LEPTOCERUS. 21*1 



white ; palpi fuscous ; head with snow-white hair ; feet snow- 

 white, base of the femora fuscous, the four anterior tarsi spotted 

 with fuscous ; anterior wings rufo-fuscous, with fuscous hair, and 

 hiteous hair intermixed, a whitish-yellow spot at the anal angle ; 

 veins fuscous ; cilia paler ; posterior wings gray. Male and 

 female. 



Length to tip of wings 11 millira. Alar expanse 21 millim. 



Hub. St. Lawrence River, Canada (Osten Sacken). 



3. L. dilutus ! , 



Leptocerus dilutus Hagen ! 



Grayish-fuscous ; antennae fuscous, the basal half broadly annu- 

 lated with snow-white ; palpi fuscous, with snow-white hair ; head 

 with snow-white hair ; feet snow-white, bases of the femora a little 

 obscured ; abdomen fuscous ; anterior wings gray, with luteous 

 hair, sometimes obsoletely varied with fuscous ; veins gray ; cilia 

 fuscous ; with an anal yellowish spot ; posterior wings gray. 

 Male and female. 



Length to tip of wings 1 — 10 millim. Alar expanse 13 — 19 

 millim. 



Jlab. Chicago (Osten Sacken). 



4. L. niger! 



Phryganea nigra Linne. — Mystacides nigra Pict. ! Pbryg. 169, 10, pi. xii, 

 fig. 5. — Leptocerus niger Walk. ! Catal. 58, 6. (With the synon- 

 ymy). 



Black, shining, with black hair ; antennae black, the basal half 

 annulated with snow-white, the basal article rufous ; head black, 

 shining ; palpi very densely black-hirsute ; abdomen black ; feet 

 luteous, intermediate ones snow-white, tarsi spotted with fuscous ; 

 anterior wings steel-blue black, posterior wings blackish. Male. 



Length to tip of wings Ti millim. Alar expanse 14 millim. 



JIah. Washington (Osten Sacken) ; it is found everywhere in 

 Europe. 



6. L. sepulchralis. 



Leptocerus sepulchralis Walk. ! Catal. 70, 57. 



Black, with black hair; antennae black, the base annulated with 

 white ; apex of the aljdomen ferruginous ; feet testaceous •, wings 

 blackish. (From the description of Walker.) 



