288 Rev, A. E, Eaton's Annotated List of the 



and it may be noticed that the dark edging of the cross-veinlels of 

 the marginal area, before the bulla, has taken the form of very 

 small single spots. 



Hah. Wellington (Hudson, No. 83). 

 Atalophlebia nodularis. 



Lcptophlcbia nodularis, Etn., c^;. cit. (1871), p. 81, pi. iv, 

 figs. 20, 20a — c (details), subim. and iin. $ . 



Atalophlebia nodularis, Etn., op. ante cit. (1884), p. 89, 

 with reproductions of figs. 20a — c of 1871. 



The forceps of this species need re-figuring, the fig. 20 

 of 1871 being manifestly ill-drawn. The discovery of the 

 nymph by Mr. Lillie is noted above. 



Hah. Christchurch [Fercday); Dunejdin {Lillie) \ 

 Wellington {Hudson, No. 46). 



Atalophlebia scita. 



Baetis scita. Walk., List of Neuropt. Ins. in Brit. Mns., 



part iii, p. 570 (1853). 

 LcxitophlcMa scita, Etn., op. supra cit. (1871), p. 81, pi. iv, 



figs. 21, 21a (details). 

 Atalophlebia scita, id., op. supra cit. (1884), p. 90, pi. x, 



figs. 16/ (details). 

 In the explanation of the fig. 10/, loc. eit., of the penis, 

 it is wrongly referred to as an underside view. The 

 earlier figure was sketched from beneath, but the later 

 from above. 

 Hah. Christchurch {Fcrcday). 



DELEATIDIUM, gen. nov. 



Distinguished as a genus from Lcptophlehia by the $ 

 imago having genitalia conformable in pattern to those 

 of an Atalophlebia, and by the nymph having tracheal 

 branchijB in the form of single, ovate, acute, penni-veined, 

 foliaceous lamellae. The cross-veinlets of the fore-wing, 

 in the typical species, are in two of the specimens widely 

 spaced in places, after the manner of those of the species 

 of Atalophlebia here illustrated ; but in the other speci- 

 mens of the same and of the other sex the blanks are less 

 noticeable or are filled up. The name in Greek signifies 

 a little bait. 



