NOTES OX NORTH AMERICAN PHRYGANID^. 157 



triangular pointed ; app. intermed. long, curved upwards, 

 acutely pointed ; app. inf. quadrate. 



L. hjalinuSj 258, 14. — Dr. Hagen now considers this to 

 be the same as extractus, Walker, p. 260, 21. 



L. indicans, 258, 15, has 1, 3, 3 spurs, and so belongs to 

 the genus Maltsus. 



L. de.^peciuSf 259, 16, and inultifarias, 18, are the same. 

 " In the male the superior lamina has a produced tubercle in 

 the middle ; app. sup. quadrangular, truncated at the apex, 

 the internal angle hamate" (Hagen). 



L. nehulosus, 259, 17. — Subptinchdatus (261, 24) is con- 

 sidered by Dr. Hagen to be this s])ecies, as is also one of the 

 types oi perforatus, Walk. ; the other type of this latter per- 

 tains to desptctus. L. nehulosus extends i7ery far north- 

 wards. 



L mhmoniUfer, 260, 20. — Allied to hirsutus, Kol. of 

 Europe. 



L. indh'isus, 260, 22, and suhguttatus, 261, 23, are the 

 same species, very closely allied to, and pei'haps not distinct 

 from, the European Stigma, Curtis {impura, Rambur). 



L. trimaculatus, 261, 25. — Dr. Hagen now considers 

 that partitus. Walker, is distinct from this. 



L. plagaj 263, 28. — " Probably recently developed, and 

 peiiw.'ps de.spectus' (Hagen). Dele " allied to trimaculatus' 

 in description. 



L: himaculatus, 263, 29. — Is an AnaboUa, with the 

 superior appendages inform similar to those of JL. nervosa of 

 Europe ; app. intermed. truncated at the apex ; app. inf. 

 shining black, pointed. 



Anahulia consocia, 264, 3. — Dele '^allied to Stathmo- 

 johorus striatus, Kol. in the description" (Hagen). 



Halesus amicus, 265, 2. — Most probably the same as in- 

 distinctns, Walk. 256, 5. 



