 ? 



Pale tawny-ochre : eyes black ; antennae tawny ; thorax pale tawny, with its 

 sides blackish or brown ; anterior wings broad, fuscescent, with somewhat 

 tawny nervures, the disc, especially towards the inner margin, very thickly 

 and prettily freckled throughout with minute palish spots ; posterior wings 

 ample, iridescent, whitish, with the tips and nervures rather darker ; legs 

 pale fulvous, with blackish spines. 

 Taken, occasionally, within the metropolitan district, in August, 



and likewise in Devonshire. 



Sp. 7. stellatus. Ochraceus, alis anticis fuscescentibus lineis maculisque pallidis. 

 (Long. corp. Sl^—Q lin.; Exp. Alar. 16—18 lin.) 



N. G. (571.) obscurus. Steph. Catal. 321. No. 3676 .?— Lim. stellatus. Phil- 

 Mag. (Curtis) V. iv. p. 125. 



Ochreous: "superior (anterior) wings very pubescent fuscous-ochre, with 

 pale lines at the base and centre of the discoidal nervures, two or three small 

 spots at the base, a bilobed one near the centre, two dots by the transverse 



