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differs from all in but four apical cells, and in anal running into margin, also in the 

 spur-formula. Similar in many points of venation to Crunoccia and Acrunoecia, 

 but the distant antennae, spur-formula and anal venation distinguish it from these 

 and allied forms. 



Alepomyia hryanti n. sp. 



Head brown; vertex with some white hairs; palpi with black hairs on outer 

 side near base, yellowish near tip and above, two very large longitudinal warts on 

 vertex, one each side near eye, and behind each eye is a smaller curved transverse 

 wart, all bearing yellowish hairs; basal joint of antennae yellowish brown, marked 

 with brown, rest of antennae pale, marked with brown in front near base; thorax 

 and abdomen brown; legs pale yellow, with yellowish spurs. Wings brownish, some 

 l)lack hairs along the veins, the stigmal region in both pairs rather heavily marked; 

 venation as figured. The hind tibia are very long and slender, the spurs are large, 

 the sub-apical one scarcely twice its length before tip. 



Expanse 14 mm. 



Four males from Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 



A female that may belong to the species, has the basal joint of antennae very 

 long and slender, five apical cells, the anal vein is connected near its tip to the branch 

 of cubitus, thus forming a small marginal cell, and the spurs are 1-4-4. 



H YDROPSYCHI DAE. 



Poltjceniwpua maculatus n. sp. 



Black, head with gray and some yellow hair; antennae yellowish, faintly marked 

 with brown, palpi pale, legs pale yellowish. Wings brown, stigma blackish, a basally 

 forked hyaline mark on thyridium, the outer cross-veins hyaline, a hyaline spot over 

 arculus, two more spots on posterior margin beyond arculus, a rounded spot in 

 middle of the fourth apical cell, and less distinct one in apex of third apical, and in 

 apex of first subapical cell; venation brown; fork four reaching a little before the 

 cross-vein, fork three not reaching to cross-vein, fork one not as long as pedicel; 

 discal cell about as long as pedicel; hind wings grayish, fork one distinct. 



Expanse 15 mm. 



One from Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 



Ilydropsyche slossonos Banks. 



Many specimens, previously known from Franconia, New Hampshire. 



