SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH PHRYGANID^. 77 



Under the name L. tineiformis, Steph. 111. 202, 27, there 

 were three species, namely, a specimen of S. elongatus, 

 one of L. pilosus (ochraceus) and L. bicolor. According 1 

 to the description only the first can belong here. I could 

 detect no difference between it and the type of S. elongatus. 



76. S. filicornis, Pict. ; L. attenuatus, Steph. 111. 202, 



28. 



Brownish, densely clothed with clay-yellow hairs ; 

 antennas pale yellow, finely annulated with brown in 

 the basal third; legs yellowish; base of the thighs 

 brownish ; wings narrow, pointed, clothed with dark 

 clay-coloured hairs and fringed with the same colour; 

 posterior wings grey. 



Length 3 lin. ; exp. 4| lin. 



Sab. Ripley at the end of June. 



77. S. testaceus, Curt. Phil. Mag. 214; Steph. 111. 195,2; 



M. lacustris, Pict. 

 Pale yellowish-brown; antennas whitish, finely annu- 

 lated with brown ; legs yellowish ; anterior wings 

 narrow, pointed, yellow, with indistinct brown spots 

 upon the anastomosis and along the margin ; fringe 

 brownish ; posterior wings grey, with long fringes. 

 Length 3| lin. ; exp. 6 lin. 

 Hab. England. 

 N.B. — There is no doubt that a considerably greater 

 number of Leptocerides than is here given will occur in 

 England. 



Sub-Family 6. Rhyacophilides. 

 Maxillary palpi short, not hairy (except in Beraea) ; the 



