158 TRICHOPTERA. \ 



Enoicyla intercisa, 268, 2. — " The ^ variety' is not difFe- ' 

 rent; therefore dele the five lines relating to it in the descrip- 

 tion" (Hagen). 



E. prceterita, 268, 3. — " Superior lamina deeply excised ; 

 in the middle; app. sup. short, small, triquetrous; app. inf. ' 

 triangular, excavated, incurved" (Hagen). 



E. difficilis, 268, 4. — " Superior lamina truncated, on each i 

 side scabrous and black ; app. sup. small, inserted ; app. inf. j 

 long, acute, straight, inflated at the base" (Hagen). i 



Apatania nigral 270, 1. — The inferior appendices are j 

 long, straight, needle-shaped, acutely pointed. ^ 



Notidohia jjyraloides, 211 j 2. — Not belonging to the ' 

 genus Notiduhia. The types are male and female, and ' 

 possess 2-4-3 spurs! ! 



Hydroptila tetiehi^osa, 274, 1. — "Some of the types of j 

 this species belong to the genus Agapet?is" (Hagen). j 



Molanna inconspicua, 275, 1. — There are three type ] 

 specimens of this. One is a Molanna, one a Setodes i 

 (perhaps ignita), and one an insect with 2, 4, 4 spurs ap- | 

 parently pertaining to tlie Hydrop^ychidcc. ! 



M, cinerea, 276, 2. — There are two specimens in the j 

 British Museum, answering to the description of this, which ] 

 seem distinct from i?iconsp?ciia, being smaller and darker; J 

 but I am b})- no means sure that the fact of their being i 

 recent and in good condition may not account for the 

 difference in colour. 



Leptocerus sepulchralis, 277, 5. — The types do not differ i 

 from the common European ate7' of Pictet. 



L. mentiens, 278, 8. — The type is in bad condition. Dr. j 

 Hagen thinks it may be the same as hislugeiis. \ 



L. incertns, 278, 9, has 1,2, 2 spurs, and should probably { 

 be referred to the genus Setodes; the type is in verv bad j 



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