SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH PHRYGANID^l. 93 



Length 6 lin. ; exp. 11 J lin. 



Hab. London, Devonshire, Norfolk, New Forest, in 

 autumn. Requires further confirmation for England. 



33. S. lateralis, Steph. 111. 210, 6; H. latipennis, Steph. 



111. 209, 4; P. pilosa, Pict. 



In coloration and form extremely similar to the preceding, 

 but the freckles are larger and also distributed upon 

 the posterior margin ; the anterior branch of the 

 ramus thyrifer not darker than the other veins. App. 

 anal. $ small, spoon-shaped, rounded; the hinder 

 margin of the last segment straightly truncated, with 

 a black brush in the middle. 



Length 6 lin.; exp. 11| lin. 



Hab. London, Hertford, Ripley, New Forest, Devon- 

 shire, in August and September. Requires further 

 confirmation for England. 



34. S. testaceus, Pict. ; H. cingulatus, Steph. 111. 209, 2. 

 Form of the preceding species ; colour ochreous ; an- 

 terior and posterior margins of the anterior wings as 

 dark as the rest; the anterior wings appear of one 

 colour, small spots making their appearance only 

 under a strong magnifying power. App. anal. $ 

 curved like a post-horn, produced above into a sharp 

 point, like a reversed funnel. 



Length 5£ lin. ; exp. 10 lin. 

 Hab. Devonshire, in July. 



Requires further confirmation. When I examined Ste- 

 phens's type, Pictet's Pkr. testacea was still unknown to 

 me ; according to my notes, H. cingulatus was a Stenophglax 

 new to me ; with app. anal, like those described. I do not 



