Trunsacliuns. gg 



name used in the same gentleman's "Catalogue of British Neurop- 

 tera" wherever this differs from the one here adopted. The 

 arrangement followed is that of the catalogue. 



Fam. Phryganeid^. 



rhryganeii varia, Fab.— A common species. 



Fam. Limnopiiilid.e. 

 *Col2yotaulius incisu.% Curt.— Maxwelltown Loch. 

 *Glyphotaelius 2ocllucidus, Oliv.— Maxwelltown Loch. 

 lAmnopUlus rhomUcus, L.— Cargen Water (Conhuith). 

 „ Ivnatus, Curt. — Terreglestown Meadows. 



* „ xanthodes, M'L. ("Jormfe;.- Maxwelltown Loch. In 



this individual (a male) the pale apical space of 

 the anterior wings is obsolete. In England it is 

 local, but not uncommon in the fens of the east. 



* „ griseus, L. — Maxwelltown Loch. An extremely 



variable species: it is even possible to mistake 

 small forms for the next species. 

 „ auricula, Curt.— This sj^ecies has not yet been found 



in the Glasgow district ; but Mr King has taken 

 it further north — at Aviemore. 

 ,, luridus, Curt. — Slogarie. 



„ spursus, Curt. — An exceedingly variable species. 



Anabolia nenosa, Cui-t. — Cargen Water, Crooks Pow. 



Stenophylax stellatus, Curt. — Glen Mills. 



Halesus radiatus, Curt, {digitatus in part). — Mr M'Lachlan while 

 compiling materials for his " Monographic Re- 

 vision," found that three species were confused 

 by authors under digitatus, Schr.— viz., radiatus, 

 Curt. ; tesselatus, Ramb. ; and true digitatus. Of 

 these radiatus and digitatus are British, the former 

 being the more usual form. Both occur in the 

 Glasgow district, and doubtless will also be found 

 on further investigation, in the Stewartry. 



Brusus annulatus, Steph. — This species is, so far, confined to 

 Britain. 



