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Family Chrysopid^. 

 Chrysopa nigricornis Burm. April, at electric light; June; October. 



oculata Say. May; June, twilight; July; July, twilight. Also in 



Sedgwick county; August. 

 plorabunda Fitch. April; June; July, at night; August; August, 



at night; November. Also in Sedgwick county; August, 

 rufilabris Burm. July, twilight; August, at night. 



Family Hemerobid^. 

 Hemerobius stigmaterus Fitch. April; May; May, at night; August, at 



night; September, at night; October. 

 Sympherobius amiculus Fitch. June. 



perparvus McLach. April, at lamp light. 



Family Myrmeleonid^e. 

 Brachynemurus abdominalis Say. August; August, at night. Also in 

 Sedgwick county; August. 



Family Coniopterygid^. 

 Coniopteryx vicina Hagen. May. 



Order MECOPTERA. 

 Douglas county specimens. 



Family Panorpid^. 

 Bittacus stigmaterus Say. July, at night; August, 

 strigosus Hagen. June, July. 



Order TRICHOPTERA. 

 All except the first species and some examples of the last were collected 

 at electric light on the bridge crossing the Kansas river, at Lawrence. 



Family Limnephilid^. 

 Apatania pallida? Hagen. October, attracted by lamp light. 



Family Leptocerid^. 

 Leptocerus dilutus Hagen. July to October. 

 Setodes albida Wlk. July to September. 



uwarowii Koll. July to September. 

 Mystacides punctata Banks. July to September (type, August). 



Family Hydropsychid^. 

 Hydropsyche kansensis Banks. June to September, 

 phalerata Hagen. May to September. 



scalaris Hagen. June to October; also May, at night; April; 

 August in house, attracted by light. 



