SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH PHRYGANIDiE. 97 



Reddish yellow; antennae and abdomen darker, legs 

 testaceous ; wings brownish-yellow, clothed with long 

 brown hairs, with only two rows of dots in the 

 apical cells; posterior margin of the last segment in 

 the male produced in the middle into a roundish lobe. 

 App. anal. sup. small, spoon-shaped. 



Length 4 lin. ; exp. 1\ lin. 



Hab. London, Hertford, Ripley, Guildford, Suffolk, 

 Cambridgeshire; common. 



Genus Ecclisopteryx, Kolenati. 



With the same characters and habit as Hallems, but only 

 1, 2, 3 spurs; the male has, at the base of the posterior 

 wings, a narrow, long, folded pouch, in which a pencil of 

 hairs is concealed. However, some species of Hallesus 

 exhibit a similar pouch. 



Case? 



41. Ecclisopteryx guttata, Pict. ; E. Dalecarlica, 

 Kolen. ; L. coenosus? Curt. Phil. Mag. 123; Steph. 

 111.221,26. 

 Smoky brown ; the antennas darker, with paler rings ; 

 thorax reddish in the middle above; anterior wings 

 with a greasy lustre, greyish-brown, with few and 

 short hairs, and with a few paler dots on the hinder 

 margin and in the apical cells; pterostigma darker; 

 posterior wings hyaline, grey ; legs testaceous, thighs 

 and tarsi darker (vide Brauer, N. A. fig. 41). 

 Length 5 lin. ; exp. 8| lin. 

 Hab. England. 

 I have an English specimen before me. This species is 

 wanting in Stephens's Collection. I regarded Curtis's L. 

 1859. H 



