in the British Museum. 459 
It is not much like E. fascipennis, Say, but I find nothing 
else which it closely resembles. In the form of the discal 
cell and other features it is not unlike Limnophila 
quadrata, O.-S, 
Limnophila deleta, sp.n. (Fig. 9.) 
Length about 6 mm. ; wing 6 mm. long, reddish hyaline, 
with pale veins and a dusky stigmatic spot. In the discal 
cell and the parts above it, there is a close resemblance 
to the Gurnet Bay fossil Rhipidia brodiei, Ckll., but in 
Limnophila deleta, sp. n. 
that the first basal on submarginal is much longer than 
its face on first posterior. L. deleta differs very littlé from 
LI. montana, O.-S., but the base of przfurca is more bent, 
and the first submarginal cell is more acute at base, and 
with a longer stem. 
I. 9053 (Brodie collection). 
Limnobia spilota, sp.n. (Fig. 10.) 
~ 
Wing about 7 mm. long, clear hyaline, with fuscous 
Fig. 10. 
Limnobia spilota, sp. n. 
_ veins and a large reddish stigmatic spot. It is much like 
L, tinctinervis, Brunetti, which agrees in the spot in the 
