in the British Museum. A479 
TRICHOPTERA. 
Bereodes anglica, sp. n. (Fig. 48.) 
Anterior wing about 4°5 mm. long, colourless, with 
colourless veins. The venation nearly agrees with the 
female of B. pectinata, Ulmer, from Prussian amber, but the 
Fig. 48, 
Bereodes anglica, sp. n. 
lower division of the media is not forked, and the radio- 
medial cross-vein is placed well beyond the adjacent radial 
fork. 
I. 10240 (Brodie collection). 
Bereodes vectensis, sp.n. (Fig. 49.) 
Anterior wing 3°5 mm. long, dilute ferruginous ; hind 
wing about 2°8 mm., colourless. . Smaller and with narrower 
wings than B. anglica; the lower division of the media is 
Bereodes vectensis, sp. n. 
forked as in B. pectinata, but the radio-medial cross-vein is 
situated as in B. anglica. B. pectinata is a larger species, 
of the size of B. anglica. 
I. 9184 (Brodie collection). The details of the venation 
of the hind wing are obscure, 
