140 Mr. R. M‘Lachlan’s Monograph of the 
Ann. 1861, p. 8, 97; Kol. Gen. et Spec. Trichop. pt. 2, p. 
209, 8, pl. 2, fig. 14; Phryganea Charpentieri, Zett. Ins. 
Lapp. col. 1068, 35 (1840)? ; Philopotamus variegatus, Ramb. 
Hist. Nat. Névrop. p. 502 (1842). 
Antenne dark fuscous, with indistinct pale annulations. Head 
black, with yellow hairs. Palpi fuscous. Mesothorax black. 
Anterior wings dark brown, thickly spotted with yellow; first 
apical cell reaching nearly as far as the transverse vein closing 
the discoidal cell. Posterior wings smoky-grey, with an indis- 
tinct yellowish spot at the pterostigma. Legs fulvous, darker 
externally. Abdomen black. In the male the upper arm of the 
terminal joint of the inferior appendices is curved stongly up- 
wards, and rather broad and obtuse; the lower branch straight as 
in the other species. 
Expanse of fore-wings 11—14 lines. 
As British this species rests on the authority of three or four 
examples in the British Museum from Dr. Leach’s Collection. 
Stephens’ insect of this name is only scopudorum, and that of 
Donovan, although the name has been adopted both by Drs. 
Brauer and Hagen, seems to me to be more than doubtful. 
The form of the inferior appendices in the male readily sepa- 
rates this from all others. 
With respect to the comparative length of the first apical cell 
in the anterior wings, I find that in several Continental examples 
in my collection, it is quite as long in montanus as in scopulorum. 
Genus Wormatpia (new genus). 
Antenne stout, shorter than the wings ; the basal Joint swollen, 
shorter than the head. Head moderately large, rather hairy. 
Ocelli present. Maxillary palpi long; the two first joints short, 
stouter than the rest, the second joint the shorter; third joint 
very long; fourth short, scarcely longer than the second ; fifth 
about as long as the third. Labial palpi small, with two mode- 
rately long basal joints and a very long terminal one. Mesothorax 
short and broad. Anterior wings moderately broad, with a broadly 
elliptical apex ; hairy clothing short and dense; a transverse vein 
unites the costa and subcosta before the middle; discoidal cell 
closed, rather elongate; two transverse veins nearly in a line 
below the discoidal cell, and two others placed towards the base ; 
forks 1, 2, 3 and 5 present. Posterior wings shorter than the an- 
terior, but nearly similar in shape; discoidal cell closed; forks 
3, 2, 3and 5 present. - Legs Jeng; intermediate tibia and tarsi 
