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ish, with numerous, confluent fuscous points ; a discoidal longitu- 

 dinal line and a middle spot, hyaline; posterior wings subhyaline, 

 the apex with a small, fuscous line. (From the description of Zet- 

 terstedt.) 



Length to tip of wings 20 millim. Alar expanse 34 40 

 millim. 



Hob. Greenland ; Lapland ; Europe. 



It is not sufficiently known to me. 



4. L. combinatus. 



Limnephilus combinatus Walk.! Catal. 28, 34. 



Ferruginous, clothed with pale hair ; abdomen and feet testa- 

 ceous ; anterior wings fuscous, the anterior margin testaceous, a 

 large rhomhical, discoidal spot and some points, testaceous ; the 

 apex testaceous, sprinkled with fuscous ; posterior wings hyaline. 

 Male. (From the description of Walker.) 



Length to tip of wings 18 millim. Alar expanse 34 millim. 



Hob. St. John, Newfoundland. 



It is allied to L. rhombicus. 



5. L. divergens. 



Limnephilus divergens Walk.! Catal. 30, 39. 



Testaceous, clothed with pale hair ; antennae ferruginous ; the 

 anterior wings closely dotted with ferruginous tubercles, the apex 

 sub-fuscous ; a broader tubercle at the base of the third apical 

 areole ; posterior wings whitish. (From the description of 

 Walker.) 



Length to tip of wings 18 millim. Alar expanse 34 millim. 



Hob. North America. 



6. L. dossnarius. 



Phryganea dossuaria Say, American Entom. Ill, pi. 44. Lowest figure. 



Pale ochreous ; antennae fuscous ; abdomen obscure, apex of the 

 segments pale ; anterior wings whitish-yellow, veins black ; some 

 transverse, sometimes dilated lines, a pterostigmatical, quadrangu- 

 lar spot, and an anal one, black; posterior wings with two costal 

 spots, and the margin obscure. (From the description of Say.) 



Length to tip of wings 1 1 millim. Alar expanse 22 millim. 



Hob. Salem, Massachusetts (Say). 



Not seen by me ; is it a Limnophilus ? 



