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Limnophilus subcentralis, Brauer, one ? at Saeterstocn. — L. marmoratus, Curt., 

 one (J at Saeterstoen. — L. stigma, Curt., one at Saeterstoen and a few at Uoinaaa. — 

 L. pantodapus (Wlgr.), McL., five examples, all from the same pond, at Fokstuen ; 

 one or two approaching the typical form, the others pertaining to hyalinatus. — L. 

 picturatns, McL., half a dozen ? at Saeterstoen, varying much in the deptli of 

 markings. — L. centralis, Curt., a few examples from Christiaiisand, Saeterstoen and 

 'MolAc. — L. griseus, Linn., a few at Saeterstoen. — L. scalenus, Wlgr., two newly 

 developed males at Domaas, taken along with Fhacopteryx brevipennis. — L. de- 

 spectus. Walker, a short series from Saeterstoen.— iy. extricatus, McL., one <J at 

 Saeterstoen. — L. trimaculatus, Zett., rather common at the Fokstuen lakes. — L. 

 fuscicornis, Rambur, frequent near the Glommen at the end of June, and taken also 

 on the Dovrefjeld. 



Phacopteryx brevipennis, Curt. — This interesting species, so little known in 

 Britain, occurred near Domaas at a shallow pond about the level of the river; the 

 pond was overgrown with Myriophyllum, Potaviogeton and Caltha, and the sluggish 

 little insect's favourite position was on the stems or leaves of the last named plant, 

 only a few being beaten from pine trees. 



Asynarchus fusorius (Wlgr.), McL., two S and one ? at Fokstuen; in the $ 

 the lower tooth of the inferior appendages is hardly appreciably longer than the 

 upper tooth, and as regards this point the two individuals differ amongst themselvea ; 

 I think little stress can be laid on this character. — A. contumax, McL., was rather 

 common about the smaller collections of water at Fokstuen ; it was in fact the 

 most conspicuous representative of the Limnophilida:, and it is rather remarkable 

 that it did not figure apparently in the collections made in the locality by Siebke 

 and Schoyen. — A. ccenosus. Curt., one (J at Saeterstoen. 



Stenophylax alpestris, Kol., two freshly emerged ? at Christiansand. 

 Micropterna lateralis, Steph., one <J at Molde. 

 EccUsopteryx guttulata, Pictet, one (} one $ at Domaas. 



Apatania. — Examples of this genns were taken at Braendhaugen, Domaas and 

 Fokstuen ; indeed, at Fokstuen they were common. Probably at least two species 

 are represented, but unfortunately there are no males, and in the meantime I hesi- 

 tate to give any names. 



Sericostoma personatum, Spence, one ? at Molde. 

 Brachycentrus subnubilus. Curt., one ? at the GHommen. 



Bercea pullata, Curt., one ? at Domaas.— .B. articularis, Pict., one ? at Sae- 

 terstoen is referred to tliis species with a little doubt. 



BercBodes minuta, L., common at a forest brook near Saeterstoen. 

 Molanna palpata, McL., common at the Fokstuen lakes. 



Molannodes Zelleri, McL., with the last and also common ; some of the ex- 

 amples are of the form Steini. 



Leptocerus nigra -nervosus, Retz.,one ? at the Glommen. — L. perplexus, McL., 

 a few examples ( (? and ? ) of this species taken at the Grlommen near Saeterstoen ; 

 unfortunately they were mistaken for annulicornis, and therefore not very zealously 

 sought after. 



Agraylea multipitnctata. Curt., common at one spot on the banks of a large 

 backwater of the G-lommcn at Saeterstoen. — A. cognatella, McL., one (J , which I 

 consider to belong undoubtedly to this species, taken at the lake at Lesjeverk, just 

 at the Station. 



