252 ' NEUROPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



7. N. ocellifera ! 



NcuTonia ocellifera Walk. ! Catal. 8, 5. 



Fulvous; antenn89 shorter, fuscous; thorax ciliated with fuscous- 

 gray; wings short, fulvous, veins same color; anterior wings a 

 little transversely irrorated with fuscous, a medial spot upon the 

 posterior margin fuscous ; disk with two whitish points ; posterior 

 wings with an angulated band, which is subapical, fuscous ; feet 

 with gray spines. 



Male. Dorsal lamina long, acute, ensiform, bifid ; superior ap- 

 pendages shorter than the lamina ; ventral lamina bidentate. 



Female. Yentral lamina shining, middle of the base fuscous; the 

 apex narrower, recurved, bi-impressed, ciliated. 



Length to tip of wings 20 millim. Alar expanse 40 — 42 millim. 



Hah. Northern Illinois; N. Red River (Kennicott) ; Ohio 

 (Schaum). 



8. N. notata. 



Phrijganea notata Fab. Sp. Ins. I, 390,12; Mant. Ins. I, 246, 15 ; Entom. 

 Syst. II, 78, 18. 



Fuscous ; antennae and feet testaceous ; anterior wings yellowish- 

 gray, unicolored, with a marginal fuscous spot; posterior wings 

 white, hyaline, shining. (From the description of Fabricius.) 



Length to tip of wings — ? millim. 



Hah. North America (Collection of Banks). 



Is this N. semifasciuta ? The type, if I am not mistaken, yet 

 exists. 



PHRYGANEA Linne. 

 Antennoe robust, as long as the wings ; anterior wings pilose. 



1. Ph. cinerea. 



Phryganea cincrca Walk. ! Catal. 4, 2. 



Testaceous, striped above with cinereous; apex of the anterior 

 tibiaj, and the tips of the articles of the anterior tarsi, black; an- 

 terior wings fuscous, densely guttated with cinereous, posterior 

 wings fusco-cinereous. (From the description of Walker.) 



Length to tip of wings 26 — 28 millim. Alar expanse 48 — 54 

 millim. 



Hab. St. Martrii's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay (Barns- 



