SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH PHRYGANID^. 11 



Ohs. I have not now this species before me : when inves- 

 tigating the types I satisfied myself that it was distinct from 

 the foregoing species, very similar but smaller, &c. ; the 

 latter is contrary to the length given by Stephens. 



Obs. T. alhipunctatusy Steph., pertains to Hydropsyche. 



* * Second, third and fourth joints of the max- 

 illary palpi of equal length ; intermediate 

 legs of the females dilated. 

 Genus Psychomia, Latr. 

 {Anticyray Curtis.) 

 Antennae robust, scarcely longer than the abdomen, gra- 

 dually narrowed towards the apex, the two basal joints rather 

 stouter j head small ; ocelli wanting ; maxillary palpi stout, 

 longer than the head, first joint short, the three following 

 longer, of equal size, the fifth thong-shaped, shorter than the 

 two preceding united ) wings very long and narrow, with 

 eUiptical tips ; before the apex a fork and a branch, behind 

 the apex three forks ; posterior wrings shorter and more acute, 

 the apical half of the anterior margin strongly emarginate; 

 legs long, spurs 2, 4, 4, the intermediate legs of the female 

 dilated ; male with the appendices forcipate, long ; female, 

 the abdomen terminates in a short upwardly directed point. 

 Case? 



102. P. ph^opa, Steph. 111. 159, !{$)', A. subochracea, 

 Steph. 111. 160, 3 ( ? ) ; T. pusilla, Steph. 111. 164, 9 ; 

 ?P. urbanus, Steph. 111. 175, 3. 

 Ochre-yellow ; head and thorax densely pubescent ; an- 

 tennae robust, pale yellow, scarcely annulated ; legs 

 pale yellow; wings narrow, pale yellow, with long 

 fringes ; anterior wings with a dense golden pube- 

 scence. 



