30 NOTES ON BRITISH TRICHOPTE FiA, 



Stenophylax. At the last meeting of the Entomological 

 Society I communicated a paper, with descriptions of all the 

 British species of this genus, to which it is intended to have 

 a plate, with figures of the appendices of the males of nine 

 species, as follows : — 



S. ? conrenfrirus, Zett. ? Kolen., L. vibex, Brauer. 

 New to this country, taken by Mr. Winter, in the 

 Fens commonly, also by Mr. Robson at Hartle- 

 pool, and Mr. Wormald at Willes(^en. Scarcely 

 a true Stenop/u/lax, the apex of the wings being 

 rather obliquely truncated. 



S. vibex, Curtis. This is not included in the Synopsis. 

 It is similar to S. hieroylyphicus, but paler, and 

 with very differently formed appendages. 



S. hieroglyphic us, St., ■■= vibex, St., striatum, Kolen., 

 Ram bur. This is the species described in the Sy- 

 nopsis as vibex. 



S. striatum, Pictet. Smaller. The same as described in 

 Synopsis. 



S. lateralis, St., = latipeimis, St., = tenebrosvs, Curt. 

 Col. : darker and with more rounded wings; the 

 appendages somewhat similar to the last. The 

 description in the Synopsis probably apphes to 

 S. pilosus, Pict., which has not yet occurred in 

 this countr}^ 



<S. cingulatus, St. Unique in Stephens's collection. Not 

 testaceus, Pictet. 



^. latipennis, Curtis, prohahly pa?if her inns, Pict., Kolen. 



S. stellatus, Curtis. I must refer the reader to my 

 paper, when published, for remarks on this species. 



S. radiatus, Rambur. Several specimens of what I 

 believe to be this species were taken by me in 

 September, at Dawlish, Devonshire. 



