SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH PHRYGANID^. 73 



apex, elliptical, reddish-grey ; posterior wings black- 

 ish-grey ; legs testaceous. 

 Length 3| lin. ; exp. 6 lin. 



Sab. London and Devonshire, in July, not common. 

 Stephens' types do not altogether agree with his descrip- 

 tion ("wings with numerous fainter atoms"). 



67. L. bicolor, Curt. Phil. Mag. 214; Steph. 111. 201,25. 

 Testaceous, clothed with pale ochreous-yellow hairs; 



palpi blackish-brown ; antennae blackish, annulated 

 with white; anterior wings pale ochreous, somewhat 

 orange; posterior wings blackish-grey; legs testa- 

 ceous. 



Length 3| lin. ; exp. 6 lin. 



Hal). London, Devonshire and New Forest, in July ; 

 not uncommon. 



68. L. albifrons, Ramb. ; L. interruptns, Steph. 111. 198, 



12 (£); L. bilineatus, Steph. 111. 200, 21 (2). 



Black ; forehead and basal joint of the antennae clothed 

 with snow-white hairs; antennae black, annulated 

 with white ; anterior wings blackish-brown, with 

 three or four interrupted, white, transverse lines; 

 legs brownish ; tarsi with pale rings ; intermediate 

 legs white; tarsi annulated with brown. 



Length 4 lin. ; exp. 11 lin. 



Hab. North of England, Scotland and Devonshire, in 

 June and July ; common. 



69. L. bifasciatus, Pict. ; L. affinis, Steph. 111. 198, 13. 

 Black; forehead and basal joint of the antennae blaclt, 



the remainder annulated with white ; anterior wings 



