16 PHRYGANID^. 



Phryganea brunnea, Oliv. Enc. Meth. 559, 28. Mus. Lesk. Pars 



Ent.5\,S7. 

 Limnephilus luridus, Curt. Phil. Mag. iv. 124. 

 Anabolia (Drusus) testacea, Sieph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. 231, 3. 



Europe. 



13. Halesus annulatus. 



Rufescenti-ochraceus ; abdomen fuscescens, segmentorum margini- 

 bus ochruceis ; alee hyalincB^fiavescenii-ochraceae., immaculatcc. 

 Long. 3 ; alar. 11 lin. 

 Anabolia (Drusus) annulaia, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. 231, 



4, pi. 34, f. 3. 

 England. 



14. Halesus dubius. 



Rufescenti-ochraceus ; antennce fusco annulate ; alee antica pu- 

 bescentes^ fusco-ochracea:, punctis remolis pallidioribus. Long. 

 5^ ; alar. 1 2 lin. 



Anabolia (Drusus) dubia, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. 232, 7. 



England. 



15. Halesus guttifee. 



Testaceus ; alee anticoe macula una nonnunquam obsoleta subfusca 

 in areolis apicalibus, alteraque in cella discali areola thy- 

 ridii et cella thgridii, guttaque nigra in areola apicali '3a ; 

 alee posticcB albidce. 



Testaceous: antennas ferruginous: fore-wings thickly and very 

 minutely tuberculated, with two pale brown spots which are occa- 

 sionally obsolete, one at the base of the apical areolets, the other 

 occupying the base of the discal cell, of the areolet of the thyri- 

 dium, and of the cell of the thyridiura ; a black dot near the base of 

 the third apical areolet: hind-wings whitish. Length of the body 

 5 — 7 lines ; of the wings 16 — 20 lines. 



a — d. St. Martin's Falls, Albany Kiver, Hudson's Bay. Presented 



by G. Barnston, Esq. 

 e, f. Georgia. From Mr. Abbot's collection.. 



