SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH PHRYGANID^. • 81 



79. Agapetus funereus, Steph. 111. 156, 1 (?); A. 



fuscipes, Curt. Phil. Mag. 217 ($); Steph. 111. 

 156, 2 (?) ; A. ochripes, Curt. Phil. Mag. 217 (?) ; 

 A. comatus, Steph. 111. 157, 4 ; JR. ciliata, P. ; R. 

 tomentosa, Pict. 



Blackish-brown ; vertex clothed with testaceous hairs ; 

 wings brown ; legs rather paler ; in the male the 

 narrow horny lobe projects beyond the apex of the 

 abdomen; the pencil of hairs is wanting; the cover 

 of the penis ends in two thin, sharp, brown, horny- 

 points, the extremity of which is bent upwards like a 

 hook, and does not project beyond the app. inf. 



Length '2\ lin. ; exp. 4 lin. 



Hob. London, Devonshire, New Forest'and Ripley, in 

 June ; not rare. 



80. A. ciliatus, Pict.; A, laniger, Steph. 111. 156, 3. 



Ochreous ; vertex clothed with yellowish-grey hair ; 

 antennas brownish ; wings ochreous ; legs yellowish ; 

 in the male the narrow horny lobe does not reach the 

 apex of the abdomen; on the penultimate segment of 

 the abdomen there is a long pencil of hair; the cover 

 of the penis ends in two thin, straight, horny points, 

 which do not project beyond the lower appendices. 

 Length 2\ lin. ; exp. 4 lin. 

 Hab. Ripley and Hertford, in June ; common. 

 The type of A. setiferus, Steph. 111. 157, 5, is wanting; 

 the species of the same name in Pictet, from whom the de- 

 scription is borrowed, is a Sericostomide. 



Genus Glossosoma, Curtis. 

 Antennae rather shorter than the wings, slender, thin, the 

 basal joint rather thicker and stronger than the rest; maxil- 

 1860. g 



