68 Mr. R. M‘Lachlan’s Monograph of the 
terminal joints still longer. Labial palpi with short basal joint, 
second longer and somewhat clavate, third still longer and cylin- 
drical. Prothorax distinct, slightly hairy. Mesothorax some- 
what broader than the head, ovate, with a flattened space above. 
Anterior wings with very short and sparse hairy covering, shining, 
very narrow at the base, dilated before the parabolic apex ; neu- 
ration strong and distinct; radius with a shallow bend before the 
termination, discoidal cell long and narrow, all the apical cells 
nearly equal in breadth. Posterior wings rather broader and 
shorter than the anterior, apex obtusely rounded, anal space 
moderate, with longer marginal cilia; discoidal cell as in the an- 
terior wings ; apical cells all long and narrow; near the base there 
isalong fold in the male, in which lies a pencil of long hairs. Legs 
long and slender, tibiz and tarsi spinose; anterior tibize with one 
apical spur; intermediate tibiae with two equal apical spurs; 
posterior tibize with one median and two equal apical spurs. 
One species occurs in this country; another, L. Moravica, 
Kolenati, (unknown to me), is found in the Moravian Alps. 
1. Lcclisopteryx guttulata, Pictet. 
(Pl. 1V. fig. 6, neuration; Pl. XI. figs. 13, 14, app.) 
Phryganea guttulata, Pict.(*) Recherch. p. 143, 13, pl. 11, fig. 
4 (1834); Ecclisopteryx Dalecarlica, Kol. Gen. et Spec. 
Trichop. pt. 1, p. 75, 1 (1848); Brauer (*) Neurop. Aust. p. 
46, fig. 41, app.; E. gultata, Hag.(*) Ent. Ann. 1859, p. 97, 41. 
Antenne testaceous. Head fuscous. Palpitestaceous. Pro- 
thorax clothed with reddish-brown and blackish hairs. Meso- 
thorax fuscous. Anterior wings pale fuscous, with small indis- 
tinct whitish spots; a rather distinct larger whitish spot at the 
thyridium, and another at the arculus; pterostigma darker than 
the rest of the membrane; neuration distinct, dark blackish- 
fuscous. Posterior wings smoky grey, subhyaline; neuration 
darker ; the pouch in the male ochreous. Legs greyish-testaceous, 
with darker thighs and black spines. Abdomen reddish-fuscous. 
(I have seen no specimens in sufficiently good condition to enable 
me to make a description of the anal appendages, and have there- 
fore contented myself with copying Brauer’s figures.) 
Expanse of fore-wings 8—]2 lines. 
Found in the North of England; Mr. Beaumont takes it com- 
monly at Huddersfield; and in June of the present year I captured 
it in some abundance at a stream running into Loch Rannoch, and 
also at Currie near Edinburgh. Unfortunately I did not make a 
description of the appendices from fresh specimens. The pale 
